ellauri051.html on line 1585: 979 Is he from the Mississippi country? Iowa, Oregon, California? 979 Onko hän Mississippin maasta? Iowa, Oregon, Kalifornia?
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ellauri069.html on line 588: Backstage Wife is an American soap opera radio program that details the travails of Mary Noble, a girl from a small town in Iowa who came to New York seeking her future. Each episode opened with the announcer explaining:
ellauri069.html on line 590: Now, we present once again, Backstage Wife, the story of Mary Noble, a little Iowa girl who married one of America´s most handsome actors, Larry Noble, matinée idol of a million other women — the story of what it means to be the wife of a famous star.
ellauri106.html on line 69: From 1958 onwards, the couple lived in New York on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and in 1959 they spent seven months in Italy on a Guggenheim grant. Upon their return, they both settled in Iowa City, where Roth led the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. The experiences in small-town Iowa far away from the American metropolises flowed into Roth's second novel Letting Go (Other People's Worries), which was published in 1962, but in contrast to Roth's previously published volume of short stories Goodbye, Columbus caused mixed reactions from critics. Stanley Edgar Hyman, for example, criticized weaknesses in the narrative structure of the novel, the two narrative parts of which are only superficially connected, but praised what he saw as "the keenest eye for the details of American life since Sinclair Lewis". Letting Go is also the first novel in which Roth, as in numerous later works, made the writings of his literary predecessors an integral part of the narrative, and is therefore often referred to as Roth's first "Henry James novel".
ellauri106.html on line 106: That same year, rather than wait to be drafted, Roth enlisted in the army. Roth enlisted in the Army that year to avoid being drafted and assigned to unpleasant duty like the infantry. Fortunately he suffered a back injury during basic training and was given a medical discharge. Who knows. He returned to Chicago in 1956 to study for a PhD in literature but dropped out after one term. It was a yeasty environment for a young writer. Saul Bellow was a contemporary and with some what similar backgrounds and interests they could not avoid being rivals. During that year he met a lovely shiksa waitress Margaret Martinson, a single woman with a small child. He was smitten. An intense, but often troubled relationship ensued. At the end of the year he dropped out of the U of C and headed to the University of Iowa to teach in its creative writing program. None the less, whatever he may have said, Roth was not happy there, perhaps because the semi-rural Midwesterness of Ames was alien to him. After a while with Martinson in tow he moved on to a similar position at Princeton, another WASP bastion but one with even more prestige. Everyone who knew him recognized Roth as an early comer. He later continued his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught comparative literature before retiring from teaching in 1991. Roth started teaching literature in the late 1960s at the University of Pennsylvania. The 1969 feature film adaptation of Goodbye, Columbus coincided with the publication of Portnoy’s Complaint, which soon became a best-seller amid controversy for its prurient content. (Those who've read it will likely not forget Portnoy's "love affair" with mom´s slab of liver in the fridge.)
ellauri131.html on line 904: By Hay's account, in the early 1970s she became a religious science practitioner. In this role she led people in spoken affirmations, which she believes would cure their illnesses, and became popular as a workshop leader. She also recalled how she had studied Transcendental Meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at the Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa.
ellauri144.html on line 537: Iowassa kustantajaa vaihtanut ja muutenkin pullistunut Phillu alkaa tylsistyä Maggiin, toiset naiset on alkaneet kiinnostaa enemmän. Dylan Thomas oli distinguished guest Iowassa 60-luvun alussa. Phillu shtuppii nyt oppilastaan Karen Oakesia, Maggie järkyttyy, ottaa nappeja ja viskiä ja kertoo vessanpytyn ääressä neekerinpissajäynästä. Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer ja Saul Bellow otti Phillun tapaan uudet hanit alle joka lukuvuosi. Se pitää kirjailijan pirteänä. Phillu groomas samaan aikaan ahkerasti Maggien 10-vuotiasta Holly-tyttöä. Maggie oli niin mustasukkainen että Phillu piilotti keittiöveizet auton vararenkaaseen.
ellauri146.html on line 583: Peppy Roth tunsi izensä Vasco Balboaxi mennessään ekan kerran ekan goi-tyttöystävänsä luo kiitospäiväpäivällisille niinkin kauas länteen kuin Iowaan. Isonenäinen konkistadori New Jerseystä sai ekan kerran näkimiinsä etelämeren.
ellauri192.html on line 663: The other Seifert book is "The Casting of Bells," a 64-page collection translated by Tom O'Grady and Paul Jagasich, and published in August 1983 by The Spirit That Moves Us Press in Iowa City, Iowa. Morty Sklar, who described himself yesterday as "publisher, editor, typesetter and stamp licker" of the press, said his is a small, independent press that publishes two books a year. He published 1,000 copies of the Seifert book, but yesterday, upon hearing the news from Sweden, he reordered 2,500 more. It is available in paperback for $6.
ellauri264.html on line 66: Tekoäly on fixumpi kuin luulisi – Yhtä älykäs kuin pulu. Iowan yliopiston tutkimus viittaa, että tekoälyn oppimisprosessi vastaa kyyhkyjen tapaa oppia. Incelit eivät oikeasti kaipaa ainoastaan omaa pulua ja siltä pillua, sanoo insändare, joka on izekin ex-incel. Ne kaipaavat jotain tekemistä, työtä, hyväxymistä ja miehen paikkaa yhteiskunnassa, muuta kuin kotona istumista, pelaamista, käteenvetoa ja puhelimella oloa.
ellauri309.html on line 148: 1978 Dailey ja hänen miehensä Bill muuttivat Council Bluffsista Iowasta
ellauri310.html on line 176: aloitti työskentelyn urheilulähettäjänä Iowassa. Eureka College on yksityinen
ellauri351.html on line 261: Festinger jatkoi opintojaan Kurt Lewinin johdolla Iowan yliopistossa, jossa Festinger sai MA-tutkinnon vuonna 1940 ja tohtorin vuonna 1942 lasten käyttäytymisen alalla. Molemmat vaihtoivat kerran vaimoa. Lewinin kuoltua Festinger muutti yhä lännemäxi MIT:stä, kunnes vuonna 1957 julkaisi kognitiivisen dissonanssin teoriansa, joka on todennäköisesti hänen kuuluisin ja vaikutusvaltaisin panoksensa sosiaalipsykologian alalla. Festinger pettyi sosiaalipsykologian ja alkoi huuhailla. Viimeinen yritys oli ymmärtää, miksi jokin kulttuuri hyväksyy tai hylkää idean, ja hän päätti, että tutkimalla, miksi uusi teknologia otettiin nopeasti käyttöön lännessä, mutta ei Itä-Bysantin valtakunnassa, valaisisi asiaa. Festingerillä kuitenkin diagnosoitiin syöpä ennen kuin hän pystyi julkaisemaan tämän materiaalin. Hän päätti olla jatkamatta hoitoa ja kuoli 11. helmikuuta 1989.
ellauri352.html on line 161: Antonio Damasio (s. 25. helmikuuta 1944, Lissabon) on portugalilais-amerikkalainen aivotutkija ja neurologi, joka toimi lähes 30 vuotta Iowan yliopiston neurologian laitoksen johtajana ja professorina. Tällä hetkellä hän on David Dornsife neurotieteen professori Etelä-Kalifornian yliopistossa, jossa hän johtaa USC:n Brain and Creativity -Instituuttia. Hän on tutkinut tietoisuutta, tunteita ja aivojen toimintaa. Damasion käsitys aivoista pohjautuu muun muassa hänen aivovaurioihinsa. Damasio sai Yrjö Reenpää -lohtupalkinnon Helsingissä vuonna 2000.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 809: John Raleigh Mott (May 25, 1865 - January 31, 1955) was born in Livingston Manor, New York, Sullivan County, New York and his family moved to Postville, Iowa in September of the same year. He attended Upper Iowa University, where he studied history and was an award-winning student debater. He transferred to Cornell University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1888. He was influenced by Arthur Tappan Pierson one of the forces behind the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, which was founded in 1886. Mott married Leila Ada White (1866-1952) in 1891 and had two sons and two daughters.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 853: The high school of the Postville Community School District in Postville, Iowa is named after him
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Edward Eriksson, Self-employed from University of Iowa

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Burlington, Iowa Teacher of Composition and Public Speaking

xxx/ellauri239.html on line 208: She has taught at the University of Cincinnati, UCLA, University of Iowa, and the University of Alberta, Canada.
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 384: In 1976, Harjo graduated from the University of New Mexico with a major in creative writing. She continued to study writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1978. However, the setting was not welcoming for Harjo, who later stated, "I was ghettoized." Among Harjo's books of poetry are What on Earth Drove Me to This? (1980), which she later said contained "probably only two good poems". Ei ne tosiaan kovin kummosia ole vaikka Harjo on jo yli 70v harjotellut.
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