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Carmen Herrera

Carmen Herrera

Dana Miller

Yale University Press
2017
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An overdue evaluation of the life and work of a prolific and significant contemporary artist Cuban-born artist Carmen Herrera (b. 1915) has painted for more than seven decades, though it is only in recent years that acclaim for her work has catapulted the artist to international prominence. This handsome volume offers the first sustained examination of her early career from 1948–78, which spans the art worlds of Havana, Paris, and New York. Essays consider the artist’s early studies in Cuba, her involvement with the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in post-war Paris, and her groundbreaking New York output, as well as situate her work in the context of a broader Latin American avant-garde art. An essay by Dana Miller considers Herrera’s New York work of the 1950s through the 1970s, when Herrera was arriving at and perfecting her signature style of hard edge abstraction. Personal family photographs from Herrera’s archive enrich the narrative, and a chronology addressing the entirety of her life and career features additional documentary images. Over 80 works are illustrated as color plates, making this book the most extensive representation of Herrera’s work to date.Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American ArtExhibition Schedule:Whitney Museum of American Art (09/16/16–01/02/17)Wexner Center for the Arts (02/04/17–04/16/17)
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Dana Miller

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Dana Miller

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Never Née Fey

Never Née Fey

Dana Miller

Finishing Line Press
2023
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Never N e Fey is the book any woman seeking the first bent tree limb indicating the hidden path to independence is looking for. This is a savage poetry collection that makes absolutely zero room for even the most microscopic apology for outsized feminine power and total, curled-nose rejection of everything the world says women should want and stand down to. Common impositions like motherhood and men are openly mocked. All the familiar excuses made to women, and that women make to themselves even more frequently, are excoriated, then set loose and shooed away. Through lyrical lenses like Ireland, grunge rock boys, and forest scenes, Never N e Fey will take even the reader who didn't come looking for any special liberation someplace freer than they were before while simultaneously training them not be ashamed of the high costs, both personal and beyond, such journeys always command.
Jacob of Sarug’s Homily on Zacchaeus the Tax Collector
This edition of Mar Jacob of Sarug's (d. 521) homily on Zacchaeus the tax-collector makes the point that Christ’s path goes by those most in need of repentance. Zacchaeus recognizes his shortcomings and is healed by Christ, who then makes Zacchaeus a mirror or sign for all humanity to see. The volume constitutes a fascicle of The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug, which, when complete, will contain the original Syriac text of Jacob's surviving sermons, fully vocalized, alongside an annotated English translation.
Twisted Fate

Twisted Fate

Dana Miller

Northampton House Press
2018
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"A truly sympathetic main character, sparkling dialogue, and a deeper message about loving oneself first make this contemporary a must-read." - Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "A funny and moving look at the way friendship, grief and destiny inform love . . . a comedy that makes you laugh and a drama that makes you cry. Supremely satisfying, the way a great romantic comedy makes you feel." - Susan Cartsonis, producer of What Women Want and The Duff "Dana Miller's charming romantic debut has the lightness of a meringue. But do not be deceived. Beneath the frothiness is a story of depth and insight and compassion about first love, fate, and following your heart." - Nina Solomon, author of Single Wife and The Love Book Laina Jorden's Shakespeare-themed Staten Island bookstore is on the brink of failure. She can barely drag herself out of bed before lunch. She rarely picks up after herself, and she's lost her belief in fate ever since her childhood sweetheart moved away, leaving her broken-hearted. Any man she meets is quickly kicked to the curb; they can't compare to Jared.But when Laina's zany roommate forces her to attend his cousin's wedding, she finds herself walking down the aisle as an emergency bridesmaid in a dress meant for a woman nine months pregnant. Even after drinking too much and setting her dress on fire, Laina manages to catch Mason's eye. But a few months later, while she's meeting his family in the Bahamas, Laina realizes that Mason's stepbrother, JP, is none other than her old flame Jared. Is it too late to untangle the web she's twisted in? Determined to find true happiness, Laina must uncover secrets and balance friendship against love as she fights to regain her destiny.
The Invisible Rockstars: Music's Most Masterful Producers on the Magic and Mayhem of Making Records
Setting out to query passersby of every age, ethnicity, creed, and social background about names they know and love within the wide world of music will produce an infinitesimally small percentage of people in any city of the world who claim not to have a favorite song, album, band, or singer. It is for this very reason that music has quite rightly been colloquially referred to as 'the universal language' for centuries, and most people can and will tell you in an enthusiastic flash who they most like to see step up to a well-lit microphone. However, conduct the same kind of questioning experiment around the names of the sonic spirits sitting behind the recording consoles on the fabled records of even the most diehard music fans in any genre, and one finds that this precious-few percentage shifts swiftly over to represent the number of people who can actually name the decibel-designing dream dealers that are responsible for the soundscapes we have all come to associate with the best moments of our lives.Whilst famous frontpeople, six-string slingers of every stripe, pulse-grabbing bassists, drummers both divine and dilettante, kaleidoscopic kings of the keys, and legendary backup singers are asked pointed and personal questions nearly every day about their interests, inspirations, irksome incidents and overall approaches to their craft, the choices and challenges of the harmonic heroes hitting "record" are scarcely given any notice at all by the same public and press. Those rare times when music producers have been talked to at any length beyond what constitutes clickbait or the occasional congratulatory clap on the back, it has generally occurred within a distinctly technical remit and with little to no mention made of their own impetus inside the glowing marks they have left all over the records that have meant the most to the world. Preposterously, they have never before this book been brought together in one place in any capacity, and certainly not ever for the purpose of a collective and comparative appreciation study of their artistic methods, their most meaningful memories, and their vibrantly varying interpretations of a serious job that comes with no hard and fast definitions whatsoever.The Invisible Rockstars fervently argues that the acclaimed audio apparitions who have engineered every chordal chimera soundtracking our shared lives should not be phantoms just because they and their fastidious work are inherently phantasmagorical. Because we cannot see soundwaves, we can only hear and feel them, music will always remain in many ways a sensorial mirage. The men and women who conscientiously labor to faithfully capture its truest and prettiest essence without compromising any of its wild, spending lifetimes of sleepless nights to make it sound its best once transferred to your living rooms, car stereos, offices, hideouts, parties, weddings, and all the best and worst nights of your life should not be likewise intangible. Music producers, audio engineers, mixers, masterers: these are the unheralded invisible rockstars of the world, and their sonic signatures are writ as large or larger than that of any of the artists they serve. Featuring first-person interviews with more than thirty of the most significant aural architects who ever signed up for the task, and with bespoke portraiture lending a peek into their respective studios and work spaces, this book strives to show why and how that is so by encouraging the producers to tell their tales in their own words, and to shine an overdue spotlight at last upon their indelible cultural legacies of sound.
Course Notes on the Interpretation of Infrared and Raman Spectra

Course Notes on the Interpretation of Infrared and Raman Spectra

Dana W. Mayo; Foil A. Miller; Robert W. Hannah

John Wiley Sons Inc
2004
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Interpretation of IR and Raman Spectra provides the fundamentals ofinterpreting IR and Raman spectra of complex molecules primarilyorganic molecules. Examinations of theory provide a basis forpredicting functional group frequency location in new molecularstructures. * Generously enriched with sample exercises to help rapidlydevelop powerful interpretive skills. * Includes appendices with fourteen bibliographies by subjectarea.
To Raise Up the Man Farthest Down

To Raise Up the Man Farthest Down

Dana R. Chandler; Edith Powell; Linda Kenney Miller

The University of Alabama Press
2018
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An important historical account of Tuskegee University’s significant advances in health care, which affected millions of lives worldwide. Tuskegee University is most commonly associated with its founding president, Booker T. Washington, the scientific innovator George Washington Carver, or the renowned Tuskegee Airmen. Although the university’s accomplishments and devotion to social issues are well known, its work in medical research and health care has received little acknowledgment. Yet Tuskegee has been fulfilling Washington’s vision of “healthy minds and bodies” since its inception in 1881. In To Raise Up the Man Farthest Down, Dana R. Chandler and Edith Powell document Tuskegee University’s medical and public health history with rich archival data and never-before-published photographs. Tuskegee University was on the forefront in providing local farmers the benefits of their agrarian research and helped create the massive Agricultural Extension System managed today by land grant universities throughout the United States. Tuskegee established the first baccalaureate nursing program in the state and was also home to Alabama’s first hospital for African Americans. Washington accepted the first licensed female physician in the state for the position of resident physician at Tuskegee. And, most notably, it Tuskegee was the site of a remarkable development in American biochemistry history: its microbiology laboratory was the only one relied upon by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP) to produce the HeLa cell cultures employed in the national field trials for the Salk and Sabin polio vaccines. Chandler and Powell are also interested in correcting a long-held but false historical perception that Tuskegee University’s medical research legacy begins and ends with its involvement with the shameful and infamous “study” of untreated syphilis. Meticulously researched, this book is filled with previously undocumented information taken directly from the vast Tuskegee University archives. Readers will gain a new appreciation for how Tuskegee’s people and institutions have influenced community health, food science, and national medical life throughout the twentieth century.
Space Weapons, Earth Wars

Space Weapons, Earth Wars

Bob Preston; Dana J. Johnson; Sean J.A. Edwards; Jennifer Gross; Michael Miller; Calvin Shipbaugh

RAND
2002
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Space weapons have been debated intensely in the past. The latest instance of prominent debate is over their use for ballistic missile defense. But this is not the only possible role for space weapons, and that fact raises a further concern: What if an adversary were to develop such weapons? Could one? Why would it? It is time for broader public discussion of the issues. Before deciding to acquire or forgo space weapons for terrestrial confict, the United States should fully discuss what such weapons can do, what they will cost, and the likely consequences of acquiring them. The authors of this report seek to aid this discussion not by arguing for or against space weapons but by describing their attributes, classifying and comparing them, and explaining how each might be used. The authors also explore how a nation might decide to acquire such weapons and how other nations might react.
Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright in a Nutshell

Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright in a Nutshell

Arthur R. Miller; Michael H. Davis; Dana Neacsu

West Academic Publishing
2024
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Authors emeritus professor Michael Davis and famed Harvard professor Arthur Miller provide authoritative coverage on the foundations of patents, trademarks, and copyright laws. Authoritative treatment of all relevant doctrines and the latest statutory and judicial changes, with up-to-date coverage provided by associate professor of legal research, Dana Neacsu. Text further addresses relevant torts, property, antitrust, regulatory, and federalism intersections with intellectual property law.
Dana

Dana

Alan Jon Winters

Independently Published
2018
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Dana"s rich now Her parents send her to an eclusive boarding school in Salem Massachusetts. When the kids pull a prank on Dana to get even with her for telling on them, bad things begin to happen. Will Dana survive their malicious retaliation?