[vi]Kelly Leonard and Tom Yorton (2015).Yes, And: Lessons from The Second City.New York: Harper Collins. [vii]Amit Sood (2013). Ibid, pp. 133-145. [viii]William A. Kahn (2005).Holding Fast: The Struggle to Create Resilient Caregiving Organizations. New York: Brunner-Routledge. ...
-Maternal Grandparents: Phineas Leonard Fowles & Zara Felicity Fowles (née Laurent) -Paternal Grandparents: Frederick Maximilien Kipling & Helena Olive Kipling (née Reynolds) Likes: Hair potions, his reflection, success, education, arithmancy, suck-ups (but only if they're sucking up to him),...
May 20, GSU Emeriti Association (for retired GSU professors and guests) February 25,Colloquium at Oxford University(5pm, Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson College, Oxford, England) January 21, 5th anniversary of the Citizens United case (Atlanta, Georgia),Citizens United Teach In,Georgia State Ca...
This is a photo from a barbecue during the conference with Professor Jean Baechler from France on the left; Leonard Liggio, who (along with Walter Grinder) had organised the conference, is at the right. The first draft of the book that became Philosophy of Economics was written (in long ...
coupling of the titular threesome and the climactic reveal of Olive in full Wonder Woman regalia. The former, set to Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” and staged in a theater, culminates with a visual slightly reminiscent to that of the nonconsensual monthly ritual in “The Handmaid’s Tale,...
allowing them to participate in adifferentexperiment, receiving different therapeutic treatments and Sacred-Heart tattoos. Let’s be open to the possibility that the mouse marked with the orange star is actually an accompanying singer, in which the little groups are more likely to be Leonard Cohen...
Ortolano, Leonard, and Catherine D. Perman. 1990. “Applications to Urban Planning: An Overview.” In Expert Systems: Applications to Urban Planning, edited by Tschangho John Kim, Lyna L. Wiggins, and Jeff R. Wright, 3–13. New York, NY: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612...
by Mahri Leonard-Fleckman Borders and ethnicities are not always as cut and dry as lines on a map. Modern readers tend to place social constructs on ancient peoples that simply did not exist. Sitting at a crossroads, biblical Timnah defies identification, as concepts of identity were fluid. ...