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Caroline Emelia Stephen
Excerpt: Caroline Emelia Stephen, born on December 8, 1834, was notable for a number of reasons. Her connections were impressive: she was the unmarried daughter of Sir James Stephen (the noted Under-Secretary for the Colonies in 1836-1847), the sister of Leslie Stephen (author of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography), sister-in-law to Minny Thackeray Stephen and Anny Thackeray Ritchie (daughters of William Makepeace Thackeray), and aunt to Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. Her grandfather, also Sir James Stephen, wrote the legislation that ended slavery in England. Known as a Quaker mystic, she is credited with bringing about the revival of the Society of Friends in the latter part of the nineteenth century through writings about her conversion
Working with Bill Kruskal: From 1950 Onward
Discussion of ``The William Kruskal Legacy: 1919--2005'' by Stephen E.
Fienberg, Stephen M. Stigler and Judith M. Tanur [arXiv:0710.5063]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/088342306000000385 the
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Multiphase composition changes and reactive oxygen species formation during limonene oxidation in the new Cambridge Atmospheric Simulation Chamber (CASC)
open7openGallimore, Peter J.; Mahon, Brendan M.; Wragg, Francis P. H.; Fuller, Stephen J.; Giorio, Chiara; Kourtchev, Ivan; Kalberer, MarkusGallimore, Peter J.; Mahon, Brendan M.; Wragg, Francis P. H.; Fuller, Stephen J.; Giorio, Chiara; Kourtchev, Ivan; Kalberer, Marku
Stephen King
Stephen King, popularly known as “The King of Horror,” is one of the more prolific and successful writers of the twentieth century. Despite a reputation for writing only horror and gore, however, King has written works that do not qualify as either horror or supernatural but rather are thoughtful, intricate slices of human experience that often cause us to reflect on our own childhoods, not always with fond nostalgia. He encourages his readers to get in touch with their own memories of what being a child really means, and innocence has little to do with King\u27s version of childhood. Believing that most adults have lost touch with their imaginations and a sense of the mythic, King constantly challenges his readers to expand their concepts of memory and experience
Patient Suffering and the Anointing of the Sick
Anthologized in On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics, 2nd edition. Edited by Stephen E. Lammers and Allen Verhey. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998, 356-364. And in On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics, 3rd edition. Edited by M. Therese Lysaught, Joseph Kotva, Stephen E. Lammers, and Allen Verhey. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2012, 468-474
The Laramie Project Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre Smith Center for the Arts
The Laramie Project
By Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project
January 27-29 & February 10-12
Directed by Mary G. Farrell
Scenic Design: Joshua Christoffersen
Lighting Design: G. Benjamin Swope
Costume Design: David Costa-Cabral
Sound Design: Chris Warren
Vocal Coach: Megan Chang
The Cast - TIMOTHY BROWN: Doc O’Connor, Moisés Kaufman, Rulon Stacey, Dennis Shepherd, Rob DeBree; EMILY CLARK: April Silva, Greg Pierotti, Catherine Connolly, Stephen Belber, Kristin Price, Anonymous Friend of Aaron McKinney, Newsperson, E-Mail Writer, Shannon, Kerry Drake, Juror, Moisés Kaufman; MICHAEL IZZO: Reporter, Andy Paris, Doug Laws, Matt Mickelson, Newsperson 4, Bill McKinney, Russel Henderson, Aaron McKinney; TEDDY KIRITSY: Jedidiah Schultz, Stephen Belber, Father Roger Schmit, Phil LaBrie, Aaron Kreifels; DIANE LAMATTINA: Eileen Engen, Amanda Gronich, Marge Murray, Newsperson 3, Lucy Thompson; MIREYA LOPEZ: Zackie Salmon, Barbara Pitts, Romaine Patterson, Jeffrey Lockwood, Governor Geringer, Bailiff, Stephen Belber; DANIEL MUNOZ: Philip DuBois, Greg Pierotti, Stephen Mead Johnson, Judge, Rob Debree, Andrew Gomez, Priest; HONEY PEREZ: Leigh Fondakowski. Jon Peacock, Zubaida Ula, Shadow, Reggie Fluty, Juror; BRITTANY PRICE: Sgt. Hing, Waitress, Minister’s Wife, Sherry Aanenson, Greg Pierotti, Dr. Cantway, Tiffany Edwards, Conrad Miller, Sherry Johnson, Judge, Cal Rerucha, Foreperson; AISLING SHEAHAN: Baptist Minister, Matt Galloway, Newsperson 2, Juror, Russell Henderson’s Mormon Home Teacher, Andy Paris; JULIA ZYGIEL: Rebecca Hilliker, Alison Mears, Trish Steger, Stephen Belber, Leigh Fondakowski, Mudock Cooper, Newspersonhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/laramieproject_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp
Germany's Stephen Lawrence
Campaigners in Germany, protesting at the suspicious death in custody of Oury Jalloh in 2005 and the subsequent cover-up by the criminal justice system, are looking to the Lawrence trial, the Macpherson Report and other British institutional responses to see how Germany could learn from the British experience
NATURALISM AS REFLECTED IN STEPHEN CRANE ‘S SHORT STORY THE OPEN BOAT
Abstract
This research is a kind of library research. The main data is taken from Stephen
Crane’s short story The Open Boat. The purpose of the research is to find out how
the naturalism aspects are reflected in Stephen Crane’s short story The Open Boat.
To come to that purpose, the researcher applies the structuralism Theory to
analyze the problem. Besides, the researcher also applies the naturalism aspects
based on Vernon Louis Parrington’s idea.
Through the analysis, it is found that there are some naturalism aspects in the
element of the short story of The Open Boat. The naturalism aspects that can be
found in Stephen Crane’s short story of The Open Boat are; frankness, objectivity,
philosophy of determinism and bias in selection character
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