The Curators

The Curators
Author: Guy Steven Needler
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2019-09-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Ever wondered what made the Universe? - Was it the big bang? - Why is it not expanding or contracting? Why does it appear to have an orderly level of functionality? Are there more universes within a much larger multiversal environment? If so, where are they? Are theoretical physicists correct? In The Curators the reader is exposed to the mechanics of the multiversal environment we exist within and those entities that maintain it. In The Curators you will learn:- · That there is a hierarchy of entities that maintain the evolutionary efficiency of the multiverse · The roles and responsibilities of these entities · What nature spirits or elementals are · That we exist in many “Event Spaces” and the Realities within them · That there are different classifications of Event Space and Realities · That these entities can change our Event Spaces and/or Realities at will · That evolutionary efficiency is the primary reason for change in the multiverse · That there are different levels of structure to support the maintenance and functionality of the multiverse.

Curators

Curators
Author: Lance Grande
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 022619275X

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Natural history museums have evolved from being little more than musty repositories of stuffed animals and pinned bugs, to being crucial generators of new scientific knowledge. They have also become vibrant educational centers, full of engaging exhibits that share those discoveries with students and an enthusiastic general public. Grande offers a portrait of curators and their research, conveying the intellectual excitement and the educational and social value of curation. He uses the personal story of his own career-- most of it spent at Chicago's Field Museum-- to explore the value of research and collections, the importance of public engagement, changing ecological and ethical considerations, and the impact of rapidly improving technology.

The Curators

The Curators
Author: Kenneth Andrus
Publisher: Babylon Books
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1954871651

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In his final mission, Nick Parkos must choose between saving his country—or saving himself. Parkos and his clandestine military ops team known the Curators are ordered to Prague by the US Director of National Intelligence. They must thwart a Czech transnational crime cartel and Russian operatives planning to smuggle arms into Mexico to foment rebellion and destabilize the southwest border of the United States. But Parkos has another goal prompted by the discovery of an ancient keepsake in his grandparent’s attic—learning the truth about his Czech roots. His search leads to an ancient family castle and a distant cousin who, by a twist of fate, has a clandestine connection to his mission. Caught in a web of intrigue and double-crosses, Parkos grapples with fundamental questions about his life. Where do his loyalties lie? His family? His colleagues? His country? Join Parkos and the Curators for this spellbinding thriller, an action-packed conclusion to the critically acclaimed Defenders series from military expert Kenneth Andrus. With the free world hanging in the balance, you do not want to miss this spellbinding adventure!

The Curators

The Curators
Author: Richard Lawrance
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244374627

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When Becky Cheshire is offered the chance of returning to protect the dead body of her baby from the flames consuming her flat, she little understands the life before her. Caught up in her life time role as grieving mother and wife, having also lost her husband in the conflagration, she finds herself bound into the role of over woman, a curator facilitating the passage of the souls of trauma victims into a realm beyond her knowing. The Curators follows her journey through the ineluctable violence of corporate crime, the challenges facing the indigenous and the religiously challenged, to the liberation of the gender free and, ultimately, the interdependent humanity of the spiritual. This is a compelling novel of intensely human proportions. A must read in a literary world free of many meaningful resting places.

The Curator's Daughter

The Curator's Daughter
Author: Melanie Dobson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496444191

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A young girl, kidnapped on the eve of World War II, changes the lives of a German archaeologist forced into the Nazi Party and—decades later—a researcher trying to overcome her own trauma. 1940. Hanna Tillich cherishes her work as an archaeologist for the Third Reich, searching for the Holy Grail and other artifacts to bolster evidence of a master Aryan race. But when she is reassigned to work as a museum curator in Nuremberg, then forced to marry an SS officer and adopt a young girl, Hanna begins to see behind the Nazi facade. A prayer labyrinth becomes a storehouse for Hanna’s secrets, but as she comes to love Lilly as her own daughter, she fears that what she’s hiding—and what she begins to uncover—could put them both in mortal danger. Eighty years later, Ember Ellis is a Holocaust researcher intent on confronting hatred toward the Jewish people and other minorities. She reconnects with a former teacher on Martha’s Vineyard after she learns that Mrs. Kiehl’s mother once worked with the Nazi Ahnenerbe. And yet, Mrs. Kiehl describes her mother as “a friend to the Jewish people.” Wondering how both could be true, Ember helps Mrs. Kiehl regain her fractured childhood memories of World War II while at the same time confronting the heartache of her own secret past—and the person who wants to silence Ember forever.

The Curator's Handbook

The Curator's Handbook
Author: ADRIAN. GEORGE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500297612

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An updated edition of this essential practical handbook for all those involved in or studying the dynamic field of curating.

Gitz and the Curators of Time

Gitz and the Curators of Time
Author: Jessie Wipperman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524523836

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While being an inventor doesnt seem to be the best line of profession for the accident prone, an inventor working on a way to speed up the cooking time of a microwave unknowingly invents the first time machine. Not realizing what he has just made, he throws it out with all of his other nonworking inventions only realizing what it was he had made after it is stolen. After a daring rescue and a visit to the oracle (really just a crazy old cat lady), he must save time and maybe even fall in love armed with just a superheated ice-cream scoop, a modified version of his time machine, and his talking cat Gitz.

Curators of the Buddha

Curators of the Buddha
Author: Donald S. Lopez Jr.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1995-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0226493091

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A critical history of the study of Buddhism in the West, incorporating insights of colonial and post-colonial cultural studies. Social, political and cultural conditions that have shaped the course of Buddhist studies are discussed.

The Artist as Curator

The Artist as Curator
Author: Celina Jeffery
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781783203376

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In recent years, the museum and gallery have increasingly become self-reflexive spaces, in which the relationship between art, its display, its creators, and its audience is subverted and democratized. One effect of this has been a growing place for artists as curators, and in The Artist as Curator Celina Jeffery brings together a group of scholars and artists to explore the many ways that artists have introduced new curatorial ways of thinking and talking about artistic culture. Taking a deliberately multidisciplinary and cross-cultural focus, The Artist as Curator will fill a gap in museum and curatorial studies, offering a thorough and diverse treatment of various approaches to the historical and changing role of the artist as curator that should appeal to scholars, curators, and artists alike.