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Brevans

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    Draft version January 31, 2019 Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj v. 12/16/11 THE PAN-STARRS1 SURVEYS K. C. Chambers1, E. A. Magnier1, N. Metcalfe2, H. A. Flewelling1, M. E. Huber1, C. Z. Waters1, L. Denneau1, P. W. Draper2, D. Farrow2,7, D. P. Finkbeiner3,4, C. Holmberg1, J. Koppenhoefer7,39 P. A. Price6, A. Rest23, R. P. Saglia7,39, E. F. Schlafly8,9, S. J. Smartt10, W. Sweeney1, R. J. Wainscoat1, W. S. Burgett11, S. Chastel1, T. Grav13, J. N. Heasley14, K. W. Hodapp1, R. Jedicke1, N. Kaiser1, R.-P. Kudritzki1, G. A. Luppino15,16, R. H. Lupton6, D. G. Monet17, J. S. Morgan11, P. M. Onaka1, B. Shiao23, C. W. Stubbs3, J. L. Tonry1, R. White23, E. Banados~ 5,18,19, E. F. Bell 20, R. Bender7,39, E. J. Bernard21, M. Boegner23, F. Boffi23, M.T. Botticella22, A. Calamida23, S. Casertano23, W.-P. Chen24, X. Chen25, S. Cole2, N. Deacon1,5,26, C. Frenk2, A. Fitzsimmons10, S. Gezari 27, V. Gibbs 23, C. Goessl7,39, T. Goggia1, R. Gourgue23, B. Goldman5, P. Grant23, E. K. Grebel28, N.C. Hambly29, G. Hasinger1, A. F. Heavens30 T. M. Heckman13, R. Henderson31, T. Henning5, M. Holman32, U. Hopp7,39, W.-H. Ip24, S. Isani1, M. Jackson23, C.D. Keyes23, A. M. Koekemoer23, R. Kotak10, D. Le23, D. Liska23, K. S. Long23, J.R Lucey2, M. Liu1, N.F. Martin5,33, G. Masci23, B. McLean23, E. Mindel23, P. Misra23, E. Morganson34, D.N.A. Murphy35, A. Obaika23, G. Narayan23 M. A. Nieto-Santisteban23, P. Norberg2,36, J.A. Peacock29, E.
  • 2021 Finalist Directory

    2021 Finalist Directory

    2021 Finalist Directory April 29, 2021 ANIMAL SCIENCES ANIM001 Shrimply Clean: Effects of Mussels and Prawn on Water Quality https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51706 Trinity Skaggs, 11th; Wildwood High School, Wildwood, FL ANIM003 Investigation on High Twinning Rates in Cattle Using Sanger Sequencing https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51833 Lilly Figueroa, 10th; Mancos High School, Mancos, CO ANIM004 Utilization of Mechanically Simulated Kangaroo Care as a Novel Homeostatic Method to Treat Mice Carrying a Remutation of the Ppp1r13l Gene as a Model for Humans with Cardiomyopathy https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51789 Nathan Foo, 12th; West Shore Junior/Senior High School, Melbourne, FL ANIM005T Behavior Study and Development of Artificial Nest for Nurturing Assassin Bugs (Sycanus indagator Stal.) Beneficial in Biological Pest Control https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51803 Nonthaporn Srikha, 10th; Natthida Benjapiyaporn, 11th; Pattarapoom Tubtim, 12th; The Demonstration School of Khon Kaen University (Modindaeng), Muang Khonkaen, Khonkaen, Thailand ANIM006 The Survival of the Fairy: An In-Depth Survey into the Behavior and Life Cycle of the Sand Fairy Cicada, Year 3 https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51630 Antonio Rajaratnam, 12th; Redeemer Baptist School, North Parramatta, NSW, Australia ANIM007 Novel Geotaxic Data Show Botanical Therapeutics Slow Parkinson’s Disease in A53T and ParkinKO Models https://projectboard.world/isef/project/51887 Kristi Biswas, 10th; Paxon School for Advanced Studies, Jacksonville,
  • RAYMOND V. SCHODER, S.J. (1916-1987) Classical Studies Department

    RAYMOND V. SCHODER, S.J. (1916-1987) Classical Studies Department

    y RAYMOND V. SCHODER, S.J. (1916-1987) Classical Studies Department SLIDE COLLECTION OF FIFTH CENTURY SCULPTURES 113 slides Prepared by Laszlo Sulyok Ace. No. 89-15 Computer Name:SCULPTSC.SCH 1 Metal Box Loca lion: 17B The following slides of Fifth Century Sculptures arc from the collection of Fr. Raymond V. Schoder, S.J. They are arranged numerically in the order in which they were received at the archives. The list below provides a brief description of the categorical breakdown of the slides and is copied verbatim from Schoder's own notes on the material.· The collection also contains some replicas of the original artifacts. I. SCULPT: Owl, V c (A crop.) # 2. SCULPT: 'Leonidas' (Sparta) c.400 3. SCULPT: Vc: Boy ded. by Lysikleidcs at Rhamnous, c. 420:30" (A) 4. SCULPT: Vc. Girl, Rhamnous (A) 5. SCULPT: V c. hd, c.475 (Cyrene) 6. SCULPT: Peplophoros * B arberini, c. 475 (T) 7. SCUPLT: Horse, fr. Thasos Hcracles T. pediment, c. 465 (Thas) 8. SCULPT: Base for loutrophoros, Attic, c. 410: Hermes (1), Dead w. apples (Elysian?) (A) 9. SCULPT: Aphrod. on Turtle, aft. or.c. 410 1459 (E. Berlin) 10. SCULPT: fem. fig. fr. frieze Arcs T? (Ag) II. SCULPT: V c. style hd: Diomedes (B) 12. SCULPT: v C. Hercules (Mykonos) 13. SCULPT: V c. style goddcs hd. colossal: Roman copy (Istb) 14. SCULPT: Vc Goddes; Farn. 6269; Rom. (N) 15. SCULPT: Gk. Here. pre-Lysippus (Csv) 16. SCULPT: Choiseui-Gouffier Apollo·· aft early V c (BM) 17. SCULPT: Choiseui/Gouffier Apollo, c. 460 (BM) 18.
  • FROM DARKNESS to LIGHT WRITERS in MUSEUMS 1798-1898 Edited by Rosella Mamoli Zorzi and Katherine Manthorne

    FROM DARKNESS to LIGHT WRITERS in MUSEUMS 1798-1898 Edited by Rosella Mamoli Zorzi and Katherine Manthorne

    Mamoli Zorzi and Manthorne (eds.) FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT WRITERS IN MUSEUMS 1798-1898 Edited by Rosella Mamoli Zorzi and Katherine Manthorne From Darkness to Light explores from a variety of angles the subject of museum ligh� ng in exhibi� on spaces in America, Japan, and Western Europe throughout the nineteenth and twen� eth centuries. Wri� en by an array of interna� onal experts, these collected essays gather perspec� ves from a diverse range of cultural sensibili� es. From sensi� ve discussions of Tintore� o’s unique approach to the play of light and darkness as exhibited in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, to the development of museum ligh� ng as part of Japanese ar� s� c self-fashioning, via the story of an epic American pain� ng on tour, museum illumina� on in the work of Henry James, and ligh� ng altera� ons at Chatsworth, this book is a treasure trove of illumina� ng contribu� ons. FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT The collec� on is at once a refreshing insight for the enthusias� c museum-goer, who is brought to an awareness of the exhibit in its immediate environment, and a wide-ranging scholarly compendium for the professional who seeks to WRITERS IN MUSEUMS 1798-1898 proceed in their academic or curatorial work with a more enlightened sense of the lighted space. As with all Open Book publica� ons, this en� re book is available to read for free on the publisher’s website. Printed and digital edi� ons, together with supplementary digital material, can also be found at www.openbookpublishers.com Cover image:
  • 2013 University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    2013 University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association acla Global Positioning Systems April 4–7, 2013 University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments 4 Welcome and General Introduction 5 Daily Conference Schedule at a Glance 10 Complete Conference Schedule 12 Seminar Overview 17 Seminars in Detail 25 CFP: ACLA 2014 218 Index 219 Maps 241 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The organization of the ACLA 2013 conference has been the work of the students and faculty of the Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto. They designed the theme and the program, vetted seminars and papers, organized the schedule and the program, and carried out the seemingly endless tasks involved in a conference of this size. We would like to thank Paul Gooch, president of Victoria University, and Domenico Pietropaolo, principal of St. Michael’s College, for their generous donation of rooms. Their enthusiasm for the conference made it possible. The bulk of the program organizing at the Toronto end (everything to do with the assignment of rooms and the accommodation of seminars—a massive task) was done by Myra Bloom, Ronald Ng, and Sarah O’Brien. The heroic job they performed required them to set aside their own research for a period. Alex Beecroft and Andy Anderson did the organizing at the ACLA end and always reassured us that this was possible. We would like to acknowledge the generosity of the Departments of Classics, English, Philosophy, Religion, the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, and the Jackman Humanities Institute, all of which donated rooms; and the generous financial support accorded by the Faculty of Arts and Science, East Asian Studies, English, Philosophy, Medieval Studies, Classics, French, German, Diaspora and Transnational Studies (and Ato Quayson in particular), the Emilio Goggio Chair in Italian Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, and Slavic Studies.
  • Northwest Impressionism, 1910-1935

    Northwest Impressionism, 1910-1935

    Hidden in Plain Sight: Northwest Impressionism, 1910-1935 John E. Impert A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Washington 2012 Reading Committee: Susan Casteras, Chair René Bravmann Douglas Collins Program authorized to Offer Degree: Art History University of Washington Abstract Hidden in Plain Sight: Northwest Impressionism, 1910-1935 John E. Impert Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Professor Susan Casteras Art History Northwest Impressionist artists are among the forgotten figures in American art history. Responsible for bringing Modernism to Washington and Oregon, they dominated the art communities in Seattle and Portland from about 1910 to 1928, remaining influential until the mid 1930’s. After describing the artists briefly, this dissertation summarizes and evaluates the slim historiography of Northwest Impressionism. Impressionism and Tonalism are contrasted in order to situate these artists within the broad currents of American art history. Six important artists who have not been studied in the past are each accorded a chapter that summarizes their educations, careers, and artistic developments. In Seattle, Paul Gustin, the early leader of the Seattle art community, was most closely associated with images of Mount Rainier. Edgar Forkner, a well established Indiana artist, moved to Seattle and painted numerous canvases of old boats at rest and still lifes of flowers. Dorothy Dolph Jensen, a latecomer, emphasized shoreline and harbor scenes in her work. In Portland, Charles McKim traded complete anonymity in Portland, Maine for the leadership of the Oregon art community, creating a variety of landscapes and seascapes. Clyde Keller produced an enormous output of landscapes over a long career that extended to California as well as Oregon.
  • Deep Impact Is Bound for Comet

    Deep Impact Is Bound for Comet

    Inside January 14, 2005 Volume 35 Number 1 News Briefs . 2 2004 In Review . 4-7 Special Events Calendar . 2 Passings, Letters . 8 Voyager Milestone . 2 Retirees, Classifieds . 8 New Finance Chief Onboard . 3 Jet Propulsion Laboratory THE JPL-MANAGED DEEP IMPACT SPACECRAFT BEGAN ITS 431-MILLION Deep kilometer (268-million mile) journey to comet Tempel 1 on Wednesday, Jan. Jason, Topex data show 12, at 10:47 Pacific time. Deep Impact is comprised of two parts, a “flyby” spacecraft and a smaller new details of tsunami Impact is “impactor.” The impactor will be released into the comet’s path for a planned collision on July 4. The crater produced by the impactor is expected to be up By Alan Buis to the size of a football stadium and two to 14 stories deep. Ice and dust bound for debris will be ejected from the crater, revealing the material beneath. The FOR THE FIRST TIME, ORBITING SATELLITES HAVE OBSERVED AND flyby spacecraft will observe the effects of the collision. NASA’s Hubble, measured a major tsunami event in open ocean, the Indian Ocean tsunami Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes, and other telescopes on Earth, will that resulted from the magnitude 9 earthquake southwest of Sumatra on also observe the collision. Dec. 26. The measurements are of tremendous value to researchers world- comet Deep Impact’s flyby spacecraft measures 3.3 meters (10.8 feet) long and wide and will aid our understanding of these events. weighs in at 601 kilograms (1,325 pounds) at launch. After releasing a 1 U.S.