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    Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov, Honeyland, North Macedonia, 2019, 87’

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    Review of Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov, Honeyland, North Macedonia, 2019, 87’.Recensione di Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov, Honeyland, North Macedonia, 2019, 87’

    Book review: a critical woman: Barbara Wootton, social science and public policy in the twentieth century by Ann Oakley

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    Barbara Wootton was one of the most extraordinary public figures of the twentieth century, influencing the formation of the welfare state and pushing the boundaries of women’s representation in government and education. Tamara Micner considers Ann Oakley’s recent account of the life and work of Wootton to be relevant and animated, but more detail in some parts would have been welcome

    UA68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 2, Issue 1

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    Magazine produced by senior seminar class in public relations with the Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America and students in the WKU Department of Journalism. Regular features include: Reflections Business Art Community Service Reminiscing Curiosities Entertainment This issue includes articles: Grant, Jeanne & Juanita Lusco. Volunteers Donate Their Time & Money Weddle, Cindy. New Residents Adjust to Bowling Green - Charlotte Flanigan Rudolph, Tamara. Ray Olliges Rudolph, Tamara. Roger Downs Family Weddle, Cindy. Jerome Boone Redding, Rick, Scott Blann, Arthur Anderson & Vicki Berling. Bowling Green Products Used Around the World Rudolph, Tamara. Log Cabin Houses Memories of the Past - Lewis Hughes Home Payne, Ken. Winter Warm-Up

    Pattern Research Project: An Investigation of The Pattern And Printing Process - Kaleidoscope

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    2018 Pattern Research Project Tamara Bowen- Kaleidoscope The Pattern Research Project involves research and analysis of contemporary patterns found in the textiles and wallcoverings of the built interior environment. Patterns use motif, repetition, color, geometry, craft, technology, and space to communicate place, time, and concept. Through this research and analysis, built environments - their designers, occupants, construction, and context - can be better understood. Tamara Bowen, VCU Interior Design BFA 2021, selected the Kaleidoscope pattern for the 2018 Pattern Research Project. The text below is excerpted from the student’s work: “Frank Lloyd Wright designed this pattern with the intention of selling it to people who could not live in one of his designed homes. He based all of the patterns on his architecture. The 706 or Kaleidoscope pattern was designed based on a diagonal floor plan that he used often by the 1950’s. He often used the diagonal floor plans when designing houses. The geometry of the floor plans are represented in the pattern. A combination of triangles are used within the repeat to create larger shapes throughout the pattern. These triangles can also be seen throughout his drafted drawings to create larger and more complex shapes”.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/prp/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Doubt, uncertainty and vulnerability in leadership: using fiction to enable reflection and voice

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    Exploration of our organisational life has much to gain from fiction so as to reflexively engage with provisional processes of uncertainty, doubt and paradox. These are often neglected qualities of how we go on together in our organizational lives. Taking an autoethnographic approach I present one narrative of a fraught meeting that I was part of to explore my leadership development. I do this in relation to Homer, Shakespeare and Allen-Poe to explore leadership issues of: paradox and how we become enmeshed in unfolding events; the interaction between a leader’s future intent and how this plays out in action. In doing this I offer an invitation to explore literature that speaks to and develops our practice of leadership and how we might develop and communicate useful insights

    Legacy 2013-2014

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    The Legacy 2013-2014 edition features both poetry and short stories written by Southern Adventist University students. Poetry was written by Tamara Naja, Bryant Rodriquez, Tamara Naja, Paige Engle, Denee McClain, and Marelinny Mawuntu. Short stories were written by Denee McClain, Anna Bartlett, Bryant Rodrihuez, and Hannah Leonard.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/legacy/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Boston University Early Music Series: Tamara Loring, harpsichord, April 10, 1987

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Early Music Series: Tamara Loring, harpsichord performance on Friday, April 10, 1987 at 8:00 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Pavane, F# minor by Louis Couperin, Suite, D minor by L. Couperin, Suite BWV 996 (Lautenwerke) E minor by Johann Sebastian Bach, PiĂšces de Clavecin by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Suite XXX, A minor by Johann Jakob Froberger, and Six Portraits by Antoine Forqueray. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Tamara Bach : "Literatur kann TĂŒren im Kopf aufstoßen"

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    Tamara Bach schreibt Geschichten und Romane fĂŒr Jugendliche. Mit ihrem DebĂŒtroman "MarsmĂ€dchen" gelang ihr 2003 der Durchbruch als Schriftstellerin, ausgezeichnet mit dem Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis. FĂŒr den Herbst 2016 ist ein weiterer Roman mit dem Titel "Vierzehn" angekĂŒndigt. Da Tamara Bach als Autorin erst seit einigen Jahren wahrgenommen wird, existiert bisher nur wenig Forschungsliteratur zu ihrem Werk. Deshalb soll das vorliegende WerkstattgesprĂ€ch auch zur Auseinandersetzung mit ihren Texten und einer literaturwissenschaftlichen Einordnung ihres schriftstellerischen Schaffens beitragen

    The ciliary GTPase Arl13b regulates cell migration and cell cycle progression

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    Acknowledgments We acknowledge Prof. Tamara Caspary from Emory University for kindly providing the cell lines, Linda Duncan from the University of Aberdeen Ian Fraser Cytometry Center for help with flow cytometry. MP was funded by the Scottish Universities Life Science Alliance (SULSA) and the University of Aberdeen. Funding This work was supported by grants from British Council China (Sino-UK higher Education for PhD studies) to YD and CM, The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (70190) and The NHS Grampian Endowment Funds (14/09) to BL, and National Natural Science Foundation of China (31528011) to BL and YD.Peer reviewedPostprin
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