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Lawrence`s Review of Georgian Poetry: Manifesto for a New Age
( Courtney Carter ) 한국로렌스학회 2015 D.H. 로렌스 연구 Vol.23 No.2
I argue in this essay that Lawrence`s review of Georgian Poetry, written early in his career as writer and thinker, contains in embryo ideas Lawrence will develop throughout his life and reiterate even in Last Poems. These ideas, inspired by Lawrence`s extensive study of both art and science and by his newfound faith in himself as a result of his relationship with Frieda, center on the notion that the body is the central fact of our experience, the “quick of all growth, the seed of all harvest,” that the underlying reality of both the individual and the “circumambient universe” that surrounds and sustains that individual consists of a flowing of energy, and that art can lead us to a perception of this underlying “wholeness,” to a perception even of the “fourth dimension,” of “being” (see RDP 358). In this review Lawrence tells us that it is poetry, not science, that enables us to make a “slit in the umbrella” of convention and attain a glimpse of the whole (see I&R 109), and yet, ironically, many of the intuitions and assumptions concerning the nature of reality embodied in this early review are consistent with those of contemporary physicists and ecologists. I argue, in other words, that Lawrence`s conviction that all true insight arises from the “whole consciousness of a man” (LE&A 207), and his practice of relying on his own intuition (and analytical ability), enabled him to acquire insights into the nature of the universe that some contemporary scientists are uncovering only recently through experimentation and that these intuitions and assumptions about the nature of art and life were there from the beginning. In other words, the ideas he will develop in later critical studies (and embody in fiction and poetry) are there, at least by implication, in this early text. And the images he employs here will be employed in Last Poems to proclaim, once again, his faith in the body and its relationship to the “vital” energy that constitutes “reality.”
Success Story: How Storytelling Contributes to BTS’s Brand
Courtney Lazore 한국마케팅학회 2021 ASIA MARKETING JOURNAL Vol.22 No.4
Good storytelling is at the heart of BTS as both a brand and a band. Modern brands know that story is no longer an option, but a requirement for keeping audiences engaged. With their consistent and creative reliance on story, BTS has transformed the K-Pop landscape, providing a framework for others in the industry that relies on open-structure narratives, sincerity, and active audience engagement, among other components. To investigate BTS’s storytelling strategies, this article breaks down how stories permeate BTS’s content, from music and videos to the Bangtan Universe and documentary films. The importance of transmedia storytelling and participatory audiences is also examined. The analysis resulted in a proposed framework that suggests the following components: 1) story as central to the brand; 2) authenticity and sincerity; 3) idol participation in creative output; 4) use of transmedia storytelling and story gaps; 5) intertextuality and cohesion; 6) opportunities for audience engagement; and 7) dedicated creative staff. Utilizing this framework can help K-Pop groups elevate their brands, better use storytelling elements, and gain larger, more engaged audiences.
( Courtney Duong ),( Thien Nguyen ),( John P. Sheppard ),( Vera Ong ),( Lawrance K. Chung ),( Daniel T. Nagasawa ),( Isaac Yang ) 대한뇌종양학회·대한신경종양학회·대한소아뇌종양학회 2017 Brain Tumor Research and Treatment Vol.5 No.2
Background Worldwide, approximately 2% of new cancers are of the brain. Five-year survival rates among brain cancer patients have been reported as a little over a third. Differences in clinical outcomes between brain tumor patients of different races remain poorly understood. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed on brain tumor resection patients≥18 years old. Demographics, treatment variables, and survival outcomes were collected. Primary outcomes were length of stay, recurrence rate, progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS). Results A total of 452 patients were included in analysis. Females and males had nearly a 1:1 ratio (n=242 and n=220, respectively). Mean age was 54.8 years (SD: 14.5 range: 18-90). Females composed 69% (n=48) of Asian patients; males constituted 31% (n=22). Mean age of the Asian pa-tients was 55.9 years (SD: 14.6 range: 26-89). Asian-only cohort tumor pathologies included glioblas-toma (GBM) (n=14), high-grade glioma (n=7), low-grade glioma (n=4), meningioma (n=38), and metastases (n=7). Of the 185 meningioma patients, non-Asian patients comprised 79% of the group (n=146). Of the 65 GBM patients in total, non-Asian patients made up 89% of the GBM cohort (n=58). There were no statistically significant differences between these groups of both cohorts in recurrence (p= 0.1580 and p=0.6294, respectively), PFS (p=0.9662 and p=0.4048, respectively), or OS (p=0.3711 and p=0.8183, respectively). Conclusion Studies evaluating the survival between patients of different racial backgrounds against several tumor varieties are rare. Patients of certain racial backgrounds may need additional consider-ation when being attended to despite the same mutational composition as their counterparts. Repeated studies using national databases may yield more conclusive results.
Bouncing back: The role of resilience in therapy for school-aged children who stutter
Courtney Leigh Craft,Brent Andrew Gregg 한국언어재활사협회 2019 Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders Vol.4 No.3
Purpose: Recent investigations into the area of resilience have applied a risk-and-protective factor model, allowing for the identification of risks, while also identifying positive contextual, social, and individual factors that facilitate individual resilience (Zimmerman, Stoddard, Eisman, Caldwell, Aiyer, and Miller, 2013). Adolescents who stutter are at risk for poor social-emotional development due to adverse speaking experiences and subsequent emotional responses from stuttering. The primary purpose of this pilot investigation was to examine the impact of a specialized group fluency program on promoting resiliency in adolescents who stutter. The secondary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between resilience and overall impact of stuttering. Methods: Five adolescents who stutter ranging from ages 9–17 participated in an 8-week group fluency program, which aimed to increase resiliency by targeting three protective factors known to promote resiliency: self efficacy, social functioning, and peer support. To measure the change in resiliency following intervention, participants completed the The Child and Youth Resilience Measure-28 (CYRM-28) preceding and following intervention. The correlation between resiliency and the overall impact of stuttering was evaluated through post-test analyses of the Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES) and CYRM-28 scores. Results: Results indicated a statistically significant increase in resilience and a moderate negative correlation between the CYRM-28 and OASES. Conclusions: These findings suggest that participation in a specialized, group intervention program can enhance resilience in adolescents who stutter and, consequently, decrease the overall impact of stuttering in their lives.
Thomas, Courtney R.,Ferris, Daniel P.,Lee, Jae-Hyun,Choi, Eunjoo,Cho, Mi Hyeon,Kim, Eun Sook,Stoddart, J. Fraser,Shin, Jeon-Soo,Cheon, Jinwoo,Zink, Jeffrey I. American Chemical Society 2010 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY - Vol.132 No.31
<P>Mesoporous silica nanoparticles are useful nanomaterials that have demonstrated the ability to contain and release cargos with mediation by gatekeepers. Magnetic nanocrystals have the ability to exhibit hyperthermic effects when placed in an oscillating magnetic field. In a system combining these two materials and a thermally sensitive gatekeeper, a unique drug delivery system can be produced. A novel material that incorporates zinc-doped iron oxide nanocrystals within a mesoporous silica framework that has been surface-modified with pseudorotaxanes is described. Upon application of an AC magnetic field, the nanocrystals generate local internal heating, causing the molecular machines to disassemble and allowing the cargos (drugs) to be released. When breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) were treated with doxorubicin-loaded particles and exposed to an AC field, cell death occurred. This material promises to be a noninvasive, externally controlled drug delivery system with cancer-killing properties.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jacsat/2010/jacsat.2010.132.issue-31/ja1022267/production/images/medium/ja-2010-022267_0005.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ja1022267'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>