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A citation to Astbury's earlier X-ray diffraction work was one of only eight references in Franklin's first paper on DNA.
In 2000, King's College London opened the Franklin-Wilkins Building in honour of Dr. Franklin's and Professor Wilkins ' work at the college.
Perhaps their best-known work was for Aretha Franklin's 1970 Spirit in the Dark.
Also included are retrospectives from a 1974 edition of Nature written by Francis Crick and Linus Pauling, and an analysis of Franklin's work by her student Aaron Klug.
A mathematician turned computer scientist turning cognitive scientist, Franklin's research is motivated by wanting to know how minds work — human minds, animal minds and, particularly, artificial minds.
There is no direct evidence linking Darwin to Benjamin Franklin's treatise " Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries, etc .." However, Franklin was a friend and colleague of both Erasmus and Robert Darwin, and it has been suggested that this work may have influenced Darwin's study of Malthus ' belief on the relationship between population and subsistence.
He eventually moved to Philadelphia and found work at Dr. Franklin's Print Shop.
Although it had a tortuous publication history after Franklin's death, this work has become one of the most famous and influential examples of an autobiography ever written.
Franklin's description of his experiments is translated into French, and Abbé Nollet, who is offended because this work calls into question his own theory of electricity, publishes his own book of letters attacking Franklin.
The California Alumni In Arts & Entertainment Club, founded in 2004 by California Alumni Scholar David Herrera, was created intently on the model of Franklin's Junto and organizes alumni of the University of California, Berkeley who work professionally in the Arts and entertainment industry to create events and collaborative artistic projects which bring intelligence and insight to these media.
Founded in 1995, Ursula Franklin Academy's style of teaching is a doctrine of Dr. Ursula Franklin's work in the field of education.
The album is notable for being the final recorded performance of Selena, made just three weeks before her April 1995 murder, and for containing the final work by Marty Paich, who arranged the strings on Franklin's " Somewhere ".

work and persona
Capp's persona has long since eclipsed his work, complicating critical analysis and objective assessment of Li ' l Abner to this day.
From 1971 David Bowie moved on from his early psychedelic work to develop his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional make up, mime and performance into his act.
While few women are mentioned by name in rabbinic literature, and none are known to have authored a rabbinic work, those who are mentioned are portrayed as having a strong influence on their husbands, and occasionally having a public persona.
The Bank Dick is considered a classic of his work, incorporating his usual persona as a drunken henpecked husband with a shrewish wife, disapproving mother-in-law, and savage children.
Those executive assistants that work with corporate officers must be capable of emulating the style, corporate philosophy, and corporate persona of the executive for which they work.
Bryan never earned a big break in film, his live action work remained largely uncredited cameos, usually employing the Fudd persona, or minor supporting roles in B-movies ( like the apoplectic newspaper editor in the Bela Lugosi thriller The Devil Bat ).
Show business excess was a common theme of the band's early work, with Waybill sometimes assuming the onstage persona of " Quay Lewd " ( a pun on Quaalude ), a drunk, drugged out, barely coherent lead singer, wearing flashing glasses and stilt-like tall platform shoes.
At this point, MGM began to distance Harlow's public persona from that of her screen characters, changing her childhood surname from common " Carpenter " to chic " Carpentier ", claiming that writer Edgar Allan Poe was one of her ancestors, and publishing photographs of Harlow doing charity work.
Glass and Wilson first met to discuss the prospects of a collaborative work, and decided on an opera of between four and five hours in length based around a historical persona.
She writes that Night has a useful lesson to teach about the complexities of memoir and memory, and that the story of how it came to be written reveals how many factors come into play in creating a memoir: " the obligation to remember and to testify, certainly, but also the artistic and even moral obligation to construct a true persona and to craft a beautiful work ... truth in prose, it turns out, is not always the same thing as truth in life.
Many Israeli actors, directors, and producers have praised Itzik Kol and cited both his work and persona as being influential in their own careers:
Bush's movie work includes notable appearances in Five Easy Pieces ( 1970 ); The Culpepper Cattle Company ( 1972 ); Electra Glide in Blue ( 1973 ) where his performance caused some critics to characterize his screen persona as " irrepressibly unique "; Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore ( 1974 ); The River ( 1984 ); The Hitcher ( 1986 ); Critters ( 1986 ); Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday ( 1993 ); and others.
He was officially forced out of Las Vegas in 1987, when he was placed in " the Black Book ," making him persona non grata – unable to work in, or even enter, any Nevada casinos because of his alleged ties to organized crime.
Following Durandal's death, Kira meets Shinn in persona and they promise that they will work for a peaceful future.
Dressing for his work in a leopard skin, he assumes the persona of a dog and sniffs around Archie's home and office.
Interviews of former Vitagraph personnel conducted by Anthony Slide in the 1960s and 1970s revealed that his co-workers found him arrogant, bad-tempered, and difficult to work with, an image very much at odds with his genial on-screen persona.
His work and his public persona found an echo in the artistic movement of Neue Sachlichkeit, a major strand in the culture of the Weimar Republic.
The last three albums are collaborations with Nils Frykdahl, inspired by McCarthy's previous work and " Dawn the Faun " stage persona.
While his ' ideas ' and persona gain acceptance ( indeed plaudits ) among the " beat " set, legitimate art critics, like Sir Charles Broward, ( George Sanders ) scoff at his work.
He is often looked to by Herman as a level of confidence to aspire to, while Jay eventually ponders how Herman's more cautious, " nice guy " persona could work to his advantage.
Ettie Annie Rout ( 24 February 1877 – 17 September 1936 ) was a Tasmanian-born New Zealander whose work among servicemen in Paris and the Somme during World War I made her a war hero among the French, yet through the same events she became persona non grata in New Zealand.
This decision was taken as a means to estrange himself from the BM scene, which for the most part never understood his work ; thus his new " Ash " persona would work as an artist with very little or rather no regard for any scene.
" Christgau viewed that the tracks eschew the thug persona of his previous work for " sensitivity " and stated, " Surrounding outtakes that were just outtakes is back-in-the-day recommended to Tim and Missy ( even has some pronunciation in it ) and four autobiographical pieces.

work and comes
Television has yet to work out a living arrangement with jazz, which comes to the medium more as an uneasy guest than as a relaxed member of the family.
The first mention of the language as the " Bulgarian language " instead of the " Slavonic language " comes in the work of the Greek clergy of the Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid in the 11th century, for example in the Greek hagiography of Saint Clement of Ohrid by Theophylact of Ohrid ( late 11th century ).
The first component of the term comes from " cybernetics ", which is derived from the Greek κυβερνήτης ( kybernētēs, steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder ), a word introduced by Norbert Wiener for his pioneering work in electronic communication and control science.
In its prologue, the author gratuitously insulted Cervantes, who not surprisingly took offense and responded ; the last half of Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of Cervantes ' Segunda Parte lend some insight into the effects upon him ; Cervantes manages to work in some subtle digs at Avellaneda's own work, and in his preface to Part II, comes very near to criticizing Avellaneda directly.
Nonetheless, the cost benefit analysis for society at large between having laws that protect citizens from toxic or dangerous living and work conditions such as those that existed in the early industrial 1800's or not clearly comes down on the side of regulation.
Ultimately, His ’ critical work in embryonic development comes with his production of a series of embryo drawings of increasing length and degree of development.
The ultimate aim of any 1st AD is to ensure the film comes in on schedule while maintaining a working environment in which the Director, principal artists ( Actors ) and crew can be focused on their work.
Montag waits for her, but the wait is short-lived when the train comes to take him to work.
The first example of such a use comes from the work of the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, who published in 1845 his Kirchhoff's circuit laws for calculating the voltage and current in electric circuits.
The problem comes from the fact that before the Copyright Act of 1976 the number of years a work was copyrighted in the U. S. was based on publication rather than life of the author plus a certain number of years and that it was good for only 28 years.
Despite the thousands of political cartoons and hundreds of illustrative works attributed to him, a measurable amount of Tenniel ’ s fame comes specifically from his work as the illustrator of Alice.
All artists do work that comes out of the unconscious mind and later on you can analyze it and say the symbolism may mean something, but artists don ’ t think that way and I would bet my life that James Whale would never have had such concepts in mind.
He reviewed the collection of poems for the 2 June 1816 Examiner, and, in his analysis, he attacked the fragmentary nature of the work and argued, " The fault of Mr Coleridge is, that he comes to no conclusion ... from an excess of capacity, he does little or nothing " and that the poem revealed that " Mr Coleridge can write better nonsense verse than any man in English.
It was a fantasy tale, but the moral of the story was that a better life comes from hard work.
Also academics note that since much of what is known about Manichaeism comes from later 10th and 11th Century CE Islamic historians like Al-Biruni and especially the Shia Muslim Persian historian Ibn al-Nadim ( and his work Fihrist ); " Islamic authors ascribed to Mani the claim to be the Seal of the Prophets " This topic is discussed by an Israeli academic Guy G. Stroumsa
Whereas MVC comes from the previous decade ( by work at Xerox PARC in the late 1970s and early 1980s ) and is based on observations of applications that ran on a single graphical workstation ; MVC was applied to distributed applications later in its history ( see Model 2 ).
Fully half of MIPS ' income today comes from licensing their designs, while much of the rest comes from contract design work on cores that will then be produced by third parties.
" Unless one grasps the dismay which comes from humanity's failure to keep the moral law, one cannot understand the coming of Christ and his work.
One day while they are out and about doing their destructive work, an angel comes to them and tells them to no longer seek to destroy the church.
Furthermore, the value of a commercial product comes in part from the necessary work of its inventors.
Julio Valveras, a handsome young miner forced to live and work outside of town because he is Mexican, comes to town with dirty laundry and runs into Jennifer, who volunteers to do his laundry.
He was educated at the Liverpool City School of Art, where he acquired the nickname Josh, which comes from having his work compared to that of Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Similarly, Belgium took no direct influence from the Statute or English copyright theory, but Joris Deene of the University of Ghent identifies an indirect influence " at two levels "; the criteria for what constitutes copyrightable material, which comes from the work of English theorists such as Locke and Edward Young, and the underlying justification of copyright law.

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