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Item Adventures in Sequencing(The Texas Scientist, 2019) The Texas ScientistItem After the Spill(The Texas Scientist, 2020) Sinatra, ChristineItem AI's Inflection Point(The Texas Scientist, 2021) Airhart, MarcItem Ali Preston(The Texas Scientist, 2019) The Texas ScientistItem Allen Mallory(The Texas Scientist, 2019) The Texas ScientistItem Alone Together(The Texas Scientist, 2021) Robards-Forbes, EstherItem The Alumna: Hayley Gillespie, PhD, 2011(The Texas Scientist, 2016) The Texas ScientistItem AMS :: ATX December 2013 Blog Archive(2013-12) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond.Item AMS :: ATX February 2012 Blog Archive(2012-02) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Faculty Research: Dr. Randy Lewis on Unplugging at Flow (February 1, 2012); Grad Research: Bombs and Belvederes (February 8, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC (February 15, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC, Part 2 (February 16, 2012); 5 Takes on Women and Bicycles (February 23, 2012); Explore American Studies at Explore UT! (February 29, 2012).Item AMS :: ATX January 2012 Blog Archive(2012-01) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Grad Research: Histories and Highways in Washington, DC (January 17, 2012); Grad Research: JFK, Reality, and Mediation at the Sixth Floor Museum (January 25, 2012); Grad Research: Mystery Spot Books (January 31, 2012).Item AMS :: ATX March 2012 Blog Archive(2012-03) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: 5 Questions with Dr. Elizabeth Engelhardt (March 1, 2012); Grad Research: Reconsidering the Interstate Highway System (March 7, 2012); Faculty Research: Janet Davis lectures at UVA Circus Festival (March 21, 2012); Faculty and Grad Research: Foodways Texas Symposium (March 28, 2012); Faculty and Grad Research: Photos from Texas Restaurants Project (March 29, 2012).Item AMS :: ATX November 2011 Blog Archive(2011-11) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Faculty Research: Randy Lewis' "The Compassion Manifesto" (November 1, 2011); Grad Research: A Map of Classic Arcades (November 3, 2011); Faculty Research: Janet Davis on the Circus (November 4, 2011); Undergrad Research: On Jack Kerouac and Sports (November 8, 2011); 5 Questions with Dr. Janet Davis (November 10, 2011); Watch This: Dr. Julia Mickenberg on Book TV (November 15, 2011); Read this: "Main Currents," American Studies Fall 2011 Newsletter (November 17, 2011); Watch This: Dr. Elizabeth Engelhardt on Fox's Good Day Austin (November 22, 2011).Item AMS :: ATX October 2011 Blog Archive(2011-10) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Read This: The Carbon Diaries (October 5, 2011); Watch This: Time Lapse of Migrant Mother (in pumpkin form!) (October 12, 2011); 5 Questions with Dr. Karl Hagstrom Miller (October 19, 2011); List: Top Picks at the Texas Book Festival (October 20, 2011); American Studies and Occupy Wall Street (October 25, 2011); Grad Research: AMS Dissertations Infographic, 2010-2011 (October 27, 2011).Item AMS :: ATX September 2011 Blog Archive(2011-09) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: 12 Twitterers American Studies Folks Should Follow (September 1, 2011); Faculty Research: Radical Children's Literature Now! (September 7, 2011); 5 Questions with Department Chair Steven Hoelscher (September 8, 2011); 5 Maps for the Visually Inclined (September 14, 2011); Watch This: Bodega Down Bronx (September 16, 2011); AMS Events this Week (September 20, 2011); 5 Questions wiht Dr. Randy Lewis (September 21, 2011); Grad Research: War Documentaries and [Un]realism (September 27, 2011).Item Answering the Call(The Texas Scientist, 2021) The Texas ScientistItem Application Driven Theory: Rigorously Combining Applied and Basic Research Relevant to Accounting and Marketing(Journal of Accounting & Marketing, 2012-01) Golden, Linda L.; Cooper, William W.; Brockett, Patrick L.In this editorial, the authors argue that accounting and marketing research can be both practically relevant and theoretically well-grounded, if a paradigm of application driven theory is adopted and rigorously applied. They distinguish between two dichotomies characterizing research, (1) basic vs. non-basic research and (2) applied vs. pure research. They call for an approach to accounting and marketing based in the intersection of applied and basic research which they refer to as "Application Driven Theory."Item Atlantic Coast Hindcast, Phase II Wave Information: Additional Extremal Estimates(National Technical Information Service, 1985-05) Corson, W.D.; Tracy, B.A.Item A Better 360° View(The Texas Scientist, 2019) The Texas ScientistItem Boys and Risk in Utero(The Texas Scientist, 2021) The Texas ScientistItem Brain Beacons(The Texas Scientist, 2016) The Texas Scientist