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beatrack92 · 1 year
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Erin Kerkhoff (Northern Iowa)
2023 MVC Indoor Championships (Chicago)
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chetipo · 1 year
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Jalebi è stato progettato nel 2015 da David Kerkhoff e pubblicato da Hanoded.
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ilovetheater-nl · 1 year
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Johanna ter Steege, Stefan de Walle, Helge Slikker en Boudewijn de Groot onderdeel van nieuw theaterspektakel
Na het overweldigende succes van de voorstelling Hanna van Hendrik, dat door meer dan 100.000 mensen bezocht werd, over het boerenverzet en de boerenopstand in Tubbergen in de jaren ’70, brengen dezelfde makers een nieuw theaterspektakel: De Vergeten Twentse Lente uit. Naast initiatiefneemster Johanna ter Steege spelen ook Stefan van de Walle, Laus Steenbeeke, Roosmarijn Luyten, Lucretia van der…
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transmutationisms · 9 months
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original anon here tysm for the recs ! if the marxist frameworks was too limiting im also completely fine w general postcolonial botany readings on the topic :0
A Spiteful Campaign: Agriculture, Forests, and Administering the Environment in Imperial Singapore and Malaya (2022). Barnard, Timothy P. & Joanna W. C. Lee. Environmental History Volume: 27 Issue: 3 Pages: 467-490. DOI: 10.1086/719685
Planting Empire, Cultivating Subjects: British Malaya, 1786–1941 (2018). Lynn Hollen Lees
The Plantation Paradigm: Colonial Agronomy, African Farmers, and the Global Cocoa Boom, 1870s--1940s (2014). Ross, Corey. Journal of Global History Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 49-71. DOI: 10.1017/S1740022813000491
Cultivating “Care”: Colonial Botany and the Moral Lives of Oil Palm at the Twentieth Century’s Turn (2022). Alice Rudge. Comparative Studies in Society and History Volume: 64 Issue: 4 Pages: 878-909. DOI: 10.1017/S0010417522000354
Pacific Forests: A History of Resource Control and Contest in Solomon Islands, c. 1800-1997 (2000). Bennett, Judith A.
Thomas Potts of Canterbury: Colonist and Conservationist (2020). Star, Paul
Colonialism and Green Science: History of Colonial Scientific Forestry in South India, 1820--1920 (2012). Kumar, V. M. Ravi. Indian Journal of History of Science Volume: 47 Issue 2 Pages: 241-259
Plantation Botany: Slavery and the Infrastructure of Government Science in the St. Vincent Botanic Garden, 1765–1820 (2021). Williams, J'Nese. Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte Volume: 44 Issue: 2 Pages: 137-158. DOI: 10.1002/bewi.202100011
Angel in the House, Angel in the Scientific Empire: Women and Colonial Botany During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (2020). Hong, Jiang. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science Volume: 75 Issue: 3 Pages: 415-438. DOI: 10.1098/rsnr.2020.0046
From Ethnobotany to Emancipation: Slaves, Plant Knowledge, and Gardens on Eighteenth-Century Isle de France (2019). Brixius, Dorit. History of Science Volume: 58 Issue: 1 Pages: 51-75. DOI: 10.1177/0073275319835431
African Oil Palms, Colonial Socioecological Transformation and the Making of an Afro-Brazilian Landscape in Bahia, Brazil (2015). Watkins, Case. Environment and History Volume: 21 Issue: 1 Pages: 13-42. DOI: 10.3197/096734015X14183179969700
The East India Company and the Natural World (2015). Ed. Damodaran, Vinita; Winterbottom, Anna; Lester, Alan
Colonising Plants in Bihar (1760-1950): Tobacco Betwixt Indigo and Sugarcane (2014). Kerkhoff, Kathinka Sinha
Science in the Service of Colonial Agro-Industrialism: The Case of Cinchona Cultivation in the Dutch and British East Indies, 1852--1900 (2014). Hoogte, Arjo Roersch van der & Pieters, Toine. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences Volume: 47 Issue: Part A Pages: 12-22
Trading Nature: Tahitians, Europeans, and Ecological Exchange (2010). Newell, Jennifer
The Colonial Machine: French Science and Overseas Expansion in the Old Regime (2011). McClellan, James E. & Regourd, François
Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics in the Early Modern World (2005). Ed. Schiebinger, Londa L. & Swan, Claudia
Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World (2004). Schiebinger, Londa L.
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yasminealameddine · 8 days
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• Daily Post - Wednesday April 17 •
Rating: 6/10
Those 8 hours of sleep last night really hit the spot. I started off my morning at 10:30am by sending several emails and catching up on messages and announcements I missed while sleeping.
After, I filmed a vlog about a certain passion of mine - Taylor Swift’s music! (So be sure to check out that video.) I grabbed lunch from the Drey (caprese sandwich and a banana) on my way down to campus where I attended my Chem 14C lecture from 2:00-2:50pm. I then made my way over to the Kerkhoff Patio where I hung out with friends. I had a scheduled meeting at 4:30 that I took over in the Sproul Quad. After, I made my way back to my dorm where I worked for a bit and then met up with my second meeting for the day at 7:00pm. I got dinner (Bplate salad and veggies) around 8:00pm. I had my last meetong for the day at 9:00pm and got dessert. Lastly, I studied until midnight and ate cookies! Good night!
[Time Stamp: April 17, 6:56pm)
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johnnyjang1 · 9 days
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4/16/2024 8:46pm
Good evening tumblr!
Sleep: I slept for around 5 hours today, which is less than usual which might have contributed to why I was so tired this morning
Ate:
breakfast: acai bowl at kerkhoff( thanks makeila)
lunch: Panda express(half fried rice half super green, teriyaki chicken & kung pao chicken)
dinner: Feast(Japanese beef curry)
Daily plans: go to chem discussion, stop by Kerkhoff for a bit, finish my other GE class, send emails & catch up on chem lecture, hit the gym(shoulders and arms)
rating: 5.5/10 would’ve been better if I had more sleep, but other than that pretty satisfactory
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erif-posts · 7 months
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Chère Noémi... Ça fait longtemps.
par Bel Kerkhoff-Parnell traduit depuis l’anglais par Bérénice Kafui Schramm English I French Le personnel est politique. Dans l’intimité d’une lettre à une amie, Bel Kerkhoff-Parnell parcourt avec tendresse le paysage de sa vie en explorant différents aspects de la condition noire, féminine et maternelle. La Haye, octobre 2021 Chère Noémi,  Comment vas-tu? Cela fait un moment que tu m’as…
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shannonzh · 6 months
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11/1: Daily Blog #15
Sleep: 5.5 hours (2:30-8 AM)
Food: cheese danish, matcha latte, avocado toast, pretzels
Another very busy and productive day! Started off quite early by heading to Kerkhoff and grabbing a quick breakfast. I had an hour of work today and there were definitely more students coming into drop in sessions this week than there have been in the last few weeks. I got a lot of upcoming enrollment questions and ECP holds. I grabbed lunch with some friends and headed to chem class, where I'm yet again absolutely lost and in desperate need of some studying. I had an hour long staff meeting to debrief about this week before heading back to my room. So grateful to have done laundry already--there definitely would not have been time any day this week. YAY another day with clean clothes !!
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squadron-goals · 8 months
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First wound
25.4.15
We arrived at our position from yesterday evening at dawn. The first thing I did was jump out and look for the source of the smell. Everything was still full! Some were half buried, many were still lying in the same position in which the deadly lead had hit them weeks or months before. It was an eerie, horrifying dance of death, the likes of which no medieval imagination could have invented. There was only one thing I didn't understand: why didn't the French bury these people who must have been lying within 3 meters of their position for weeks. Otherwise my nerves endured the sight without any excitement; but the thought that thoughts, wishes and hopes had also been alive in these heads awoke in me the same emotion that one feels when looking at old castle ruins. Kerkhoff's group now withdrew to the back end of the trench, one man was always on guard. I ate my portion of meat with great pleasure, drank a sip of coffee, laid my tent in the ditch, wrapped myself in my blanket and slept until Schreiber woke me up. Afterwards we were all cheerful again. I felt sorry for the poor guys on the front line. I was thinking particularly of Priepke. Brinkmann also came to visit us from a neighboring group; he had taken a splendid French tent track from a French trench that was supposed to run right behind ours. I sneaked there too and saw a strange sight. The trench seemed to have been stormed only the day before; it presented a colorful picture of devastation. Rifles were still in the embrasures and there were huge piles of ammunition. All around lay mountains of equipment, knapsacks, canteens, haversacks, laundry, newspapers, in short things like in a second-hand shop. I selected a silky-smooth, beautiful canvas tent, two shirts, a can of gun grease, and a magazine. I returned to our trench with a loot and immediately put on a fresh shirt. Honig and Bessert went to get food. Then I climbed to the right to Group Speer and chatted with him for a bit. Suddenly there was a colossal bang; a heavy grenade had exploded behind us. Now the dance began. I crawled on all fours next to Kohl and waited for what was to come. It was a wild dance. Kerkhoff crouched under cover, Kohl and I peered through the embrasures, and Schreiber got cannon fever. He was shaking and trembling in all his limbs, so we had to give him courage. For a few minutes there was a climax, all you could hear was the whizzing and crashing. Then it gradually subsided.
Now the order came: “Get everything ready!” Then we went through the trench to the left. A crowd of wounded people came towards us. Lieutenant Sandvoß with a bloody bandage on his neck, the regimental adjutant on a stretcher, everything indicated that we will get roughed up soon. Lieutenant Pook met us in the forest and ordered us to spread out. Where we were now standing, people in front of us had already started to dig narrow foxholes. I saw Brinkmann lying in one of these, a reservist wanted to lie down next to him, but he said: "Go away, that´s his place!" I snuggled up next to him and a happy conversation immediately ensued. We were particularly pleased that such an open attack was still possible during this time of trench warfare. We ran back with the unpleasant feeling of being hit in the back straight away. I stood with Kaluppa behind a mighty beech tree. After a few more grenades exploded near us, I received a blow that threw me down. "Are you wounded?" "I guess, I don't know." "No, that was just dirt! But no, there´s the blood! Go back!" I saw the blood flowing from my thigh, but I didn't want to leave my beech tree. Shortly before the first aid station I felt sick and lay down. Two paramedics came out of a shelter and assisted me. A doctor had his hands full because the wounded were flocking to him in droves. He looked at my wound and ordered the one medic to bandage it. I had to lie down in the dugout because I couldn't walk. The wounded were lying almost on top of each other. One Frenchman stood out by shouting loudly, while everyone else just groaned or moaned. I asked for a blanket and was given an old coat with which I covered myself and slept soundly until the next morning.
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someoneunknownhuh · 1 year
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Streaming today:
Rebecca Das Musical, 15.04.2012
Cast: Lucy Scherer („Ich“), Thomas Borchert (Maxim de Winter), Pia Douwes (Mrs. Danvers), Hannes Staffler (Jack Favell), Mona Graw (Mrs. Van Hopper), Kerstin Ibald (Beatrice), Jörg Neubauer (Frank Crawley), Daniele Nonnis (Ben), Lena Brandt (Clarice), Udo Eikelmann (Giles/Horridge), Erwin Bruhn (Oberst Julian), Matthias Graf (Frith), Fehmi Göklü (Robert), Christina Maria Brenner, Valerie Link , Michaela Schober, Maike Switzer, Melanie Walter, Gemma West, Frederik Andersson, Christian Kerkhoff, Hendrik Schall, Carl van Wegberg
Where? European Musical theatre (discord link shared below)
When? 7pm (gmt+1) Room opens 10 min before
Feel free to share/join/reblog!
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jmsjlee · 11 months
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5/22
today was an alright day. i actually didn't sleep at all bc i had a chemistry 14c midterm today and i didn't know any of the topics that were covered. so i studied lots and it was mid.
but then i went to kerkhoff and then i chilled w friends. then i took a small nap before my midterm and i took it and it was alright???? i think. hopefully.
then i had a meeting where i was relieved of responsibilities and ig it is a relief but also I'm a little sad bc responsibilities are nice.
jp: preeti is doing well! she took a pick up week this week and now she is ready to grind again.
time: midnight
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benle10 · 1 year
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(11/9)
I woke up at 8:30 this morning. I felt kind of terrible, but grudgingly went to my classes. I had a big midterm coming up. I went to Kerkhoff to get some work done. There, I got some Panda Express and ate some orange chicken and some beef and broccoli. After that, I went back to my dorm to finish up some assignemnts. I then had a dinner with an acquaintance and some friends. I also met up with another acquaintance and was able to learn more about them. I then had another scheduled meeting where I went to Meet Fresh, which was absolutely delicious. After that, I struggled with my midterm that I felt semi-confident about. Today was a 7 since I had some good acquaintance meetings, but I'm a bit scared for my midterm results.
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xocelineee · 13 hours
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Daily Blog 4/24 [11:33 p.m.]
hi blog today was quite interesting. i woke up at 8:30 after sleeping at like almost 4, so that was rough (less than 5 hours of sleep?). i was at kerckhoff for a while until lunch, and it was actually quite chilly. I was there for about two ish hours before I walked down to chick fil a with joe, where I got a spicy deluxe chicken sandwich and fries. then I walked back, before hopping on zoom to attend the ucla career center resume/cover letter workshop, which was very helpful. it was nice talking to a lot of friends and also meeting new friends at kerkhoff. it got sunnier out which was very nice, but then I had to go to my 7c discussion at 3:30, where I was lowkey falling asleep. i then did some work with some friends before hopping on a zoom meeting. for dinner I ate some leftover garlic naan, and also instant rice with seaweed and furikake. i then took a solid nap. i just got back from getting diddy riese ice cream with a new friend which was very fun. overall rating of the day = 7.8/10
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kelseychiang · 2 days
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Day 8 - 23/4/24
Ahhhh today was long. I went to bed at 5am studying!! I also woke up at 8am and got a breakfast bagel from the Study with bacon, cream cheese, tomato and cucumber. I then went to kerkhoff at 9 and had great conversations once again. Today I was really stressed because I thought my chem 30A midterm was tomorrow but it was moved to Friday! It’s a good and bad thing because I have Maths 32A on the same day now. But I am also relieved it’s not actually tomorrow. At 11 I had coffee with great company however I think that made my stomach upset. I then went to my LS7A lecture and then met up with my friend who has a puppy with her because she trains service dogs. We sat at Jan’s steps in the sun and it was relaxing. I then head back up to the hill and studied chemistry with my friend but got soooo sleepy in the lounge. I got dinner from Feast which was teriyaki chicken, it was okay. Tonight I did some hardcore exercise and ran 3 miles! I am completely dead now so all I’m going to do is study and hopefully sleep. I rate my day a 6/10. (11:45pm)
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daniellechungg · 6 days
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Hola!
Sleep: 7 hours
Food: gogobap (ty Mr. Liang) and hot pot (🫶🏻 Hayley Wong)
Daily Plan: woke up and finished couple assignments then headed out to interview Ethan and went back to kerkhoff and I GOT 195B! (Ty psychology department for pulling through) Then I went to work out with Nathan and then got dinner with Hayley. Very cute and fun day 🥰
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ conversations had today was fire 🔥
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johnnyjang1 · 11 hours
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4/25/2024
sleep: I got a solid 7 hours of sleep tonight, which was the most sleep ive gotten in a while. Probably explains why I was pretty energized the whole day
ate: Northern Cafe for lunch with ms. Lonnie chen, I got a panini and soup, which was pretty good, and for dinner I had b plate. The b plate dinner was themed today, so there were alot of honey related dishes that were delicious.
day: I woke up and went to my discussion, and then got some work done at kerkhoff. Then I went back to the dorm and rested for a little bit before I went out to get dinner.
Overall a pretty decent day, I would rate today a solid 8/10
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