Micro-resolution Unidirectional Sensor for Ice Collisions
Develop a micro-resolution unidirectional sensor for detecting ice collisions. The team members include Tim Shaw, Alec Macchia, Cyrus Nichols, Sophia Trissell, Riley Gordon, Bradley Bishop, Tyler Schwinck, Garrett Lycett, and Jarrett Bartson.
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Summer Internship Offers 2024 Batch | Competitive Packages and Companies
Explore the enticing summer internship offers for the 2024 batch in various branches of engineering. Companies like D.E. Shaw, Wells Fargo, Deutsche Bank, and more are offering lucrative packages. View the opportunities and make the best choice for your future career.
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2023 A Pinnacle Year for Hedge Fund Profits
In 2023, hedge funds marked a historic pinnacle, tripling returns from 2022 and delivering a staggering $67 billion windfall to investors. Reuters reports reveal Citadel, D. E. Shaw, and Millennium dominating the rankings with net gains.
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Comprehensive Overview of Local and National Safeguarding Children Arrangements
Strategic Leadership in safeguarding children, led by Lorraine Parker, focusing on local and national arrangements, accountability, delegation, and ensuring stable homes for children. The program emphasizes shared visions, multi-agency collaboration, and effective safeguarding practices. Future step
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Exploring Modern Drama: History and Characteristics
Modern drama, revived in the early 20th century after a decline in the Victorian age, encompasses realism, plays of ideas, romanticism, and poetic elements. English drama during the modernist period is categorized into phases marked by influential playwrights like Henrik Ibsen, G.B. Shaw, T.S. Eliot
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George Bernard Shaw: Influential Playwright and Social Critic
George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright, social critic, and political activist, is renowned for his witty language and social criticism in works like "Arms and the Man," "Pygmalion," and "Saint Joan." Shaw's influence on British socialist theory through Fabianism and his embodiment of realism in En
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The Last Lesson: A Tale of Language and Identity
Set against the backdrop of the Franco-Prussian War, "The Last Lesson" narrates the story of young Franz and the profound impact of losing his language identity when the Prussians occupy Alsace and Lorraine. Through Franz's journey, the importance of language in defining individual and collective id
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Overview of Saint Joan - A Play by Bernard Shaw
Saint Joan is a play written by Bernard Shaw in 1923, depicting the story of Joan of Arc. The play explores Joan's journey from a humble farmer's daughter to a military leader inspired by divine visions. It also delves into the political and religious conflicts she faces, including her trial. The ma
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Evolution of English Drama in the 20th Century: Shaw, Ibsen, and Modernist Theatre
The 20th century English drama witnessed significant shifts, from the realism and naturalism of George Bernard Shaw and Ibsen to the modernist theatre of Samuel Beckett, Tom Stoppard, and Harold Pinter. Themes of social change, rejection of traditional ideals, and a focus on human experiences domina
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Insights into "Pygmalion" by G.B. Shaw: Characters, Plot, and Themes
Explore the captivating narrative of George Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion," focusing on the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a humble flower girl to a refined lady under the guidance of Professor Higgins. Dive into the intricate relationships between characters like Colonel Pickering, Alfred
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Food Rescue: Vermont's Hunger Relief Efforts and Food Safety Initiatives
Vermont Foodbank, founded in 1986, is the state's largest hunger relief organization, serving over 153,000 people annually with a focus on fresh produce and community partnerships. They face challenges like lack of refrigerated storage and fundraising constraints but maintain a strong food safety cu
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Pygmalion: A Play by George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw's iconic play "Pygmalion" explores the themes of language, class structure, education, and gender through the characters of Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl, and Henry Higgins, an arrogant linguistics professor. The play delves into the societal perceptions of individuals and
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HIV Health Considerations for Adolescents and Young Children
This presentation by Prof. Lorraine Sherr and team delves into the nuances of HIV/AIDS, teen pregnancy, and motherhood among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights the challenges faced by adolescent mothers and their children, emphasizing the multiple risk domains they navigate, such as ph
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New Faculty Workshop Series: Student Health and Wellness Connection is Prevention
The New Faculty Workshop Series on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, focuses on student health and wellness, emphasizing prevention at the University of Connecticut. Featuring speakers Suzanne Onorato, Executive Director of Student Health and Wellness (SHaW), and Kristina Stevens, Director of SHaW Ment
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Year 5 Relationships, Sex, and Health Education Meeting Overview
Year 5 Relationships, Sex, and Health Education meeting on May 13, 2021, discussed the curriculum taught by Mrs. Moore and Miss Shaw, including topics like puberty, menstruation, privacy, boundaries, emotions, and healthy relationships. The lessons cover individuality, puberty changes in boys and gi
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Revival of Drama and Poetry in Victorian Era
Drama in the Victorian era saw a revival in the last decade of the 19th century with playwrights like Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. Alongside, Victorian poetry explored themes of love and time in various aspects, with poets like Lord Alfred Tennyson experimenting with narrative poems and dram
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Lake Washington School District Scholarship Program 2021
Lake Washington School District's Scholarship Program for 2021 awarded a total of $18,500 to graduating seniors and certificated staff. Winners included students from different learning communities, each excelling in academics and community involvement. Notable staff scholarship recipients, such as
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Exciting New Season Products by Lorraine Shaw - Available Now!
Discover a range of delicious new season products by Lorraine Shaw, Communications Manager, including Chilli Meals inspired by Mediterranean cooking, Chicken and Garlic Pasta, Three-for-Two Introductory Offer, and more. Place your order today by phone or online at www.joechillis.com.
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The Last Lesson - Alphonse Daudet's Emotive Tale of Transition
Alphonse Daudet's poignant narrative "The Last Lesson" portrays the impact of language imposition during the Franco-Prussian War. The story unfolds in Alsace and Lorraine, annexed by Prussia, as M. Hamel announces the end of French teaching, evoking remorse and newfound appreciation from the student
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Optimising CIT/OPAT in Acute Hospitals for Admission Avoidance and Early Discharge
Ms. Lorraine Myler, an OPAT/CIT Liaison Nurse at Beaumont Hospital, presents an overview of OPAT (Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy) and CIT (Community Intervention Team). The presentation covers the benefits of OPAT/CIT services, referral processes, facts and figures from Beaumont Hospita
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A Comparative Analysis of "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" Versions
A comparison between the original version of "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" by Shaw and the Maxwell-edited version published in The New Yorker. Shaw's account of the composition process and Maxwell's editing are discussed, offering insights into the impact of editing on the final publication.
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Exploring the Life of Lorraine Hansberry: From Childhood to the Civil Rights Movement
Delve into the life of Lorraine Hansberry, a significant figure during the civil rights movement. Explore her upbringing in Chicago, her father's impactful actions challenging segregation, and the setting of her renowned play "A Raisin in the Sun" amidst civil rights struggles.
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Understanding Redlining and Gentrification in "A Raisin in the Sun
Explore the themes of assimilation, identity, and racism in Lorraine Hansberry's iconic play "A Raisin in the Sun." Delve into the historical context of redlining, the Great Migration, and racially restrictive real estate covenants, shedding light on the impact of gentrification. Discover how these
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Myth, Class, and Femininity: Critical Analysis of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion
Explore the insightful examination of Shaw's Pygmalion, delving into themes of myth, class dynamics, and femininity. Analyzing the characters and societal backdrop, the study sheds light on the profound messages conveyed through the play.
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Agenda-Setting & Framing in News Content Analysis
Theory of agenda-setting and framing in news content analysis explores how mass media influence public opinion by shaping what topics are deemed important. Developed by McCombs and Shaw, the theory highlights the media's ability to transfer salience of news items to the public agenda. Initial findin
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OSBELTCA Board Meeting - December 14, 2022
The OSBELTCA Board Meeting scheduled for December 14, 2022, will be a virtual session where attendees are required to mute their microphones unless directly addressed. The meeting agenda includes key items such as the call to order, welcoming remarks, and the oath of office for Ms. Jennifer Shaw. Bo
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The Shaw Memorial: Artistic Meanings Across Time
The Shaw Memorial, created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, commemorates the 54th Massachusetts Regiment led by Colonel Shaw during the Civil War. The memorial is a significant artistic representation depicting the inclusion of African-American soldiers, challenging conventions of the time. Colonel Shaw's
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Exploring the Evolution of English Drama in the 20th Century
In the realm of English drama in the 20th century, significant periods such as Modern British Drama, Naturalism, and the works of George Bernard Shaw shaped the theatrical landscape. From the rejection of past ideals to the emergence of new social commentary, playwrights like Shaw and Ibsen challeng
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Bexley Children's Social Care Review Findings and Recommendations
Head of Professional Standards & Quality Assurance at Bexley Children's Social Care, Nicki Shaw, shared important findings and recommendations from serious adult reviews and self-neglect learning events. The focus areas include working with fathers, multi-agency practices in child protection, improv
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