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Higham, John. "Robert Kelley: Historian of Political Culture." Public Historian 17, no. 3 (1995): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378752.

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Graham, Otis L. "Robert Kelley and the Pursuit of Useful History." Journal of Policy History 23, no. 3 (July 2011): 429–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030611000170.

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O'Brien, C. M. "Introduction to Spatial Econometrics by James LeSage, Robert Kelley Pace." International Statistical Review 77, no. 3 (December 2009): 472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-5823.2009.00095_9.x.

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Reuss, Martin. "The Myth and Reality of Policy History: A Response to Robert Kelley." Public Historian 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1988): 41–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3377813.

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Morse, Kathryn. "Reviews of Books:Big Sky Rivers: The Yellowstone and Upper Missouri Robert Kelley Schneiders." American Historical Review 109, no. 4 (October 2004): 1240–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/530808.

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Kelley, William N. "Presentation of the 1995 Robert H. Williams Distinguished Chair of Medicine Award to William Nimmons Kelley, MD." American Journal of Medicine 98, no. 5 (May 1995): 425–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9343(99)80339-8.

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SULLIVAN, JOHN M., and FRANK MORGAN. "OPEN PROBLEMS IN SOAP BUBBLE GEOMETRY." International Journal of Mathematics 07, no. 06 (December 1996): 833–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129167x9600044x.

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The Burlington Mathfest in August 1995 included an AMS Special Session on Soap Bubble Geometry, organized by Frank Morgan. At the end of the session, participants were asked to pose open problems related to bubble geometry. We have collected those problems here, adding a few introductory comments. Participants in the special session included the following: Fred Almgren, Princeton U. Megan Barber, Williams C. Ken Brakke, Susquehanna U. John Cahn, NIST Joel Foisy, Duke U. Christopher French, U.Chicago Scott Greenleaf, SUNY Stony Brook Karsten Groeß-Brauckmann, Bonn Joel Hass, UC Davis Aladár Heppes, Budapest Michael Hutchings, Harvard U. Jenny Kelley, Rutgers U. Andy Kraynik, Sandia Rob Kusner, U.Massachusetts Rafael Lopez, Granada Joe Masters, U.Texas Helen Moore, Bowdoin C. Frank Morgan, Williams C. Ivars Peterson, Science News Robert Phelan, Dublin Joel Shore, McGill U. John Sullivan, U.Minnesota Italo Tamanini, Trento Jean Taylor, Rutgers U. Jennifer Tice, Williams C. Brian Wecht, Williams C. Henry Wente, U.Toledo Brian White, Stanford U.
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Watkins, John. "Afterword." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 50, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 659–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-8626508.

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Scholars of contemporary international relations have long noted the rise of such nonstate agents as global corporations and NGOs on the world stage. With that shift in mind, John Robert Kelley has questioned the continued viability of an institutional definition of diplomacy that dates back to the eighteenth century. If corporate directors and NGO officers have as much impact in shaping international systems as traditionally commissioned diplomats, it might make more sense to redefine diplomacy as a behavior that can be carried out by nonstate, noncommissioned agents. As the essays gathered in this special issue suggest, that behavioralist redefinition of diplomacy might apply just as well to the premodern state system, before the rise of the familiar foreign office, as to the postmodern state system, whose multilayered complexities extend, resist, and often successfully counter the policy goals of traditional diplomats. Diplomats mattered in premodern state relations. But so did merchants and missionaries, writers, actors, and other artists.
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Stauffer, Andrew M. "Robert Browning and “The King is Cold”: A New Poem." Victorian Literature and Culture 26, no. 2 (1998): 465–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150300002515.

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By February of 1858, the American abolitionist community had at least twice been exposed to a poem — attributed to Robert Browning — entitled “The King is Cold.” It appeared in January in the National Anti-Slavery Standard, a weekly newspaper published in New York City, and, one month later, it was reprinted in William Garrison's Boston paper, the Liberator. Yet aside from this brief record of publication, the poem has left no discernible traces, either before or since. The oddly one-sided (i.e., American) appearances of “The King is Cold” surely contributed to its being overlooked by generations of Browning scholars and editors, including such modern fugitive-hunters as Broughton, Honan, and Kelley. In fact, with a few notable exceptions, Browning scholarship has been reluctant to extend its efforts across the Atlantic. We still await an analysis of the poet's American transactions that would update the important research done by Louise Greer in the 1950s. For most of his life, Browning was much more popular in the United States than in England, and, as Greer puts it, “Browning must have known more Americans than any other English man of letters” (39). And, although their author never visited the United States, Browning's poems arrived by the 1840s, finding enthusiastic audiences that included such luminaries as Hawthorne, Lowell, Emerson, and Thomas Higginson. This Boston intellectual clique — transcendentalist, Unitarian, and abolitionist — recognized in Robert (and, more rapidly, in Elizabeth Barrett) the “brave translunary things that our first poets had” (Lowell qtd. in Greer 14). As the uncatalogued existence of “The King is Cold” suggests, the fruits of this special relationship remain incompletely gathered.
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Crawford, M. "How Bell Labs creates star performers Robert Kelley and Janet Caplan, Harvard Business Review (July–August 1993), pp. 128–139." Journal of Product Innovation Management 11, no. 3 (June 1994): 269–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0737-6782(94)90018-3.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Robert Kelley"

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Olsen, Agnes Eileen. "Robert Francis Kelley and the Eastern European Division of the State Department: 1917-1933." PDXScholar, 1997. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3826.

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This study traces the career of Robert Francis Kelley and his influence on American-Russian Relations during the nonrecognition period (1917-1933). The focus of this examination is Kelley's role in formulating, implementing, and sustaining America's anti-communist policy developed and solidified during the 1920s and 1930s. Particular attention is given to the senate recognition hearing of 1924, Kelley's training of future diplomats (George Kennan, Charles Bohlen, et al.), and his contributions to the preparations leading to the United States' recognition of Russia in 1933. Using Kelley's papers and personal correspondence, this study shows the growth of a man and the evolution of a policy.
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Secci, Liliana. "Le sfide della Public History. Tra pratica, disciplina storica e funzione civile." Thesis, Università degli studi di Pavia, 2020. http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5268.

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L’obiettivo dell’elaborato è quello di tracciare un quadro complessivo della Public History come materia accademica che si propone di portare la storia e il metodo storico fuori dalle aule universitarie. Si parte dalla ricostruzione delle principali tappe che portarono all’istituzionalizzazione della Public History negli Stati Uniti a metà degli anni Settanta. Successivamente, vengono esplorate le varie definizioni con cui si è cercato di dare identità ad una disciplina tutt’ora in evoluzione, analizzando inoltre alcune delle principali critiche mosse all’idea di “fare storia per” qualcosa o qualcuno. Infine, vengono descritte la diffusione della Public History nel mondo e il suo recente approdo in Italia, che ha visto nel 2016 la nascita dell’Associazione Italiana di Public History.
The aim of this work is to provide an overview of the Public History as an academic subject which tries to bring history and the historical method outside university classrooms. First, it discusses the essential stages of the institutionalization of Public History in United States in the 1970s. Then, it explores the various definitions which tried to give an identity to a discipline that is still in evolution, and analyses some of the main critiques moved against the idea of “doing history for” something or someone. Finally, it describes the spread of Public History worldwide and its recent arrival in Italy, where in 2016 the Italian Association of Public History was founded.
Liliana Secci. "Le sfide della Public History. Tra pratica, disciplina storica e funzione civile", Università degli studi di Pavia, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, 2020 [tesi di laurea]
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Abells, Diana. "My Room." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429809510.

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Keller, Robert [Verfasser]. "Vorvertragliche Schuldverhältnisse im Verwaltungsrecht. : Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Rechtsverhältnislehre. / Robert Keller." Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1238273998/34.

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Keller, Robert E. [Verfasser], Wolfgang [Akademischer Betreuer] Banzhaf, and Heinrich [Gutachter] Müller. "Toward autopoietic programming / Robert E. Keller. Betreuer: Wolfgang Banzhaf. Gutachter: Heinrich Müller." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1112558705/34.

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Keller, Robert E. [Verfasser], Wolfgang Akademischer Betreuer] Banzhaf, and Heinrich [Gutachter] [Müller. "Toward autopoietic programming / Robert E. Keller. Betreuer: Wolfgang Banzhaf. Gutachter: Heinrich Müller." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1112558705/34.

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Wick, Nadja. "Apotheosen narzisstischer Individualität Dilettantismus bei Karl Philipp Moritz, Gottfried Keller und Robert Gernhardt." Bielefeld Aisthesis-Verl, 2007. http://d-nb.info/986756806/04.

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Keller, Robert [Verfasser], and Gilbert [Akademischer Betreuer] Fridgen. "Cloud Networks as Platform-based Ecosystems : Detecting Management Implications for Actors in Cloud Networks / Robert Keller ; Betreuer: Gilbert Fridgen." Bayreuth : Universität Bayreuth, 2019. http://d-nb.info/119237133X/34.

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Murray, Craig. "Intellectuals in the Australian Press." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2005. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16022/1/Craig_Murray_Thesis.pdf.

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The notion of the 'public intellectual' has been a recurring discussion topic within sociology and the humanities for decades. Yet it has been largely neglected within media and cultural studies. Accordingly, few scholars have discussed in much depth how public intellectuals operate within the media and what functions this media role may facilitate. Intellectuals in the Australian Press is an exploration into this generally overlooked area of scholarship. It aims to provide three levels of insight into the topic. Firstly, the study looks closely at the appearance and the function of public intellectuals in the Australian press. It outlines how public intellectuals contribute to the newspapers and how newspapers contribute to Australian public intellectual life. Secondly, the thesis outlines and examines in detail three types of public intellectual in Australia. Specifically, it examines the journalist, the academic and the think tank researcher as types of intellectual who write regularly for Australia's newspapers. Thirdly, Intellectuals in the Australian Press delivers detailed intellectual biographies of three of Australia's most prominent press intellectuals, each of whom exemplifies one of these three categories. These commentators are The Australian's Paul Kelly, The Age's Robert Manne, and the Sydney Morning Herald's Gerard Henderson.
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Murray, Craig. "Intellectuals in the Australian Press." Queensland University of Technology, 2005. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16022/.

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The notion of the 'public intellectual' has been a recurring discussion topic within sociology and the humanities for decades. Yet it has been largely neglected within media and cultural studies. Accordingly, few scholars have discussed in much depth how public intellectuals operate within the media and what functions this media role may facilitate. Intellectuals in the Australian Press is an exploration into this generally overlooked area of scholarship. It aims to provide three levels of insight into the topic. Firstly, the study looks closely at the appearance and the function of public intellectuals in the Australian press. It outlines how public intellectuals contribute to the newspapers and how newspapers contribute to Australian public intellectual life. Secondly, the thesis outlines and examines in detail three types of public intellectual in Australia. Specifically, it examines the journalist, the academic and the think tank researcher as types of intellectual who write regularly for Australia's newspapers. Thirdly, Intellectuals in the Australian Press delivers detailed intellectual biographies of three of Australia's most prominent press intellectuals, each of whom exemplifies one of these three categories. These commentators are The Australian's Paul Kelly, The Age's Robert Manne, and the Sydney Morning Herald's Gerard Henderson.
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Books on the topic "Robert Kelley"

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Åsmund, Thorkildsen, and Kunstnernes hus (Oslo Norway), eds. Laying low: Carl Andre, Lynda Benglis, Mel Bochner, Barry Le Va, Robert Morris, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Hannah Wilke, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Mike Kelley, Melissa McGill, John Miller, Jorge Pardo. Oslo: Kunstnernes hus, 1997.

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Tradition als Provokation: Gottfried Keller und Robert Walser. Zürich: Chronos, 2012.

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1891, Keller Robert d., Bozarth George S, and Martin Wiltrud, eds. The Brahms-Keller correspondence. Lincoln: London, 1996.

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Morgan, Wendy. Ned Kelly reconstructed. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Nominations of David W. Mullins, Jr., Edward W. Kelley, Jr., and Robert H. Swan: Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session, on the nominations of David W. Mullins, Jr. ... to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ... Edward W. Kelley, Jr. ... to be a member of the Borard of Governors of the Federal Reserve ... March 23, 1990. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Nominations of David W. Mullins, Jr., Edward W. Kelley, Jr., and Robert H. Swan: Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session, on the nominations of David W. Mullins, Jr. ... to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ... Edward W. Kelley, Jr. ... to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve ... March 23, 1990. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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Kedney, Robert. FE: the built environment and incoporation: By Robert Kedney and John Kelly. Bristol: The Staff College, 1992.

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Masterworks in the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1995.

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Apotheosen narzisstischer Individualität: Dilettantismus bei Karl Philipp Moritz, Gottfried Keller und Robert Gernhardt. Bielefeld: Aisthesis, 2008.

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Die Sprache der Kleider im literarischen Text: Untersuchungen zu Gottfried Keller und Robert Walser. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Robert Kelley"

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Moosbrugger, Mathias. "Theological Inversions: Raymund Schwager, Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and James G. Williams." In The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion, 143–50. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53825-3_19.

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"Robert Kelly." In Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, 369–72. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315800660-43.

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"CRONOLOGIA DE ROBERT WALTER." In La doctrina del derecho de Hans Kelsen, 83–84. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv31zqftb.11.

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Anderson, Elisabeth. "Social Justice Feminism and Labor Law Enforcement in Illinois." In Agents of Reform, 230–74. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691220895.003.0010.

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This chapter talks about how Illinois enacted the Workshop and Factories Act in 1893, establishing new regulations on the employment of women and children in manufacturing, and creating the state's first factory inspection system. The system was markedly different from those of Germany and Massachusetts: not only did it grant inspectors robust policing power, but it mandated that five of the state's twelve inspectors be women. The chapter illustrates the feminist enforcement model, which was the brainchild of lifelong child labor activist Florence Kelley. The chapter recounts how Kelley made her way into the state's policy field by capitalizing on alliances and experiences gained through her affiliation with Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago. From this position at the center of the state's nongovernmental social reform field, Kelley seized professional opportunities that opened doors to the policy field.
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"Collagen / Matthew J. Beckman, Kelly J. Shields, Robert F. Diegelmann." In Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 660–70. CRC Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429154065-63.

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Roberts, Austin. "Resisting Geopower: Political Theologies of the Anthropocene." In Political Theology on Edge, 57–76. Fordham University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823298112.003.0004.

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In chapter 3, “Resisting Geopower,” Austin Roberts shows how dangerous our assumptions of a quick fix are, because we are tempted to think that more of the same can overcome the problems that modern industrial and postindustrial capitalism has created. Roberts engages with the problem of planetary sovereignty in the Anthropocene, the idea that some unified sovereign power is required to address the significance of the problem of global warming. This planetary sovereignty perpetuates the same form of political theology that was put forth by Schmitt, because it would and must be a sovereign exception. Roberts argues that we need to refuse and resist the temptation to resort to geopower to combat climate change, and instead cultivate a political theology of the earth informed by Alfred North Whitehead and Catherine Keller.
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Taylor, Emmeline. "The Lucky Country." In Armed Robbers, 47–67. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855132.003.0004.

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‘The Lucky Country’ outlines three key pivotal mythscapes in Australia’s cultural history: convict ancestry, the nineteenth-century gold-rush ‘diggers’, and the ‘Anzacs’. These powerful symbols of contemporary nationhood abound with legendary characters such as Ned Kelly encapsulating the essence of Australianness. The culturally distinct aspirations of ‘the Australian Dream’ are explored in this chapter, alongside the ways in which the frustrations of lack of opportunity and self-fulfilment translate into criminal behaviour. Some have argued that as the Golden Era has given way to post-industrialism, a crisis of masculinity has ensued. The stable narratives of modernity—family, identity, and belonging—have become fractured and fluid. As jobs are no longer for life, families are splintered, people become dislocated, and so, against this unstable backdrop, a project of constant reinvention emerges as a central life task. This chapter examines how instructive narratives of masculinity forged in the industrial era have been displaced in Australia, producing a culturally distinct expression of criminality.
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Grimm, Joshua. "‘I Can’t Do This’." In It Follows, 67–82. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325581.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the easy classification of David Robert Mitchell'sIt Follows that most closely falls into the slasher subgenre with its crop of teen characters. It explores the open universe concept that provides depth to It Follows's characters, resulting in audience involvement that moves beyond spectatorship. It also looks at the attribute binding the films characters Kelly, Paul, and Yara whose concern is at a level far beyond that is typically seen. The chapter highlights how the three characters in the film were quick to believe the main protagonist of the film named Jay before they saw any form of physical evidence of the entity's existence. It mentions teen romance as the most prevalent and popular subgenres that often takes the form of first dates, parties, and prom.
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Lindberg, Julianne. "History of a Heel." In Pal Joey, 165–84. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190051204.003.0008.

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This chapter traces the history of the 1952 revival of Pal Joey, from the Starlight Operetta production in Dallas (1949), to a successful summer-stock tour, to the revival. Particular attention will be paid to records, recording technology, and the works-oriented model in cast recordings, which helped make these stage productions viable. The main creative forces behind the revival, in addition to Rodgers and O’Hara, were Jule Styne, producer, and Robert Alton, who supervised the production, as well as the boyish Harold Lang, who danced in the shadow of Gene Kelly as Joey. The critical reaction to the revival was, arguably, what made Pal Joey a subsequently canonic show. It also revealed a good deal about the current fidelities of the musical theater, and how the discourse surrounding it reflected larger concerns about art during the period.
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Lindberg, Julianne. "Joey Dances." In Pal Joey, 133–62. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190051204.003.0007.

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In musical theater criticism, dance is too often considered secondary to the total effect of a show. In Pal Joey, dance did much more than tell a story—it viscerally engaged the audience; dynamized the space of the stage, the theater, and the diegetic world of the musical; and, quite literally, stopped the show. Without choreographer Robert Alton and the original Joey, Gene Kelly, Pal Joey might well have been unpalatable to audiences. Dance saved the show from the danger of being too “straight” in regard to book, and too unpleasant in regard to character and situation. But because of the lack of dance criticism during the period, many critics, and subsequently historians, have focused almost solely on the music and the book to explain its success and influence. This chapter will attempt to give dance its due in regard to the legacy of Pal Joey.
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Conference papers on the topic "Robert Kelley"

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Lerch, Maximilian, Thomas Neidhart, and Michal Bubenicek. "FIBRE OPTIC INSTRUMENTATION OF VIBRO CONCRETE COLUMNS AND SURROUNDING GROUND FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC LOAD TESTS." In GEO-EXPO 2020. DRUŠTVO ZA GEOTEHNIKU U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35123/geo-expo_2020_6.

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Instrumentation of full displacement pile like elements – at Keller called as vibro concrete columns (VCC) – is practically impossible due to utilisation of heavy deep vibro technique during the production and absence of any steel reinforcement. Thanks to cooperation between Keller and Faculty of Civil Engineering of OTH Regensburg a special procedure for post-instrumentation was developed that allows for the axial strain measurement in VCC during the loading tests. The instrumentation comprises among others optical fibre components. The procedure has been deployed on a test site during static as well as dynamic load tests. There were two different types of instrumentation implemented according to art of the load tests. Further there were robust piezometers installed in the soil in advance next to the VCC that allowed for continuous pore water pressure measurements during the load tests. Purpose of the instrumentation deployed is above all to obtain data for effective design of VCC.
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Morel, Philip. "Towards an Artificial Architecture: About Superintelligent Space." In International Conference on the 4th Game Set and Match (GSM4Q-2019). Qatar University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/gsm4q.2019.0026.

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Just as there are odors that dogs can smell and we cannot, as well as sounds that dogs can hear and we cannot, so too there are wavelengths of light we cannot see and flavors we cannot taste. Why then, given our brains wired the way they are, does the remark, “Perhaps there are thoughts we cannot think,” surprise you? Evolution, so far, may possibly have blocked us from being able to think in some directions; there could be unthinkable thoughts.’ (Hamming, 1980). ‘We have preconceptions about how an intelligent robot should look and act, and these can blind us to what is already happening around us. To demand that artificial intelligence be humanlike is the same flawed logic as demanding that artificial flying be birdlike, with flapping wings. Robots will think different. To see how far artificial intelligence has penetrated our lives, we need to shed the idea that they will be humanlike.’ (Kelly, 2012). In the essay The Doctors of Tomorrow Will Be Supercomputers, published online at futurism.com, Leary (2017) says doctors will be replaced by artificial intelligence-fed supercomputers. This is in line with many theorists and futurists including Kelly (2012) who, on a more "material" level, declared in Wired: Even those areas of medicine not defined by paperwork, such as surgery, are becoming increasingly robotic. The rote tasks of any information-intensive job can be automated. It doesn't matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, architect, reporter, or even programmer: The robot takeover will be epic. And it has already begun.'[Kelly,2013] For this last author, with whom I can only agree, if we are now at a 'point of inflection' in the use of robots, it is because they have become intelligent machines . Indeed, intelligence is the whole question...
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Green, Alex E. S., Gary P. Swanson, and Fazil T. Najafi. "Co-Utilization of Fossil and Renewable Fuel: Biomass Gas/Natural Gas." In ASME Turbo Expo 2004: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2004-54194.

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Recently natural gas prices have increased very substantially and USA’s imports have reached 19% of consumption. These trends are due, in part, to the growing number of low capital cost natural gas combined cycle (CC) electrical generating systems. A way of alleviating high NG prices would be to convert local biomass into a biomass gas (BG) for co-utilization with NG. Essentially, construct a biomass integrated gasifier (BIG) CC system or co-generator system (CG) to matched the nearby biomass supply to deliver supplementary BG to an existing NGCC system or an old steam plant to be repowered. If the combustion turbine is robust, retrofitting costs of the NGCC should be modest. The BG might also be used as a supplementary fuel for the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and provide added electrical capacity. We consider the technological and economic circumstances required for these forms of co-use to benefit all participants and serve as a sensible use of biomass as a CO2 neutral fuel. As an illustrative case we consider an adaptation of the Kelly plant in Gaines ville Florida that has already been partially re-powered with a NGCC system. We conclude that in rural areas with nearby access to good biomass supplies BG-NG-CC or BG-NG-CG can produce cost competitive electricity particularly when NG prices exceed $4/MBU.
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Kelly, Shaina, Ron J. M. Bonnie, Micheal J. Dick, and Dragan Veselinovic. "NMR WETTABILITY INDEX MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS COMPARED ON A VARIETY OF UNCONVENTIONAL SAMPLES." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0096.

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Matrix wettability is a key driver in relative permeability and, hence, a critical factor controlling imbibition and drainage at UR fracture-matrix interfaces as well as enhanced oil recovery (EOR). In this study, we (1) adapt and apply the NMR-based wettability index (NWI) methodology of Looyestijn et al. (2006) to a variety of unconventional twin samples undergoing, respectively, spontaneous imbibition with oil-displacing-water and water-displacing-oil and (2) compare the robustness of this method among a variety of samples pairs and also to other NMR-based wettability methods. The samples analyzed cover a range of rock types, major formations, maturity and content of organic material. All displayed unique time-lapse wettability profiles and steady state NWI values. This work advances our previous works (Dick et al., 2019; Kelly et al., 2020) on this subject, where the viability of the methodology was established on end-member pilot samples, towards applicability as a UR SCAL method. The NWI methodology predicts T2 spectra using linear combinations (mixing) of “end-point” T2 spectra. The mixing ratios yielding the closest match to the measured spectra are then used to compute a wettability index. These mixing ratios were validated against (1) mass-balance calculations, (2) repeat experiments with heavy water (D2O) instead of H2O and (3) measured T1-T2 maps, enhancing confidence in the robustness of the method. Our comparisons show that alternative approaches representing the T2 spectra through a single mean T2 value or T2 peak-fit, fall short, especially in tight rocks where fast relaxation rate components tend to skew harmonic mean T2 values and also in samples where oil and water peaks are not clearly resolved. Full spectrum-based methods, akin to Looyestijn’s, appear more robust and stable over a much wider range of reservoir conditions. Repeated NMR acquisition throughout our long-term imbibition experiments shows that time-lapse NWI methodology probes the effects of rock properties, saturation changes, and injected fluid chemistry (enhanced oil recovery strategies) on wettability alteration. Additionally, this NWI study quantifies the wide variation in wettability among unconventional samples.
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Gironi, Roberta. "The Diagonal City: crossing the social divisions." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6266.

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Roberta Gironi Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos, UPV. Camino de Vera, s/n. 46022 Valencia Joint Doctorate Dipartimento di Architettura – Teorie e Progetto. “Sapienza” Università degli Studi di Roma. Via Gramsci, 53. 00100 Roma E-mail: roberta.gironi@gmail.com Keywords (3-5): Informal processes, dynamic transformation, new planning approach, flexible space, self-organization Conference topics and scale: Reading and regenerating the informal city Contemporary cities are affected by transformations that put in discussion the claim of control and stability to which the urban project aspires. All those gradual adjustments are manifested according to the demand, bring toward a less formal and more flexible spatial order, for which the traditional forms of the "static" city become the background of the "kinetic" landscape of informal cities. On the contrary of the formal processes of urban planning, informality process is configured as an organic development model and a flexible dynamic system opened to changes. The informal space is produced according to principles of spontaneity and self-organization. A consideration on the possibility to assume different approaches can be proposed. Those approaches should integrate in the design reasoning all the dynamics usually excluded by the discourse on the urban project, which processes can become catalysts to enrich the methods of planning and design of the urban space. Through the analysis of the case-study Previ Lima and the Living Room at the Border of St. Ysidro, the aim is to delineate in which way the contemporary architecture can absorb and metabolize these processes, triggering a different approach to a different method to intervene in the spaces of relationship among formal and informal. It is believed that the informal urban qualities cannot be eliminated and is impossible to ignore the inhabitants' practices, but rather to work on the intersection between collective and individual actions. References Brillembourg A., Feireiss K., Klumpner H. (2005), Informal City (Prestel Publishing, Munich) Cruz T. (2008), "De la frontière globale au quartier de frontière: pratiques d'empiètement", Multitudes, 31(1). Davis M. (2006), Planet of Slums (Verso, London). Hernandez F., Kellett P., Allen L.K. (2010), Rethinking the informal city: critical perspectives from Latin America (Berghahn books, New York, Oxford). McFarlane C., Waibel M., (2012), Urban Informalities: Reflections on the Formal and Informal (Ashgate, Farnham). Jacobs J. (1961), The death and life of great American cities(Random House, New York- Toronto). Roy A., Alsayyad N., (2004) Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia (Lexington Books, Lanham)
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Olsen, Agnes. Robert Francis Kelley and the Eastern European Division of the State Department: 1917-1933. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5710.

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Kelley, Robert E. Verifying Nuclear Disarmament: Lessons Learned in South Africa, Iraq and Libya. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/hrwa2721.

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Inspections in the 1990s and early 2000s in South Africa, Iraq and Libya were designed to discover the details of nuclear weapon programmes and destroy any remnants. As the global norm against nuclear weapons strengthens, the international community may once more require verification of a state’s denuclearization. But success in the three earlier cases does not guarantee success in the next similar task—any future inspection mission must learn from the lessons of the past. This report draws on the unique experience of Robert Kelley, a participant in all three past denuclearization efforts. In it, he gives an account of the unique scale and circumstances of each investigation and the different tools and approaches required. By publicly documenting and comparing obstacles and successes in the three cases for the first time, this report will be an essential resource for future inspectors.
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