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Reflections of a Marketing Intern | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. University presses, scholarly publishing, the Big Easy (and what’s not so easy). Q&A with Donald Kraybill →. June 25, 2014 · 9:50 am. Reflections of a Marketing Intern. Guest post by Laura Ewen. Biomedical Computing: Digitizing Life in the United States. May not be at the top of everyone’s list, but for the editors at the. Social History of Medicine. It could contain important information for their academic community. Filed under Behind the Scenes. You are commenting ...
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Walking hand and hand with the men and women who served | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Wendy Queen appointed as the new Project MUSE Director. Antibiotic Resistance and a National Action Plan →. May 22, 2015 · 8:30 am. Walking hand and hand with the men and women who served. By Kathryn R. Marguy, JHUP Staff. On May 8, 2015, the seventieth anniversary of VE Day, thousands gathered at Horse Guards Parade in London to commemorate the end of World War II in Europe. A stage in the likeness of an aircraft hangar. Hell Before Their Very Eyes,. Leave a Reply Ca...
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The Physics of Baseball - Other POB Sites
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Alan M. Nathan. Photo by Dan Whobrey. Other Physics of Baseball Sites. The following is a partial list of other physics of baseball sites that I have found useful. Retired Professor of Physics at University of Sydney. Professor of Physics at Cal State/Chico. Retired Professor of Physics at Illinois Institute of Technology. Professor of Physics at Penn State. Professor of Physics at Lynchburg College. Eric does research in various areas of the physics of sports. American Sports Medicine Institute.
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LC physicist and student predict Tour de France winning times – Lynchburg College
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Alumni & Friends. LC physicist and student predict Tour de France winning times. July 14, 2015. LC physicist and student predict Tour de France winning times. A Lynchburg College physics professor and a student have made some incredibly precise predictions for the Tour de France this year. In the last two weeks of the race, they hope to see their predictions hold true again and again. It’s a gamble because we stick our necks out for three weeks, he said. The Tour de France continues ends on July 26.
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. August 7, 2015 · 8:30 am. My summer at the Press: a bookworm’s tale. Guest post by Yasmine Kaminsky. The scanner is actually whole and well.). As a result, this summer has been a whirlwind of exposure to the real world of publishing for me, and I have been most certainly surrounded by some beautiful books. (Shout out to. Couldn’t Prove, Had to Promise. Finding Your Emotional Balance. Filed under Behind the Scenes. Tagged as Johns Hopkins University. That adults should...
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Tag Archives: Summer Internship. August 7, 2015 · 8:30 am. My summer at the Press: a bookworm’s tale. Guest post by Yasmine Kaminsky. The scanner is actually whole and well.). As a result, this summer has been a whirlwind of exposure to the real world of publishing for me, and I have been most certainly surrounded by some beautiful books. (Shout out to. Couldn’t Prove, Had to Promise. Finding Your Emotional Balance. Filed under Behind the Scenes. See Our New Blog Site.
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Behind the Scenes | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Category Archives: Behind the Scenes. May 5, 2016 · 10:53 am. The Hopkins Review Enters New Era. John Irwin, who led. From its rebirth in 2008, will retire from teaching at Johns Hopkins University this spring. David Yezzi. Tagged as David Yezzi. February 29, 2016 · 2:42 pm. Two local treasures head to the Library of Congress. The widely-respected head of Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library, has been nominated by President Obama to become the 14. We are enormously pr...
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My summer at the Press: a bookworm’s tale | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Reflections on the Bicentennial of the War of 1812. Reflections on “Signposts” →. August 7, 2015 · 8:30 am. My summer at the Press: a bookworm’s tale. Guest post by Yasmine Kaminsky. The scanner is actually whole and well.). As a result, this summer has been a whirlwind of exposure to the real world of publishing for me, and I have been most certainly surrounded by some beautiful books. (Shout out to. Couldn’t Prove, Had to Promise. Finding Your Emotional Balance.
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American History | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Category Archives: American History. February 8, 2016 · 8:30 am. Thomas Edison: Measuring the days of an extraordinary life. Guest post by Louis Carlat. Plaster bust of Thomas Edison, made in Italy by American-born sculptor Longworth Powers in 1886. Edison was born on February 11, 1847. Sometimes we can name a source, like the conversation that sparked Edison’s interest in electric lighting. Or a passage in Michael Faraday’s. Even 50,000 documents can’t capture ...
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Reflections on the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 | Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
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Johns Hopkins University Press Blog. Enjoying nature in Maryland during the month of August. My summer at the Press: a bookworm’s tale →. August 5, 2015 · 8:30 am. Reflections on the Bicentennial of the War of 1812. Guest post by Donald R. Hickey. The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake: A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. By Ralph E. Eshelman, Scott S. Sheads, and Donald R. Hickey. By Ralph E. Eshelman. By Donald R. Hickey and Connie D. Clark. The war also ...