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autumncottageattic · 2 years
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Ad for Arrow Collars "Guards", "Downs," and "Cantab" models, published in the January 7, 1926 issue of the HARVARD LAMPOON.
By J. C. Leyendecker
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bostonpoetryslam · 5 years
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Let me be clear. Spanish was given to my people at the end of a sword, forced in our throats gory, sharpened under the colonizer’s constant eye.   Each rolled r is a red wet fingerprint pointing me back to this. Spanish is not my native tongue. English isn’t either. The languages I speak are bursting with blood, but they are all I have. I own only my hot mouth, speeding against assimilation’s clock & a colonial legacy you won’t even try to pronounce.
Tonight’s Cantab feature is Game Over Books author and Academy of American Poets prizewinner Ariana Brown! This is from her poem “Dear White Girls in My Spanish Class,” as published in the Acentos Review.
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sorry they translated it as w h a t
edit 2023 im pro this translation now obviously its in the spirit of the thing
bro they really literally fucking translated ‘pedicabo ego vos es irrumabo’ as ‘i’ll show you i’m a man’ 
u know what heres the full poem bc i am In Awe dude
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listen ill always give someone points for fun rhyming schemes in translation but like. wow! ok!
this copy is very very old (theres an ex libris in the front from 1946) (and im not even sure if i should actually be allowed to take it home from the library but they let me so), but the translation is even older - worldcat says it was probably published in 1926
fucking works cited.
 Catullus. Catullus: Complete Poems. Translated by F. A. Wright and M. A. Cantab, London, George Routledge & Sons Ltd., 1926?   
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architectuul · 5 years
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Sitopia: Shaping Our Future Through Food
To eat and to dwell are two fundamental human needs, satisfied respectively by food and architecture. Despite their importance for human lives and the mutual deep connection, we still rarely see the two phenomena discussed and considered together. The FoodCAMP series at Prague's CAMP - Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning was searching for answers to the question How can food make our cities better?
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Building sitopia: MVRDV’s masterplan for Almere Oosterwald. | Photo ©MVRDV
The curator of the event Lucie Kohoutová explained that she “wanted to tackle the intricate synergies of culinary and urban worlds from different vantage points, from city identity through urban farming to quality architecture of food-related venues.” Lucie said that was also very important to pick an adequate keynote, framing how and why food matters to our city lives. She chose Carolyn Steel, an architect and leading thinker on the relationship of food and the city, also known by her book Hungry City. Carolyn has summed up her Prague's lecture only for Architectuul below.
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Roman Food Miles: the food supplies of Ancient Rome. | Photo © Carolyn Steel
How will we eat in the future? Will meat be grown in labs and vegetables in vertical farms, or will we see a resurgence of regenerative, organic farming? Whatever the answers, one thing is clear: our choices will be pivotal to our chances of thriving on a hot, overcrowded planet.
Living in a modern city, it can be hard to grasp quite how profoundly food shapes our world. Industrialisation has obscured the vital connections between city and country that are fundamental to urban civilisation. Yet the food on our plates is more than mere nourishment: it is an emissary from distant lands that have often been plundered to the point of exhaustion to provide us with that essential foundation of modern industrial society, cheap food.
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A city shaped by food: seventeenth-century London’s food markets and supply routes. | Photo © John Ogilby: A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London (1676); London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (1894)
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Allegory of the Effects of Good Government: a rare example of the city and the country in harmony (1338). | Photo via Palazzo Pubblico, Siena. (Bridgeman Art Library)
Our way of life is predicated on the stuff, yet a moment’s reflection should tell us that no such thing could exist. Food consists of living things that we kill in order to live; to expect it to be cheap is thus to cheapen life itself. This paradox lies at the heart of our modern dilemma: our way of life is based on the assumption (posited by Adam Smith and others) that although nature is the source of all our wealth, it comes for free – one that we now know to be false. Indeed, the various externalities of cheap food – climate change, deforestation, mass extinction, pollution, water scarcity, soil degradation, obesity and diet-related disease – suggest that, were we to internalize such costs, industrial food would become instantly unaffordable. Which begs the question: what would happen if we were to do precisely that?
The short answer is that there would be a revolution, not just in the way we eat, but in how we live. Our habits, values, politics and economics – indeed, our very idea of a good life – all depend on the fallacy that we’ve solved the problem of how to eat. Any attempt to revalue food will thus be met with stiff resistance, not least among politicians. Yet such a move is arguably the single most powerful thing we could do in order to transition from our inequitable, unhealthy, unsustainable societies towards far fairer, healthier, more resilient ones. Whether or not we realise it, we live in a world shaped by food: a place I call Sitopia (from Greek sitos, food + topos, place). By revaluing food and harnessing its power for good, we can create a better world.  
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The birth of cheap meat: Chicago’s Union Stockyards in 1880. | Photo © Postcard, unknown origin 
Food’s power wasn’t lost on our ancestors; on the contrary, it dominated their lives. Feeding cities in the pre-industrial era was hard, not least due to the difficulties of transporting food over long distances to arrive in an edible state. Although grain (the staple of all cities) had a reasonable shelf-life, it was heavy and bulky in relation to value. For this reason, most cities remained small. The exceptions were maritime capitals such as Rome and London, whose ability to import food from overseas allowed them to grow to an inordinate size. Whatever their scale, all pre-industrial cities were highly productive: households kept pigs, chickens or goats and human and animal manure was used to fertilise surrounding market gardens, orchards and vineyards.
For Plato and Aristotle, such self-sufficiency was the ideal for the polis (city-state). Both men preached the principles of oikonomia (household management): the idea that each urban citizen should feed his family from his own farm. Scaled up, such an arrangement would render the polis self-reliant and politically independent. The ideal polis should thus remain relatively small; an idea echoed by both Thomas More in his Utopia of 1516 and by Ebenezer Howard in his 1902 Garden Cities of To-Morrow.
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Reviving oikonomia in Howard’s Garden City. | Photo via Ebenezer Howard, Garden Cities of Tomorrow, Sonnenschein Publishing (1902)
Conceived at a time when the need to conserve resources and recycle nutrients was obvious, such utopian models are once again highly relevant, describing the more localised, steady-state economies we shall need in order to thrive in coming decades. By revaluing food – putting the oikonomia back into economics – we can build more liveable, resilient societies based, not on consumption, but the joys of community, productivity and contact with the natural world. Domestic life would once again revolve around kitchens, gardens and shared meals, markets and highstreets would flourish, gardens and balconies burst with produce and networks of producers and suppliers reconnect cities with their hinterlands. Instead of battling nature, farmers could work with it, replacing industrial feedlots and ‘Big Ag’ monocultures with a variety of mixed-use, agro-ecological farms and rewilded land.
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The future of food? Richard Ballard, co-founder of Growing Underground, London’s first vertical farm. | Photo © Carolyn Steel (2018)
Such a vision may sound utopian, yet across the world it is already happening. As millions in the global Food Movement recognise, the era of cheap food is over. The good news is that it is not too late: by putting food back at the heart of our vision, we can build a flourishing sitopian future.
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Written by Carolyn Steel
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Carolyn Steel (MA (Hons) Cantab Dip Arch RIBA) is a leading thinker on food and cities. Her 2008 book Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives describes how food is key to the ‘urban paradox’ at the core of civilization, and her concept of sitopia (foodplace) has gained widespread recognition as a tool with which to address the dilemmas of 21st century dwelling. A Director of Kilburn Nightingale Architects in London, Carolyn has been a visiting lecturer at Cambridge and Wageningen Universities and taught design for a number of years at Cambridge and London Metropolitan Universities and the London School of Economics. She writes regularly on food, architecture and urban design, has presented on BBC TV and was a columnist for Building Design. She is in worldwide demand as a public speaker, with appearances including TEDGlobal, The World Planning Day International Conference, The Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency, The Swiss Youth Forum, Princeton University (New York), The Parabere Forum, MAD Academy (Copenhagen), Domus Academy (Milan) and the Melbourne Design Festival.
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careerborse · 2 years
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Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022
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Cantab Publisher Lahore Jobs 2022 - Media Marketing Executives, Web Designers, Cameramen, Composer & Designers
Cantab Publisher Lahore Jobs 2022 – Media Marketing Executives, Web Designers, Cameramen, Composer & Designers
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detroitlib · 7 years
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From our stacks: Frontispiece “Epicurus.” from The Nature of Things, A Didascalic Poem, Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus: Accompanied with Commentaries, Comparative, Illustrative, and Scientific; And the Life of Epicurus. Published under the Express Auspices His Royal Highness the Prince Regent; and Dedicated to The Right Honourable Lord Grenville, Chancellor of the University of Oxford. By Thomas Busby, Mus. Doc. Cantab. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. London: Printed, by Marchant and Galabin, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street, for the Author. Published by J. Rodwell, (Late Faulder’s,) New Bond-Street; White and Cochrane, Fleet-Street; and J. Hearne, Tottenham-Court-Road. 1813.
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nimahrelish · 3 years
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Release party for apt's Eighth Print Issue
We’re so proud to continue supporting long-form writing through apt–and we’re especially proud of our latest issue, featuring fiction by Michael Keefe and Anna Carolyn McCormally, and poetry by John Bonanni, Aaron Brown, and Danielle Mitchell!
Copies are now available, and if you’re in Boston, you can pick one up on Monday, February 5 at Porter Square Books, when we’ll have John Bonanni, Gillian Devereux, and Krysten Hill reading from issues 6-8!
The reading is free and open to the public, so bring a friend, get a warm drink, and help us celebrate these writers and their dedication to nuanced, in-depth writing.
Don’t forget to RSVP, and we’ll see you in February!
    THE READERS
 John Bonanni lives on Cape Cod, MA, where he serves as editor for the Cape Cod Poetry Review. He is the recipient of a scholarship from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and a residency from AS220 in Providence, RI. His work has appeared in CutBank, Assaracus, Verse Daily, The Seattle Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and Prairie Schooner.
Gillian Devereux received her MFA in Poetry from Old Dominion University and directs the writing center at Wheelock College, where she also teaches creative writing. She is the author of Focus on Grammar (dancing girl press, 2012) and They Used to Dance on Saturday Nights (Aforementioned Productions, 2011), and her poems have appeared in numerous journals, most recently The Midwest Quarterly; The Rain, Party, and Disaster Society; Sundog Lit; Boog City; and Printer’s Devil Review. Gillian likes robots, knitting, small woodland creatures, film noir, gin, and the library.
Krysten Hill is an educator, writer, and performer who has showcased her poetry on stage at The Massachusetts Poetry Festival, Blacksmith House, Cantab Lounge, Merrimack College, U35 Reading Series, and many others. She received her MFA in poetry from UMass Boston where she currently teaches. Her work can be found or is forthcoming in apt, Word Riot, The Baltimore Review, Muzzle, PANK, Winter Tangerine Review, Take Magazine, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of the 2016 St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award and her chapbook, How Her Spirit Got Out (Aforementioned Productions), received the 2017 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize.
  Presented as part of the Roundtable Reading Series at Porter Square Books, sponsored by Journal of the Month.
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diarynz · 5 years
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Quinn Tupaea stands tall for Waikato as Mooloo men make a statement
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Quinn Tupaea stands tall for Waikato as Mooloo men make a statement
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It’s very early days in the Mitre 10 Cup, with nine games yet to go, but getting a win over Canterbury felt mighty good for Waikato on Saturday night.
As they set out to make a statement, the immediate challenge for Waikato is to not take themselves too seriously.
This was one game, a big game, and it had some high points as young talent stood up and signalled their intentions to be counted in what will be a tough road to the finals.
The 31-28 victory was Waikato’s first against the Cantabs since 2011, but unlike that day, the Mooloo men did it with nine debutants in the match-day 23.
Senior players needed to step up and lead, which is exactly what happened thanks to the halving combination, a solid defensive effort when it mattered most, and the brilliance of Quinn Tupaea in the midfield.
The 20-year-old midfielder was outstanding and has continued his impact on from a strong 2018 campaign.
A product of the Hamilton Old Boys club, Tupaea had speed, power and the ability to successfully inject himself into the game on both attack and defense.
Some hard yards on the training paddock leading to understanding of set plays were key factors in the offensive performance according to Tupaea who starred, scoring a try of his own in the first half.
“We used some training run moves out there. The guys are putting me into some good positions so I’m just catching the ball and running,” Tupaea said.
Last year’s leading Mitre 10 Cup points scorer, Fletcher Smith, also chipped in well, running the Mooloos backline well with some enterprising play to set Tupaea into space.
Off the tee, Smith also kicked all four of his conversions and the single penalty attempt.
Canterbury were as efficient as expected and made their tries look easy, often just off a single phase or two, showing how Waikato weren’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
Often guilty of throwing too many no-look passes rather than taking contact and recycling to the next phase throughout, there is clear room for improvement as you’d expect after just the single campaign hit out.
Handling errors were also of concern, but the composure and resulting territorial wins after Canterbury were yellow carded pleased head coach Andrew Strawbridge.
“Our game drivers did a good job of recognising the need to keep Canterbury down in their own half with that small lead,” Strawbridge said. “These young men have been empowered to look at the game and do what they think needs to be done.”
Waikato came into the game with 12 players unavailable, some due to injury.
Those woes may continue depending how key utility back Tyler Campbell pulls up after having to leave the field early on with a suspected knee injury.
James Tucker is expected to return for Round Two’s clash this Sunday against Bay of Plenty.
• Michael Pulman is a freelance journalist based in Hamilton and covers rugby, cricket and social issues.
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Weir & Abrahams' Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy E-Book - Jonathan D. Spratt MA (Cantab), FRCS (Eng), FRCR, Lonie R Salkowski MD, Marios Loukas MD, PhD, Tom Turmezei BMBCh MA MPhil FRCR, Jamie Weir MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR & Peter H. Abrahams MBBS, FRCS(ED), FRCR, DO(Hon), FHEA
Weir & Abrahams' Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy E-Book Jonathan D. Spratt MA (Cantab), FRCS (Eng), FRCR, Lonie R Salkowski MD, Marios Loukas MD, PhD, Tom Turmezei BMBCh MA MPhil FRCR, Jamie Weir MB, BS, FRCP(Ed), FRCR & Peter H. Abrahams MBBS, FRCS(ED), FRCR, DO(Hon), FHEA Genre: Anatomy & Physiology Price: $77.99 Publish Date: June 7, 2016 Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Seller: Elsevier Inc Imaging is ever more integral to anatomy education and throughout modern medicine. Building on the success of previous editions, this fully revised fifth edition provides a superb foundation for understanding applied human anatomy, offering a complete view of the structures and relationships within the body using the very latest imaging techniques. It is ideally suited to the needs of medical students, as well as radiologists, radiographers and surgeons in training. It will also prove invaluable to the range of other students and professionals who require a clear, accurate, view of anatomy in current practice. Fully revised legends and labels and over 80% new images – featuring the latest imaging techniques and modalities as seen in clinical practice Covers the full variety of relevant modern imaging – including cross-sectional views in CT and MRI, angiography, ultrasound, fetal anatomy, plain film anatomy, nuclear medicine imaging and more – with better resolution to ensure the clearest anatomical views Unique new summaries of the most common, clinically important anatomical variants for each body region – reflects the fact that around 20% of human bodies have at least one clinically significant variant New orientation drawings – to help you understand the different views and the 3D anatomy of 2D images, as well as the conventions between cross-sectional modalities Now a more compete learning package than ever before, with superb new BONUS electronic enhancements embedded within the accompanying eBook, including: Labelled image ‘stacks’ - that allow you to review cross-sectional imaging as if using an imaging workstation Labelled image ‘slide-lines’ - showing features in a full range of body radiographs to enhance understanding of anatomy in this essential modality Self-test image ‘slideshows’ with multi-tier labelling - to aid learning and cater for beginner to more advanced experience levels Labelled ultrasound videos - bring images to life, reflecting this increasingly clinically practiced technique Questions and answers accompany each chapter - to test your understanding and aid exam preparation 34 pathology tutorials – based around nine key concepts and illustrated with hundreds of additional pathology images, to further develop your memory of anatomical structures and lead you through the essential relationships between normal and abnormal anatomy http://bit.ly/2VGCPfi
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bostonpoetryslam · 5 years
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Ask, first, what your smallest body parts require to sing again: coconut oil for your hair’s dry ends, camphor for the earlobes, rosehip kneaded into fingertips with fingertips. Grapeseed will feed most hungers of the skin. But if even your bones cry January, dip your sharpest knife in a jar of raw honey. Lather it on your thighs, making circles, making certain not to confuse this ache for that other, the one that keeps pulling you to the earth, the one question you still can’t say out loud. Recite instead the names of trees: sumac, sweet birch, slippery elm. Take your palm to the wild place under your chin and count: vein, artery, chokecherry, weeping willow, until your xacto knife pulse slows, holds. Let your mouth fill with gold, almonds, zinneas. Then: soften.
One of tonight’s two Cantab features is Kundiman fellow and VS podcast host Franny Choi! This is her poem “Physical Therapy,” as published in Pinwheel.
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localadspk · 6 years
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careerborse · 2 years
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Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022 for Male/Female in All Districts of Pakistan
Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022 for Male/Female in All Districts of Pakistan
Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022 for Male/Female in All Districts of Pakistan Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022 for Male/Female in All Districts of Pakistan Cantab Publisher Jobs 2022 is announced to hire dynamic, motivated, and skilled individuals for its Publishing Housing in All Districts of Pakistan. We collected this advertisement from the Daily Jang. Both Male/Female applicants may apply for these…
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Cantab Publishers Kpk Jobs
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