No studio no theater: Just you and your home computer
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- No studio no theater: Just you and your home computer
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No studio no theater: Just you and your home computer
Kansas City Star M -
“The biggest screen they use regularly may be on their computer. Plus people increasingly are hooking their computers up to their TVs and home theaters.
Thinkers in Transit Philosophy in Motion
New York Times United States -
Having grown up with what she called “an earth-mothery sense of feminism” she discovered a countervailing voice in Judith Butler the gender theorist and post-structural feminist. And because her sister Sunaura Taylor a painter who appears in the film was born with arthrogryposis a disorder of the joints she took an interest in the work of the law and ethics scholar Martha Nussbaum who has written about disability in terms of the social contract. Taylor settled on her list of subjects — “I didn’t have to strong-arm anyone” she said — she looked for locations that would spark connections both for the interviewees and for viewers. The reliably excitable and contrarian Mr.
Library use has grown according to Handley
The Winchester Star VA -
For those without computers or fast connections at home the library makes a big difference. “Thank God the library has computers” said retired minister W. Layman 69 of Winchester is currently serving as interim minister for Linden and Markham United Methodist churches.
Minnesota researchers take on deadly fungus threatening world’s …
MinnPost.com MN -
The name given to this new menace was UG99 for its discovery in Uganda in 1999. Scientists say it probably started earlier in Kenya where more wheat is grown. History of destructionStem rust has robbed farmers of their harvests since the Bronze Age. “This is the disease that caused the great plagues of biblical times” said Ronnie Coffman an international professor of plant breeding at Cornell University. In modern times a stem rust epidemic in the United States set off worries that there would not be enough grain to feed Allied troops fighting World War I. An outbreak anywhere is a threat everywhere because stem rust spores are notorious for their ability to hitch rides — on the wind clothing and other transport — and travel for thousands of miles.
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Yamaha’s Digital Grand Piano
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