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From:Apollo (Vol. 189, Issue 672)With gleeful exasperation, the late Robert Morris once described the failure of his attempt, in Finch College Project (1969), to achieve the 'purity of nothingness'. By recording the removal of photographs and mirrors...
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From:Annals of Family Medicine (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn February, the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) hosted another successful annual conference, this year in Houston, Texas. The theme of the meeting, "Rebuilding After the Flood: Designing Our...
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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6047)VAULT FESTIVAL 2019 Various venues, Waterloo, until March 17 The Vault Festival--an eight-week-long showcase of theatre, comedy, cabaret and immersive performances consisting of over 400 acts--is now in its seventh...
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From:School Library Journal (Vol. 64, Issue 13)What is possible in an environment that is truly collaborative from start to finish--where each person, be they convener or participant, is tasked with "co-creating" together? Co-creation is just what it sounds like:...
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From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 57, Issue 4)REFERENCE Abjorensen, Norman. Historical dictionary of democracy. Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 497p bibl ISBN 9781538120736, $125.00; ISBN 9781538120743 ebook, $118.50; 57-1196 American Antiquarian Society (AAS)...
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From:Risk Management (Vol. 66, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn its annual report, political risk research and consulting firm Eurasia Group recently identified the top geopolitical trends and stress points facing the world in 2019. While acknowledging that the current...
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From:Trial (Vol. 55, Issue 1)The U.S. Supreme Court opened its October 2018 Term with a series of cases on several issues important to the plaintiff bar. Here's how they may affect your practice and your clients' rights. (1) Foreseeability and...
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From:Tech & Learning (Vol. 39, Issue 5)As technology advances, costs are decreasing and access is increasing. This combination may allow for more widespread adoption of tech programs that are beginning to gain a foothold in education. Here are some...
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From:Nature (Vol. 574, Issue 7777) Peer-ReviewedJohn Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino receive the prize for their development of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. John Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino receive the prize for their...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 66, Issue 36)Colleges that participated in the 2019 Nacubo-TIAA Study of Endowments had an average return of 5.3 percent on their endowments for the 2019 fiscal year, compared with 8.2 percent for the 2018 fiscal year. FY 2019...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 190, Issue 681)The Apollo Awards celebrate exceptional achievements in the art and museum worlds, commending remarkable work by individuals and institutions over the past 12 months in both historical and contemporary fields. Since the...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 189, Issue 675)Mary Simon, a prominent figure in Canadian Inuit affairs, gave a talk at University College London a few years ago about the Arctic and indigenous rights. She began her talk with a joke that, she said, was making the...
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From:Theatre Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMy essay for the print edition of Theatre Journal (72.2, June 2020), "Queer and Indigenous Art: Performing Ice Times in Climate Crisis," engages with performance and video work from the Arctic that addresses climate...
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From:Tech & Learning (Vol. 39, Issue 6)The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this year showcased some new products for schools and parents. Here are some highlights: Beyond Tablet Coding Pack provides a brand-new platform for young children,...
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From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 226, Issue 6)Earlier this fall, Microsoft announced the release to the general public of its Office 2019 suite. The 2019 version of Excel contains a wide assortment of new and improved features and capabilities. Here's a look at 12...
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From:Plastics Engineering (Vol. 75, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed"We spent the last 30 years connecting people. We will spend the next 30 years connecting things." So says Brian Modoff, executive vice president of Qualcomm Inc. Whether it's the seamless connectivity of consumer...
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From:Healthcare Financial Management (Vol. 73, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIt's an amazing time to be a part of the transformation of health care. An industry that once changed at a glacial pace is now moving forward at breakneck speed, adopting new technologies and strategies from other...
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From:Arctic (Vol. 72, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSuzanne Chew, a PhD student in the Department of Geography at the University of Calgary, is the 2019 recipient of the Budget Rent a Car Educational Award for Northern and Arctic Sustainable Development. Suzanne's...
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From:Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health (Vol. 21, Issue 2 SI) Peer-ReviewedThe International Swimming Federation--FINA, almost always includes styles of swimming in the world swimming Championships program. So far, with the 1973-2019 there has been almost 18 world swimming Championships, the...
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From:Japan Academy Proceedings Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences (Vol. 95, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe 1125th General Meeting of the Academy was held on Tuesday, January 15, 2019, at 1:00 p.m., Dr. Hiroshi SHIONO, President, taking the chair. Ninety-nine members were present, and the following communications were...