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Al-Zubidi, Haitham Kamil, and Noor Hassan Radhi. "Spirituality in Mary Oliver’s Poetry." Al-Adab Journal 2, no. 137 (2021): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i137.1626.

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Mary Oliver is an American poet who has been so much fascinated by the natural world since her childhood. Natural world occupies a very large space in her poetry, if not her entire poetic work. She was born in Ohio 1935, and she spent her childhood there surrounded by Nature. She graduated from high school and went to Vassar college and Ohio State University, yet she could not get a degree. She moved to New York where she met the sister of Edna St. Vincent Millay, the famous American poet and playwright. She got a closer look to Edna’s works by organizing her papers for almost seven years. As for career, she held the position at Bennington College by being the Catherine Osgood Foster Chair for Distinguished Teaching. Later on she settled in Provincetown, Massachusetts for almost forty years inspired by the natural scenes there which are conveyed in her collections.
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Maver, Igor. "Slovene poetry in the U.S.A.: the case of Ivan Zorman." Acta Neophilologica 32 (December 1, 1999): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.32.0.77-84.

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Ivan Zorman was both a musician and a poet, born in 1889 in Šmarje near Grosuplje and died in 1957 in Cleveland (Ohio). In 1893 his family emigrated to the United States of America, first to Ely, Calumet, Cleveland and then to some other American towns. After a brief return to Slovenia in 1898/9, where Zorman attended elementary school in Velesovo near Kranj, they finally settled down in 1904 in Cleveland. In 1907 Zorman took up the study of modern languages (English, French and Italian), history and music at Western Reserve University and graduated only in music in 1912. For a number of years, during 1908 and 1956, he was chief organist and choir leader (like his father) at the parish church of Sv. Lovrenc in Newburgh near Cleveland. During 1920 and 1925 he was professional director of the "Zorman Philharmonic". Not only was he known as a musician, he was very much present in the public life of the Slovene community living in Cleveland, as the enthusiastic teacher of Slovene literature in the Slovene school of the "Slovenski narodni dom", as a poet, translator and public speaker.
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Maver, Igor. "Slovene poetry in the U.S.A.: the case of Ivan Zorman." Acta Neophilologica 32 (December 1, 1999): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.32.1.77-84.

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Ivan Zorman was both a musician and a poet, born in 1889 in Šmarje near Grosuplje and died in 1957 in Cleveland (Ohio). In 1893 his family emigrated to the United States of America, first to Ely, Calumet, Cleveland and then to some other American towns. After a brief return to Slovenia in 1898/9, where Zorman attended elementary school in Velesovo near Kranj, they finally settled down in 1904 in Cleveland. In 1907 Zorman took up the study of modern languages (English, French and Italian), history and music at Western Reserve University and graduated only in music in 1912. For a number of years, during 1908 and 1956, he was chief organist and choir leader (like his father) at the parish church of Sv. Lovrenc in Newburgh near Cleveland. During 1920 and 1925 he was professional director of the "Zorman Philharmonic". Not only was he known as a musician, he was very much present in the public life of the Slovene community living in Cleveland, as the enthusiastic teacher of Slovene literature in the Slovene school of the "Slovenski narodni dom", as a poet, translator and public speaker.
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Beal, Jane. "David K. Coley, Death and the Pearl-Maiden: Plague, Poetry, England. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press, 2018, 220 pp." Mediaevistik 32, no. 1 (2020): 469–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2019.01.122.

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David K. Coley (Associate Professor of English, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia) has produced an intriguing new book examining the four poems of the Pearl Manuscript, Cotton Nero A.x. – Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight – in the context of late-medieval English and European plague treatises, texts, and discourses. Coley considers the Black Plague as a cultural trauma, which deeply affected the poet, who, motivated either by subconscious post-traumatic feeling or conscious artistry, used the same language and exempla used in plague texts in key passages of his poems. Coley indicates that his goal in the book <?page nr="470"?>is “to investigate how the history of the medieval plague experience might be simultaneously forgotten and remembered in late medieval literature” (5) and, more specifically, to examine:
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Ozer, Murat. "Tulip in the Desert." American Journal of Islam and Society 18, no. 4 (2001): 191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v18i4.1998.

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The poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) of the Indiansubcontinent, who has been called the most serious Muslim philosophicalthinker of modem times by Fazlur Rahman, does not occupy the place hedeserves in the memory of the 'Umma of Islam today. For this fallen'Umma which has not produced world-class thinkers for centuries, this stateof amnesia cannot be afforded if the desire for revival is genuine. To thisend, I believe, the recent book of Mustansir Mir, Tulip in the Desert: ASelection of the Poetry of Muhammad Iqbal is a very timely contribution.The book consists of twelve short chapters preceded by an introductionon the life, poetry and philosophy of Iqbal. The author, who edited andtranslated this selection from Urdu and Farsi, is a professor in theDepartment of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Y oungston StateUniversity, Ohio. His book is more than a collection of Iqbal's poetry. Heputs his own background to the service of the reader. Each chapter startswith a commentary on the poems selected according to a theme. Each poemis supplied with extensive explanatory notes, which sometimes take morespace than the poem itself. As the author rightly states, these commentariesand notes elucidate Iqbal's use of historical, religious, philosophical andliterary resources of the Islamic tradition. The book is a comprehensiveintroduction to various aspects of Iqbal's ideology and art in his poetry.Considering that the number of existing books on Iqbal is far less thansufficient as compared to the magnitude and importance of his work, thepresent one is a significant contribution to commemorate Iqbal, and teachlay people, as well as the learned, his recipe for overcoming the problemsthat Muslims have been facing for centuries ...
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Gontarski, S. E. "“An American bitch”: Beckett’s Love’s Labor’s Lost." Tekstualia 2, no. 6 (2020): 73–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.5181.

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Samuel Beckett is not often thought of as a love poet, but much of his early poetry explores such personal relationships in intimate terms. In Shakespeare’s most poignant plays, love is almost always lost (except for his most formulaic comedies), as it is in Beckett’s poetry, despite one’s labors. This essay explores that thread of love in Beckett’s poetry, and, more importantly, its return in his late media experiments as a series of hauntings, a preoccupation that Derrida would call hauntology. The principal fi gures of Krapp’s Last Tape, “Ohio Impromptu”, “...but the clouds...”, “Ghost Trio”, and “Eh, Joe” remain haunted by failed love as they replay, time and again, the separation and its ghostly aftermath after one of the partners either dies or leaves to pursue what at the time was deemed a higher goal, art, of one form or another. This treatment of Beckett’s writings on love was originally delivered as a keynote address, “Beckett’s Love’s Labor’s Lost”, for the University of Gdańsk Samuel Beckett Seminar, “Beckett’s Faces”, and for the BETWEEN.POMIĘDZY 2018 Festival and Literary Conference as something of a backstory to the laboratory fi lm made during and sponsored by that conference and called Beckett on the Baltic: Love’s Labor’s Lost. Its world premiere was held at the BETWEEN.POMIĘDZY 2019 Festival and Literary Conference.
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Orozco, Violeta. "Costa primera." La Palabra y el Hombre, revista de la Universidad Veracruzana, no. 48 (October 7, 2019): 34–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/lpyh.v0i48.2871.

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Violeta Orozco es una poeta bilingüe mexicana. Se graduó de la maestría en Letras Hispánicas (Ohio University) y empezó el doctorado en Letras Hispánicas en Rutgers University. Su proyecto de investigación se enfoca en las poetas marginales latinoamericanas desde la perspectiva del feminismo.
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Kopkiewicz, Aldona. "Chroboty, echa, oho! Słuch i inne zmysły w poezji Mirona Białoszewskiego." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, no. 30 (September 28, 2017): 259–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2017.30.12.

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The very relation between possibility of writing and sensitivity is a main concern of this interpretation of Miron Białoszewski’s poetry. At the start, I notice traumatic state of writing subjectivity, which I see as a negative affect. Białoszewski’s trauma manifests itself as an acedia in the Leżenia poetry cycle, in which the poet searches for another, positive affective simulation as well. He finds it in the very work of language, of sounds, and of material reality surrounding him. As he tries to revive himself and his writing mainly through the senses of touching and hearing/listening, I use the model of subjectivity described by Jean-Luc Nancy in the essay On listening, to understand how creative, writing subjectivity works on sensual and language levels.
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Rompalo, Anne M., Yu-Hsiang Hsieh, Terry Hogan, et al. "Point-of-care tests for sexually transmissible infections: what do ‘end users' want?" Sexual Health 10, no. 6 (2013): 541. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh13047.

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Background Clinicians and developers identify sensitivity as an important quality in a point-of-care test (POCT) for sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Little information exists regarding what patients want for STI POCTs. Methods: A qualitative study, encompassing five focus groups among attendees of STI and adolescent health centres in Baltimore, Maryland, and Cincinnati, Ohio, were conducted between March 2008 and April 2009. Discussion topics included advantages and disadvantages of having a POCT, perceived barriers to using POCTs in the clinic setting and at home, priorities for the development of new POCTs for STIs, and envisioned characteristics of an ideal POCT. All discussions were recorded and transcribed. A qualitative content analysis was performed to examine frequencies or patterns of recurring codes, which were regrouped and indexed to identify salient themes. Results: Patients attending STI and adolescent outpatient clinics are in favour of diagnostic tests that are rapid, easy to read and simple to use. Home testing options for POCTs were acceptable and provided better confidentiality, privacy and convenience, but clinic-based POCTs were also acceptable because they offer definitive results and ensure immediate treatment. Barriers to home POCTs centred on cost and the ability to read and perform the test correctly at home. Opinions did not differ by patient ethnicity, except that Hispanic participants questioned the reliability of home test results, wanted high sensitivity and desired bilingual instructions. Conclusions: Patients attending STI and adolescent medical centres are in favour of STI POCTs if they are affordable, rapid, easy to read and simple to use.
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Gagnier, Regenia. "BOOK REVIEW: edited by Joseph Bristow.The Fin-de-Si�cle Poem: English Literary Culture and the 1890s. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2005." Victorian Studies 48, no. 4 (2006): 771–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/vic.2006.48.4.771.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ohio poet"

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Payne, Phillip Gene. "Modernity Lost: Ironton, Ohio, In Industrial and Post-Industrial America." The Ohio State University, 1994. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1392657460.

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He, Jian. "Differential migrations in a post-industrial state: Ohio, 1980-1990 /." The Ohio State University, 1994. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487850665559903.

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Cugliari, Christine Wetherholt. "A post-positivist qualitative study of philanthropic donors to Appalachian Ohio." Connect to resource, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1123771101.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.<br>Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 126 p.; also includes graphics (some col.). Includes bibliographical references (p. 120-126). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Coffey, Jacqueline M. ""Post-Racial" Yet Still Unequal: Educational Disparities in Ohio Public Schools." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1448888149.

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Moore, Jonathan Barrons. "Local economic development in the post-industrial service economy manufacturing communities in the Ohio River Valley /." Connect to this title online, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1061247139.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2003.<br>Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xiii, 242 p.; also includes graphics, maps Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-242). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Harper, Larisa L. "Dual Enrollment in Ohio: Participation, Performance, Perceptions, and Potential." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1427905156.

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Sweeney, Glennon M. "New (Sub)Urban Dreams: A Case Study of Redevelopment in Upper Arlington, Ohio." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1408972555.

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BANYAS, JEANNE M. "RECONNECTION: INDUSTRIAL WATERFRONTS IN A POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1085598080.

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Guarino, Thomas. "Symphonic Poem (for Orchestra)." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1429641512.

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Faehmel, Babette. "CLASS, GENDER, AND DELINQUENCY IN POST WORLD WAR II HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, 1945-1961." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2000. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin971364074.

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Books on the topic "Ohio poet"

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A childhood in the Milky Way: Becoming a poet in Ohio. University of Akron Press, 1999.

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Blevins, Richard. Medieval Ohio: A poem for D.A. Levy. Spuyten Duyvil, 2011.

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Dykes, Martha. Lakeview Cemetery: Port Clinton, Ohio. M.A. Dykes, 2005.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Designate the United States Post Office Located at 150 North 3rd Street in Steubenville, Ohio, as the "Douglas Applegate Post Office.". U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Bernice, Peterson, and Sanders Funeral Home (Port Clinton, Ohio), eds. Sanders Funeral Home records: Port Clinton, Ohio. M. Dykes, 2000.

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Elizabeth, Shamhart, and Gargiulo Barbara Keyser, eds. Scioto County, Ohio, post offices and postmasters, 1805 to 2001. Little Miami Pub. Co., 2001.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Designate the United States Post Office Located at 3675 Warrensville Center Road in Shaker Heights, Ohio, as the "Louis Stokes Post Office.". U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Designate the Facility of the United States Postal Service Located at 204 South Broad Street in Lancaster, Ohio, as the "Clarence Miller Post Office Building.". U.S. G.P.O., 2002.

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GOVERNMENT, US. An Act to Designate the Facility of the United States Postal Service Located at 3695 Green Road in Beachwood, Ohio, as the "Larry Small Post Office Building.". U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Redesignate the Facility of the United States Postal Service Located at 1568 South Green Road in South Euclid, Ohio, as the "Arnold C. D'Amico Station.". U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ohio poet"

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"Diane Gilliam Fisher." In Writing Appalachia, edited by Katherine Ledford and Theresa Lloyd. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178790.003.0074.

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Although Diane Gilliam Fisher’s family migrated after World War II from the Appalachian Mountains to Columbus, Ohio, where she was born and reared, they maintained strong ties to Mingo County, West Virginia, and Johnson County, Kentucky. Fisher earned a PhD in Romance languages and literature from Ohio State University and an MFA from Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, North Carolina, before settling into her professional life as a poet....
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"James Wright." In Writing Appalachia, edited by Katherine Ledford and Theresa Lloyd. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178790.003.0040.

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Poet James Wright was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, across the Ohio River from Wheeling, West Virginia. His father worked at a glass factory and his mother at a laundry. The poverty of Martins Ferry, his parents’ working-class existence, and the Great Depression affected Wright, and at age sixteen he suffered a nervous breakdown. He later enlisted in the army, serving in Japan. Upon his return, he attended Kenyon College on the GI bill. There Wright studied under John Crowe Ransom and received a foundation in New Criticism, a critical approach that heavily influenced Wright’s early poetry....
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Milton, Sansom. "Universities in Post-2003 Iraq: Coalition and Iraqi Responses to Violence and Insecurity." In Four Dead in Ohio. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s0163-786x20210000045008.

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Sleeper-Smith, Susan. "Reopening the Western Trade." In Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469640587.003.0004.

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Versailles had very little interest in the Ohio River valley until the beginning of the eighteenth century, when increased amounts of peltry found their way into English hands. Cadillac founded Detroit to divert the trade back to the French, but only when Detroit traders and merchants supplied what Indians most desired did this fort become a viable exchange post. The trade changed dramatically in the eighteenth century, as a large number of matrifocal households emerged along the western tributary rivers of the Ohio. These female-dominated households not only controlled the food supply but were the processors of peltry, thus allowing women to exert greater power over the exchange process. More than 70 percent of the trade goods shipped to Detroit consisted of cloth, and women’s work of transforming cloth into clothing transformed the dress and prosperity of the region. Although Detroit secured a greater share of the trade for New France, it intensified the conflict between France and England.
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Runyon, Randolph Paul. "Introduction." In The Mentelles. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813175386.003.0001.

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This chapter provides a brief overview of the book, touching on topics that will be covered in depth later. These include the Mentelles' French origins; their experience of the French Revolution; their life on the Ohio frontier in the French colony of Gallipolis; Charlotte's career as an educator; their struggle to survive in early Kentucky; their ties to Henry Clay, Mary Todd Lincoln and Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours; their unusual perspective on the culture of early Lexington; and the importance of their voluminous correspondence in revealing their personalities and their story.
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Fain, Cicero M. "The “Grapevine Telegraph”." In Black Huntington. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042591.003.0002.

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This chapter examines black agency during the immediate post-Civil War period of 1865-1871, a time in which African American movement and migration transforms the region. In the attempt to achieve a fuller measure of their freedom, black migrants leave Virginia and travel over the Appalachian Mountains into the newly formed state of West Virginia. Though free in the ostensibly anti-slavery state, racism impedes black aspiration. The chapter foregrounds the varied methods blacks utilize to ameliorate these barriers and constraints to build lives anew. It concludes that the primary purpose of black migration into the state and Huntington was not political or social gain but the acquisition of gainful employment affiliated with the establishment of the upstart Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
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Blevins, Cameron. "Stories and Structures." In Paper Trails. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190053673.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 follows the story of four siblings as they migrated westward and the role of the US Post in their lives. From the time they were orphaned as children in Ohio, the postal network connected Sarah, Jamie, Delia, and Benjamin Curtis across space. The Curtis siblings joined a migratory wave of people that washed across the western United States during the late 19th century. No matter where they moved, from a railway line on the central plains to a mill town in northern California to a backcountry ranch in Arizona, they could rely on the US Post’s expansive infrastructure to communicate with each other. Across dozens of surviving letters, the US Post’s structural power comes into focus, giving meaning to how its institutional arrangements and wider geography shaped everyday experiences and conditions in the 19th-century West.
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Wenzel, Andrea. "A New Kind of Journalist?" In Community-Centered Journalism. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043307.003.0006.

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Chapter Five situates the cases explored in this book within the larger landscape of engaged journalism and solutions journalism in North America. It offers several mini-cases of solutions journalism and relational engagement that are centered not on newsrooms, but on communities and their needs. Focusing on the perspective of journalists, it features organizations including Capital Public Radio’s Story Circles, Center for Investigative Reporting, City Bureau, The Discourse, Free Press News Voices, Listening Post Collective, Outlier Media, Resolve Philadelphia, and Your Voice Ohio. The cases look at how these groups assess local information needs, use community organizing strategies to build relationships with community stakeholders, and grapple with challenges around funding and evaluation. Through interviews with leaders of these groups, the cases illustrate how these community-centered projects are pushing boundaries of journalism, and how norms and practices must be reimagined for journalism to contribute to stronger local communication infrastructures.
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Macklin, June, and Alvina Teniente de Costilla. "La Virgen de Guadalupe and the American Dream: The Melting Pot Bubbles on in Toledo, Ohio." In The Chicano Experience. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429051197-6.

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MacDonald, Scott. "Laura Poitras." In The Sublimity of Document. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190052126.003.0004.

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This is the first career interview with Academy Award–winner, Pulitzer Prize–winner, MacArthur Fellow Laura Poitras, whose shift from cooking to filmmaking brought her first into contact with the avant-garde filmmaking community in the Bay Area, and in particular, with Ernie Gehr; then into contact with Linda Goode Bryant, with whom she made Flag Wars (2003), an Emmy-winning documentary about ethnic collisions in a Columbus, Ohio, neighborhood. Her reaction to the American response to 9/11 instigated her celebrated post-9/11 trilogy of films: My Country, My Country (2006), which explores events during the election in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein; The Oath (2010), a portrait of Abu Jandal, Osama bin Laden’s one-time bodyguard; and CITIZENFOUR (2014), where Poitras worked with Ed Snowden to reveal unconstitutional surveillance practices. Her feature about Julian Assange, Risk (2016), followed. In 2015, with Charlotte Cook and A. J. Schnack, she founded Field of Vision to provide independent documentary filmmakers with a platform for their work.
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Conference papers on the topic "Ohio poet"

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Blauch, Garrett A., Catherine T. Ruhm, Laura L. Sugano, and Anne J. Jefferson. "STREAMBED SEDIMENT AND HYDRAULIC GEOMETRY IN THE POST-GLACIAL LANDSCAPE OF NORTHEASTERN OHIO." In Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section and 51st North-Central Annual GSA Section Meeting - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017ne-290633.

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Stone, David J., Boian T. Alexandrov, and Jorge A. Penso. "Post Weld Heat Treatment and Formation of Untempered Martensite in 410 Steel Welds." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63755.

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Martensitic grades of stainless steels are primarily used in applications requiring increased hardenability while maintaining adequate corrosion resistance against halide stress corrosion cracking (SCC), polyphonic acid stress corrosion cracking, oxidation, and sulfur attack at elevated temperatures. Martensitic stainless steels are extensively used in the oil and gas industries where presence of sulfur is elevated in working conditions. A study on the unexpected high hardness and loss of toughness in Type 410 steel weldments experienced in industry has been carried out at the Welding Engineering Laboratory of the Ohio State University. A hypothesis of exceeding the A1 temperature during PWHT in the ASME recommended temperature range was evaluated using thermodynamic software Thermo-Calc™. It was fond that the A1 temperature in Type 410 steel base and weld metal can vary in a temperature range of 686°C to 850°C. A fairly good correlation between the A1 temperatures predicted with Thermo-Calc™ and experimentally validated with Single Sensor Differential Thermal Analysis (SS-DTA) has been found. Based off these results, the PWHT range of 760 to 800°C suggested by ASME B31.3 is likely to be too high for avoiding formation of untempered martensite in the weld metal and heat affected zone of Type 410 steel welds.
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Smith, Boeing, Antonio J. Ramirez, Steven L. McCracken, and Stephen Tate. "Investigation of Relationship Between Microhardness and Charpy Impact Energy for Temper Bead Welding Qualification: Part 1." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93950.

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Abstract Temper bead (TB) welding is often used as an alternative to post weld heat treatment (PWHT) for repair of pressure vessels and piping in the nuclear power industry. Historically, qualification of TB welding procedures has employed the Charpy V-notch test to ensure acceptable heat-affected-zone (HAZ) impact properties. The 2004 Edition of ASME Section IX provided a new provision in QW-290 that allows temper bead qualification using a peak hardness criterion. The peak hardness provision is appropriate for industries such as oil and gas, where peak allowable hardness is specified to ensure adequate resistance to sulfide stress cracking in sour service environments. However, a peak hardness criterion is not appropriate where impact properties are specified for resistance to brittle fracture during low temperature conditions that can occur during certain postulated accident scenarios at a nuclear power plant. Work at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and The Ohio State University (OSU) show that a hardness drop protocol can be used to demonstrate acceptable impact properties in the HAZ of a temper bead weld. This paper presents a quantitative correlation between hardness measurements and HAZ microstructures with presumed optimum impact properties using a hardness drop approach. The overarching goal is to develop a hardness test protocol for temper bead weld procedure qualification for applications where impact properties are specified.
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Babyak, Timothy, Vincent DeCenso, Boian Alexandrov, and Jorge Penso. "Application of Low Heat Input Gas Metal Arc Welding for Corrosion Resistant Weld Overlays." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21562.

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Abstract Preventing failure due to corrosion poses a challenge to the oil and gas industry. A cost-effective way to prevent such failures is the application of corrosion-resistant nickel-based weld overlays using arc welding processes. Previous research performed at The Ohio State University indicates low heat input GMAW processes, such as cold metal transfer (CMT), produce weld overlays which corrode up to ten times slower than overlays produced with cold wire GTAW [1, 2], with up to ten times higher deposition rates [3]. However, formation of lack of fusion and lack of penetration defects has been a major concern related to the widespread application of low heat input GMAW processes in the industry. In this study, optimal windows of CMT welding parameters for producing defect-free welds were established using a design of experiment approach. CMT weld overlays were compared with hot wire (HW)-GTAW overlays currently used in industry with respect to bead characteristics, microstructure, and process capability. As compared with the HW-GTAW process, the CMT process produced weld overlays with up to four times lower dilution, seven times smaller interdendritic arm spacing, and four times higher deposition rates. Additionally, average heat affected zone and fusion boundary hardness values in the CMT overlays were below 248 HV0.1 and may not require the post weld heat treatment specified by NACE MR0175.
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Christensen, Louis, Richard Celestina, Spencer Sperling, Randall Mathison, Hakan Aksoy, and Jong Liu. "Infrared Temperature Measurements of the Blade Tip for a Turbine Operating at Corrected Engine Conditions." In ASME Turbo Expo 2020: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2020-14528.

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Abstract A high-speed infrared camera is used to measure the temperature of blade tips in a cooled high-pressure turbine operating at corrected engine conditions in The Ohio State University short duration Turbine Test Facility. These experiments create a challenging problem for infrared imaging since the rotor turns at over 13,000 rpm with tip speeds on the order of 300 m/s, and the surface temperature of the airfoils is on the order of 350 K. This means that the camera needs to capture a low intensity signal in a very short time period. This paper will review the design and operation of a measurement procedure to accomplish this difficult task along with the post-processing steps necessary to extract useful data. Raw infrared images are processed by deblurring the images using a non-blind Wiener filter and mapping the two-dimensional data onto the three-dimensional blade. This paper also describes experiments covering a range of cooling flow rates and main flow temperatures. In addition, several tests with no main flow and only cooling flow were performed at lower speeds to reduce motion blur and enable the separation of internal and external heat transfer information. Results show that the infrared data is consistent and can provide quantitative comparisons of cooling performance even at the high rotation speed. This paper presents the lessons learned for high-speed infrared measurement along with representative data to illustrate the repeatability and capability of the measurement scheme as well as suggested improvements to guide further development.
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Robardey, G., A. Smadja, G. Lescaille, I. Bouzouita, and V. Descroix. "Evaluation de l’efficacité de l’hypno-sédation par rapport à une anxiolyse pharmacologique sur la qualité de vie et la douleur en post-opératoire de l’avulsion de dents de sagesse sous anesthésie locale : une étude prospective randomisée." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206602002.

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Introduction : L’anxiété est associée à une haute intensité de douleur post-opératoire. Les méthodes pharmacologiques anxiolytiques ont prouvé leur efficacité. L’hypnose, qui a montré un bénéfice sur L’anxiété et la douleur per-opératoire et sur le post-interventionnel, est une alternative simple et dénuée d’effets secondaires. Il existe peu de comparaison entre sédation hypnotique et anxiolyse pharmacologique. L’objectif de cette étude est de montrer que L’hypnose est aussi efficace que l’association Hydroxyzine-MEOPA dans la prévention de L’anxiété et de la douleur post-opératoire en chirurgie orale. Matériel et méthodes 30 patients adressés dans le service d’Odontologie de la Pitié Salpêtrière pour avulsion de dents de sagesse homolatérales sous anesthésie locale ont été aléatoirement répartis en 3 groupes de 10 patients : un groupe bénéficiant de l’association Hydroxyzine-MEOPA, le second d’une hypno-sédation et le troisième était le groupe contrôle. Le protocole chirurgical était standardisé et les prescriptions post¬opératoires identiques. La chirurgie était réalisée par un opérateur et un hypnothérapeute uniques. Le critère principal de jugement était la qualité de vie post-opératoire. Un questionnaire évaluant par 17 items le dysfonctionnement, le malaise et le handicap oraux (score OHIP : 0 à 80 de la meilleure qualité de vie à la plus dégradée) était rempli par le patient à H0, H6, J, J2, J3, J7 et remis lors de la consultation de contrôle à J7. Les critères secondaires évaluaient la quantit 1 d’anesthésie per- opératoire, la durée opératoire, la douleur et L’anxiété post-opératoire et la durée de consommation d’antalgiques. Discussion L’étude poursuit l’inclusion de patients. Les résultats préliminaires sur 30 patients comparant les groupes Hydroxyzine-MEOPA et hypnose au groupe contrôle montrent une qualité de vie post-opératoire significativement meilleure dans le groupe hypnose à H6 (44.3[25.4-63.2] vs. 61.4[37.4-85.4], p=0.0048), J1 (p=0.0034), J2 (p=0.0037), J3 (p=0.0005), J7 (p=0.0003). La douleur y est également significativement plus faible dès J1 (EVA 4.3[1.8-6.8] vs. 6.8[3.9-9.7], p=0.0021), tout comme la quantité d’anesthésique per-opératoire (3.4[2.9-3.9] cartouches vs. 4.1[3.8-4.4], p=0.001), la durée d–intervention (49[44-54] minutes vs. 61[53-69], p=0.0008) et la durée de prise d’antalgiques post- opératoire (3.6[2.9-3.3] jours vs. 4.4[4.2-4.6], p=0.005). Conclusion : L’hypno-sédation semble être une méthode de gestion de L’anxiété au moins aussi efficace que l’association Hydroxyzine-MEOPA pour l’avulsion des dents de sagesse. Son effet protecteur sur le post-opératoire est un réel bénéfice pour le patient : réduction de la quantité d’anesthésie et du temps opératoire, diminution de la douleur post- opératoire et de la durée de prise d’antalgiques.
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Weitzel, Paul S. "Steam Generator for Advanced Ultra Supercritical Power Plants 700C to 760C." In ASME 2011 Power Conference collocated with JSME ICOPE 2011. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2011-55039.

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Advanced ultra-supercritical (A-USC) is a term used to designate a coal-fired power plant design with the inlet steam temperature to the turbine at 700 to 760C (1292 to 1400F). Average metal temperatures of the final superheater and final reheater could run higher, at up to about 815C (1500F). Nickel-based alloy materials are thus required. Increasing the efficiency of the Rankine regenerative-reheat steam cycle to improve the economics of electric power generation and to achieve lower cost of electricity has been a long sought after goal. Efficiency improvement is also a means for reducing the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the cost of capture, as well as a means to reduce fuel consumption costs. In the United States (U.S.), European Union, India, China and Japan, industry support associations and private companies working to advance steam generator design technology have established programs for materials development of nickel-based alloys needed for use above 700C (1292F). The worldwide abundance of less expensive coal has driven economic growth. The challenge is to continue to improve the efficiency of coal-fired power generation technology, representing nearly 50% of the U.S. production, while maintaining economic electric power costs with plants that have favorable electric grid system operational characteristics for turndown and rate of load change response. The technical viability of A-USC is being demonstrated in the development programs of new alloys for use in the coal-fired environment where coal ash corrosion and steamside oxidation are the primary failure mechanisms. Identification of the creep rupture properties of alloys for higher temperature service under both laboratory and actual field conditions has been undertaken in a long-term program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Ohio Coal Development Office (OCDO). Ultimately, the economic viability of A-USC power plants is predicated on the comparable lower levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) using either oxy-combustion or post-combustion capture. Using nickel alloy components will drive the design and configuration arrangement of the steam generator relative to the plant. A-USC acceptance depends on achieving the higher functional value and lowering the perceived level of risks as this generation technology appears in a new form.
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Reports on the topic "Ohio poet"

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Smith, Adam, Megan Tooker, and Sunny Adams. Camp Perry Historic District landscape inventory and viewshed analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39841.

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The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) established the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), which requires federal agencies to address their cultural resources, defined as any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object. NHPA section 110 requires federal agencies to inventory and evaluate their cultural resources. Section 106 requires them to determine the effect of federal undertakings on properties deemed eligible or potentially eligible for the NRHP. Camp Perry Joint Training Center (Camp Perry) is located near Port Clinton, Ohio, and serves as an Ohio Army National Guard (OHARNG) training site. It served as an induction center during federal draft periods and as a prisoner of war camp during World War II. Previous work established boundaries for an historic district and recommended the district eligible for the NRHP. This project inventoried and evaluated Camp Perry’s historic cultural landscape and outlined approaches and recommendations for treatment by Camp Perry cultural resources management. Based on the landscape evaluation, recommendations of a historic district boundary change were made based on the small number of contributing resources to aid future Section 106 processes and/or development of a programmatic agreement in consultation with the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
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Kamboj, Sunita, and Lisa Durham. Post-Remediation Radiological Dose Assessment, Painesville Site, Painesville, Ohio. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177889.

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Calabrese, Joseph R., Marijo Tamburrino, and Sandro Galea. Ohio Army National Guard Mental Health Initiative: Risk and Resilience Factors for Combat-Related Posttraumatic Psychopathology and Post Combat Adjustment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada585962.

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Calabrese, Joseph R., Marijo Tamburrino, and Sandro Galea. Ohio Army National Guard Mental Health Initiative: Risk and Resilience Factors for Combat-Related Posttraumatic Psychopathology and Post Combat Adjustment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada585964.

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Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-85-175-1621, Mansfield Post Office, Mansfield, Ohio. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshheta851751621.

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