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Faculty recital by Robert Gartside, tenor with Keith Humble, pianist, March 10, 1970
This is the concert program of Faculty Recital by Robert Gartside, tenor with Keith Humble, pianist on Tuesday, March 10, 1970 at 8:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie by Anonymous XVI Century, Nicolas Va Voir Jeanne by Anonymous XVII Century, L'amour De Moi by Anonymous XV Century, Say, Love, If Ever Thou Dudst Find by John Dowland, Sorrow, Stay by J. Dowland, Lady, If You So Spite Me by J. Dowland, Ronsard A Son Ame by Maurice Ravel, Deux Epigrammes De Clemet Marot by M. Ravel, Deux Melodies Hebraiques by M. Ravel, Trois Poemes D'Amour De Pierre Albert-Birot by Keith Humble, The Housatonic At Stockbridge by Charles Ives, Two Little Flowers (and dedicated to them) by C. Ives, An Election by C. Ives, In Disen Wintertagen (op. 14) by Arnold Schoenberg, Jane Grey by A. Schoenberg, Mein Wagen Rollet Langsam by Robert Schumann, Geständnis (op. 74) by R. Schumann, and Aufträge (op. 77) by R. Schumann. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Sophie Germain Activity
This activity was originally created for a Women in Mathematics course to provide students, who may not have had an abstract algebra class, with a small taste of some basic mathematics connected to the work of Sophie Germain on Fermat’s Last Theorem. The activity has the students find all primes less than 100 using the Sieve of Eratosthenes and then determine which of those are Germain primes. The activity could also be used in other courses, such as a general education mathematics course or a history of mathematics course.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/oer-math/1007/thumbnail.jp
The Clochard
A quiet contentment filled the mind of the shabby little man who was turning right along the Boulevard St. Germain..
Letter to Claire Germain regarding Germain\u27s presentation at the SEAALL Annual Meeting, April 17, 1990
A letter from Timothy Coggins to Claire Germain thanking Germain for her presentation at the SEAALL Annual Meeting
I am Not Your Victim: Anatomy of Domestic Violence - Analysis of the Beth Sipe Autobiography
This paper is an analysis that defines and describes the patterns of recognized intimate partner violence, and looks at the physical, social, psychological, and economic aspects of abuse. It correlates these aspects to the personal experiences of Beth Sipe according to her autobiographical account in I Am Not Your Victim, which serves as a model example of a domestic abuse relationship. This analysis also discusses the societal implications of abuse, which encouraged changes like the Violence Against Women Act, and how that made resources and shelters available to women in similar situations
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The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional organisation of healthcare resources allocation in the UK. Since its inception, the National Health Service (NHS) has aimed to regulate risks of ill health in the population by providing an equal and universal provision of healthcare services to residents based on their health status rather than their ability to pay. The rapid spread of this new virus has, however, triggered a shift in paradigm from an egalitarian allocation of healthcare resources to a utilitarian approach, which has led to discussions about society’s greatest taboos: death and dying and the economic value of individuals’ health
Use of Portable Piloting Units by Maritime Pilots
The use of electronic navigation equipment onboard maritime vessels continues to increase, worldwide. The results of a recent Canadian study provide clear evidence that maritime pilots know what types of equipment to use -- and how to use them
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