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This lecture is entitled A Conversation on Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life. It was presented by Zena Hitz of St John's College and Erin Walsh of the Universty of Chicago on February 2, 2022, at the University of Chicago's Swift Hall.
This episode explores the incantation and mystic union of Momaday's famous delight poem, ending with a recorded recitation in his own rich voice. We explain anaphora and explore its power, and we trace the links and connections from one thought to the next throughout the poem. Special thanks to Universty of California Television (UCTV) for permission to share the audio of Momaday's reading. For the interview with Momaday from which this reading has been pulled, see "A Conversation with N. Scott Momaday -- Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2023 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PA3PZqeIuc)" on Youtube. "The Delight Song of Tsoai-talee" appears in In the Presence of the Sun by N. Scott Momaday. Copyright © 2009 University of New Mexico Press (https://www.unmpress.com/), 2009. For the text of the poem, see The Poetry Foundation here (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46558/the-delight-song-of-tsoai-talee). For more on Momaday, see his biography (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/n-scott-momaday) at the Poetry Foundation.
Date: 30/09/24 Join Rana Atta and Imran Khan as we discuss 'Gaza Genocide' and then 'Universty Life' Guests: Malak Saeed, International Advocacy Officer for Defence for Children International - Palestine (DCIP), with a background in politics, international law and human rights Dr Hassan Jabareen, Palestinian human rights lawyer and the founder of Adalah, a law firm practicing human rights law in Israel. He has served as Adalah's general and legal director since its establishment in 1996. Ezra Bernstein, Physician at Columbia in NYC; he was a former Fulbright fellow in Tel Aviv, Israel; obtained a masters in conflict resolution and mediation. Dr Julie Vuolo, Deputy Head of Widening Participation at the University of Hertfordshire Nourhan Elshafey, Currently pursuing a masters degree in interior design Malik Fraz Ahmad, Final year student at Durham University Producers: Zohra Mobashir, Misbah Tariq and Hania Mubarik
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Texans only gonna get better Texans Kenyon Green Improves in run & pass blocking Biggest concerns for Texans? Universty of Texas built for SEC Michigan lost too much to overcome Blessan or Stressan
Safer Kentucky Act is signed into law after legislature overrides governor's veto, bill outlining who can grow and sell medical marijuana heading to governor's desk, and fans pack Rupp Arena to welcome new Universty of Kentucky men's basketball coach, Mark Pope.
-Freemont Berghen product Kade Mcntyre commits to the Universty of Oklahoma-Nick and Sip discuss Nebraska's in state recruiting during the Frost years.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Dana Connors and John Williams with special guest Joan Ferrini the President of the University of Maine System.
Welcome to the seventh episode of the Road to UAAP 84 Special featuring the UAAP Men's Basketball Team! In this episode we have with us the Universty of the East Red Warriors with Coach Jack Santiago and Harvey Pagsanjan to talk about the preparations, mindset, and game plan for this season. All that and more in this episode of Off the Record with Migs and Cesca. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coach Chad LaCross discusses the 2020-21 NAIA National Tournament run of the St Francis Cougars. He also previews the St Francis 2021-22 roster of returnees and newcomers. Music: Hard Sell Hotel by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Coach Danny Neville discusses the 2020-21 NAIA National Tournament run of the Jamestown Jimmies. He also previews the Jamestown 2021-22 roster of returnees and newcomers. Music: Hard Sell Hotel by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
SUDBURY, Ont. - Laurentian University says it has cut over 60 academic programs as the publicly funded institution struggles with insolvency. A statement from the school on Monday says 58 undergraduate programs will be closed
The Panel speaks to Dr Tony Blakely, epidemiologist and public health medicine specialist at the Universty of Melbourne.
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
David Fichtner of University Ace joined AOTM to discuss what changes have been made due to the COVID-19 pandemic and what his employees are doing. He also discussed what the store has to offer and different ways that people can purchase items from the store.
This episode is the great reveal of Western Canada's top 3 places to Invest! Starting off strong is Kelowna and Michele has Remax agent Brendan Stoneman share some reasons why Kelowna is on the top of the list. Kelowna is in the transition from a sleepy retirement community to a vibrant city and it is seeing rapid growth. Vacancy rates have improved slightly but are still quite low at just under 2%. Brendan shares many aspects of Kelownas history and current growth so we can see why it's in this list!Next guest on the show is Ken Goss of Prince George who updates us on the all the aspects that make this the number 2 place to invest in Western Canada. Prince George has seen the expansion of both the Industrial and Universty areas as well as four new towers being built. There is good affordability in the area across the board as well as large job growth and vacancy rate is just above 0%. Ken shares with us that many people intend to move to Prince George for two years and end up staying. They love the lakes, fishing and hunting and the people are so friendly that it feels like home right away. Michele rounds out the group with insight into why Chilliwack has made it into the top three list. A few aspects are the new Molsons brewery, the Cottonwood mall expansion as well as the industrial vacancy rate being at 0.4%. Call Michele today to talk and connect about these locations and more when you're considering an investment!
Welcome to Chai With CMU, Carnegie Mellon University's desi podcast. In today's episode, CMU student Mukund discusses food hacks, cravings, meal prepping and restaurant recommendations with us. We look at go to foods and Indian restaurants and grocery stores to visit in Pittsburgh when we really need that desi bite to our food. Enjoy!Links:Street Food: https://www.netflix.com/title/80244996Hit up Mukund (mukundnakhate) on Instagram if you want to know more about cooking prep, bars or life in Pittsburgh!
Richard speaks with a professor of astrobiology about the panspermia hypothesis, the theory that all life on Earth originates in outer space. Guest: Chandra Wickramasinghe, PhD is the director of the Centre for Astrobiology at the Universty of Buckingham. A professor of applied mathematics and astronomy. He is the editor in chief of the Journal of Astrobiology and Outreach and co-author of Cosmic Womb: The Seeding of Planet Earth and his latest, Our Cosmic Ancestry in the Stars. He lives in Cardiff, Wales.
In March 2019 I had the honor of presenting the Keynote Address to the Midwest College and University AV Summit v6.0 held at Winona State University (@WinonaStateU) in Winona, MN, with a pre-summit tour at Saint Mary's University (@SMUMN). It was a fantastic event that everyone in the area should attend. In this keynote I discuss how we are "More Than Black Boxes" through the procedure I went through to build my department from scratch in 3 years that included an entire campus-wide AV upgrade. This episode is brought to you by Sound Productions, SoundPro.com (@SoundPro).
Ridvan Bolgi is a grad student at Columbia College Chicago, getting his master's degree in journalism. Bahadin Hawar is a grad student at the Universty of Chicago, getting his master's degree in Middle Eastern studies. They are both members of the Kurdish Cultural Center of Illinois.
This is part II of the interview of with Valeria Rodriguez, former runner for Lourdes Academy high school in Miami, Fl and collegitate runner for the University of Florida. In part I of the interview we discussed how Valeria got into running and her days at Lourdes Academy. In this part we will continue along Valeria's career at the Universty of Florida and finish the interview with a really cool project Valeria is working on. Originally Published: August 29, 2016 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-champions-mind35/support
Essential listening for trainees and experienced colorectal surgeons. Dr Herand Abcarian, Professor of Colorectal Surgery at the Universty of Illinois, USA, and leader in fistula surgery gives a "how I do it" lesson on sphincter saving surgery for fistula, as well as choosing the novel Over The Scope Clip (OTSC) technique as the treatment he'd have for himself. Find out why by listening to the podcast with Giuseppe Gagliardi, Co-Editor in Chief of Techniques in Coloproctology. The OTSC paper can be found at http://bit.ly/2FMoYzS (Short-term outcomes of a novel endoscopic clipping device for closure of the internal opening in 100 anorectal fistulas)
Hans is overseas on a show. He calls in to discuss the twitter and intellectual beef of Coates and West. Who is right?
As the cost of living continues to rise and causing extra stress on households across Australia, one group seems to be baring the brunt more than others. SBS Swahili spoke with International students from East Africa, who spoke of some of the challenges they are facing with little to sometimes no support. - Gharama ya maisha inapo endelea kuongezeka kila kukicha nakusababisha matatizo katika familia nyingi nchini Australia, kuna kundi moja ambalo lina kabiliwa kwa changamoto za ziada kuliko makundi mengine.
Tim and Jake return. Phil’s gone, again (0:00) Self-pity (2:24) Jake’s school cafeteria thoughts begins (7:48) Bryndzové halušky (10:46) Kebab (13:25) Jake’s school cafeteria thoughts continue (18:45) Burek (20:25) Jake’s school cafeteria thoughts continue again (17:05) Fruit talk (22:34) What’s the verdict on school? (24:30) School differences? (42:00) Precision talk: masters of the craft (58:48) Hypnosis (1:20:15) […]
Can there be such a thing as a ‘moral’ war? Can it ever be right to kill innocent people, even in self-defence? Can there be such a thing as a ‘moral’ war? Can it ever be right to kill innocent people, even in self-defence? How do autonomous weapons, remote control weapons and drones change the landscape of warfare, and our thinking about it? These questions and more will be discussed and debated by our panel of experts: Helen Frowe, Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Stockholm: Helen's research focuses on the ethics of war and defensive killing, with a special interest in the moral status of non-combatants and the permissibility of killing innocent people in self-defence. Alex Leveringhaus, James Martin Fellow, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict: his research investigates the moral and legal implications arising from the development and usage of automated (or operationally autonomous) computer-based targeting systems (CBTS) in the military. I am interested in how the development of CBTS affects the rights of combatants during war and to what extent CBTS can be engineered to protect the rights of non-combatants. James Pattison, Professor of Politics, Universty of Manchester: his research interests currently lie in three related areas: (1) Just War Theory and the alternatives to war; (2) humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect (R2P); and (3) the use of private military and security companies. The discussion will be chaired by Marianne Talbot, Director of Studies in Philosophy, Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.
This is part II of the interview of with Valeria Rodriguez, former runner for Lourdes Academy high school in Miami, Fl and collegitate runner for the University of Florida. In part I of the interview we discussed how Valeria got into running and her days at Lourdes Academy. In this part we will continue along Valeria's career at the Universty of Florida and finish the interview with a really cool project Valeria is working on.
High School Strength Coach Podcast | Strength & Conditioning | Performance | Training | Athletics
Jayme Comer from Western Boone High school located in Thorntown, Indiana. Webo high school as they refer to it is just outside of Indianapolis. Coach Comer has some really exciting training programs going on there and almost all athletes are able to work with coach comer since he trains at least 90% of athletes that step on the court or field. He also has a really cool piece of tech he is using to track his athletes too so I can’t wait for you to hear it. Jayme Comer is in his second year as the Director of Strength and Conditioning for the Western Boone Stars. Coach Comer previously worked at Texas Christian University, working with all of the Horned Frogs athletic teams. Prior to his time in Fort Worth, Coach Comer worked for the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds and their strength and conditioning department. Comer graduated from Universty of Indy in 2012 with a degree in Exercise Science. And he is also certified through United States Weightlifting (USAW). Lots of great things to hear from Coach Comer and his strength program so lets go to that interview right now! Contact Coach Comer to learn more from him: Email: Jayme.Comer@webo.k12.in.us Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeBoStrength Website: Webo Strength Youtube: Webo Workout Videos My name is Dane Nelson. I am a former college and high school strength coach. I created this podcast for strength coaches at any level but more specifically for High School Strength Coaches. I want strength coaches to be able to connect to each other and learn more about the growing field of full time high school strength coaching. Thanks for checking out the website. It would be great to connect with other strength coaches and talk about what works and what doesn’t work when training high school athletes. This is why I created this podcast. I hope you find it useful and valuable! Website: www.hsstrengthcoach.com Contact me at hsstrengthcoach365@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/strengthcoachHS Thank you so much for listening and I would appreciate it greatly if you could leave a 5 star review in iTunes as this really helps boost the show rankings and spread the word about the High School Strength Coach Podcast. That way other Strength Coaches like yourself can find the show and benefit from it too. Thank you very much if you have already left a rating and feedback, I appreciate it greatly!
Ryan Koenigsberg and Jake Shapiro join Andrew Haubner of Golden Buffaloes Student Media on Radio 1190's Friday Night Live. They recapped the football season, previewed the basketball game against CSU and talked about much more. Among the guests were Associate AD of the Universty of Colorado Lance Carl, Buffs blogger Ben Burrows and BSNRams.com's editor Rich Kurtzman.
"Strategic Amnesia: Postcolonial Studies and the Second World," Nancy Condee, Universty of Pittsburgh, Monday, February 20, 2012...