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![]() This program is part of the Museum's celebration of AAPI Heritage Month!īeautiful Country was released in 2021 and became an instant New York Times bestseller. Light reception and book signing to follow books available for purchase. Jeffe Distinguished Lecture in Urban HistoryĪuthor and litigator Qian Julie Wang reflects on her searing literary memoir, Beautiful Country, and considers her own childhood journey from China to Brooklyn in the wider context of New York City immigrant narratives, past and present. Following her talk, she will be joined for a conversation with poet and cultural critic Ken Chen. ![]() This program was recorded on May 9, 2022. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some discussions of memory I thought were good (although I teach and work with Harvard architecture microcontrollers). ![]() I enjoyed the chapters on different types of code (Morse and Braille really), and, although dated, I did appreciate the discussion on microprocessors, (40, 68000), etc. There were things I liked about this book, and things I didn't like about this book. So I'll always happily grab a book aimed for laypeople to see if I can grab a few nuggets from it. I am always interested in learning new ways to teach my students the fundamentals of digital logic, not to mention I also teach a follow-up class on microcontrollers, and sometimes teaching students how they go from the digital logic they learned last semester to something that computes can be challenging. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Virgin River books series currently has twenty-one books with five additional anthologies.Īll of the books in the series are contemporary romance books, each featuring its own, standalone story with new and different main characters. How Many Books are in the Virgin River Book Series? In fact, Virgin River was named one of the HarperCollins 200 Iconic Books of the past 200 years. The Virgin River book series became popular with romance book fans long before the TV series debuted on Netflix and its popularity is still going strong. ![]() Robyn Carr’s Virgin River book series began back in 2007 with the publication of Virgin River, and is still going strong with her latest book in the series published in 2020 and now a new anthology coming out in 2022. ![]() ![]() ![]() His name is identified with the architectural movement named after him, Palladianism, which emanated from northern Italy and grew in popularity across Europe through the 16th and 17th centuries, and extended to America. The following is excerpted from a commentary by architectural historian Robert Tavernor, which is part of Octavo's publication.Īndrea Palladio (1508-80) was a very successful architect who designed many sumptuous buildings in Venice and the Veneto during the Italian Renaissance. ![]() Octavo, a publisher of rare books in digital formats, has recently issued a CD-ROM reproduction of a first edition of this classic of architectural literature. ArchitectureWeek - Culture - Palladio's Four Books on Architecture - 2000.0719Įditor's Note: In the 16th century, the great architect Andrea Palladio wrote "I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura." The influence of "The Four Books on Architecture" is still felt by professionals four centuries later. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We offer a precautionary account of why business managers should proactively rethink about what kinds of automation firms ought to implement, by exploring two challenges that automation will potentially pose. These findings provide a basis for an alternative theorizing of humanness in organizations. As a result, we show how the emergence of humanness is an ongoing process that transpires through two mechanisms: site shifting and reconciliation that is, people shift between different sites of the social, consisting of different sets of practices with underlying disparate assumptions of humanness, which requires reconciliation. Challenging the dominant individualist and structuralist approaches in humanness and human dignity studies, we identify and locate four different aspects of humanness in organizational practices. Our empirical case study examines the everyday interactions of development team members in an R&D organization of a large Nordic cooperative. We apply practice theory to examine how humanness becomes enacted in a business organization as people prioritize organizational and individual ends in their work activities. In this study, we theorize humanness in organizations as a property of practice. ![]() ![]() ![]() So many people, so many rushing by, and in an instant, her plans and ideas of how to get along there are turned upside down.ĭrake Weston is one of those men who does not allow no to come across his desires. Here she is in the Big Apple and stunned. She saved what she thought would be enough, and when the time was right, she took off. Once she turned 18, she plotted on how to get there. Early on, Delilah learned of New York City from her father's business and once she heard of it, she became fixated on getting there. ![]() Her family treasured her and was extremely protective of her since the moment she was born. She has beautiful red hair and a feisty personality to match at times. ![]() She is a pocket rocket of a gal who is sassy, curvaceous, and as sweet as sweet can be. ![]() It is a story of an uptight billionaire who falls hook, line, and sinker for the sweetest, sassy country gal who wants to experience New York City.ĭelilah Howell is the actual fantasy her name would suggest. By using this method to create an easier way for the reader to accept the strong attraction from the start, it allows this tale to take off. The difference with this story is how Goode works in a backstory of how each of these characters knows of each other through the woman's dad. This is cut from the Alexa Riley cloth where there is Insta-Lust/Love within the first meet. So I hadn't read an Elle Goode book before. ![]() ![]() Until then he did without ice in the country and bought a weekly supply in the city. He had had one built and filled at the President's House the year before. This was not Jefferson's first ice house. waggon loads of ice to fill it," and cost $70 for the hire of wagons and food and drink for the drivers. Jefferson, monitoring the operation from Washington, recorded it took "62. ![]() Every available neighborhood wagon was assembled to bring ice from the river to Monticello's newly constructed ice house. Monticello overseer Gabriel Lilly had to wait for freezing temperatures before a combination of enslaved laborers and hired free white waggoners could harvest ice from the Rivanna Riverand transport it to the mountaintop. ![]() In the winter of 1802-1803 the summer's harvest of wheat was safely stored in barrels and barns. To keep ice for the Monticello plantation, Thomas Jefferson designed an ice house, constructed by enslaved craftsmen under the direction of his Irish house joiner James Dinsmore. The Ice House at Monticello with roof restored in 2009 ![]() ![]() ![]() Fleur Hitchcock on Night Birds on Nantucket by Joan Aiken.Children’s author Fleur Hitchcock is a lifelong devotee, and she spoke to the Deeper Reading podcast about Dido’s appeal. ‘Enchanting’ isn’t the first adjective I’d use for this delightfully plucky urchin. Let’s start with Dido Twite, arguably Aiken’s greatest invention. ![]() It simultaneously outlines all the relevant (and mad) plot points but singularly fails to communicate the novel’s invention and heart. These words appear on the back of the 1975 edition of Joan Aiken’s Night Birds on Nantucket, the third book in a series that began with The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. “Dido Twite (the enchanting heroine of Black Hearts in Battersea), waking from a long sleep to foil Miss Slighcarp, the wicked governess, in her plan to assassinate King James III by long-distance-gun – and her greatest ally is a pink whale called Rosie.” Illustration by Pat MarriottĬroopus! What a blurb. ![]() ![]() ![]() Shakespeare may have been a master at murdering people with words, but as the late, great Chadwick Boseman said, "We don't do that here." Keep it civil, please. Homework questions that fail to meet these requirements will be removed. Don't just drop the question and come back later looking for the answer. We appreciate when you stick around and get involved in the discussion, also. ![]() Please bring your own work to the party, showing us what effort you've already made to answer the question, rather than just copying the question straight from your assignment. ![]() If you're here looking for homework help, please flair your question as such. Please read and respect the rules surrounding homework questions! The Rules From academic takes on iambic pentameter to picking out the dirty jokes, there's always space for you here. Welcome to reddit's premier Shakespearean subreddit! Here we can discuss the Bard, his greatness, his works and his life! A community for Shakespeare enthusiasts the world over, no matter your age, language, or experience level. ![]() |