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Bob Dylan ‘Nashville Skyline’, Columbia, 1969. Photograph by Elliott Landy.

Bob Dylan ‘Nashville Skyline’, Columbia, 1969. Photograph by Elliott Landy.


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Iggy and the Stooges ‘Raw Power’, Columbia, 1973. Art direction by Sean Evans, photography by Mick R

Iggy and the Stooges ‘Raw Power’, Columbia, 1973. Art direction by Sean Evans, photography by Mick Rock.


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Leonard Cohen ‘Recent Songs’, Columbia, 1979. Art direction by Glen Christensen, illustration by Dia

Leonard Cohen ‘Recent Songs’, Columbia, 1979. Art direction by Glen Christensen, illustration by Dianne Lawrence.


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Couple going for a row, Washington, District of Columbia, 1923.  Autochrome, photograph – Charles MaCouple going for a row, Washington, District of Columbia, 1923.  Autochrome, photograph – Charles Ma
  • Couple going for a row, Washington, District of Columbia, 1923.  Autochrome, photograph – Charles Martin.
  • Lily pond. Autochrome, photograph – Franklin Price Knott.

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Bogota Survivor 1984

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What to wear in Canada in winter

Thinking of going to Canada during winter? Think twice lol. I decided to go in December which is the month where winter starts, but the temperatures were horrible, it was so cold. The temperatures were -12C, -19C, -27C (It was SO COLD). Local people started saying that it has been more than 30 years since they have felt those low temperatures in December.

I’ve realized that there are some basic…

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Chinook Salmon, Oregon Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic A chinook salmon digs its n

Chinook Salmon, Oregon

Photograph by Jim Richardson, National Geographic

A chinook salmon digs its nest in the John Day River, a tributary of the Columbia River. Dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers have threatened the species on its migration from annual spawning grounds—a 900-mile journey to the sea.


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The Columbia Space Shuttle lifted off on March 22, 1982. Perlmutter depicted a parallel strip of tro

The Columbia Space Shuttle lifted off on March 22, 1982. Perlmutter depicted a parallel strip of tropical foliage, paying homage to the Florida landscape Columbia was leaving behind.


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After six years of silence, the thunder of human spaceflight was heard again, as the successful laun

After six years of silence, the thunder of human spaceflight was heard again, as the successful launch of the first space shuttle ushered in a new concept in utilization of space. Mission STS-1, on Space Shuttle Columbia, launched from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center just seconds past 7 a.m. on April 12, 1981.  It carried astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen on an Earth-orbital mission scheduled to last for 54 hours. The mission ended with the Space Shuttle Columbia landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.


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Here is a brief but informative introduction to Philosopher, George Herbert Mead, a close friend of a John Dewey, and author of “Mind, Self, and the Society”

1863-1931
Like many of his colleagues at the University of Chicago, George Herbert Mead ranged widely in his intellectual interests. Unlike them, however, he published infrequently, restrained by what his friend John Dewey labeled “a certain diffidence” or by what Mead himself more plainly termed “my inability to write what I want.” Still, Mead exerted a wide influence. Regarded highly by philosophers in his own lifetime, his work has more recently attracted the sympathetic attention of scholars in other fields.

Raised in a conventional Christian home, Mead struggled during his years at Oberlin and Harvard with a loss of certainty as fundamental doubts about religion in general and Christianity in particular produced a personal spiritual crisis. He drifted in and out of a variety of occupations before settling at Harvard to study with Josiah Royce. There, Mead grew dissatisfied with the dominant speculative approach and its failure to engage the scientific and social problems that concerned him. Seeking a more realistically grounded philosophy, he left Harvard, eventually writing a dissertation at the University of Berlin. While in Germany, he not only studied philosophy, but also observed firsthand the growing Social-Democratic Labor movement, an experience that encouraged Mead’s later involvement in American social reform.

Mead accepted a position at the University of Michigan in 1891 and struck up a friendship with another young philosophy professor - John Dewey. When William Rainey Harper invited Dewey to Chicago in 1894, one of the conditions Dewey laid down before accepting was that George Mead be given a position as well. Mead took the post offered to him and began a nearly forty-year career as a philosopher at Chicago.

Mead’s philosophical approach grew out of his conviction that knowledge was not remotely removed from the immediate experiences of everyday life. The quest to integrate knowledge and experience became the hallmark of philosophy at the University of Chicago.

While at Chicago, Mead participated actively in a variety of local movements and social programs in the growing city. He was treasurer of Hull House, a member of the progressive City Club, and editor of the Elementary School Teacher.

“When Robert Maynard Hutchins attempted to appoint Mortimer Adler to the philosophy department in 1931, Mead and four other philosophers created a nationwide stir when they resigned from the University. Convinced that Adler’s appointment and his neoThomist approach represented a disturbing political and philosophical shift within the University of Chicago, an embittered Mead accepted a post at Columbia University. He died unexpectedly a few months later and never filled the new position.

After Mead’s death, his son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Irene Tufts Mead, oversaw the compilation of unpublished manuscripts, lecture notes, and student notes. Published posthumously as a three-volume set, these books, Mind, Self and Society (1934), Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century (1936), and The Philosophy of the Act (1938), along with an edited version of his Carus lectures, The Philosophy of the Present (1932), form the main corpus of Mead’s philosophical writings, which have had a distinctive influence upon recent American social science.”

Source:http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/projects/centcat/centcats/fac/facch12_01.html

Dara uploaded a photo of herself on her Instagram wearing Columbia Turbodown Jacket. The jacket is aDara uploaded a photo of herself on her Instagram wearing Columbia Turbodown Jacket. The jacket is a

Dara uploaded a photo of herself on her Instagram wearing Columbia Turbodown Jacket. The jacket is available on columbiamall for $484 (568,000 won).


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