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Gaztambide-Fernández, Rubén. "Thinking Otherwise About the Arts in Education—A Rejoinder." Harvard Educational Review 83, no. 4 (December 1, 2013): 636–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17763/haer.83.4.j2545n6147x22758.

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In this essay, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández reflects on the comments made in a forum convened to reflect on his article “Why the Arts Don't Do Anything: Toward a New Vision for Cultural Production in Education,” published in the Harvard Educational Review (HER)'s special issue entitled Expanding Our Vision for the Arts in Education (Vol. 83, No. 1). Participants in the forum (published in HER Vol. 83, No.3) were John Abodeely, manager of national partnerships, John F. Kennedy Center for the Arts, Washington, DC; Ken Cole, associate director, National Guild for Community Arts Education, New York City; Janna Graham, project curator of the Serpentine Gallery, Centre for Possible Studies, London; Ayanna N. Hudson, director of arts education, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC; and Carmen Mörsch, head of the Research Institute for Art Education, Zurich University of the Arts. In his original essay, Gaztambide-Fernández makes the case that advocacy for arts education is trapped within a “rhetoric of effects” that relies too heavily on causal arguments for the arts, whether construed as instrumental or intrinsic. Gaztambide- Fernández further argues that what counts as “the arts” is based on traditional, Eurocentric, hierarchical notions of aesthetic experience. As an alternative, he suggests a “rhetoric of cultural production” that would focus on the cultural processes and experiences that ensue in particular contexts shaped by practices of symbolic work and creativity. Here the author engages the forum's discussion in an effort to clarify his argument and move the dialogue forward.
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Buitenhuis, R., L. Shipp, and C. Scott-Dupree. "Intra-guild vs extra-guild prey: effect on predator fitness and preference of Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot) and Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans) (Acari: Phytoseiidae)." Bulletin of Entomological Research 100, no. 2 (May 7, 2009): 167–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485309006944.

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AbstractThe relationships between the predatory mites, Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot) and Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans) (Acari: Phytoseiidae), and their prey, western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), were investigated to determine the effects of predation on intra-guild or extra-guild prey and predator preference. Life history characteristics of both predatory mites were measured when fed eggs and larvae of the other predator species and compared to data obtained when the predators were fed thrips larvae. In addition, choice tests were conducted to determine if the predators had a preference for different prey or if they were indiscriminate predators. Amblyseius swirskii appears to be an important intra-guild predator of N. cucumeris juveniles because of a high predation rate and a preference for N. cucumeris juveniles over thrips. Neoseiulus cucumeris is also an intra-guild predator of A. swirskii juveniles; however, it has a lower predation rate than A. swirskii. Contrary to intra-guild predation theory, intra-guild prey was an equally good or better food source than thrips (extra-guild prey) for both predators, based on high oviposition rates and fast development times. The results of this study indicate a high potential for negative interactions between A. swirskii and N. cucumeris when used together in biological control of thrips.
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O'Kane, Christopher A. J., Kevin J. Duffy, Bruce R. Page, and David W. Macdonald. "Overlap and seasonal shifts in use of woody plant species amongst a guild of savanna browsers." Journal of Tropical Ecology 27, no. 03 (March 10, 2011): 249–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467410000817.

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Abstract:To clarify the potential influence of different browsers in the same guild on woody vegetation, dietary overlap and separation between elephant, giraffe, kudu, nyala and impala was assessed in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. Woody species browsed, browsing heights, plant-parts browsed and browsing versus grazing were recorded over 2 y by direct observation. We obtained 3068 browse records. Niche breadth (Levins' measure) and overlap (Schoener's index) in species browsed and browsing heights were calculated. Annual and seasonal differences in these measurements, plant-part use and browsing versus grazing were assessed. Elephant utilized the largest number (n = 78) of different woody plant species. Overlap in species browsed was lower between elephant and other browsers than amongst the latter. Seasonal rainfall influenced the range of woody plants utilized, niche breadth in terms of species browsed and browsing versus grazing. Marked resource depletion caused elephant, contrary to theoretical predictions, to narrow niche breadth in terms of species browsed. However, resource depletion rarely had a significant effect on interspecific overlap in species browsed or overlap in browsing heights, on actual browsing heights or plant-parts utilized. A small suite (n = 8) of woody species formed the core diet of all guild members, implying the potential for synergistic impacts by guild members on these species and for competition between populations of different guild members.
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Zhao, Xiang, Patricia L. Obst, Katherine M. White, Erin L. O’Connor, and Huon Longman. "Network analysis among World of Warcraft players’ social support variables: A two-way approach." Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds 13, no. 3 (October 1, 2021): 249–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jgvw_00041_1.

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World of Warcraft (WoW) is one of the most popular massively multiplayer online games. Previous studies have found evidence of in-game and offline social support among WoW players; however, the interplay of different types of social support such as informational and emotional support among this cohort has not been examined. This study used a reciprocal social support perspective to explore the system-level relationships among different types of social support in a sample of WoW players (N=181). Using network analysis, two major types of social support, informational and emotional, given and received within WoW and offline systems were included as model indicators. Social support networks of guild and non-guild members were compared. Clear separation was found between offline and in-game social support. Informational support played a key role in all networks but differences in the social support networks were identified between guild and non-guild members. These findings indicate dynamics between different types of social support overlooked in previous studies. By revealing such dynamics, network analysis has been shown as a promising tool for evidencing the subtle dynamics between distinct constructs.
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O'Kane, Christopher A. J., Kevin J. Duffy, Bruce R. Page, and David W. Macdonald. "Effects of resource limitation on habitat usage by the browser guild in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa." Journal of Tropical Ecology 29, no. 1 (January 2013): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467413000035.

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Abstract:Resource depletion and associated increases in interspecific competition are likely to influence differential habitat usage amongst a guild. We tested some prominent theoretical concepts using observed differences in seasonal habitat use amongst the savanna browser guild (elephant, giraffe, impala, kudu and nyala) in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. Herbivore locations (n = 3108) were recorded over 2 y using repeated road transects and, for elephant, GPS collars (187 254 downloads). Densities were calculated using a novel GIS approach designed to be a cost-effective method for annual censuses, but also able to cope with abrupt changes in visibility. Selectivity for (Manly's α) vegetation types, and overlap (Schoener's index) in vegetation type usage were calculated. Resource depletion in the dry season resulted in all members of the guild increasing selectivity for vegetation types (sum of absolute values away from the neutral value for Manly's alpha for the guild: dry seasons 3.97, 5.16; corresponding wet seasons 3.12, 3.68), but decreasing interspecific overlap (80% of Schoener's indices lower in dry season versus wet season). These effects were more marked over the second, more severe, dry season. We found support for the niche overlap hypothesis and the niche compression hypothesis. The Jarman–Bell principle was generally supported, although unexpectedly during the severe dry season elephant showed the most selectivity for vegetation type. The greater the resource depletion, the more relevant interspecific differences in habitat usage become in relation to the differential impacts of guild members.
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Lasanta Martínez, T. "HUDSON, N., 1976. Soil conservation. B.T. Bastford Limited, 320 pp., London." Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica 8 (June 3, 2013): 141–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18172/cig.1101.

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Walzer, A., H. F. Paulus, and P. Schausberger. "Ontogenetic shifts in intraguild predation on thrips by phytoseiid mites: the relevance of body size and diet specialization." Bulletin of Entomological Research 94, no. 6 (December 2004): 577–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/ber2004329.

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AbstractIn greenhouse agroecosystems, a guild of spider mite predators may consist of the oligophagous predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, the polyphagous predatory mite Neoseiulus californicus McGregor (both Acari: Phytoseiidae) and the primarily herbivorous but facultatively predatory western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Diet-specialization and the predator body size relative to prey are crucial factors in predation on F. occidentalis by P. persimilis and N. californicus. Here, it was tested whether the relevance of these factors changes during predator ontogeny. First, the predator (protonymphs and adult females of P. persimilis and N. californicus): prey (F. occidentalis first instars) body size ratios were measured. Second, the aggressiveness of P. persimilis and N. californicus towards F. occidentalis was assessed. Third, survival, development and oviposition of P. persimilis and N. californicus with F. occidentalis prey was determined. The body size ranking was P. persimilis females > N. californicus females > P. persimilis protonymphs > N. californicus protonymphs. Neoseiulus californicus females were the most aggressive predators, followed by highly aggressive N. californicus protonymphs and moderately aggressive P. persimilis protonymphs. Phytoseiulus persimilis females did not attack thrips. Frankliniella occidentalis larvae are an alternative prey for juvenile N. californicus and P. persimilis, enabling them to reach adulthood. Females of N. californicus but not P. persimilis sustained egg production with thrips prey. Within the guild studied here, N. californicus females are the most harmful predators for F. occidentalis larvae, followed by N. californicus and P. persimilis juveniles. Phytoseiulus persimilis females are harmless to F. occidentalis.
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Delidjakova, Kristina K., Richard L. Bello, Kaz Higuchi, and Bipin Pokharel. "Influence of Hudson Bay on the carbon dynamics of a Hudson Bay Lowlands coastal site." Arctic Science 2, no. 3 (September 2016): 142–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2015-0026.

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Eddy covariance (EC) estimates of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and the surface energy balance were gathered from an elevated peat plateau within the Hudson Bay Lowlands near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (58°43′46″N, 93°49′57″W) during the growing season of 2007. Data were segregated into onshore and offshore wind regimes to assess the advective influence of the generally cold and moist Hudson Bay air masses compared to generally warm and dry air masses of nonmarine origin. Monthly average NEE ranged from an uptake of 0.2 µmol·m−2·s−1 in September to 5.6 µmol·m−2·s−1 in July. Over the growing season, onshore winds from Hudson Bay contributed to an average 4.2 °C reduction in air temperature and an NEE increase of 27%. When normalized with respect to sunlight receipt, the ratio of gross primary production to photosynthetically active radiation (GPP/PAR) was 26% stronger for offshore regimes than for onshore, while the ratio of ecosystem respiration to PAR (ER/PAR) was 71% stronger for offshore regimes. It was concluded that GPP maintains the same strength for both wind regimes, while ER is significantly stronger for offshore regimes, resulting in reduced NEE capacity during periods when winds originate from inland.
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Dye, April K., and Kelli Y. Williams. "Guild princesses and mean girls: Internalised misogyny and gaming." Psychology of Women and Equalities Section Review 1, no. 2 (2018): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpspowe.2018.1.2.8.

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The demographic of gamers is rapidly changing, and currently an estimated 42 per cent of gamers are female. As a result, research is beginning to look at the sexism which is often characteristic of the experiences of female gamers and the content of games themselves. Our research focused on the negative and positive interactions of female gamers both in games as well as gaming communities in relation to internalised misogyny. A survey of female gamers (N = 86) demonstrated that 41 per cent had experienced negative interactions with other female gamers. Participants were asked to elaborate on these interactions through open-ended responses which were analysed for thematic content. Their experiences with female players included negative attention-seeking behaviours, competitiveness, relational aggression, and critiques of play style, but also examples of female solidarity. These findings show consistency with the concept of internalised misogyny.
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Welch, Harold E. "Introduction to Limnological Research at Saqvaqjuac, Northern Hudson Bay." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42, no. 3 (March 1, 1985): 494–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f85-067.

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Saqvaqjuac, a Department of Fisheries and Oceans research site at 63°39′N, 90°39′W on the northwest coast of Hudson Bay, is described. Information is given on cultural history, geology, vegetation, climate, and lakes.
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Dionne, Marie-Michelle. "Gestion de la chaine opératoire de traitement des peaux et implication socioéconomique de la femme dorsétienne (Detroit d'Hudson, Nunavik). Ethnoarchéologie, tracéologie et analyse de genre." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29226/29226.pdf.

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Le fait dorsétien reste à ce jour, en préhistoire de l’Arctique, sujet à de nombreux débats quant à sa définition exacte, les modalités entourant son implantation, son expansion et sa disparition de la portion Est de l’Arctique canadien, ainsi que l’organisation socioéconomique qui le caractérise. La compréhension des chaînes opératoires reliées à la production de la culture matérielle constitue un moyen privilégié d’accéder à l’univers des choix techniques et socioéconomiques. Suivant la documentation ethnographique, nous considérons que l’analyse de la séquence de traitement des peaux, dans le but de produire les vêtements et l’équipement nécessaires à la survie en milieu arctique, peut donner accès aux modes de gestions des différentes phases de cette activité technique dans le temps et dans l’espace, ainsi qu’à la nature de la contribution féminine au cours du cycle saisonnier d’exploitation des ressources. Cette étude démontre que, suivant les similarités et les contrastes extraits d’une confrontation entre les modes de gestion des chaînes opératoires de traitement des peaux Inuit et Dorsétien, il est possible de proposer un modèle révélant le mode d’organisation socioéconomique de ces derniers, ainsi que d’aborder la nature des relations sociales (relations de genre) sous-jacentes. Étant soumis à un cycle saisonnier de disponibilité et d’accessibilité aux ressources, ainsi qu’à des besoins matériels équivalent à celui ceux des Inuits, les peuples dorsétiens ont pu élaborer un mode de gestion de leurs activités techniques et de leurs relations sociales particulier, en accord avec une réalité culturelle et sociale qui se distingue de celle de leurs successeurs. La combinaison des analyses tracéologiques (identification de la fonction de l’outillage en chert et en quartz) et spatiales, complétée par une analyse des relations de genre, permet de générer les données nécessaire à ce type d’étude. Les trois sites archéologiques sélectionnés sont situés le long du littoral sud du détroit d’Hudson au Nunavik. La période culturelle couverte par ces derniers comprend la phase de transition du paléoesquimau ancien au paléoesquimau récent (Pita KcFr-5 / 2800-2600 AA), ainsi que la phase dite Dorsétienne (Tivi KcFr-8A / 2600-1000 AA et Tayara KbFk-7 / 2125 – 1186 AA). Mots clés : Paléoesquimau, Dorsétien, chaîne opératoire de traitement des peaux, analyse lithique, tracéologie, expérimentations archéologiques, ethnoarchéologie, analyse de genre, archéologie de l’espace domestique, cycle saisonnier, fonction des outils, microlame.
To this day, Dorset culture continues to be the subject of numerous debates in the field of Arctic prehistory, regarding its exact définition, the methods it used to establish itself, its expansion, and its disappearance from the eastern portion of the Canadian Arctic, as well as its characteristic socioeconomic organization. An understanding of the chaînes opératoires related to their material culture represents a privileged path to access a universe of technical and socioeconomic choices. By following the ethnographical documentation, we consider that the analysis of the skins working process, for the purpose of producing the garments and equipment necessary to survive in an Arctic environment, could provide access to methods to manage the different phases of this technical activity in time and space, in addition to showing the nature of female contributions throughout seasonal cycles of resources availability. This study demonstrates that, by looking at the différences and similarities gathered through a comparison between the management methods of production processes to treat animal skins used by the Inuit and Dorset cultures, it is possible to suggest a relevant model of the socioeconomic organization of the latter, as well as to approach the nature of their underlying social and gender relations. Being subject to a seansonal cyle of availability and access to resources, while experiencing material needs équivalent to those of the Inuit, the Dorset peoples were able to create a particular method for managing their technical activities and their social relationships, consistent with a cultural and social reality that differs from the one experienced by their successors. A combination of use-wear analyses (identification of the use of tools in chert and quartz) and spatial analyses, completed by an analysis of gender relationships, allows the data necessary in this type of study to be generated. The three archaeological sites chosen are located along the southern coastline of the Hudson Strait in Nunavik. The cultural period covered by these sites covers the transitional phase from ancient to récent Paleo-Eskimo (Pita KcFr-5/2800-2600 B.P.), as well as the one knows as the Dorset phase (Tivi KcFr-8A/2600-1000 B.P. and Tayara KbFk-7/2125-1186 B.P.). Keywords: Paleo-Eskimo, Dorset, skin process chaîne opératoire, lithic analysis, use-wear analysis, archaeological experiments, ethno-archaeology, gender analysis, household analysis, seasonal cycle, tools function, microblades.
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Books on the topic "Hudson guild, N.Y"

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Erdahl, Debbie. Hudson Guild Farm: Summer 1984. Bellingham, Wash: Huxley College of Environmental Studies, 1986.

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American Investment Union. [ Catalog]. Park Hill. Yonkers on the Hudson, N. Y. New York's Most Delightful Suburb. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Park Hill. Yonkers on the Hudson, N. Y. New York's Most Delightful Suburb. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Shakespeare, William. As You Like It (Annotated by Henry N. Hudson with an Introduction by Charles Harold Herford). Digireads.com, 2016.

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The Merchant of Venice (Annotated by Henry N. Hudson with an Introduction by Charles Harold Herford). Digireads.com, 2016.

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Series, Michigan Historical Reprint. Outdoors at Idlewild; or, The shaping of a home on the banks of the Hudson. By N. P. Willis. Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 2005.

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DАУ Trading Оn Binance FОr NЕwbІЕЅ Аnd ЕxРЕrtЅ: The Cryptocurrency Investor Guild to Build Passive Income Trading Bitcoin, Altcoins on Binance for Daily Profitability. Independently Published, 2022.

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Peele, John. A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral, Before the Right Worshipful James Hudson, Esq. Mayor, and the Corporation of Norwich, on Tuesday, June 17, 1794, Being Guild day. By the Rev. John Peele,. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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Londonderry Celebration: Exercises on the 150Th Anniversary of the Settlement of Old Nutfield, Comprising the Towns of Londonderry, Derry, Windham, and Parts of Manchester, Hudson and Salem, N. H. , June 10 1869. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Clarke, J. B. Londonderry Celebration: Exercises on the 150Th Anniversary of the Settlement of Old Nutfield, Comprising the Towns of Londonderry, Derry, Windham, and Parts of Manchester, Hudson and Salem, N. H. , June 10 1869. HardPress, 2020.

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"An Album: Hudson Guild 2009-10." In More Art in the Public Eye, 156–75. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781733099325-016.

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"H. N. Hudson 1872." In Jacobean Dramatists, edited by Millar MacLure, 112–16. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315888224-39.

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"Henry N. Hudson, the ‘universality’ of Hamlet’s character." In Hamlet. The Arden Shakespeare, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350164918.0043.

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"Henry N. Hudson, further observations on Richard II." In King Richard II. The Arden Shakespeare, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350084766.0044.

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"Chitosan / M. N. V. Ravi Kumar, S.M. Hudson." In Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 636–49. CRC Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429154065-61.

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"Hudson River Fishes and their Environment." In Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, edited by John R. Waldman, Thomas R. Lake, and Robert E. Schmidt. American Fisheries Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569827.ch8.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—The Hudson River Estuary (defined here as the Hudson River drainage and New York Harbor) is home to a large and diverse ichthyofauna. Estimates of species richness reflect both their geographic boundaries and time periods. The most complete estimate is for the Hudson River drainage north of the southern tip of Manhattan, where, as of 2005, 212 fish species have been recorded. This includes 11 new forms not reported in the most recently published tally (1990). We categorize the fishes of the Hudson River drainage as derived from 12 zoogeographic or anthropogenic sources (including species for which we make no judgment [<em>n </em>= 26]), the largest contributions from which include temperate marine strays (<em>n </em>= 65), introduced species (<em>n </em>= 28), and freshwater species that survived Pleistocene glaciations in Atlantic coastal refugia (<em>n </em>= 21). Additional species appear to have invaded from the Mississippi refugia, some naturally (<em>n </em>= 11) and some later, via canals (<em>n </em>= 11). Only ten diadromous fishes occur in the estuary, but many of these are, or have been, commercially and recreationally important (e.g., Atlantic sturgeon <em>Acipenser oxyrinchus</em>, American shad <em>Alosa sapidissima</em>, and striped bass <em>Morone saxatilis</em>). Extremely high seasonal temperature changes in the main-channel Hudson River foster a seasonally dynamic ichthyofauna with relatively few species occurring year round. However, the small number of resident estuarine fishes (<em>n </em>= 8) often occur in high abundances. Species richness peaks between June and September and reaches a minimum in winter. Long-term data indicate that although species richness has increased with the additions of new species, diversity is decreasing because of the decrease in population size of certain species, especially native cyprinids. The Hudson estuary hosts a population of one federally endangered species, shortnose sturgeon <em>Acipenser brevirostrum</em>, which is flourishing. Only one species, the anadromous rainbow smelt <em>Osmerus mordax </em>appears to have become extirpated in the Hudson Estuary.
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"Hudson River Fishes and their Environment." In Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, edited by John R. Waldman, Thomas R. Lake, and Robert E. Schmidt. American Fisheries Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569827.ch8.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—The Hudson River Estuary (defined here as the Hudson River drainage and New York Harbor) is home to a large and diverse ichthyofauna. Estimates of species richness reflect both their geographic boundaries and time periods. The most complete estimate is for the Hudson River drainage north of the southern tip of Manhattan, where, as of 2005, 212 fish species have been recorded. This includes 11 new forms not reported in the most recently published tally (1990). We categorize the fishes of the Hudson River drainage as derived from 12 zoogeographic or anthropogenic sources (including species for which we make no judgment [<em>n </em>= 26]), the largest contributions from which include temperate marine strays (<em>n </em>= 65), introduced species (<em>n </em>= 28), and freshwater species that survived Pleistocene glaciations in Atlantic coastal refugia (<em>n </em>= 21). Additional species appear to have invaded from the Mississippi refugia, some naturally (<em>n </em>= 11) and some later, via canals (<em>n </em>= 11). Only ten diadromous fishes occur in the estuary, but many of these are, or have been, commercially and recreationally important (e.g., Atlantic sturgeon <em>Acipenser oxyrinchus</em>, American shad <em>Alosa sapidissima</em>, and striped bass <em>Morone saxatilis</em>). Extremely high seasonal temperature changes in the main-channel Hudson River foster a seasonally dynamic ichthyofauna with relatively few species occurring year round. However, the small number of resident estuarine fishes (<em>n </em>= 8) often occur in high abundances. Species richness peaks between June and September and reaches a minimum in winter. Long-term data indicate that although species richness has increased with the additions of new species, diversity is decreasing because of the decrease in population size of certain species, especially native cyprinids. The Hudson estuary hosts a population of one federally endangered species, shortnose sturgeon <em>Acipenser brevirostrum</em>, which is flourishing. Only one species, the anadromous rainbow smelt <em>Osmerus mordax </em>appears to have become extirpated in the Hudson Estuary.
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"Henry N. Hudson, historical truth and characterization in Richard II." In King Richard II. The Arden Shakespeare, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350084766.0038.

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Zolten, Jerry. "“I’ll Keep on Living After I Die”." In Great God A'Mighty! The Dixie Hummingbirds, 317–42. 2nd ed. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190071493.003.0010.

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Abstract James Davis passed in 2007. Ira Tucker soldiered on choosing and training younger singers in the Hummingbirds’ style. Ira Jr. teamed up with him in efforts to continue the legacy. The seventy-fifth anniversary was marked with an album and special events in South Carolina. There, Ira Tucker took part in a new documentary film, How They Got Over: Gospel Quartets and the Road to Rock ‘n’ Roll. The album Diamond Jubilation featured Dr. John along with veterans of Bob Dylan's band including as producer Larry Campbell, Tony Garnier, Levon Helm, and Garth Hudson. A highlight was the debut of Dylan's song “City of Gold.” Guitarist Lyndon Baines Jones made his recording debut as a Hummingbird. High-profile appearances and accolades continued. Philadelphia honored them with a mural on the side of a building and a street renamed “Dixie Hummingbird Way.” Ira Tucker's final album Still Keeping It Real/The Last Man Standing was nominated for a 2007 Grammy Award. There was a performance at Paul Simon's award ceremony for the inaugural Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Health issues began affecting Ira Tucker and he passed in 2008. Stevie Wonder spoke and performed at the funeral. The Hummingbirds currently stand at a crossroads. The interest in quartet gospel thrives through new books, documentaries, music streaming, and social media fan pages. The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC features a Hummingbirds exhibit. Nonetheless, performance opportunities remain scarce and the future of the Dixie Hummingbirds is uncertain.
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Conference papers on the topic "Hudson guild, N.Y"

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Pitts, Michael C., Larry W. Thomason, and William P. Chu. "Evolution of Pinatubo and Cerro Hudson Aerosol Over the Antarctic During the 1991 Austral Spring." In Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/orsa.1993.tha.3.

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The eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (15.1°N, 120.4°E) in the Philippines on June 15, 1991, injected large amounts of SO2 into the stratosphere as high as 30 km (McCormick, 1992). The SO2underwent rapid conversion to H2SO4/H2O aerosol, and after the first few weeks following the eruption, the aerosol had dispersed in a band over the tropics between 20°S and 30°N. In subsequent weeks, substantial amounts of aerosol were transported to the mid-latitudes of both hemispheres, and by early September, satellite observations indicated a layer of Pinatubo aerosol centered near 21 km had reached as far south as the outer edge of the Antarctic polar vortex (McCormick and Veiga, 1992). In addition, the Cerro Hudson volcano in southern Chile (45.92°S, 73.0°W) erupted intermittently from August 12-15, 1991, sending significant amounts of SO2 into the lower stratosphere, primarily below 14 km. Satellite observations indicated that the Cerro Hudson cloud initially became embedded in a predominantly westerly flow, and after two weeks was dispersed in a band between 50°S and 65°S (Doiron et al.,1991). Thus, at the onset of the 1991 Austral spring, two distinct volcanic aerosol clouds were present in the stratosphere over the polar regions of the Southern Hemisphere. In this study, we utilize SAM II and SAGE II data to identify and track the movement of these volcanic clouds and study transport processes associated with the Antarctic polar vortex during the spring.
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De la Torre Oliver, Francisco. "Imágenes de otros mundos. La alianza entre pintura y videojuego." In IV Congreso Internacional de Investigación en Artes Visuales. ANIAV 2019. Imagen [N] Visible. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/aniav.2019.9013.

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La industria del videojuego ha encontrado en la pintura el medio donde visualizar sus propios mundos ¿Podría suponer el desarrollo de los videojuegos AAA una revalorización de la pintura naturalista convirtiendo al concept artist en el nuevo pintor del siglo XXI? Objetivos que nos planteamos:Revisar la creación de imágenes de mundos en la pintura.Estudiar el papel del concept artist en la industria del videojuego.Desarrollar el análisis de un caso práctico actual. El arte tiene la capacidad de representar una imagen del mundo coherente con los planteamientos ideológicos desde los que se desarrolla. La pintura ha satisfecho, a lo largo de su historia, la necesidad del hombre de crear una imagen del mundo, una representación del mundo e imaginar nuevos mundos. Una práctica que conectaría con el concepto de Mundo abierto desarrollado en los videojuegos actuales.Realizaremos una breve revisión de la representación de mundos en la pintura a través de su historia, desde la idealización en la Edad Media a los planteamientos experimentales de la vanguardia artística del siglo XX. Actualmente, el concept artist representaría al agente de la industria del entretenimiento encargado de desarrollar la visualización del mundo en el que se desarrollan los videojuegos. La labor de encarnar estas imágenes se realiza a través de la pintura, mediante técnicas tradicionales o digitales. De este modo, se estaría produciendo una revisión de las claves pictóricas clásicas con el objetivo de resolver problemas de representación actuales, replanteando las relaciones entre arte y diseño o cultura y entretenimiento. Para profundizar en estas cuestiones, planteamos estudiar el caso de Red Dead Redemption 2 y su relación con la Hudson River School.
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Farahbod, A. M., and J. F. Cassidy. An overview of seismic attenuation in the Eastern Canadian Arctic and the Hudson Bay Complex, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut, Ontario, and Quebec. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/330396.

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In this study we investigated coda-wave attenuation (QC) from the eastern Canadian Arctic in Nunavut and the Hudson Bay complex including portions of northern Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Labrador. We used earthquake recordings from 15 broadband and 3 short period seismograph stations of the Canadian National Seismic Network (CNSN) and 29 broadband stations of the POLARIS network across the region. Our dataset is comprised of 637 earthquakes recorded between 1985 and 2021 with magnitudes ranging from 1.3 to 6.1, depths from 0 to 20 km and epicentral distances of 5 to 100 km. This gives a total of 246 high signal-to-noise (S/N) traces (S/N[lesser/equal]5.0) useful for QC calculation (with a maximum ellipse parameter, a2, of 100) across the region. Coda windows were selected to start at tc = 2tS (two times the travel time of the direct S wave), and were filtered at center frequencies of 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 Hz. Our study reveals a consistent pattern. We find that in the northern section of the study area, the highest Q0 values (e.g., Q0 of 110 and 112) are at station POIN and station RES, respectively, which are located in the older Archean province. The lowest Q0 values that we find (e.g., Q0 of 55 and 61) are at station AKVQ and IVKQ respectively, located in northern Quebec. Smaller Q0 values for stations in the south are explained by the younger age of the rocks and proximity to the main fault systems. An average for all the data results in a Q relationship of QC = 82f1.08 for the frequency band of 2 to 16 Hz for the entire region.
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