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         Orr Gregory:     more books (45)
  1. Biography - Orr, Gregory (1947-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  2. The Blessing : a Memoir by Gregory Orr, 2002
  3. Salt Wings: New and Selected Poems. by Gregory. ORR, 1980
  4. Orpheus & Eurydice: A Lyric Sequence. by Gregory. ORR, 2001
  5. Field Contemporary Poetry and Poets Magazine, Number 14, Spring, 1976 by Stuart & David Young, eds. Jean Valentine, Gregory Orr, Norman Dubie, Friebert, 1976-01-01
  6. The Red House: Poems. by Gregory. ORR, 1980
  7. We Must Make a Kingdom of it (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Gregory Orr, 1986-06-01
  8. New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Gregory Orr, 1987-10-01
  9. Salt Hill Issue Four (Issue 4) by Diana Abu-Jaber, Elizabeth May, et all 1997
  10. A large white rock called "The sleeping angel" by Gregory Orr, 1974
  11. MERIDIAN: Jane Kenyon Portfolio,Issue Number 4, Fall 1999. by Jane; Garrett, George; Orr, Gregory; Grennan, Eamonand more Kenyon, 1999
  12. The New Yorker, Mar. 3, 1980 "Hopital Albert Schweitzer" by Gregory Orr, 1980
  13. Orpheus & Eurydice A Lyric Sequence by Gregory Orr, 2001
  14. A mirror (Cold Mountain Press poetry post card) by Gregory Orr, 1974

21. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Sitemap. Author Login. Authors Articles gregory orr This bio was last updatedon 07/31/2001. gregory orr. gregory orr, Two Poems About Nothing, Poetry, Fall 2001.
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22. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Orban, Otto. Oren, Miriam. Orlen, Steve. Orlowsky, Dzvinia. Orner, Peter. orr,gregory. orr, Trisha. orringer, Julie. Ortiz, Simon. Osers, Ewald. Osherow, Jacqueline.
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23. HoCoPoLitSo - The Writing Life - Gregory Orr Hosting Stanley Kunitz
Stanley Kunitz hosted by gregory orr. Here on this edition of The WritingLife is a moving conversation between Stanley Kunitz (named
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Stanley Kunitz hosted by Gregory Orr Here on this edition of The Writing Life is a moving conversation between Stanley Kunitz (named National Poet Laureate in 2000 at age 95!) and his onetime student, poet and author of the best critical study of Kunitz poetry, Gregory Orr. At age 88, the much-honored Kunitz reflects: "Poetry is most deeply concerned with telling us what it feels like to be alive." "Before there were poets we had no evidence of what it was like to be human on this earth." Through the most ordinary images and details, Kunitz aims to make experience emblematic, "to convert life into legend." He reads "Open the Gates", "Father and Son", "The Portrait", and "An Old Cracked Tune". Orr sees the latter two as companion pieces, revealing the grim and the celebratory in Kunitz's work, while his passion for the natural world is heard in "The Snakes of September" and finally, "The Long Boat". Stanley Kunitz: An Introduction to the Poetry, Columbia University Press 1985

24. "Poerty And Survival" By Gregory Orr
Poetry and Survival by gregory orr. From the September 2002 issueof The Writer's Chronicle. © 2002 Associated Writing Programs.
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Poetry and Survival
by Gregory Orr From the September 2002 If the preceding paragraph sounds abstract, it can be translated into simpler terms (and should be). The personal lyric as a poetic form helps us to live. It sustains us in crises of all kinds and there are ways of talking about how it does that and why it is so effective in this task. Back to Top I shall lie down at home
and pretend to be dying.
Then the neighbors will all come in
to gape at me, and, perhaps, she will come with
them.
she knows why I am ill.
Some say an army marching
or a fleet under sail,
or cavalry charging is
the most beautiful sight on this black earth, but I say I have a daughter, Cleis, golden as a flower. To me As Sappho, one of the first of our named poets of the personal lyric, reminds us: the lyric is the voice of the individual self-dramatizing and shaping its subjective intensities as it responds to experience. But to say (as Hegel does) that human subjectivity is itself the theme of the lyric is to lay claim to an enormously volatile and vulnerable territory. Back to Top Simply to Be a Human Simply to be a human self as a body in time is to know a number of significant jeopardies. What has happened to everything that took place in our lives up to this present moment? It has vanished. All that we cherished has disappeared into oblivion. Gone up in smoke and the smoke itself dispersed in the air. Loss haunts us, even in the ordinary motions of time. Inescapable, beyond the power of Kodaks to restore.2

25. Gregory Orr. Notes For A Final Exam. : Scope/Content
gregory orr. Notes for a final exam. Scope / Content Note. Materialsfor a college final exam, including three mimeogrpahed exam
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Gregory Orr. Notes for a final exam.
Scope / Content Note
Materials for a college final exam, including three mimeogrpahed exam question sheets entitled "The Romantic Self," two sets of Orr's notes, and a sheet of notes authored and initialed by several people.

26. Gregory Orr. Notes For A Final Exam.
Register of. gregory orr. Notes for a final exam. 1965 1969. MSS 0312.Mandeville Special Collections Library Geisel Library University
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27. Context-awareness In Wearable And Ubiquitous Computing - Gregory, Dey, Orr, Brot
Contextawareness in wearable and ubiquitous computing (1997) (Make Corrections)(13 citations) gregory D. Abowd, Anind Dey, Robert orr, Jason Brotherton ISWC
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(Enter summary) Abstract: A common focus shared by researchers in mobile, ubiquitous and wearable computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional desktop computing paradigm. Computational services need to become as mobile as their users. Whether that service mobility is achieved by equipping the user with computational power or by instrumenting the environment, all services need to be extended to take advantage of the constantly changing context in which they are accessed. This paper will report on work done ... (Update) Context of citations to this paper: More ...of an adaptive tour proposal 4. Summary Contextualised information presentation takes into account more than just the users location A contextualised information space is defined by an information repository adapted to the location, the characteristics of the user like...

28. Citations: Context-awareness In Wearable And Ubiquitous Computing - Gregory, Dey
Abowd, gregory D.; Dey, Anind K.; orr, Robert; and Brotherton, Jason. 1997. Abowd,gregory D.; Dey, Anind K.; orr, Robert; and Brotherton, Jason. 1997.
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Enabling Secure Ad-hoc Communication using Context-Aware.. - Shankar, Balfanz (Correct) Related Work Our work addresses the problem of enabling secure communication among a group of entities in an ad hoc manner, which is both user friendly and scalable. There has been a lot of prior work on toolkits for capturing context, with the most popular one being Dey s Context Toolkit Our architecture for capturing contextual information is similar to Dey s work but for the definitions of context, context views and the kinds of mappings we have defined. There have also been lots of other similar initiatives [4, 10, 6] which do address particular needs but our design has been ....
G. D. Abowd, A. K. Dey, R. Orr, and J. A. Brotherton. Context-awareness in wearable and ubiquitous computing . In ISWC, pages 179180, 1997.

29. APR May/Jun 2002 Vol. 31/No. 3 | Gregory Orr
The American Poetry Review gregory orr excerpt from two chaptersfrom Poetry as Survival. How strange to be Emily Dickinson. She
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Gregory Orr excerpt from two chapters from Poetry as Survival How strange to be Emily Dickinson. She is so much smarter and livelier than anyone around heran inevitable conclusion for anyone who has experienced the delight of reading her letters. And yet, she is a woman. What can she do with her intelligence and imagination? She can't become a lawyer or doctor or professor. She can't go into business. All that her small-town New England world held out to her as possibilities were marriage and mother-hood or spinsterhood. No wonder she thought she would burst. No wonder her poems explode. With Emily Dickinson more than with any of my other heroes of imagination, I am concerned that by trying to pinpoint what specific trauma assailed her, I may be on the wrong track. Ultimately, it's pointless to attempt to locate the specific traumas that initiated the desolation and radical freedom that gave rise to the self-creation of her poems. All we could hope to do is guess. The worst situation of all would be the error of psychoanalytic -criticism: to think that by locating and labeling the poet's trauma, we had found out his or her secrets. To think that way would be to look down the wrong end of the telescope at diminishment. We need to go in the opposite direction: recognizing that the poet's trauma initiates the struggle of transformation that leads to the richly proliferating and glorious incarnations of the poems.

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31. Gregory Orr - Wild Heart - Www.ezboard.com
jimdoss Member Posts 146 (1/3/03 110036 am) Reply, gregory orr Wild Heart Wherewould I be if not for your wild heart? - gregory orr From The Caged Owl.
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32. Bates College | 02-18 POET GREGORY ORR TO READ AT BATES
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LEWISTON, Maine Poet memoirist Gregory Orr will read from a memoir about his troubled relationship with his father, supplementing his presentation with related family poems at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 8, in Chase Hall Lounge at Bates College. The public is invited to attend free of charge. Orr's most recent collection of poems is "City of Salt," which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award for poetry in 1995. He has published several volumes of poetry, as well as books of essays and criticism. His poetry and translations of poetry have appeared over the years in a number of anthologies. Currently on the creative writing faculty at the University of Virginia, Orr has held a Guggenheim Fellowship in poetry, two NEA Fellowships and a Senior Fulbright Lectureship. Orr's reading is sponsored by the Bates College Department of English.

33. Bates College | 02-29 POET GREGORY ORR CANCELS POETRY READING
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LEWISTON, Maine A poetry reading by Gregory Orr, scheduled at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 8, in Chase Hall Lounge at Bates College, has been canceled.

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35. POET GREGORY ORR TO READ AT THE U OF A
POET gregory orr TO READ AT THE U OF A. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Poetgregory orr will read in Giffels Auditorium in Old Main on the
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FAX (479) 575-4745 FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2002 CONTACT: Elizabeth Bryer, publicity director of the Spring 2002 Reading Series, English Department, Fulbright College, (479)575-4301, ebryer@uark.edu POET GREGORY ORR TO READ AT THE U OF A FAYETTEVILLE, Ark Gregory Orr is the author of eight collections of poetry, including "The Caged Owl: New and Selected Poems" which was recently published by Copper Canyon Press. His sixth collection, "City of Salt" (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995), was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Poetry Prize. In addition to his volumes of poetry, Orr has written several other books, two of which will be released later this year. His book on the cultural and psychological role of lyric poetry, "Three Strange Angels: How Lyric Poetry Transforms Trauma," will be published by the University of Georgia Press, and a memoir of his childhood, "The Blessing," will be published by Council Oak Books. Orr is also the author of "Stanley Kunitz: An Introduction to the Poetry" (Columbia University Press, 1985) and "Richer Entanglements" (University of Michigan Poets on Poetry Series, 1993) and co-editor with Ellen Bryant Voigt of "Poets Teaching Poets: Self and the World" (University of Michigan Press, 1997).

36. FCE Smart Floor
The Smart Floor A Mechanism for Natural User Identification and Tracking (pdf)Robert J. orr and gregory D. Abowd To appear in the Proceedings of the 2000
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Gravity. Most of us can't escape it. It ties us to Earth. It makes our world somewhat predictable. It keeps our feet on the ground. And it is this fact that we've tried to exploit in our quest to create a system to support two of the goals of ubiquitous computing: identifying and locating a person. A person is in contact with the floor most of the time. Why not make the floor "smart" and use it to identify and track people? In ubiquitous computing, designers have tried to support mobile and collaborative activities by creating systems that use innovative hardware devices and that use a person's context. A person's context may include location, identity, current activity, emotional state, the context of those around him, and the history of these pieces of information. In the Smart Floor project, we are attempting to provide a reliable mechanism to identify a person and track her location. In addition, we are exploring innovative applications of this technology, including uses in the home, art and performance applications, and entertainment.
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The Smart Floor aims to identify and track a user around an instrumented space. To do this, we have instrumented a floor with force measuring load cells. Each floor tile lays on four load cells (one at each corner), and each load cell has four tile corners resting on it. The load cells measure the force of the user's foot (ground reaction force, GRF) as the user walks over the floor tiles. We then train a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) system using these footfall force signatures. The HMM system can be trained with a number of users' footfall signatures. When a user then walks over the floor, the system attempts to match the user's footfall signature with the trained library of signatures. For a small group of users (on the order of twenty), the correct identity can be established with better than 90% accuracy.

37. The Aware Home Research Initiative
The Aware Home A Living Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research Kidd, CoryD., Robert J. orr, gregory D. Abowd, Christopher G. Atkeson, Irfan A. Essa
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Photo by Gary Meeks The Aware Home Research Initiative (AHRI) is a focused research program, whose goal is to develop the requisite technologies to create a home environment that can both perceive and assist its occupants. The scope of the projects carried out within this program range from fundamental technical development to cognitive and ethnological studies that assess the most appropriate and compelling technological strategies. The research is initiated and led by the members of the Georgia Institute of Technology's Future Computing Environments Group (FCE). The Aware Home Research Initiative utilizes the Residential Laboratory established by the Georgia Tech's Broadband Institute . Initial funding for the building of the Residential Laboratory was provided by the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA).
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38. DBLP: Gregory D. Abowd
30, Cory D. Kidd, Robert orr, gregory D. Abowd, Christopher G. Atkeson, Irfan A.Essa, Blair MacIntyre, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Thad Starner, Wendy Newstetter The
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Ask others: ACM CiteSeer CSB Google ... Home Page Gregory D. Abowd, Barry Brumitt Steven A. Shafer : Ubicomp 2001: Ubiquitous Computing, Third International Conference Atlanta, Georgia, USA, September 30 - October 2, 2001, Proceedings. Springer 2001 EE Michael J. Covington Wende Long ... Mustaque Ahamad , Gregory D. Abowd: Securing context-aware applications using environment roles. SACMAT 2001 EE Heather A. Richter , Gregory D. Abowd, Werner Geyer Ludwin Fuchs Shahrokh Daijavad Steven E. Poltrock : Integrating Meeting Capture within a Collaborative Team Environment. Ubicomp 2001 EE Kris Nagel Cory D. Kidd ... Anind K. Dey , Gregory D. Abowd: The Family Intercom: Developing a Context-Aware Audio Communication System. Ubicomp 2001 EE Khai N. Truong , Gregory D. Abowd, Jason A. Brotherton Ubicomp 2001 Alessandra A. Macedo , Gregory D. Abowd: Linking Homogeneous Web-based Repositories. Workshop on Information Integration on the Web 2001 Yoshihide Ishiguro Bolot Kerimbaev , Gregory D. Abowd, Mark Guzdial : Supporting educational activities through dynamic web interfaces.

39. DBLP: Christopher G. Atkeson
15, Cory D. Kidd, Robert orr, gregory D. Abowd, Christopher G. Atkeson, Irfan A.Essa, Blair MacIntyre, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Thad Starner, Wendy Newstetter The
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Ask others: ACM CiteSeer CSB Google ... Home Page (Link generated by HomePageSearch Stefan Schaal , Christopher G. Atkeson, Sethu Vijayakumar : Scalable Techniques from Nonparametric Statistics for Real Time Robot Learning. Applied Intelligence 17 Marcia Riley , Christopher G. Atkeson: Robot Catching: Towards Engaging Human-Humanoid Interaction. Autonomous Robots 12 EE Christopher G. Atkeson, Joshua G. Hale Frank E. Pollick Marcia Riley Shinya Kotosaka ... Mitsuo Kawato : Using Humanoid Robots to Study Human Behavior. IEEE Intelligent Systems 15 Cory D. Kidd Robert Orr Gregory D. Abowd , Christopher G. Atkeson, Irfan A. Essa Blair MacIntyre Elizabeth D. Mynatt Thad Starner ... Wendy Newstetter : The Aware Home: A Living Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research. CoBuild 1999 EE Gregory D. Abowd , Christopher G. Atkeson, Jason A. Brotherton Tommy Enqvist Paul Gulley Johan LeMon : Investigating the Capture, Integration and Access Problem of Ubiquitous Computing in an Educational Setting. CHI 1998 Stefan Schaal , Christopher G. Atkeson: Constructive Incremental Learning from Only Local Information.

40. Gregory Orr And Ellen Bryant Voigt, Editors: Poets Teaching Poets, University Of
gregory orr and Ellen Bryant Voigt, Editors. Poets Teaching Poets Self and theWorld. gregory orr and Ellen Bryant Voigt, Editors. 6 x 9. 288 pgs. 1996.
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Poets Teaching Poets
Self and the World
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Essays on the craft and relevance of poetry by distinguished practitioners and teachers of the art. The Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers has emerged as one of the most well-respected writing programs in the country, producing a generation of first-rate poets who are also deeply dedicated teachers of their art. Poets Teaching Poets This passionate and provocative anthology presents an extended, insightful dialogue on an astonishing range of topics: writers from Homer, Dickinson, and Akhmatova to Bishop, O'Hara, Milosz, and Plath; meditations on the nature of the image and the discovery of the self in Greek verse; a passionate defense of lyric poetry; and other engaging themes. Whatever their subject, these essays are, at the core, passionate and thoughtful meditations on the place of poetry in contemporary culture. Poets Teaching Poets will be an invaluable tool for teachers and students of poetry and poetics at every level. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the connections between craft and the larger issues of art, and in the continuing and exciting relevance of poetry today.

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