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"Boas" Definitions
  1. Franz
  2. U.S. anthropologist, born in Germany.

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Franz Boas, challenged many of the ideas widely held about race at the time. Boas,
She is a daughter of Elisabeth K. Boas of Chevy Chase, Md., and Dr. Richard S. Boas of Wilton, Conn.
"Visual observations suggested that most bats were able to avoid flying near boas when there were one or two boas present, but with three boas present the bats had to fly either within striking distance from one of them (often colliding with the boas) or very low above the passage floor," Dinets explained in the paper.
Boas thought there were several factors, and one was culture.
Ella Deloria came to Boas by way of Teachers College.
Boas spent his entire life telling people that intolerance is wrong.
Their dogs were coming down with symptoms remarkably similar to BOAS.
Boas can get defensive and sometimes just want their own space.
That's right — we're talking about feather boas, as Fashionista pointed out.
Antonio Villas-Boas contributed to an earlier version of this post.
Pastel-coloured ethereal evening gowns were topped with huge colourful boas.
They hand out feather boas, sunglasses, hats, light sticks or whistles.
Villas-Boas: I actually wrote a post about the butterfly keyboard.
Villas-Boas: Specifically, the battery would explode; it was poorly designed.
And Boas also taught at Barnard, which is right across the street.
I started wearing feather boas and there's cocaine all over that record.
Back in March, my colleague Tony Villas-Boas reviewed Samsung's Galaxy S10.
Best Maugard had studied ethnographic artifacts with the German anthropologist Franz Boas.
She is a stepdaughter of Arthur B. Spitzer and Carol A. Boas.
Tony Villas-Boas: 4G is the fourth generation of mobile wireless communications.
Villas-Boas: It&aposs really for sort of "power users," per se.
By 19833, she says, most American anthropology departments were chaired by Boas students.
When Boas retired, Benedict was the most famous member of the Columbia department.
Through Vilas Boas, Fiorito met Danilo Croce, who started to advise him financially.
Feather boas hang from rails and thigh-high leather boots hang from racks.
Boas was not surprised to learn that a lot of their findings were worthless.
Of the women King writes about, Ruth Benedict was professionally the closest to Boas.
Bulldogs with especially bad BOAS often get corrective surgery to help them breathe easier.
"As Boas Maneiras" ("Good Manners") sounds like, and starts off as, an urban comedy.
The more lace fans, feather boas and over-the-top hats, the better. 5.
Antonio Villas-Boas: Different companies have different reasons why they&aposre making foldable screens.
Villas-Boas: So, the Galaxy Note 7 is well known because it was exploding.
So no, they were never coming for your tiny cowgirl hats or mini feather boas.
It made no sense, Boas decided, to talk about a general law of sensory thresholds.
In almost 90 Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) heat, some men went shirtless or donned feather boas.
It did not help that Zenit's coach, André Villas-Boas, is an overly cautious strategist.
Breast cancer awareness is so much more than pink ribbons, painted bras, and feather boas.
The catch-all term for this phenomenon is called brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, or BOAS.
She conducted her initial interviews with Lewis as Woodson's employee and with encouragement from Boas.
"We're never in unison on anything, but it wasn't a difficult thing," Mr. Boas said.
Boas, an influential anthropologist, urged her to interview Lewis for The Journal of Negro History.
"He believed the world must be made safe for differences," Ruth Benedict wrote when Boas died.
Boas did his first field work with the Inuit living on Baffin Island, in northern Canada.
Zenit's coach, André Villa-Boas, is Portuguese and right out of the mode of José Mourinho.
It's described as an eccentric show filled with performers clothed in feather boas, sequins, and sparkles.
On the surface, Emilia Fart is an oddball who wears feather boas and vibrant yellow eyeshadow.
This might seem an utterly sterile topic for research, but Boas reached an unorthodox conclusion: it depends.
Boas devoted his life to showing people that the science they were relying on was bad science.
And there are ethical issues, which, as King acknowledges, Boas and his students were mostly oblivious of.
The new biologists are not like the scientists Boas did battle with in the early twentieth century.
They came decked out in boas, sequins and huge boxy glasses, and praised the "Tiny Dancer" singer.
Katherine Fox Boas and Daniel Jason Hirt were married May 4 at the New York Public Library.
Villas-Boas: I think companies are under a lot of pressure to be the first at something.
"I've had to learn to respect my pain," said Ms. Villas Boas, 57, who is from Brazil.
Boas struggled to get her a regular faculty position; she was finally made an assistant professor in 19983.
And that coordination paid off—boas were significantly more likely to capture a meal if they hunted together.
And the result was, I drew women wearing feather boas and fishnet stockings at the age of 9.
"People think [boas are] poisonous and you're going to die, but it's just a paper cut," Green reassured.
My BI colleague's Antonio Villas-Boas and Lisa Eadicicco have been all over the complaints about the keyboards.
CHOCOLATE FEATHER BOA — Top Pot is famous for its "boas," which are glazed doughnuts topped with coconut shavings.
Antonio Villas-Boas, reporter: I'm thankful for the devices that turned my old house into a smart house.
So the darlings of yesteryear's football hipster include Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp and, naturally, Villas-Boas, with the first two now far too well known to retain their cultural cachet in bohemian circles, and Villas-Boas still recovering from his time at Chelsea, possibly the least fashionable of contemporary clubs.
Today, "Ladies Night" at the ballpark usually means some variation of spa packages, manicures, wine specials, and feather boas.
Apple has ditched the keyboard for the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, as my colleague Anthonio Villas-Boas noted.
There were sweeping velvet capes, nerd plaid pantsuits and black bell-bottoms; puffer jackets, platform sneakers and feather boas.
Villas-Boas: Without 4G, we would not be with some of the most popular apps that we know now.
Parade-goers now don rainbow tutus, feather boas, body glitter and other colorful makeup, and as little clothing as possible.
But we know already that fluid build-up in a dog's airways with BOAS is linked to worse recovery afterward.
When Villas-Boas spoke on the field before kickoff, he seemed obsessed with a fear of allowing Benfica to score.
Villas-Boas: To be fair, the Note 7 debacle, it was a relative small amount of users that had issues.
"If you say queer fashion, I see people dancing and wearing gorgeous unicorn colors, feathers and boas," Ms. Fleury said.
He does this because subsequent investigations suggest that the accusers were wrong and that Mead and Boas were both substantially correct.
Andre Villas-Boas is head coach of Shanghai SIPG and former England manager Fabio Capello was recently appointed at Jiangsu Suning.
There might also come a time when ADAMTS3 could be used to guide the treatment of bulldogs with BOAS, Schoenebeck added.
Be it head-to-toe lace, feather boas, or even a raspberry beret, his style — along with his music — hit hard.
Portuguese soccer manager Andre Villas Boas, entering his first Dakar, was in 46th place and 11 minutes behind al-Attiyah's time.
A researcher witnessed boas in Cuba hanging from the ceiling of a cave to snag flying bats out of the air.
The Feather Boas, which are frosted doughnuts dusted with coconut shavings and other sprinkles, are some of Top Pot's iconic offerings.
Five women organize an astonishing array of costumes, tap shoes and feather boas into small, curtained-off, makeshift dressing rooms backstage.
One of the highlights of this year's event was expected to be 5G connectivity, as Business Insider's Antonio Villas-Boas reported.
Then they predictably devolve into unsubstantiated claims of his sexual orientation and salacious details about his alleged penchant for feather boas.
Just think of the boundlessly flamboyant options available for guys to transform into gals: baubles, boas, high heels, bouffants, ad infinitum.
Like two other influential professors, John Dewey and Thorstein Veblen, both of whom were his exact contemporaries, Boas was a turgid writer.
With billions of beads, eccentric masks, and a rainbow of feather boas, Mardi Gras is not a holiday renowned for its subtly.
Villa-Boas will leave St Petersburg after this season and most likely return to Portugal, possibly back to his former club, Porto.
Whether that is the caution of Mourinho or the verve of Villas-Boas or Rodgers, the creator, their mentor, does not mind.
Villas-Boas: The Apple butterfly keyboard is certainly one of the worst pieces of tech of the decade, certainly in recent memory.
Somehow, Boas managed to train an entire generation of scholars in what was, until after the Second World War, a tiny academic field.
It's an academic adage that a scholar's career consists of footnotes to the dissertation, and, in a way, this was true for Boas.
In her final year, she received a summons from Boas, who enlisted her in a lifelong project of his, recording Native American languages.
But he and his team only observed and filmed—they didn't perform quantitative science to determine if the boas were coordinating their hunting.
So if a dog's BOAS is directly linked to this mutation, that could mean they won't respond as well as to the treatment.
Now, with her scanty research, she was courting the wrath of the professor who had arranged her travels: the renowned anthropologist Franz Boas.
Depending on which show you viewed, it's fine for men to sport blue feather boas or fishnet shirts with a bow (Jeremy Scott).
"We saw up to 8 boas hunting at the same time, and it's certainly quite a 'gauntlet' for the bats to run," he said.
She received a scholarship to Barnard College, where she was the only black student, and found a mentor in the esteemed anthropologist Franz Boas.
Indeed, "As Boas Maneiras" is arguably better observed than either of those famous predecessors: it went on to win the festival's special jury prize.
"We're feeling the weight of our history," Phil Boas, the editorial page editor of The Arizona Republic, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
"I've promised the president that at the end of the season he would sleep with one trophy," Villas-Boas told reporters in mid-February.
Villas-Boas: Tiny specks of dust, even maybe apparently just one or two specks could get underneath a key and cause it to malfunction.
It chronicles how the Boas/Hunt book has acted as a guide for contemporary Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw peoples to recapture, rejuvenate, and rebuild their threatened culture.
We drank a lot, and a few of us stayed late, wrapping feather boas around our necks and trying on other props for the camera.
Boas was a firm believer in this: he was interested in what he called "diffusion," the spread of forms and practices across space and time.
He still has hope, because the stadium and the crowd in St. Petersburg can be, as Villas-Boas put it, uncomfortable for the visiting team.
It's time to dust off your boas, lace up your corsets, climb onto your swinging chairs, and travel back in time to the Moulin Rogue.
Abandoning her training by Boas, and ignoring the dictates of both honesty and history, Hurston forsook the opportunity to record the story of another survivor.
A second-half Dimitri Payet penalty gave Marseille a 2-1 win, their first of the season and first under new coach Andre Villas-Boas.
Interestingly, Dr. Jayne said, the slow, liquid crawl he and Mr. Newman studied seems to be used more by the heavier snakes — boas and pythons.
In October, when she moved into her new one-bedroom in the South Bronx, Ms. Villas Boas went to Target to fill her empty refrigerator.
The mother of two adult sons, Ms. Villas Boas is twice divorced; her second husband, she said, had been abusive since they married in 2007.
In the ongoing rehabilitation of Villas-Boas as a hipster manager, there are perhaps some further clues as to how the phenomenon is meant to work.
La Hora Loca (Pictured) La Hora Loca is Spanish for the crazy hour – this high-energy show includes lively dancers in feathers, boas, and flashy costumes.
Top coaches such as Luiz Felipe Scolari, Fabio Capello, Manuel Pellegrini and Andre Villas Boas have also had stints with clubs in the Chinese Super League.
"Trump through the primary and into the general did a half dozen things that we believe would have been disqualifiers in years past," Mr. Boas said.
Shortly after the study was published, the Vinkes were expelled from the IUCN expert group they were still members of, which specialized in boas and pythons.
The animal charity currently has dozens of boas like this one in their charge — to aid in the rescue and care of these unique animals, click here.
It lived in an ecosystem that included smaller carnivorous dinosaurs including Viavenator, large herbivores such as Traukutitan, snakes similar to boas, crocs, turtles and birds, Porfiri added.
The Airbnb listing for the rental, supposedly located in the Las Boas complex in Ibiza, had 37 promising reviews, and had been verified by Airbnb since 2017.
Ms. Boas, 38, is the executive vice president and a director of Carl Marks & Company, a New York merchant bank that was founded by her great-grandfather.
The boas involved could all be found basking near the cave's entrance during the day, while the bats slumbered in an adjacent chamber separated by a narrow passage.
The Mario stunt was just a preview of Tokyo's Olympic fever, suggested Benjamin Boas, a tourism ambassador for Tokyo's Nakano Ward and a government-designated "Cool Japan" ambassador.
Lose yourself in a warehouse-sized building of random objects that will sell you groceries and boas, make you a pizza, and allow you to wash your clothes.
Mr. Boas of The Arizona Republic said he expected "a lot of cancellations," pointing to cancellations at The Cincinnati Enquirer, which like The Republic, is owned by Gannett.
A man named Charles Boas apparently beat another named Alfons Coney and, deemed a success, the two-man event was renewed into an annual race beginning in 1905.
The professional (and often offstage) attire of the male musicians who practiced this earsplitting art embraced a peacock panoply of baubles, boas, high heels and, yes, bouffant coiffures.
Riley Carpenter, 20, and Anthony Olivares, 21, both of Long Beach, pose in feather boas and cat paws at one of the many booths offering cool cat-themes selfies.
While there are over 21 different species of boas, whether they were red-tailed, rubber, rosy or rainbow made no difference to Danny at the time, except the python.
Kravitz, 27, raids her mother's closet for vintage pieces all the time, snagging "boas, dresses, jackets, shirts, everything — except for shoes, because we have different sizes," she told E!
She and a friend started a "fashion company" called AKNC (the pair's initials and also a nod to DKNY) that consisted of sketches of column dresses and feather boas.
Eduardo Dias da Costa Villas Boas, then wrote on Twitter that the armed forces remained committed to hewing to the constitution, essentially swatting down speculation about a potential coup.
In that book, drawn from lectures at the Graduate Center, anthropologists traced the discipline's historical development through profiles of Franz Boas, Mead and other prominent figures in the field.
Senior study author Jeffrey Schoenebeck, a dog geneticist at the University of Edinburgh's Royal School of Veterinary Studies, has long studied and tried to better understand BOAS in brachycephalic dogs.
The historian Lois Banner has calculated that forty-five Ph.D.s in anthropology were awarded in the United States between 21987 and 21952, and that nineteen of the recipients studied under Boas.
Oooooh, pretty, says the 6-year-old girl in me, as the dancers float across stage in fluttery, rainbow silk skirts and flamingo-pink feather boas that illuminate like fairy lights.
In 1999, as the internet porn industry began to boom, a businessman named Luis Vilas Boas approached Fiorito and offered him a partnership to sell his company's films on the internet.
Then his widow stayed, traveling to New York incognito and in debt, desperate to sell off jewelry and clothing, including fur boas, a diamond ring, and a pair of opera cloaks.
It is why he pursued Guardiola for so long, why he appointed André Villas-Boas in 2011, supposedly cut from the same cloth, and why he brought in Sarri last summer.
They are updating and digitizing the book, adding in hundreds of pages of previously unpublished fieldwork by Boas and Hunt as well as collecting information on the cultural diaspora of objects.
Feather boas, colored sequins, and diamond tiaras became an integral part of his performance attire, and by the mid-'19913s he'd amassed 200 of his trademark specs, valued at more than $40,000.
Having cleared up in the messy aftermath of Andre Villas-Boas, Roberto Di Matteo and former adversary Rafa Benitez, Mourinho and his side were once again ready to challenge on all fronts.
The show tells a success story not often heard in the world of Indigenous art and culture, chronicling how the Boas/Hunt book has acted as a guide for contemporary Kwakiutl peoples.
Co-authored by German-born Franz Boas and an indigenous collaborator, George Hunt, it was one of the first documents of the field to give prominent credit to an indigenous co-creator.
Worry not, because we've weeded out all the overpriced, unnecessary bachelorette buys — think: pink feather boas and rhinestone tiaras — and narrowed down your shopping list to quality essentials available for less than $20.
"It's looking more and more likely that Samsung, one of the last holdouts of the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, is phasing out the onetime industry standard," Business Insider's Antonio Villas-Boas noted.
Rainbow-colored tulle was piled onto the head of an otherwise naked mannequin, feather boas were slung over a rolling rack, and a lace collar awaited its fate near a Singer sewing machine.
And in the back of Ms. Campbell's El Paso store, next to a set of graduation gowns, she keeps pink and white feather boas for the rare customer who desires some retro style.
For many consumers, reptiles and amphibians are just the thing: geckos, monitors, pythons, tree frogs, boas, turtles and many more species are available in seemingly endless varieties, many brilliantly colored, some exceedingly rare.
Predators 22.63, Penguins 1 | Pittsburgh Leads Series, 2-1 NASHVILLE — The denizens of Smashville donned gold boas and gold caps and gold T-shirts that said "Hockey-Tonk" and sauntered down Lower Broadway.
It's a group biography of Franz Boas, who established cultural anthropology as an academic discipline in the United States, and four of Boas's many protégés: Ruth Benedict, Zora Neale Hurston, Ella Cara Deloria, and Mead.
King says that at one point the anthropology department was moved into three rooms up seven flights of stairs in the journalism building—one room for Boas, one for a secretary, and the third left empty.
And yet the issues on which Boas and Mead made their interventions, issues around race and gender, are now at the center of public life, and they bring all the nature-nurture confusion back with them.
As she got up from the table for a final chat with the cast, music pounded out as performers — various ages and body types in heavy eye shadow and feathered boas — got ready to go on.
Read more: A picturesque car-free village in the Netherlands is being overrun by tourists and 'nuisance perpetrators'A Las Boas staff member told CNN that the listing was "fake," and that no such property even exists.
"The closer you get to social power, the closer you get to whiteness," said Dr. King, author of a coming book on Franz Boas, the early 20th-century anthropologist who argued against theories of racial difference.
Boas is one of the people responsible for the sense we have in mind when we use the phrase "culture in the anthropological sense"—that is, the sense of culture as standing for a way of life.
David Steen, wildlife ecologist at Auburn University Museum of Natural History, took to Facebook to dispute the idea that the boas are coordinating their attacks, arguing that such behavior is difficult to prove without a controlled experiment.
For instance, the Yuquot Whalers' Shrine, sold under dubious circumstances to an agent of Franz Boas in 1903 for $500, sits in storage at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, despite its spiritual significance.
Referring to his book as a "box," in a letter written to the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw chiefs in 1897 Franz Boas wrote: It is good that you should have a box in which your laws and stories are kept.
Villas-Boas, who happens to be Portuguese, admitted that his game plan was to hold Benfica scoreless and that he felt satisfied that his players would be in much better shape for the second leg in St. Petersburg.
"It essentially simulates the path of light traveling from a light source in a game, like a light bulb, fire, or the sun, more accurately than conventional video game lighting," my colleague Antonio Villas-Boas wrote last year.
They will be led by the former Chelsea coach André Villas-Boas, who replaced Sven Goran Eriksson at S.I.P.G. in November and has pledged to deliver either the Chinese Super League title or an Asian Champions League crown.
Editors' Choice The anthropologist Franz Boas — he's the central figure in Charles King's new book, "Gods of the Upper Air," below — was more interested in similarities than in differences, ever alert to the things that united human cultures.
Editors' Choice The anthropologist Franz Boas — he's the central figure in Charles King's new book, "Gods of the Upper Air," below — was more interested in similarities than in differences, ever alert to the things that united human cultures.
And so friends and family arrived Saturday morning at City Bible Church in Vancouver, Washington, in floral print dresses and shocking pink polo shirts, brightly colored boas and sparkly bolero ties to celebrate the life of Julianna Yuri Snow.
After impressing in fits and starts under André Villas-Boas, it came as something of a surprise when his sale to Cardiff was announced for around £10m, but it didn't take long for disappointed fans to change their minds.
As images of bobs, boas, sequins, cloche hats, loose fabrics, and high hemlines proliferated on newsstands nationwide, women dressed, dyed their hair, did their makeup, and used the slang of the day like the It Girls they read about.
That said, there is no denying that the hipster archetype has slipped into football's collective consciousness over the past few years, seemingly at some indefinite point between the second LCD Soundsystem album and André Villas-Boas taking over at Porto.
She was an English major, then a double English and psychology major, but she took an introduction-to-anthropology class with Boas in her senior year, and Benedict was her T.A. Benedict persuaded Mead to enroll in the graduate program.
The nadir comes when Richie visits Andrea Zito (Annie Parisse) on the New York City waterfront, where she is working for a rival label, supervising a photo shoot of an ugly band dolled up with checkered vests and feather boas.
According to Fiorito's testimony to a US District Court (more on that later), he had no idea how to work the internet, but trusted Vilas Boas because money was periodically sent to him from the sale of his films online.
There were turbans pinned with jeweled brooches with almost every look, lots of swirling '60s-style printed column dresses with black opera gloves, and embellishment in all shapes, colors and forms, including metallic colored tinsel on sandals and sparkly boas.
In 1927, Hurston, at the behest of a mentor, the anthropologist Franz Boas, went straight to the storyteller, traveling to Alabama to interview the 86-year-old Cudjo Lewis, the last living African brought to America aboard a slave ship.
Wearing pink boas, waving placards with figures of matryoshka dolls in various guises and chanting slogans from the 1970s, women of all ages, as well as some men, took to the streets to protest discrimination, wage inequality and violence against women.
And as my colleague Tony Villas-Boas points out, this isn&apost only a solution for old, "dumb" TVs — adding a cheap streaming dongle to a smart TV can help circumvent older systems that don&apost support your favorite apps. 
Franz Boas , the anthropologist, panned it, but the Times wrote an approving editorial: Lothrop Stoddard evokes a new peril, that of an eventual submersion beneath vast waves of yellow men, brown men, black men and red men, whom the Nordics have hitherto dominated . . .
In that sense, he is more akin to André Villas-Boas, the former Mourinho protégé who was just 503 when he embarked on a coaching career that eventually took him to F.C. Porto, Tottenham and, now, Shanghai International Port Group F.C. in China.
Most of the great Portuguese coaching diaspora carry some of Frade's imprint: André Villas-Boas and Vítor Pereira most directly, from the time they spent at F.C. Porto, but also Monaco's Leonardo Jardim and Hull City's Marco Silva at one or more removes.
Corrine Hunt, the great-granddaughter of George Hunt, along with members of the  Kwakwaka'wakw community, are in some cases using the Boas/Hunt book as a template to recreate, in a contemporary way, the extraordinary objects lost to time and Western museums.
Let me say, in case I forget to later, that many of the details are very nice: the hats and boas; the uniforms; a menacing knot of men in dark suits sitting around a table; two women gossiping upstage in threadbare skirts and hose.
Boas witnessed the legalization of Jim Crow; the widespread acceptance of social Darwinism and eugenics; imperial expansion, including the American occupation of the Philippines; drastic restrictions on immigration; the rise of the second Ku Klux Klan; and the coming to power of Adolf Hitler.
"One thing people misunderstand about New Orleans is that we can put on wigs and boas and costumes and get out there as a group -- and be deadly serious at the same time," Kevin Allman, editor of the city's alternative newspaper, Gambit, told CNN.
Elizabeth Povinelli is Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University where she has also been the Director of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender and the Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Law and Culture.
"Climate change is perhaps the most important issue for our society today, both for citizens, governments and companies all over the world, and we are very pleased with the positive development in Carlsberg Sverige," Simon Boas Hoffmeyer, the Carlsberg Group's sustainability director, said in a statement.
So though it was easy to see the flower boas and headdresses made from live orchids at the Rodarte show and think "What an unnecessary sacrifice," and while that was true, it is also true that the designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy make singular, fantastical garments.
A 59-year-old Italian, he is the 13th managerial appointment of Roman Abramovich's impatient tenure at Stamford Bridge, and he is hardly the first to lack a garlanded playing career: of his predecessors, much the same could be said of José Mourinho, Andre Villas-Boas and Rafael Benítez.
Google's algorithm appears to have been manipulated to deliver a racist, anti-Semitic top result on searches for the term "Boasian anthropology" — a reference to the work of Franz Boas, a German-American anthropologist whose theory of relativism argued against the belief that Western civilization was superior to other cultures.
As it happens, Hurston has a best-seller currently, "Barracoon," a book published this spring, 58 years after her death, about Cudjo Lewis, who was the last living African brought to America aboard a slave ship when she interviewed him at the coaxing of her mentor Franz Boas in 1927.
But look closer at Jamaican fruit bat colonies as they emerge from sinkhole caves in Cuba, and you may catch a glimpse of a concurrent macabre ritual: As the bats erupt from the cave, a deadly curtain of Cuban boas hangs in their path, aiming to snatch the winged creatures mid-flight.
Held at the Bard Graduate Center, in cooperation with the U'mista Cultural Centre in British Columbia, "The Story Box: Franz Boas, George Hunt and the Making of Anthropology" is a deep dive into the book's history, including photographs, many original artifacts and hundreds of pages of Hunt's post-publication emendations of the text.
A group of researchers and physicians are currently conducting the ROSE (Research Outsmarts Endometriosis) study, which aims to "develop an understanding of the types of cells (and their genetic/genomic characteristics) that initiate endometriosis lesions," according to Peter K. Gregersen, principal investigator and head of the Boas Center for Genomics and Human Genetics at the Feinstein Institute.
The other night at Benno, a new restaurant in the Evelyn Hotel, I had to wonder if a pair of couples sitting at the bar were plants: they were dressed, like guests at a Jay Gatsby soirée, in full nineteen-twenties attire, the women in sequinned flapper gowns, feathered headpieces, and boas, the men in crisp tuxedos.
"These things are very tidy on paper, but in the private sphere, with two people going into a room, bringing with them expectations and assumptions, very often they are not on the same page," said Jason Laker, a professor at San Jose State University, who, with a colleague, Erica Boas, created a project called Consent Stories, which aims to document how students communicate consent.
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In much of Europe, the notion that a coach does not have to have been a player is uncontroversial: Maurizio Sarri, a career coach, leads Serie A with Napoli; Germany's Bundesliga has a whole phalanx of bright young managers with no playing experience, led by Hoffenheim's Julian Nagelsmann; Portugal has produced, in recent years, not only José Mourinho but Andre Villas-Boas, both of whom found life rather easier on the touchline than the field.

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