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2009-2010 Celebrating Chopin & Schumann: From The Studio Of Roberta Rust, Valeriya Polunina, Chien-I Yang, Jayanat Wisaijorn, Seba Ali, Darren Matias, Natasa Stojanovska, Daniel Furtado, Molin Wang, Suvida Neramit-Aram, Dejan Daskalov, Raymond Chuang, Marina Stojanovska, Jose Menor, Roberta Rust, Phillip Evans 2010 Lynn University

2009-2010 Celebrating Chopin & Schumann: From The Studio Of Roberta Rust, Valeriya Polunina, Chien-I Yang, Jayanat Wisaijorn, Seba Ali, Darren Matias, Natasa Stojanovska, Daniel Furtado, Molin Wang, Suvida Neramit-Aram, Dejan Daskalov, Raymond Chuang, Marina Stojanovska, Jose Menor, Roberta Rust, Phillip Evans

Studio Recitals

This concert is a bicentennial celebration of the birth in 1810 of Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann.


Ewan, A. Early (Sc 2427), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2010 Western Kentucky University

Ewan, A. Early (Sc 2427), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2427. Letter from A. Early Ewan, Warren County, Kentucky county agriculture extension agent, to members of the Warren County Corn-Hog Production Control Association relating information about contracts to limit production of the commodities mentioned.


Hunter, Kevin (Sc 2428), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2010 Western Kentucky University

Hunter, Kevin (Sc 2428), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2428. Two papers written by Kevin Hunter in the late-1970s related to the Quigley-Younglove Building, 900 State Street, Bowling Green, Kentucky. The papers were written for history classes at Western Kentucky University. Also includes news clippings about the structure.


Democracy In Dangerous Places: Colombia. Vote With Paramilitary Preferences, Fernando Estrada 2010 SelectedWorks

Democracy In Dangerous Places: Colombia. Vote With Paramilitary Preferences, Fernando Estrada

Fernando Estrada

This paper discusses the problem of paramilitary violence in Colombia and its effects on democracy. The elections were part of the purpose of self defense and constituted a disguised form to retain its drug trafficking economy. The impacts on institutional technology have been negative: representative democracy, the electoral system and voting, they were not the same. With paramilitary violence changed the electoral map in areas contested by the traditional political parties. Voting with paramilitary preferences mean the biggest challenge is constitutional democracy in Colombia.


Indian Rock Should Be Displayed For Everyone To Enjoy, David J. Glockner 2010 Portsmouth Daily Times

Indian Rock Should Be Displayed For Everyone To Enjoy, David J. Glockner

Indian Head Rock Project

Editorial published in March 13, 2010 on the Portsmouth Daily Journal on the Indian Head Rock.


Marshall University Music Department Presents The Eighth Annual Single Reed Day, Featuring Faculty Clinicians, Ann Marie Bingham, Clarinet, Edwin Bingham, Saxophone, And, Guest Artists, Ed Joffe, Saxophone, Phillip Paglialonga, Clarinet, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, Ed Joffe, Phillip Paglialonga 2010 Marshall University

Marshall University Music Department Presents The Eighth Annual Single Reed Day, Featuring Faculty Clinicians, Ann Marie Bingham, Clarinet, Edwin Bingham, Saxophone, And, Guest Artists, Ed Joffe, Saxophone, Phillip Paglialonga, Clarinet, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, Ed Joffe, Phillip Paglialonga

All Performances

No abstract provided.


What Is Next For The Oromo People?, Asafa Jalata 2010 University of Tennessee - Knoxville

What Is Next For The Oromo People?, Asafa Jalata

Sociology Publications and Other Works

Thank you for inviting me to give a talk on the future of the Oromo people. To try to speculate on the future of the Oromo people is a very challenging task. Nevertheless, I try my best depending on my knowledge of the Oromo colonial history and national struggle in relation to the Ethiopian colonial state. Currently, the Oromo people and their national struggle are at a crossroads because of three major reasons. First, since the Oromo people are engaged in national struggle for self-determination, statehood, sovereignty, and democracy, the Tigrayan-led Ethiopian government is systematically attacking and terrorizing them. Second, …


Kathryn Kellogg And Moriah Patterson In A Joint Senior Recital, Kathryn Kellogg, Moriah Patterson 2010 Ouachita Baptist University

Kathryn Kellogg And Moriah Patterson In A Joint Senior Recital, Kathryn Kellogg, Moriah Patterson

Concert Performances, Programs, and Posters

This is the program for the joint senior recital of mezzo-soprano Kathryn Kellogg and mezzo-soprano Moriah Patterson. Ms. Kellogg was accompanied on the piano by Susan Monroe, and Ms. Patterson was accompanied by Phyliss Walker on the piano. This recital took place on March 13, 2010, in the McBeth Recital Hall in the Mabee Fine Arts Center.


The Burdens Of Body's Beauty: Pre-Raphaelite Representations Of The Body In William Morris's The Defence Of Guenevere And Other Poems (1858) And Algernon Swinburne's Poems, Thomas A. Steffler 2010 The University of Western Ontario

The Burdens Of Body's Beauty: Pre-Raphaelite Representations Of The Body In William Morris's The Defence Of Guenevere And Other Poems (1858) And Algernon Swinburne's Poems, Thomas A. Steffler

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

This dissertation studies representations of the body in the first two published volumes of Pre-Raphaelite poetry, William Morris’s The Defence of Guenevere, and Other Poems (1858) and Algernon Charles Swinburne’s Poems and Ballads, First Series (1866). These two volumes (along with Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s 1870 Poems) were disparaged as the work of the “Fleshly School of Poetry” by the critic Robert Buchanan in 1871, and this dissertation seeks to understand through close reading how the depiction of the body in the poetry of Morris and Swinburne so perturbed their contemporaries and why it continues to elude modern readers. Particularly, this …


Interview No. 1477, Adam Nieto 2010 University of Texas at El Paso

Interview No. 1477, Adam Nieto

Paso del Norte Entrepreneurship Oral History Project

From the age of 12 until he was 15 years old, Adam Nieto worked a paper route to earn extra money for his family. After high school, Adam left El Paso for Los Angeles for two years to work, however in 1965, the draft system caught up with Adam and at the age of 21, he was drafted by the United States Army into the Vietnam War. In 1967, after his time in the military, Adam enrolled at The University of Texas at El Paso and spent four years working on his B.A. in Education. Adam was able to use …


Marshall University Music Department Presents A Junior Recital, Zachary Merritt, Saxophone, Assisted By, Pamela Johnson, Piano, Aaron Statler, Percussion, Zachary Merritt 2010 Marshall University

Marshall University Music Department Presents A Junior Recital, Zachary Merritt, Saxophone, Assisted By, Pamela Johnson, Piano, Aaron Statler, Percussion, Zachary Merritt

All Performances

No abstract provided.


Marshall University Music Department Presents Liederabend: Evening Of Songs, Featuring Marlayna Maynard, Soprano, Alanna Cushing, Piano, Marlayna Maynard, Alanna Cushing 2010 Marshall University

Marshall University Music Department Presents Liederabend: Evening Of Songs, Featuring Marlayna Maynard, Soprano, Alanna Cushing, Piano, Marlayna Maynard, Alanna Cushing

All Performances

No abstract provided.


Master's Recital, Aki Oshima, Chris Kase 2010 University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Master's Recital, Aki Oshima, Chris Kase

Graduate Student Recitals

List of performers and performances.


National Identity Transnational Identification: The City And The Child As Evidence Of Identification Among The Poetic Elite, Mary L. Hedengren 2010 Brigham Young University - Provo

National Identity Transnational Identification: The City And The Child As Evidence Of Identification Among The Poetic Elite, Mary L. Hedengren

Theses and Dissertations

While poetry has historically been connected with rhetoric, few rhetoricians have studied contemporary poetry. Jeffery Walker suggests that this is because contemporary poetry, unlike classical poetry, no longer addresses all socio-economic levels of society but has become insular and self-referential (329). He criticizes that poetry no longer cuts vertically across one culture's hierarchy. I agree that poetry no longer addresses all segments of society, but I argue that this doesn't mean poetry is no longer rhetorical. Contemporary poetry now operates horizontally to unite the cultural elite of many national and ethnic groups by appealing to their identity as poetry readers. …


Courageous Witness?: The Diplomacy Of Interreligious Dialogue - Two Views, Robert P. Imbelli, James L. Fredericks 2010 Boston College

Courageous Witness?: The Diplomacy Of Interreligious Dialogue - Two Views, Robert P. Imbelli, James L. Fredericks

Theological Studies Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Bryan's Station Baptist Church - Fayette County, Kentucky (Sc 2216), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2010 Western Kentucky University

Bryan's Station Baptist Church - Fayette County, Kentucky (Sc 2216), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2216. Record book of Bryan's Station Baptist Church, Fayette County, Kentucky. Includes church covenant, rules of government, and minutes of church meetings, 1786-1898, 1901.


Shady Grove Baptist Church - Simpson County, Kentucky (Sc 2217), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2010 Western Kentucky University

Shady Grove Baptist Church - Simpson County, Kentucky (Sc 2217), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2217. Compilation of membership data in minute book of Shady Grove Baptist Church, Simpson County, Kentucky. Includes member's name, date of admission and dismissal, and miscellaneous information. Both white and African American members are listed.


Interview No. 1630, James L. Hayden 2010 University of Texas at El Paso

Interview No. 1630, James L. Hayden

Combined Interviews

As a career soldier, Hayden spent the better part of his life in the Army; in this interview he recalls his experiences as a fourth-generation West Point graduate, his service both in the Army Constabulary in immediate post-World War II Germany and in Korea during the Korean War, his responsibilities at White Sands Missile Range under Wernher von Braun, and his recent volunteer work as a West Point admissions advisor. Born in 1923 in New York, Hayden was expected from birth to attend West Point; indeed, his father was an instructor there at the time. Although he applied in 1940, …


Improving Ground Penetrating Radar Resolution Of Features Of Active Sinkholes, Bradley Tyler Gooch 2010 University of South Florida

Improving Ground Penetrating Radar Resolution Of Features Of Active Sinkholes, Bradley Tyler Gooch

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is widely used to identify locations of sinkholes in covered karst terrain in Florida. Some sinkholes serve as hydraulic conduits between the surficial and underlying aquifers. Their role is critical in determining the surficial aquifer response to pumping in deeper aquifers. Improved methods for discriminating between hydraulically active sinkholes and plugged sinkholes could help regional water management. In the covered karst of west-central Florida a clay-rich weathering horizon forms over the limestone. The clay-rich layer is in turn overlain by surficial sands. Ground penetrating radar profiles typically show a strong reflector from the top of clay-rich …


Moore, Robert And George Moore (Mss 318), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2010 Western Kentucky University

Moore, Robert And George Moore (Mss 318), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 318. Documents related to a nineteenth century lawsuit involving members of Bowling Green's prominent Moore family, particularly brothers George and Robert Moore. Information gleaned from Barren County court records by Gladys B. Wilson.


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