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She spent most of her life in New York, but in an essay in the "Something About the Author Autobiography Series" in 1994, she fondly recalled how she explored the land around her family's tarpaper-covered summer home in New Jersey, and how disappointed she was when her parents had to give up plans to live there permanently because her father could not find a job.
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Check out how she explores what MOOCS might mean for theater, dance, and performance studies, which seem predicated on a live presence at the blog Dancing Using Technology.
If you want the measure of her supernal artistry, pay attention to how she explores the chromatics of Hampton's "Midnight Sun".
For example, I don't generally read fantasy, but the Harry Potter series is an excellent example of great writing: how she builds the complexity and thoughts of the characters as they age, her world building, how she explores important themes, how the mysteries of each book unravel.
In her new book Birthright Citizens published this summer by Cambridge University Press—she explores how free black people fought for legal rights during these fraught years before the Civil War.
Krubitzer gave the fourth overview lecture in which she explored how cortical phenotypes develop across lifetimes, and how it changes within them.
She explored how the black female body has been discursively erased within racial theories and how the collective's poetry undermines these theories and reimagines black female liberation.
In a talk titled "Goodness: Altruism and the Literary Imagination," she explored how authors illuminate concepts of good and evil.
In her dissertation, she explored how the growing international postal system helped shape American photographic practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
From her first and greatly underrated novel, The Return of the Soldier (1918), to later novels such as Harriet Hume (1929), she explored how and why middle-class women so tenaciously upheld the division between private and public spheres and helped to sustain the traditional values of the masculine world.
Joining the lab of Dr. Janet Rossant for her postdoctoral work at the Sickkids Research Institute in Toronto she explored how the earliest cell fate decisions are made in the mouse embryo and co-developed new genetic tools to query these processes at a single cell resolution.
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