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Spring Dance Concert 2014 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Spring Dance Concert 2014
Providence College Dance Company
Student Choreography Showcase
April 25, 8:00PM
April 26, 2:00PM
Director: Wendy Oliver
Lighting Designer: Daniel Caplin
Choreographers: Megan Chisholm, Jenna Macone, Olivia Romano, Christina Potts, Jake Goldsmith, Moira Power, Megan Chisholm, Kathryn Graf, Kate Corrigan, Taylor Briggs, Meaghan Lambert, Maria Costa, Alexandra Bartholomew, Jillian Gentile
Dancers: The Providence College Dance Company, Celia Butler, Kate Corrigan, Kathryn Graf, Christina Potts, David Esteban Rodriguez, Ellie Wallace, Laura Angley, Lauren Campbell, Jake Goldsmith, Monica Houghton, Isabella Goldstein, Meaghan Lambert, Moira Power, Megan Chisholm, Maria Costa, Carly Furbush, Jenna Macone, Olivia Romano, Taylor Briggs, Alexandra Bartholomew, Audrey Butler, Megan Wheeler, Ellie Wallace, Megan Ketchellhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_2014_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2012 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
Blackfriars Dance Concert 2012
November 16 & 17, Fri. 8pm & Sat. 2pm
Directed by: Wendy Oliver
Choreographed by: Billbob Brown, Kimberleigh Holman, Kate McNamara, Erin McNulty, Betsy Miller, Wendy Oliver
Lighting Design: Tim Cryan
Dancers: Alexandra Bartholomew, Megan Ketchell, Callie Kovack, Moira Power, Jennifer Robinson, Olivia Romano, Lauren Spagnuolo, Taylor Briggs, Audrey Butler, Kate Corrigan, Jake Goldsmith, Kathryn Graf, Meaghan Lambert, David Esteban Rodriguez, Erica Tuccero, Katie McNamara, Alexa Kiffel, Jenna Macone, Christina Potts, Amanda Smalley, Sarah Buller, Megan Chisholm, Maria Costa, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Megan Wheelerhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/bdc_2012_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Spring Dance Concert 2015 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Providence College Dance Company
Spring Dance Concert 2015
Student Choreography Showcase
April 24 & 25
Director: Betsy Miller
Lightning Designer: Alison Simone \u2716
Choreographers: Kate Corrigan, Celia Butler, Megan Wheeler, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Christina Potts, Laura Angley, Audrey Butler, Sarah Buller, Monica Houghton
Dancers: Laura Angley, Audrey Butler, Lauren Campbell, Maria Costa, Carly Furbush, Abigail Raser, Megan Wheeler, Celia Butler, Kate Corrigan, Meghan Frazier, Megan Ketchell, Christina Potts, Abby Garrahan, Isabella Goldstein, Lela Biggus, Sarah Buller, Emma Flanagan, Jillian Gentile, Ellie Wallace, Emma Lederer, Christina Corverse, Monica Houghtonhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_2015_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
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From Igiaba Scego, La mia casa è dove sono (Home Is Where I Am), Milan: Rizzoli, 2010
Translated by Jon R. Snyder and Megan Williamso
Estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions using MEGAN (Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature)
Reactive gases and aerosols are produced by terrestrial ecosystems, processed within plant canopies, and can then be emitted into the above-canopy atmosphere. Estimates of the above-canopy fluxes are needed for quantitative earth system studies and assessments of past, present and future air quality and climate. The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN) is described and used to quantify net terrestrial biosphere emission of isoprene into the atmosphere. MEGAN is designed for both global and regional emission modeling and has global coverage with ~1 km<sup>2</sup> spatial resolution. Field and laboratory investigations of the processes controlling isoprene emission are described and data available for model development and evaluation are summarized. The factors controlling isoprene emissions include biological, physical and chemical driving variables. MEGAN driving variables are derived from models and satellite and ground observations. Tropical broadleaf trees contribute almost half of the estimated global annual isoprene emission due to their relatively high emission factors and because they are often exposed to conditions that are conducive for isoprene emission. The remaining flux is primarily from shrubs which have a widespread distribution. The annual global isoprene emission estimated with MEGAN ranges from about 500 to 750 Tg isoprene (440 to 660 Tg carbon) depending on the driving variables which include temperature, solar radiation, Leaf Area Index, and plant functional type. The global annual isoprene emission estimated using the standard driving variables is ~600 Tg isoprene. Differences in driving variables result in emission estimates that differ by more than a factor of three for specific times and locations. It is difficult to evaluate isoprene emission estimates using the concentration distributions simulated using chemistry and transport models, due to the substantial uncertainties in other model components, but at least some global models produce reasonable results when using isoprene emission distributions similar to MEGAN estimates. In addition, comparison with isoprene emissions estimated from satellite formaldehyde observations indicates reasonable agreement. The sensitivity of isoprene emissions to earth system changes (e.g., climate and land-use) demonstrates the potential for large future changes in emissions. Using temperature distributions simulated by global climate models for year 2100, MEGAN estimates that isoprene emissions increase by more than a factor of two. This is considerably greater than previous estimates and additional observations are needed to evaluate and improve the methods used to predict future isoprene emissions
Megan Burke
Illinois Wesleyan University Sociologist Meghan Burke studies the way people talk and think about race. She has always been interested in how that shapes their desire to get involved in their communities. Her first book looked at that question among people in liberal diverse communities in the Chicago area. She has now focused on TEA party people in Illinois and neighboring states.
The book is Race, Gender, and Class in the TEA Party. She tells GLT\u27s Charlie Schlenker that the movement reflects much of America on these issues
A Collaborative Approach: Two Perspectives
This article is a story of collaboration between a principal, Baek Chong, and the mathematics coach, Megan Farrelly. This article shows both perspectives: Baek\u27s thoughts are written in regular typeface, whereas Megan\u27s perspective is italicized. Both educators work at Mark Twain Middle School in Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia which has nearly 900 seventh- and eighth-grade students. Twain Middle School serves a diverse population, of which about 35% of the students arc on free or reduced lunch, 15% receive special education services, 14% receive English language services, and 40% of the students are in the advanced academics program
Beyond the Band of Brothers: The US Military and the Myth that Women Can’t Fight (Book Review) by Megan MacKenzie
Review of Beyond the Band of Brothers: The US Military and the Myth that Women Can’t Fight by Megan MacKenzie
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