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  1. Lizzie is the Managing Director of Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program, which aims to advance natural and social science research on solar geoengineering. Prior to Harvard, Lizzie worked for the non-profit advocacy organization Opportunity Nation. She also staffed a U.S. Senate campaign and served as an intern at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Lizzie graduated ...

  2. German Traces in Ireland. There are many places to be found in Ireland with connections to German people and stories; from Handel’s Messiah at Fishamble Street in Dublin to the children of Operation Shamrock in Co.Wicklow, from the Ballinderry Sword to Ardnacrusha’s hydroelectric power station. Artists, writers and historical figures such ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Lizzie Burns, bass. GUEST ARTIST and New York City based bass player Lizzie Burns specializes in small ensemble repertoire. Flexibility and spontaneity are of the utmost importance to her onstage. She feels it is essential to treat old music as new, and new music as though it has been around for centuries. Lizzie is a recent alum of the ...

  4. Lydia Burns (genannt Lizzy) (geboren am 6. August 1827 [4] in Manchester; gestorben am 12. September 1878 [5] in London ), war eine irische Baumwollspinnerin und Ehefrau von Friedrich Engels. Sie war die jüngere Schwester von Mary Burns, die mit Engels liiert und nach der allgemein geltenden Auffassung auch bis zu ihrem Tod im Jahr 1863 ...

  5. Videos — Lizzie Burns. Ensemble Connect: Rosenmüller Sonata No. 4 in C Major. Matthew Aucoin "Dual" for Cello & Bass - Coleman Itzkoff & Lizzie Burns. Davidovsky "Synchronisms no. 11" - Lizzie Burns, Bass. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G Major, BWV 1048 (1718) Andy Akiho: "Cobalt Canvas" Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect. Wuorinen ...

  6. Lydia "Lizzie" Burns (6 August 1827 – 12 September 1878 in London) was a working-class Irish woman, best known as a long-term partner of Friedrich Engels. Lizzie Burns was a daughter of Michael Burns or Byrne, a dyer in a cotton mill, and of Mary Conroy. The family may have lived off Deansgate. Her mother died in 1835, and her father remarried a year later. Both Lizzie and her sister were ...

  7. Dort lernt Engels auch die irischen Arbeiterinnen Mary und Lizzie Burns kennen, mit denen er zeitlebens eng verbunden ist. Während seiner Zeit in England sammelt er Material für seine ersten theoretischen Schriften "Kritik der Nationalökonomie" (1844) und "Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England" (1845).