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[Roundtable Writer's Breakfast, Stereotypes: Series 3 of 3. Crossing the Line: African American Actors Portraying Stereotypical Roles in American, Theatre, Film and Television] captions transcript

[Roundtable Writer's Breakfast, Stereotypes: Series 3 of 3. Crossing the Line: African American Actors Portraying Stereotypical Roles in American, Theatre, Film and Television]

Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Roundtable Writer's Breakfast, Stereotypes: Series 3 of 3. Crossing the Line: African American Actors Portraying Stereotypical Roles in American, Theatre, Film and Television event in 2012. This video features discussions between prominent TBAAL members and actor Lou Myers about racial stereotypes in the arts.
Date: May 5, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of nucleation pathways in membrane systems. (open access)

Calculation of nucleation pathways in membrane systems.

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Date: August 1, 2012
Creator: Wang, Zhen-Gang (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA) & Ting, Christina L. (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 587, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 587, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: January 6, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 611, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 611, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: January 20, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 623, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 623, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: January 27, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: February 17, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 551, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 551, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: December 14, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: February 24, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 455, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 455, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: October 19, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 539, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 539, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: December 7, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 431, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 431, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: October 5, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 443, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 443, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: October 12, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 359, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 2012 (open access)

The Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 359, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 2012

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: August 24, 2012
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard L. Nielsen, September 4, 2012 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Richard L. Nielsen, September 4, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard L. Nielsen. Nielsen joined the Navy in 1960 after two years of college at San Francisco State. Nielsen discusses his father's service aboard liberty ships as a radio operator in the Merchant Marine during WWII in the Pacific. He also shares anecdotes about time in boot camp at San Diego. After boot camp, Nielsen went to hospital corps school. Upon completion of that, he was stationed in the intensive care unit at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital in Oakland, California. He relays an encounter he had with Admiral Nimitz as a patient at the hospital. He also relates an incident in which he traveled with a doctor to Yerba Buena Island to treat Admiral Nimitz at his home the day before he passed away.
Date: September 4, 2012
Creator: Nielsen, Richard L.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard L. Nielsen, September 4, 2012 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard L. Nielsen, September 4, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard L. Nielsen. Nielsen joined the Navy in 1960 after two years of college at San Francisco State. Nielsen discusses his father's service aboard liberty ships as a radio operator in the Merchant Marine during WWII in the Pacific. He also shares anecdotes about time in boot camp at San Diego. After boot camp, Nielsen went to hospital corps school. Upon completion of that, he was stationed in the intensive care unit at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital in Oakland, California. He relays an encounter he had with Admiral Nimitz as a patient at the hospital. He also relates an incident in which he traveled with a doctor to Yerba Buena Island to treat Admiral Nimitz at his home the day before he passed away.
Date: September 4, 2012
Creator: Nielsen, Richard L.
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Bill Barrow, December 20, 2012 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Bill Barrow, December 20, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Bill Barrow. Barrow joined the Navy in April of 1944. And, beginning in June, Barrow served aboard the USS Claxton (DD-571). Barrow was assigned to a 40-millimeter gun and served as a deckhand. They went to the Solomon Islands, escorting other ships and the old USS Mississippi (BB-41). He discusses life aboard the Claxton, and his initiation experiences crossing the equator. They participated in the Battle of Peleliu and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Barrow was discharged in February of 1945.
Date: December 20, 2012
Creator: Barrow, Bill
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Roundtable writer's breakfast stereotypes series tape 1 of 2] captions transcript

[Roundtable writer's breakfast stereotypes series tape 1 of 2]

Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the roundtable writer's breakfast stereotypes series "Crossing the Line: African American Actors Portraying Stereotypical Roles in American, Theatre, Film and Television" held on May 5th, 2012. The footage shows actor Lou Myers leading the discussion. The main topic centers on: are stereotypes being exploited, promoted and perpetuated by African Americans for profit in the film industry.
Date: May 5, 2012
Creator: Waller, Alonzo; King, Curtis & Myers, Lou
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Bill Barrow, December 20, 2012 transcript

Oral History Interview with Bill Barrow, December 20, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Bill Barrow. Barrow joined the Navy in April of 1944. And, beginning in June, Barrow served aboard the USS Claxton (DD-571). Barrow was assigned to a 40-millimeter gun and served as a deckhand. They went to the Solomon Islands, escorting other ships and the old USS Mississippi (BB-41). He discusses life aboard the Claxton, and his initiation experiences crossing the equator. They participated in the Battle of Peleliu and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Barrow was discharged in February of 1945.
Date: December 20, 2012
Creator: Barrow, Bill
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Santiago Diaz, September 24, 2012 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Santiago Diaz, September 24, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Santiago Diaz. Born in Chinampas, Jalisco, Mexico in 1915, he enlisted in the Army in 1943. He discusses his military training which included medical training as well as training for tropical regions. He was assigned to the 446th Malaria Survey Detachment and stationed on Guadalcanal. It was there that he was sworn in as an American citizen. He mentions Tokyo Rose. He also mentions the conditions aboard the ship, USS General W.M. Black (AP-135), to New Caledonia and the shellback ceremony that occurred upon crossing the Equator. He was discharged near Tyler, Texas in 1946. The interview ends with an unidentified person reading an article written about the life and military service of Diaz.
Date: September 24, 2012
Creator: Diaz, Santiago
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Santiago Diaz, September 24, 2012 transcript

Oral History Interview with Santiago Diaz, September 24, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Santiago Diaz. Born in Chinampas, Jalisco, Mexico in 1915, he enlisted in the Army in 1943. He discusses his military training which included medical training as well as training for tropical regions. He was assigned to the 446th Malaria Survey Detachment and stationed on Guadalcanal. It was there that he was sworn in as an American citizen. He mentions Tokyo Rose. He also mentions the conditions aboard the ship, USS General W.M. Black (AP-135), to New Caledonia and the shellback ceremony that occurred upon crossing the Equator. He was discharged near Tyler, Texas in 1946. The interview ends with an unidentified person reading an article written about the life and military service of Diaz.
Date: September 24, 2012
Creator: Diaz, Santiago
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
A Description of the Full Particle Orbit Following SPIRAL Code for Simulating Fast-ion Experiments in Tokamaks (open access)

A Description of the Full Particle Orbit Following SPIRAL Code for Simulating Fast-ion Experiments in Tokamaks

The numerical methods used in the full particle-orbit following SPIRAL code are described and a number of physics studies performed with the code are presented to illustrate its capabilities. The SPIRAL code is a test-particle code and is a powerful numerical tool to interpret and plan fast-ion experiments in Tokamaks. Gyro-orbit effects are important for fast ions in low-field machines such as NSTX and to a lesser extent in DIII-D. A number of physics studies are interlaced between the description of the code to illustrate its capabilities. Results on heat loads generated by a localized error-field on the DIII-D wall are compared to measurements. The enhanced Triton losses caused by the same localized error-field are calculated and compared to measured neutron signals. MHD activity such as tearing modes and Toroidicity-induced Alfven Eigenmodes (TAEs) have a profound effect on the fast-ion content of Tokamak plasmas and SPIRAL can calculate the effects of MHD activity on the confined and lost fast-ion population as illustrated for a burst of TAE activity in NSTX. The interaction between Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) heating and fast ions depends solely on the gyro-motion of the fast ions and is captured exactly in the SPIRAL code. …
Date: July 27, 2012
Creator: Kramer, G. J.; Budny, R. V.; Bortolon, A.; Fredrickson, E. D.; Fu, G. Y.; Heidbrink, W. W. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Robert Owens, May 31, 2012 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Robert Owens, May 31, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert Owens. Owens joined the Navy in 1943, aspiring to be a fighter pilot. He enrolled in the V-12 program but by 1944 there was declining interest in pilots with as little experience as he would have had, so he volunteered for gunnery school. He joined a PBY4-2 Privateer crew in Florida as a turret gunner and deployed to the Philippines. Flying over the South China Sea and along the coastline of Indochina, his crew was often accompanied in the air by nonconfrontational Japanese fighters. On one mission over a targeted ship, however, Owens's crew flew too closely to the lead plane and struck a column of water splashing up from their bomb. This caused engine trouble and made them an easy target for nine aggressive enemy fighters. The crew escaped after shooting down three Oscars and diverted to Palawan for an emergency landing. In their haste to lighten the load on the damaged plane, they tossed out their life rafts before crossing the sea. Fortunately, they arrived without incident. After 23 combat missions in both the PBY4-1 and 4-2, Owens returned home and became an engineer for …
Date: May 31, 2012
Creator: Owens, Robert
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Owens, May 31, 2012 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Owens, May 31, 2012

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert Owens. Owens joined the Navy in 1943, aspiring to be a fighter pilot. He enrolled in the V-12 program but by 1944 there was declining interest in pilots with as little experience as he would have had, so he volunteered for gunnery school. He joined a PBY4-2 Privateer crew in Florida as a turret gunner and deployed to the Philippines. Flying over the South China Sea and along the coastline of Indochina, his crew was often accompanied in the air by nonconfrontational Japanese fighters. On one mission over a targeted ship, however, Owens's crew flew too closely to the lead plane and struck a column of water splashing up from their bomb. This caused engine trouble and made them an easy target for nine aggressive enemy fighters. The crew escaped after shooting down three Oscars and diverted to Palawan for an emergency landing. In their haste to lighten the load on the damaged plane, they tossed out their life rafts before crossing the sea. Fortunately, they arrived without incident. After 23 combat missions in both the PBY4-1 and 4-2, Owens returned home and became an engineer for …
Date: May 31, 2012
Creator: Owens, Robert
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
NIC Final Review November 13-14, 2012 (open access)

NIC Final Review November 13-14, 2012

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Date: December 10, 2012
Creator: Nuckolls, J H
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library