Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician and songwriter, and a founder member of The Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone magazine said Richards has created "rock's greatest single body of riffs", and has named him the 4th greatest guitarist of all time. Fourteen songs written by Richards and songwriting partnerMick Jagger, The Rolling Stones' lead vocalist, are listed among Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Richards' notoriety for illicit drug use stems in part from several drug busts during the late 1960s and 1970s.
Keith Richards is the only child of Bert Richards and Doris Dupree Richards. He was born at Livingston Hospital in Dartford, Kent. His father was a factory worker injured in World War II during the Normandy invasion.
Richards' paternal grandparents were socialists and civic leaders whose family originated from Wales. His maternal grandfather, Augustus Theodore Dupree, who toured Britain with a jazzbig band, "Gus Dupree and his Boys", fostered Richards' interest in guitar.
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
יצחק באַשעוויס־זינגער'ס רעדע אויפן באַנקעט אין שטאׇקהאׇלם ערב זיין באַקומען דעם נאׇבעל־פּרייז פאַר ליטעראַטור אין דעצעמבער 1978 מיט א קורצן אַריינפיר־וואׇרט ...
95:08
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
1978 movie starring Morgan Freeman. This movie is the shortened version that was released from the original 3 part mini series back in 1978.
7:40
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
Super 8 film made for film literature class at Portsmouth High School 1978 - 1979.
6:34
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
எழுத்துச் சிங்கம் ஜெயகாந்தன் - ஒரு தொகுப்பு
26:25
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
TEDxCalArts: Performance, Body and Presence Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City and moved to the US in 1978, where he established himself as a perfo...
0:46
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards talks about punk in this short and very rare interview from 1978. (I do not own this footage)
1:27
flamenco literature
flamenco literature
flamenco literature
Flamenco literature: In Germany it's hard to get all good flamenco guitar literature. But this I find. Juan Martin's guitar method is one of the best, first ...
15:28
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Here it is! From beginning to end. All 15 minutes, 24 seconds! Have NO doubt...this is the single greatest #1 Disco song of the 1970s!!! VERY IMPORTANT! YOU ...
9:40
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
Dambudzo Marechera was born on June 4 1952 in Rusape and baptised Charles William Marechera. His father, Isaac, was a trucker and mortuary attendant, and his...
6:40
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Lethal experimental infections of rhesus monkeys by aerosolized Ebola virus. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 76(4):227-36. http://pubmed.gov/7547435
Geisbert et al. (2008). Vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with Ebola and Marburg viruses. Vaccine, 26(52):6894-900. http://pubmed.gov/18930776
Reed et al. (2011). Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Microbes and Infection, 13(11):930-6. http://pub
10:45
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was the first novel which presented detective Philip Marlowe. Two movies...
2:16
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An Internship Project for the HC Media Studio
Special thanks to Dr. John Raymer, Ph. D.
Department Chair for the English Department
Students: Roderick Hunt, Hannah Vincent, and Jacob Badger.
Works Cited:
C.S. Lewis, Quoted in Paul Holmer (1978)
"Alternating Current" Octavio Paz
"Nicomachean Ethics (Book 10)" Aristotle
Music by:
Bach Bourrees I & II
by Wolf Sebastian featuring Snowflake
ccmixter.org/files/wolfsebastian/30095 CC Attribution (3.0)
Love and Re-member by Jeris featuring SackJo22
ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/31221
CC Attribution (3.0)
21:59
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of English, Seoul National University, South Korea. Full title is "A Sing...
11:32
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Thank you so much for watching! Again, here are the sources I used! (I also used omniglot.com to find the word for "hello" in Amharic) Works Cited: "Africa: Ethiopia." The World Factbook....
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
יצחק באַשעוויס־זינגער'ס רעדע אויפן באַנקעט אין שטאׇקהאׇלם ערב זיין באַקומען דעם נאׇבעל־פּרייז פאַר ליטעראַטור אין דעצעמבער 1978 מיט א קורצן אַריינפיר־וואׇרט ...
95:08
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978
1978 movie starring Morgan Freeman. This movie is the shortened version that was released from the original 3 part mini series back in 1978.
7:40
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
You Only Dream Night (Super 8 1978-1979)
Super 8 film made for film literature class at Portsmouth High School 1978 - 1979.
6:34
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
JK (Jayakanthan) - A Legend of Tamil Literature - Special Video | NAKKHEERAN WEB
எழுத்துச் சிங்கம் ஜெயகாந்தன் - ஒரு தொகுப்பு
26:25
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
TEDxCalArts: Performance, Body and Presence Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City and moved to the US in 1978, where he established himself as a perfo...
0:46
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Keith Richards about punk music (1978 interview - VERY RARE)
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards talks about punk in this short and very rare interview from 1978. (I do not own this footage)
1:27
flamenco literature
flamenco literature
flamenco literature
Flamenco literature: In Germany it's hard to get all good flamenco guitar literature. But this I find. Juan Martin's guitar method is one of the best, first ...
15:28
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Here it is! From beginning to end. All 15 minutes, 24 seconds! Have NO doubt...this is the single greatest #1 Disco song of the 1970s!!! VERY IMPORTANT! YOU ...
9:40
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
Dambudzo Marechera was born on June 4 1952 in Rusape and baptised Charles William Marechera. His father, Isaac, was a trucker and mortuary attendant, and his...
6:40
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Lethal experimental infections of rhesus monkeys by aerosolized Ebola virus. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 76(4):227-36. http://pubmed.gov/7547435
Geisbert et al. (2008). Vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with Ebola and Marburg viruses. Vaccine, 26(52):6894-900. http://pubmed.gov/18930776
Reed et al. (2011). Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Microbes and Infection, 13(11):930-6. http://pub
10:45
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was the first novel which presented detective Philip Marlowe. Two movies...
2:16
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An Internship Project for the HC Media Studio
Special thanks to Dr. John Raymer, Ph. D.
Department Chair for the English Department
Students: Roderick Hunt, Hannah Vincent, and Jacob Badger.
Works Cited:
C.S. Lewis, Quoted in Paul Holmer (1978)
"Alternating Current" Octavio Paz
"Nicomachean Ethics (Book 10)" Aristotle
Music by:
Bach Bourrees I & II
by Wolf Sebastian featuring Snowflake
ccmixter.org/files/wolfsebastian/30095 CC Attribution (3.0)
Love and Re-member by Jeris featuring SackJo22
ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/31221
CC Attribution (3.0)
21:59
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of English, Seoul National University, South Korea. Full title is "A Sing...
11:32
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Ethiopian Literature (Featuring Cora Clone!)
Thank you so much for watching! Again, here are the sources I used! (I also used omniglot.com to find the word for "hello" in Amharic) Works Cited: "Africa: Ethiopia." The World Factbook....
106:46
Honor Thy Parents: Filial Piety in Chosŏn Literature
Honor Thy Parents: Filial Piety in Chosŏn Literature
Honor Thy Parents: Filial Piety in Chosŏn Literature
Filmed June 7, 2012 Join Dr. Mark Peterson, Professor of Korean Studies at Brigham Young University, as he speaks about the representation of filial piety in...
57:59
The Persian Traditional Music Golha Project: Jane Lewisohn
The Persian Traditional Music Golha Project: Jane Lewisohn
The Persian Traditional Music Golha Project: Jane Lewisohn
This illustrated lecture revealed the background and importance of Golha radio programs which were broadcast in Iran from 1956 through 1978. Dr. Lewisohn dis...
0:35
Sweden: Underdog Modiano wins 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature
Sweden: Underdog Modiano wins 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature
Sweden: Underdog Modiano wins 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature
Video ID: 20141009-017
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SOT, Speaker for Nobel Prize in Literature (English): "The Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2014 is awarded to the French author Patrick Modiano for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life work of the occupation." [BUG AT SOURCE]
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SCRIPT
The French author Patrick Modiano was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Thursday. Considered an underdog in the competition, the writer beat popul
4:27
Kate Bush Wuthering Heights.
Kate Bush Wuthering Heights.
Kate Bush Wuthering Heights.
The "Red Dress" version. Very sharp.High quality when watched in full screen mode.
11:00
Vahid Tarokh, 2013 Concordia honorary doctorate
Vahid Tarokh, 2013 Concordia honorary doctorate
Vahid Tarokh, 2013 Concordia honorary doctorate
Teacher, literary-arts advocate and award-winning author Clark Blaise was a pivotal figure in the development of creative writing programs at Concordia Unive...
0:46
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize in literature
노벨 문학상에 파트리코 모디아노
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize in literature
노벨 문학상에 파트리코 모디아노
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize in literature
노벨 문학상에 파트리코 모디아노
French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Nobel committee said Modiano′s body of work,... which often focuses on World War Two and the 1940s, was recognized for its "art of memory" that evokes "the most ungraspable human destinies."
Modiano,... the author of more than two dozen books and several screenplays, is the 11th French writer to win the prize.
The 69-year-old won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 1978 for his novel "Missing Person" and won the Austrian State Prize for European literature in 2012.
78:39
Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Dwight H. Terry Lectureship October 24, 2006 Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke University. She also holds the position of Distinguished Professor of English at Brown University.
After initially training in biology, experimental psychology, and philosophy at City College in New York, Smith attended Brandeis University, where she received her doctorate in English and American Literature. Before joining the faculty at Duke in 1987, she taught at Benni
3:40
Sainik School, Bijapur-, telescopes gifted 1978 85 batch,Col R Balaji
Sainik School, Bijapur-, telescopes gifted 1978 85 batch,Col R Balaji
Sainik School, Bijapur-, telescopes gifted 1978 85 batch,Col R Balaji
Sainik School, Bijapur Two Telescopes Gifted Sainik School, Bijapur- Two Telescopes Gifted-1978-85 batch , Ajeets Deepak Bhat, Malatesh S Patil, Mahantesh M ...
1:47
Patrick Modiano Wins Nobel Prize In Literature 2014 - France's Modiano Won Literature Nobel
Patrick Modiano Wins Nobel Prize In Literature 2014 - France's Modiano Won Literature Nobel
Patrick Modiano Wins Nobel Prize In Literature 2014 - France's Modiano Won Literature Nobel
French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the 2014 Nobel Prize in literature.
Modiano, the author of Missing Person and Lacombe Lucien – which was made into a film by Louis Malle – was the bookies favourites overnight. He beat a competitive field that included Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Japanese author Haruki Murakami, Belarusian investigative journalist and author Svetlana Alexievich, and Syrian poet Adonis.
Modiano, 69, published his first novel, La Place de l'Etoile, in 1968; he won the Prix Goncourt in 1978, and over the following three decades he has confirmed his status with a celebrated body of work, including Out of the Dark and D
Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yiddish Speech in Stockholm 1978
TEDxCalArts: Performance, Body and Presence Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City and moved to the US in 1978, where he established himself as a perfo...
TEDxCalArts: Performance, Body and Presence Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City and moved to the US in 1978, where he established himself as a perfo...
Flamenco literature: In Germany it's hard to get all good flamenco guitar literature. But this I find. Juan Martin's guitar method is one of the best, first ...
Flamenco literature: In Germany it's hard to get all good flamenco guitar literature. But this I find. Juan Martin's guitar method is one of the best, first ...
Here it is! From beginning to end. All 15 minutes, 24 seconds! Have NO doubt...this is the single greatest #1 Disco song of the 1970s!!! VERY IMPORTANT! YOU ...
Here it is! From beginning to end. All 15 minutes, 24 seconds! Have NO doubt...this is the single greatest #1 Disco song of the 1970s!!! VERY IMPORTANT! YOU ...
Dambudzo Marechera was born on June 4 1952 in Rusape and baptised Charles William Marechera. His father, Isaac, was a trucker and mortuary attendant, and his...
Dambudzo Marechera was born on June 4 1952 in Rusape and baptised Charles William Marechera. His father, Isaac, was a trucker and mortuary attendant, and his...
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Lethal experimental infections of rhesus monkeys by aerosolized Ebola virus. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 76(4):227-36. http://pubmed.gov/7547435
Geisbert et al. (2008). Vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with Ebola and Marburg viruses. Vaccine, 26(52):6894-900. http://pubmed.gov/18930776
Reed et al. (2011). Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Microbes and Infection, 13(11):930-6. http://pubmed.gov/21651988
Herbert et al. (2013). Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon particle vaccine protects nonhuman primates from intramuscular and aerosol challenge with ebolavirus. Journal of Virology, 87(9):4952-64. http://pubmed.gov/23408633
Twenhafel et al. (2013). Pathology of experimental aerosol Zaire ebolavirus infection in rhesus macaques. Veterinary Pathology, 50(3):514-29. http://pubmed.gov/23262834
Smither et al. (2014). Post-exposure efficacy of Oral T-705 (Favipiravir) against inhalational Ebola virus infection in a mouse model. Antiviral Research, 104:153-5. http://pubmed.gov/24462697
Review quoted @ 1:36
Peters & LeDuc. (1999). An Introduction to Ebola: The Virus and the Disease. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):ix–xvi. http://pubmed.gov/9988154
Natural Aerosol Ebola Transmission Evidence
Jaax et al. (1995). Transmission of Ebola virus (Zaire strain) to uninfected control monkeys in a biocontainment laboratory. The Lancet, 346(8991-8992):1669-71. http://pubmed.gov/8551825
Weingartl et al. (2012). Transmission of Ebola virus from pigs to non-human primates. Scientific Reports, 2:811. http://pubmed.gov/23155478
Alimonti et al. (2014). Evaluation of transmission risks associated with in vivo replication of several high containment pathogens in a biosafety level 4 laboratory. Scientific Reports, 4:5824. http://pubmed.gov/25059478
Quote @ 2:35 that pigs suffer ebola respiratory disease more is from:
Kobinger et al (2011). Replication, pathogenicity, shedding, and transmission of Zaire ebolavirus in pigs. Journal of infectious diseases, 204(2):200-8. http://pubmed.gov/21571728
Human Ebola Transmission Epidemiology
WHO Commission (1978). Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire, 1976. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 56(2):271-93. http://pubmed.gov/307456
Baron et al. (1983). Ebola virus disease in southern Sudan: hospital dissemination and intrafamilial spread. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 61(6):997-1003. http://pubmed.gov/6370486
Roels et al. (1999). Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995: risk factors for patients without a reported exposure. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S92–7. http://pubmed.gov/9988170
Dowell et al. (1999). Transmission of Ebola hemorrhagic fever: a study of risk factors in family members, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S87–91. http://pubmed.gov/9988169
Francesconi et al. (2003). Ebola hemorrhagic fever transmission and risk factors of contacts, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 9(11):1430-37. http://pubmed.gov/14718087
WHO. (2003). Outbreak(s) of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, Congo and Gabon, October 2001- July 2002. Weekly Epidemiological Report, 78(26):223-225. http://pubmed.gov/15571171
WHO. (2005). Outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Yambio, south Sudan, April –June 2004. Weekly epidemiological record, 80(43):370–5. (cases 17) http://pubmed.gov/16285261
Wamala et al. (2010). Ebola hemorrhagic fever associated with novel virus strain, Uganda, 2007-2008. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16(7): 1087-92. http://pubmed.gov/20587179
MacNeil et al. (2011). Filovirus outbreak detection and surveillance: lessons from Bundibugyo. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 204 Suppl 3:S761-7. http://pubmed.gov/21987748
.
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Lethal experimental infections of rhesus monkeys by aerosolized Ebola virus. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 76(4):227-36. http://pubmed.gov/7547435
Geisbert et al. (2008). Vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with Ebola and Marburg viruses. Vaccine, 26(52):6894-900. http://pubmed.gov/18930776
Reed et al. (2011). Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Microbes and Infection, 13(11):930-6. http://pubmed.gov/21651988
Herbert et al. (2013). Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon particle vaccine protects nonhuman primates from intramuscular and aerosol challenge with ebolavirus. Journal of Virology, 87(9):4952-64. http://pubmed.gov/23408633
Twenhafel et al. (2013). Pathology of experimental aerosol Zaire ebolavirus infection in rhesus macaques. Veterinary Pathology, 50(3):514-29. http://pubmed.gov/23262834
Smither et al. (2014). Post-exposure efficacy of Oral T-705 (Favipiravir) against inhalational Ebola virus infection in a mouse model. Antiviral Research, 104:153-5. http://pubmed.gov/24462697
Review quoted @ 1:36
Peters & LeDuc. (1999). An Introduction to Ebola: The Virus and the Disease. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):ix–xvi. http://pubmed.gov/9988154
Natural Aerosol Ebola Transmission Evidence
Jaax et al. (1995). Transmission of Ebola virus (Zaire strain) to uninfected control monkeys in a biocontainment laboratory. The Lancet, 346(8991-8992):1669-71. http://pubmed.gov/8551825
Weingartl et al. (2012). Transmission of Ebola virus from pigs to non-human primates. Scientific Reports, 2:811. http://pubmed.gov/23155478
Alimonti et al. (2014). Evaluation of transmission risks associated with in vivo replication of several high containment pathogens in a biosafety level 4 laboratory. Scientific Reports, 4:5824. http://pubmed.gov/25059478
Quote @ 2:35 that pigs suffer ebola respiratory disease more is from:
Kobinger et al (2011). Replication, pathogenicity, shedding, and transmission of Zaire ebolavirus in pigs. Journal of infectious diseases, 204(2):200-8. http://pubmed.gov/21571728
Human Ebola Transmission Epidemiology
WHO Commission (1978). Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire, 1976. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 56(2):271-93. http://pubmed.gov/307456
Baron et al. (1983). Ebola virus disease in southern Sudan: hospital dissemination and intrafamilial spread. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 61(6):997-1003. http://pubmed.gov/6370486
Roels et al. (1999). Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995: risk factors for patients without a reported exposure. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S92–7. http://pubmed.gov/9988170
Dowell et al. (1999). Transmission of Ebola hemorrhagic fever: a study of risk factors in family members, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S87–91. http://pubmed.gov/9988169
Francesconi et al. (2003). Ebola hemorrhagic fever transmission and risk factors of contacts, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 9(11):1430-37. http://pubmed.gov/14718087
WHO. (2003). Outbreak(s) of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, Congo and Gabon, October 2001- July 2002. Weekly Epidemiological Report, 78(26):223-225. http://pubmed.gov/15571171
WHO. (2005). Outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Yambio, south Sudan, April –June 2004. Weekly epidemiological record, 80(43):370–5. (cases 17) http://pubmed.gov/16285261
Wamala et al. (2010). Ebola hemorrhagic fever associated with novel virus strain, Uganda, 2007-2008. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16(7): 1087-92. http://pubmed.gov/20587179
MacNeil et al. (2011). Filovirus outbreak detection and surveillance: lessons from Bundibugyo. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 204 Suppl 3:S761-7. http://pubmed.gov/21987748
.
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was the first novel which presented detective Philip Marlowe. Two movies...
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was the first novel which presented detective Philip Marlowe. Two movies...
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An Internship Project for the HC Media Studio
Special thanks to Dr. John Raymer, Ph. D.
Department Chair for the English Department
Students: Roderick Hunt, Hannah Vincent, and Jacob Badger.
Works Cited:
C.S. Lewis, Quoted in Paul Holmer (1978)
"Alternating Current" Octavio Paz
"Nicomachean Ethics (Book 10)" Aristotle
Music by:
Bach Bourrees I & II
by Wolf Sebastian featuring Snowflake
ccmixter.org/files/wolfsebastian/30095 CC Attribution (3.0)
Love and Re-member by Jeris featuring SackJo22
ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/31221
CC Attribution (3.0)
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An Internship Project for the HC Media Studio
Special thanks to Dr. John Raymer, Ph. D.
Department Chair for the English Department
Students: Roderick Hunt, Hannah Vincent, and Jacob Badger.
Works Cited:
C.S. Lewis, Quoted in Paul Holmer (1978)
"Alternating Current" Octavio Paz
"Nicomachean Ethics (Book 10)" Aristotle
Music by:
Bach Bourrees I & II
by Wolf Sebastian featuring Snowflake
ccmixter.org/files/wolfsebastian/30095 CC Attribution (3.0)
Love and Re-member by Jeris featuring SackJo22
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Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of English, Seoul National University, South Korea. Full title is "A Sing...
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of English, Seoul National University, South Korea. Full title is "A Sing...
Thank you so much for watching! Again, here are the sources I used! (I also used omniglot.com to find the word for "hello" in Amharic) Works Cited: "Africa: Ethiopia." The World Factbook....
Thank you so much for watching! Again, here are the sources I used! (I also used omniglot.com to find the word for "hello" in Amharic) Works Cited: "Africa: Ethiopia." The World Factbook....
Filmed June 7, 2012 Join Dr. Mark Peterson, Professor of Korean Studies at Brigham Young University, as he speaks about the representation of filial piety in...
Filmed June 7, 2012 Join Dr. Mark Peterson, Professor of Korean Studies at Brigham Young University, as he speaks about the representation of filial piety in...
This illustrated lecture revealed the background and importance of Golha radio programs which were broadcast in Iran from 1956 through 1978. Dr. Lewisohn dis...
This illustrated lecture revealed the background and importance of Golha radio programs which were broadcast in Iran from 1956 through 1978. Dr. Lewisohn dis...
Video ID: 20141009-017
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SOT, Speaker for Nobel Prize in Literature (English): "The Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2014 is awarded to the French author Patrick Modiano for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life work of the occupation." [BUG AT SOURCE]
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SCRIPT
The French author Patrick Modiano was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Thursday. Considered an underdog in the competition, the writer beat popular authors including Phillip Roth, Huruki Murakami, and Ngugi Wa Thiong'o to claim the award.
Modiano was awarded the prize based 'for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life work of the (Nazi) occupation.’
The Frenchman has previously been awarded the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française the 1978 Prix Goncourt, the 2010 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca, and the 2012 Austrian State Prize for European Literature.
Modiano will be given a gold medal, a diploma, and Kr 8 million (€877,215).
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Video ID: 20141009-017
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SOT, Speaker for Nobel Prize in Literature (English): "The Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2014 is awarded to the French author Patrick Modiano for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life work of the occupation." [BUG AT SOURCE]
W/S Nobel Prize in Literature press conference [BUG AT SOURCE]
SCRIPT
The French author Patrick Modiano was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Thursday. Considered an underdog in the competition, the writer beat popular authors including Phillip Roth, Huruki Murakami, and Ngugi Wa Thiong'o to claim the award.
Modiano was awarded the prize based 'for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life work of the (Nazi) occupation.’
The Frenchman has previously been awarded the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française the 1978 Prix Goncourt, the 2010 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca, and the 2012 Austrian State Prize for European Literature.
Modiano will be given a gold medal, a diploma, and Kr 8 million (€877,215).
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Teacher, literary-arts advocate and award-winning author Clark Blaise was a pivotal figure in the development of creative writing programs at Concordia Unive...
Teacher, literary-arts advocate and award-winning author Clark Blaise was a pivotal figure in the development of creative writing programs at Concordia Unive...
French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Nobel committee said Modiano′s body of work,... which often focuses on World War Two and the 1940s, was recognized for its "art of memory" that evokes "the most ungraspable human destinies."
Modiano,... the author of more than two dozen books and several screenplays, is the 11th French writer to win the prize.
The 69-year-old won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 1978 for his novel "Missing Person" and won the Austrian State Prize for European literature in 2012.
French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Nobel committee said Modiano′s body of work,... which often focuses on World War Two and the 1940s, was recognized for its "art of memory" that evokes "the most ungraspable human destinies."
Modiano,... the author of more than two dozen books and several screenplays, is the 11th French writer to win the prize.
The 69-year-old won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 1978 for his novel "Missing Person" and won the Austrian State Prize for European literature in 2012.
Dwight H. Terry Lectureship October 24, 2006 Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke University. She also holds the position of Distinguished Professor of English at Brown University.
After initially training in biology, experimental psychology, and philosophy at City College in New York, Smith attended Brandeis University, where she received her doctorate in English and American Literature. Before joining the faculty at Duke in 1987, she taught at Bennington College and at the University of Pennsylvania, where she held the position of University Professor. Her current teaching and research focus on twentieth century reconceptions of knowledge and science, contemporary accounts of language and cognition, the relations between the sciences and the humanities, and the naturalistic tradition in the study of religion.
Professor Smith has authored and edited a number of books and articles on language, literature, and critical theory, including Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End (1968), On the Margins of Discourse: The Relation of Literature to Language (1978), and Contingencies of Value: Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory (1988). Her most recent books are Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy (1997) and Scandalous Knowledge: Science, Truth and the Human (2006).
She is a past president of the Modern Language Association and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2001, she was named an honorary fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science "for distinguished contributions to…a common scientific and humanistic understanding of knowledge and its advancement."
Dwight H. Terry Lectureship October 24, 2006 Deep Readings: The New Natural Theology
Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke University. She also holds the position of Distinguished Professor of English at Brown University.
After initially training in biology, experimental psychology, and philosophy at City College in New York, Smith attended Brandeis University, where she received her doctorate in English and American Literature. Before joining the faculty at Duke in 1987, she taught at Bennington College and at the University of Pennsylvania, where she held the position of University Professor. Her current teaching and research focus on twentieth century reconceptions of knowledge and science, contemporary accounts of language and cognition, the relations between the sciences and the humanities, and the naturalistic tradition in the study of religion.
Professor Smith has authored and edited a number of books and articles on language, literature, and critical theory, including Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End (1968), On the Margins of Discourse: The Relation of Literature to Language (1978), and Contingencies of Value: Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory (1988). Her most recent books are Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy (1997) and Scandalous Knowledge: Science, Truth and the Human (2006).
She is a past president of the Modern Language Association and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2001, she was named an honorary fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science "for distinguished contributions to…a common scientific and humanistic understanding of knowledge and its advancement."
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French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the 2014 Nobel Prize in literature.
Modiano, the author of Missing Person and Lacombe Lucien – which was made into a film by Louis Malle – was the bookies favourites overnight. He beat a competitive field that included Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Japanese author Haruki Murakami, Belarusian investigative journalist and author Svetlana Alexievich, and Syrian poet Adonis.
Modiano, 69, published his first novel, La Place de l'Etoile, in 1968; he won the Prix Goncourt in 1978, and over the following three decades he has confirmed his status with a celebrated body of work, including Out of the Dark and Dora Bruder. "Actually, I never thought of doing anything else," he said of his literary career in 2011 to France Today. "I had no diploma, no definite goal to achieve. But it is tough for a young writer to begin so early. Really, I prefer not to read my early books. Not that I don't like them, but I don't recognise myself anymore, like an old actor watching himself as a young leading man."
Modiano was born in a west Paris suburb two months after World War II ended in Europe in July 1945. His father was of Jewish Italian origins and met his Belgian actress mother during the occupation of Paris – and his beginnings have strongly influenced his writing. The Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel Literature winners, praised Modiano "for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation".
The American authors Philip Roth and Thomas Pynchon were once again overlooked for the biggest prize in literature. Modiano takes home eight million kronor (£693,000).
French novelist Patrick Modiano has won the 2014 Nobel Prize in literature.
Modiano, the author of Missing Person and Lacombe Lucien – which was made into a film by Louis Malle – was the bookies favourites overnight. He beat a competitive field that included Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Japanese author Haruki Murakami, Belarusian investigative journalist and author Svetlana Alexievich, and Syrian poet Adonis.
Modiano, 69, published his first novel, La Place de l'Etoile, in 1968; he won the Prix Goncourt in 1978, and over the following three decades he has confirmed his status with a celebrated body of work, including Out of the Dark and Dora Bruder. "Actually, I never thought of doing anything else," he said of his literary career in 2011 to France Today. "I had no diploma, no definite goal to achieve. But it is tough for a young writer to begin so early. Really, I prefer not to read my early books. Not that I don't like them, but I don't recognise myself anymore, like an old actor watching himself as a young leading man."
Modiano was born in a west Paris suburb two months after World War II ended in Europe in July 1945. His father was of Jewish Italian origins and met his Belgian actress mother during the occupation of Paris – and his beginnings have strongly influenced his writing. The Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel Literature winners, praised Modiano "for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation".
The American authors Philip Roth and Thomas Pynchon were once again overlooked for the biggest prize in literature. Modiano takes home eight million kronor (£693,000).
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
Radical art, radical communities, and radical dreams: Guillermo Gomez-Pena at TEDxCalArts
TEDxCalArts: Performance, Body and Presence Guillermo Gómez-Peña was born in Mexico City and moved to the US in 1978, where he established himself as a perfo...
Flamenco literature: In Germany it's hard to get all good flamenco guitar literature. But this I find. Juan Martin's guitar method is one of the best, first ...
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos, 1978) COMPLETE! **With LYRICS!**
Here it is! From beginning to end. All 15 minutes, 24 seconds! Have NO doubt...this is the single greatest #1 Disco song of the 1970s!!! VERY IMPORTANT! YOU ...
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
'Dambudzo Marechera - His Life and Work' interview - His Vision on African Literature
Dambudzo Marechera was born on June 4 1952 in Rusape and baptised Charles William Marechera. His father, Isaac, was a trucker and mortuary attendant, and his...
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Letha...
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Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
Is Ebola Airborne? A Literature Review
All studies cited...
Lab Aerosol Ebola Transmission Studies
Johnson et al. (1995). Lethal experimental infections of rhesus monkeys by aerosolized Ebola virus. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 76(4):227-36. http://pubmed.gov/7547435
Geisbert et al. (2008). Vesicular stomatitis virus-based vaccines protect nonhuman primates against aerosol challenge with Ebola and Marburg viruses. Vaccine, 26(52):6894-900. http://pubmed.gov/18930776
Reed et al. (2011). Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Microbes and Infection, 13(11):930-6. http://pubmed.gov/21651988
Herbert et al. (2013). Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicon particle vaccine protects nonhuman primates from intramuscular and aerosol challenge with ebolavirus. Journal of Virology, 87(9):4952-64. http://pubmed.gov/23408633
Twenhafel et al. (2013). Pathology of experimental aerosol Zaire ebolavirus infection in rhesus macaques. Veterinary Pathology, 50(3):514-29. http://pubmed.gov/23262834
Smither et al. (2014). Post-exposure efficacy of Oral T-705 (Favipiravir) against inhalational Ebola virus infection in a mouse model. Antiviral Research, 104:153-5. http://pubmed.gov/24462697
Review quoted @ 1:36
Peters & LeDuc. (1999). An Introduction to Ebola: The Virus and the Disease. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):ix–xvi. http://pubmed.gov/9988154
Natural Aerosol Ebola Transmission Evidence
Jaax et al. (1995). Transmission of Ebola virus (Zaire strain) to uninfected control monkeys in a biocontainment laboratory. The Lancet, 346(8991-8992):1669-71. http://pubmed.gov/8551825
Weingartl et al. (2012). Transmission of Ebola virus from pigs to non-human primates. Scientific Reports, 2:811. http://pubmed.gov/23155478
Alimonti et al. (2014). Evaluation of transmission risks associated with in vivo replication of several high containment pathogens in a biosafety level 4 laboratory. Scientific Reports, 4:5824. http://pubmed.gov/25059478
Quote @ 2:35 that pigs suffer ebola respiratory disease more is from:
Kobinger et al (2011). Replication, pathogenicity, shedding, and transmission of Zaire ebolavirus in pigs. Journal of infectious diseases, 204(2):200-8. http://pubmed.gov/21571728
Human Ebola Transmission Epidemiology
WHO Commission (1978). Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire, 1976. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 56(2):271-93. http://pubmed.gov/307456
Baron et al. (1983). Ebola virus disease in southern Sudan: hospital dissemination and intrafamilial spread. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 61(6):997-1003. http://pubmed.gov/6370486
Roels et al. (1999). Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995: risk factors for patients without a reported exposure. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S92–7. http://pubmed.gov/9988170
Dowell et al. (1999). Transmission of Ebola hemorrhagic fever: a study of risk factors in family members, Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1995. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(Suppl 1):S87–91. http://pubmed.gov/9988169
Francesconi et al. (2003). Ebola hemorrhagic fever transmission and risk factors of contacts, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 9(11):1430-37. http://pubmed.gov/14718087
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Plot Summary 49: The Big Sleep
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was t...
"The Big Sleep" by Raymond Chandler is a crime novel. It was published in 1939. This was the first novel which presented detective Philip Marlowe. Two movies...
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An In...
published:02 Mar 2015
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
The Holy Cross College English Literature and Writing Program
Written and Directed by: Zamyra Magallon, 2015
Holy Cross College at Notre Dame, IN
An Internship Project for the HC Media Studio
Special thanks to Dr. John Raymer, Ph. D.
Department Chair for the English Department
Students: Roderick Hunt, Hannah Vincent, and Jacob Badger.
Works Cited:
C.S. Lewis, Quoted in Paul Holmer (1978)
"Alternating Current" Octavio Paz
"Nicomachean Ethics (Book 10)" Aristotle
Music by:
Bach Bourrees I & II
by Wolf Sebastian featuring Snowflake
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Love and Re-member by Jeris featuring SackJo22
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Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of Eng...
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Holberg Prize Symposium 2008: A Singular Modernity, Plural Postmodernisms
Lecture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2008 by Paik Nak-chung, Professor Emeritus of English, Seoul National University, South Korea. Full title is "A Sing...
Thank you so much for watching! Again, here are the sources I used! (I also used omniglot.com to find the word for "hello" in Amharic) Works Cited: "Africa: Ethiopia." The World Factbook....