Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 23 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29551 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 New 6 University 6 Press 5 York 2 american 2 Turner 2 Music 2 Cameron 1 word 1 woman 1 way 1 tutor 1 true 1 theology 1 system 1 student 1 structure 1 social 1 session 1 ritual 1 recreation 1 process 1 participant 1 ofthe 1 number 1 mother 1 marriage 1 jewish 1 hyperactivity 1 experience 1 event 1 ell 1 disorder 1 death 1 community 1 christian 1 ceremony 1 celebration 1 capacity 1 canadian 1 body 1 behavior 1 art 1 animal 1 activity 1 act 1 aboriginal 1 ZPD 1 Year 1 Women Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 24516 i 20105 l 18657 t 14674 r 14673 o 6647 c 6522 e 5330 p 5019 h 4563 a 4027 d 4012 n 3668 s 3391 g 2895 v 2137 y 1640 b 1549 student 1525 self 1271 k 1226 woman 1175 word 1123 f 991 study 987 time 935 way 935 m 912 tutor 791 w 787 session 757 work 733 group 653 text 617 people 617 body 605 inclusion 594 metaphor 570 u 502 research 497 experience 487 idea 481 role 475 interaction 469 % 449 language 438 literature 438 frontier 427 participant 426 process 419 mother Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 34951 e 22148 t 20722 s 13342 r 12066 i 9771 h 8849 l 8380 u 8280 f 7072 o 6817 n 6456 d 5911 y 5128 c 4514 g 4016 a 2875 b 2744 w 2510 m 2146 p 1769 v 1609 k 1283 _ 834 New 782 S 759 C 751 L 684 x 625 M 578 j 545 York 510 A 495 B 494 Lowry 457 University 455 T 437 Press 415 \ 385 J 372 F 359 London 352 q 301 revival 300 Canada 291 J. 283 D 282 E 269 Mary 267 Condition 265 Self Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 14638 i 2259 you 2177 she 2000 it 1732 they 1562 we 1504 he 1115 me 739 them 523 her 501 him 460 us 212 herself 165 themselves 156 itself 121 s 121 one 74 himself 63 myself 51 ya 46 ourselves 18 yourself 17 oneself 17 ''em 13 mine 13 f 8 i- 6 yours 5 hn 5 > 4 는 4 hers 3 ’s 3 ours 2 도 2 wr 2 r.74 2 ''s 1 않는 1 규 1 y 1 washing- 1 ve 1 thyself 1 thee 1 sd=2.05 1 protoself 1 p 1 one>{{your})self 1 ofthe Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 16205 be 4944 have 2664 s 2130 do 1538 t 1335 see 964 use 937 make 694 know 653 go 649 take 604 write 569 find 551 come 495 work 491 give 486 provide 478 include 459 help 439 get 438 show 435 say 435 become 388 read 385 need 350 understand 350 think 342 want 342 base 336 describe 329 ask 328 look 327 seem 324 follow 310 suggest 283 learn 282 feel 280 represent 269 mean 253 offer 251 begin 240 create 238 bring 237 allow 232 appear 230 support 222 move 222 explain 217 develop 217 define Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3149 not 1653 more 1149 also 1045 construal 817 so 815 social 746 independent 720 high 707 other 705 cultural 678 own 656 out 650 such 631 new 593 up 559 only 536 however 533 american 532 as 528 well 528 then 519 female 488 different 485 many 476 even 459 much 457 most 423 first 408 here 404 - 402 very 401 good 400 significant 376 important 371 now 353 same 334 physical 332 interdependent 315 often 294 rather 289 able 274 male 273 canadian 269 human 264 too 253 similar 251 down 250 academic 249 long 248 vocabulary Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 178 most 92 good 63 least 50 manif 30 Most 28 high 14 large 14 bad 12 great 11 low 10 big 7 old 6 young 5 early 5 deep 4 dark 4 close 3 strong 3 near 2 true 2 simple 2 pure 2 palimps 2 lovely 2 late 2 fine 2 dear 2 SE=2.732 1 wr 1 wild 1 wide 1 varm 1 tr 1 swell 1 subtle 1 solemn 1 smokey 1 small 1 slight 1 sharp 1 scarce 1 poor 1 new 1 likeli 1 l 1 innermost 1 http://www.gemsinisrael.com/e_article000047913.htm 1 hot 1 happy 1 grand Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 279 most 20 well 14 least 1 ofthe 1 honestest 1 a.15 1 -0.866 Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 www.oxfordmusiconline.comlsubscriber 7 creativecommons.org 6 www.erudit.org 6 www 5 journals.openedition.org 4 dx.doi.org 4 doi.org 3 www.pewhispanic.org 3 www.pbs.org 3 www.oxfordmusiconline.com!subscriber 3 www.oxfordmusiconline.com 3 www.mdpi.com 3 www.independent.co.uk 3 chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it 3 artthreat.netl2009 2 www.youtube.com 2 www.spiegel.de 2 www.personal.psu.edu 2 www.nytimes.coml2007 2 www.meyerbeer.com 2 www.marxists.org 2 www.lextutor.ca 2 www.kristeva.fr 2 www.devassoc1.com 2 www.bennettperformancegroup.com 2 www.austinchronicle.comlgyrobase 2 www.aft.org 2 web.ukonline.co.uk 2 web.guggenheim.org 2 people.mcgill.ca 2 id.erudit.org 2 bullybloggers 2 bobnational.net 2 artcritical.com 2 apropos.erudit.org 1 www.washingtonpost.comlwp-dynlcontentlarticle 1 www.walmartfacts.com 1 www.wal 1 www.villagevoice.coml2007 1 www.throughtheflower.org 1 www.spongobongo.com 1 www.sfmoma.org 1 www.sfb.co.uk 1 www.sandrabertman.com 1 www.rxlist.com 1 www.rites 1 www.qualres.org 1 www.post-gazette.comlpgl04155 1 www.post-gazette.com 1 www.oxfordmusiconline.conilsubscriber Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 6 http://www 4 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 3 http://www.erudit.org/fr/ 3 http://journals.openedition.org/miranda/4670 3 http://doi.org/10.7202/1017588ar 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow5sumd_DrI 2 http://www.spiegel.de/internationallzeitgeistlO 2 http://www.pewhispanic.org/2004/01/26/2004-national-survey-of-latinos-education/ 2 http://www.personal.psu.edu/mjc224/blogs/methods_and_methodology/2012/06/merriam-and-associates-2002.html 2 http://www.oxfordmusiconline.comlsubscriber/article/grove/music/26243> 2 http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/40726pg5> 2 http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions 2 http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/ethics/de-beauvoir/1976/interview.htm 2 http://www.lextutor.ca/ 2 http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/sunday-review/regulars/how-we-met-james-macmillan-michael-symmons-roberts-5340496.html 2 http://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/uhr/ 2 http://www.devassoc1.com/reports.htm 2 http://www.bennettperformancegroup.com/ 2 http://www.austinchronicle.comlgyrobase/Issue/print?oid=1 2 http://web.ukonline.co.uk/n.paradoxa/perrier.htm 2 http://web.guggenheim.org/exhibitions/exhibition_pages/opie/exhibition.html 2 http://people.mcgill.ca/nancy.adler 2 http://journals.openedition.org 2 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1017588ar 2 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 2 http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1351089bdc4.html?eng=y 2 http://bullybloggers 2 http://bobnational.net/record/390312 2 http://artcritical.com/sider/SSRoundtable.htm 2 http://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ 1 http://www.washingtonpost.comlwp-dynlcontentlarticle/2007 1 http://www.walmartfacts.com 1 http://www.wal 1 http://www.villagevoice.coml2007 1 http://www.throughtheflower.org/page.php?p=12&n=2 1 http://www.spongobongo.com/Perk2.htm 1 http://www.sfmoma.org/artworkl4353 1 http://www.sfb.co.uk/cgi- 1 http://www.sandrabertman.com 1 http://www.rxlist.com/desoxyn-drug.htm 1 http://www.rites/ 1 http://www.qualres.org/HomeSemi-3629.html 1 http://www.post-gazette.comlpgl04155/32599.stm 1 http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04155/32599.stm 1 http://www.pewhispanic.org/2004/01/26/2004-national- 1 http://www.pbs.org/kqued/onenight/creativeprocess/players/heggietran.html 1 http://www.pbs.org/kqedJonenight/creativeprocess/players/heggietran.html 1 http://www.pbs.org/kqed/onenightJcreativeprocess/players/heggietran.html 1 http://www.oxfordmusiconline.conilsubscriber/article/grove/music/03911 1 http://www.oxfordmusiconline.comlsubscriber/article/grove/music/40726pg5> Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 6 tuc24332@temple.edu 6 mgb8n@virginia.edu 1 trnore@fs.fed.us 1 tipowell@sas.upenn.edu 1 sbertman@gmail.com 1 robnickerson@bigboxcreative.com 1 nancy.adler@mcgill.ca 1 lduplessis@uj.ac.za 1 karen.meschia@gmail.com 1 gc63@st-andrews.ac.uk 1 erw@duke.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1205 a t i 1178 t t e 1071 i t h 931 e t t 911 i s t 853 a t e 816 c t i 807 e s s 782 e s t 717 s t i 705 i t i 691 i t e 645 o t h 615 a s t 600 s t a 590 i s h 585 s t o 526 i t t 522 n t i 481 n t e 480 s s i 472 i t y 445 r t i 432 i t s 429 u s t 414 i s i 407 r s t 397 s t r 396 s t e 392 n t h 389 a t t 366 r t h 365 e t h 356 n t o 350 a t h 311 e s e 304 r s e 303 t t h 276 s t h 272 o s t 271 y t h 265 i s s 258 e t o 254 f t e 253 t t l 250 i s e 248 o s s 237 n t r 233 e s i 226 s s e Top 50 negative assertions; 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Keywords: MIT, Jewish faculty, anti-Semitism, Samuelson faster – of the barriers to the hiring of Jewish faculty in American colleges and League universities, MIT welcomed Jewish economists.2 Jew, Simon Kuznets, on its tenured economics faculty (his appointment was shared probably less than 100 Jews among the college and university professors in the liberal As faculties were more open to Jews, Jewish undergraduates began to respectable university that has not welcomed to its faculty Jewish émigré scholars.''" MIT''s Unique Openness to Jewish Economics Faculty and university were remarkably open to the hiring of Jewish faculty at a time when such humanities faculty in the elite American universities, the Ivy League (Harvard, Yale, the Economics Department, the issue of Jewish faculty and their lack of "culture" could work_4zbi4dphifgolpme3eaifubdeu This qualitative case study examined how volunteer tutors are interacting with atrisk adolescent ELL students in one-on-one tutoring sessions. students explained how at-risk secondary ELLs learned in the observed tutoring sessions. from reading comprehension, academic vocabulary knowledge will help ELL students gain study will provide data on what type of words, if any, volunteer tutors are helping at-risk ELLs tutoring sessions, future interventions focused on helping at-risk secondary ELLs attain academic language gaps for ELL students who did not learn many, if any, vocabulary words in their what tier the words were on that the tutor was helping the ELL student learn. ELL students learned academic vocabulary in the study as a result of being able to in the building and her room was used for tutoring sessions with high school ELL students. During every session, the vocabulary words that tutors helped students acquire were work_54potqslzjgmzdy4jwcddd4epu TheoArtistry, and a Contemporary Perspective on Composing Sacred Choral Music partnerships, and reflect critically on the six new works of sacred choral music that emerged (these are 5 MacMillan has also been a vocal public advocate for the important place of sacred choral music in Roman Catholic Liturgy, 151): ''I [MacMillan] believe it is God''s divine spark which kindles the musical imagination now, itself, MacMillan believes that one can come to intimacy with God: ''there''s an analogy between music 22 In this way, MacMillan distances his own theology of music and compositional language from those of his contemporary, For the innovative project Theology Through the Arts, Jeremy Begbie invited MacMillan and In the theologian-composer collaborations, the relationship between theology and music was, In The Extravagance of Music: An Art Open to God. Edited by of Music: An Art Open to God. Edited by David Brown and Gavin Hopps. God, Theology and Music. work_573z3j7fzbcdhju7746q3bwa5q Karen Meschia, "Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women", Miranda [Online], 7 | 2012, Online since 09 Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2011), write about ''women and translation'' again", announces the author''s programmatic 2 This idea of translation as a discursive performance enacting gender identity politics 3 Poetry features widely; almost half the essays deal either with poets in translation, such essay titles are concerned with naming; it is the identity of the translator and the 9 Two other essays, one on translations of American "chick" texts into French, the other 10 Von Flotow''s own contribution discusses translating Ulrike Meinhof''s writings. processing and writing of the feminist translator" (283). Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women Luise Von Flotow (ed.), Translating Women work_65ylzwafnza5npxzfszqsnfl64 ideal to which marriage aspires [is] that of equal partnerships between spouses Determining this buyout price requires two steps: (1) estimating the value of the marital enterprise and (2) fixing a dissociated spouse''s share of that value. The Uniform Probate Code (UPC) offers a reasonable model for establishing such a sliding-scale buyout share. In ordinary cases, however, presumptively attributing enhancement in earnings during marriage to marital investment will not unreasonably distort the When this wife dissociates from the marriage, she takes with her a part of the marital enterprise, measured by her own enhanced earnings attributable to marital investment. If these spouses leave the marriage with disparate enhanced earnings, however, a buyout may be appropriate despite This contemporary partnership model will not always require the higher wage-earner to buyout the other spouse, and that exceed the other spouse''s earnings at the time of marriage work_acm5o7pzeja35dhuldwdklchcu Motherhood and representation at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art: Judy Chicago, Catherine Opie, Canan Senol regarding motherhood, and the flat equation of Judy Chicago representing all secondwave feminist art is certainly problematic. and Representations of Motherhood at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art," investigates dominance The Dinner Party held in the Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Chicago''s work Opie and Senol collide at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art in a way that questions 13 Judy Chicago, "The Dinner Party," Brooklyn Museum of Art Sackler Center for Histories," Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago''s Dinner Party in Feminist Art History (Los Poltics: Judy Chicago''s Dinner Party in Feminist Art History (Los Angeles: Armand Dinner Party and "Global Feminisms" at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art? Ultimately, like Opie''s Self-PortraitlNursing, Senol''s Fountain recontextualizes the maternal breast through lactation, fragmentation, and appropriation of Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago''s Dinner Party in Feminist Art History. work_eon6dhehqjfm3lsadfjxxhy7ty designing new kinds of rituals, ceremonies and celebrations – I have sought ways of the community interface needed to create new and effective rituals that can work in the faced by serious designers of new ritual, ceremony and celebration is to understand that The new language and ideas for structuring ritual, ceremony and celebration that I understand new rituals and celebrations and be able to design meaningful ceremonies others might use to design new ritual which will transform and protect the participants Before designing new rituals and events that include participants who are operating in in new ritual and celebrations, and that the structures and symbols drawn upon will Life in a community context of new ritual design? community participating in rituals or celebrations involving transcendence must be fully This being the case, designers of new ritual and celebration need to concentrate process examples that should help designers of new ritual and celebration to produce events that work_f2vnr4iplva3zihzjrrgavei4a ADHD 치료와 연구에 가장 획기적인 내용은 1937년 Charles Bradley라는 정신과의사가 쓴 ''The behavior of children receiving benzedrine''이라는 논문에서 찾을 수 있 ADHD의 기질적 원인 분석 시도, Minimal brain 으로 가는 방안과 기존의 주의력 결핍형 대신 attention deficit disorder(ADD) 진단을 채택하는 것을 고려하고 있다. Emerson, Robert Frost, George Bernard Shaw, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Tennessee Williams, The conceptual history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: idiocy, imbecility, encephalitis and the child deviant, 1877-1929. IV ADHD and ICD 10 Hyperkinetic disorder in Croatian sample. The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Refining the diagnoses of inattention and overactivity syndromes: A reanalysis of the Multimodal Treatment study of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) based on ICD-10 criteria for hyperkinetic disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and the behavior of "Che" and treatment of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. work_feo66qdrkbhwdilmytrqflejwe "Gibagadinamaagoom: An Ojibwe Digital Archive," The project is devoted to studying how digital technology can bring Native American Archive" is a collaboration between four tribal and community colleges: Leech Lake Director of American Indian Studies at Itasca Community College and Tribal Historian of languages, digital images of museum and archival holdings, and videos of Ojibwe elders. • expand the community of "digital humanities scholars" to include Ojibwe • provide new models for collaboration in digital humanities projects. for the Gibagadinamaagoom archive is Ojibwe high school students participating in an Lake Tribal College to allow students to build their own digital exhibits. archive over to the Ojibwe people, the interrelated problems of access, sustainability, and Ojibwe wisdom-keepers who worked at tribal and community colleges (Larry Aitken, The current NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up grant allowed for long-term developing metadata for digital objects in the archive and allowing Ojibwe partners to 4 "Ask the Elders" on Gibagadinamaagoom digital archive. work_h2skrzmbv5clnddvstwk74cfmq Metaphors do not solve problems as much as uncover them, all the while inviting reflective practice. Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education ©2014 by the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education I enter, first time wearing my medical school shirt Interview day arrives, my sweat is heavy, bullets falling So many possible questions to be asked, so many answers THE question I am calm now, no more bullets Here come the bullets Disrespect is invisible, comparisons are formless Casual conversation leads to MCAT score discussion My colleague begins to form a thought, a response Surely, it will be in keeping with this casual and harmless "Well, it''s a good thing you''re Mexican, I''m sure that helped Judgment is well alive, Assumptions are of matter, Comparisons take form /PreserveOPIComments false /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false De gemaakte PDF-documenten kunnen worden geopend met Acrobat en Adobe Reader 6.0 en hoger.) work_hv6yspvsnfhdrocjxbxtybtcfq Canadian and American female frontier revival authors that epitomize the way that women writers join on conceptual metaphor and frame theory to study the travelling body in frontier revival literature. frontier revival literature by men (Garland; Murray; Ralph) represents ideas of cultural progress and location are important in travel literature because authors convey ideas of cultural progress according to conceptual metaphor by female frontier revival authors helps to explain how women re-negotiate description of the individual body of a typical American male traveller as gaining Bodily/SelfControl over a new Location/State of American progress through a struggle in the wilderness. eastern female travelling body in the frontier revival represents entry into ideas of cultural important to restore and study the work of women frontier revival authors whose physical travels frontier revival literature and discuss how women authors use representations of the eastern female work_kxlawefyl5ggpm45a4jgbnu75m The Political Science Oral History Program Education Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities Humanities as an independent grantmaking agency of the federal government to support research, education, Generally, each application submitted to Endowment programs is Carey McWilliams of Rutgers University in support of various projects through which many political scientists (e.g., Joel Grossman of the University of Wisconsin, Walter Murphy Bernard Brown of the City University of New York offered a summer University has offered summer institutes designed for elementary and offered a summer seminar on "Political Cultures." The Endowment is Applicants whose projects have direct implications for public policy need to Sometimes political science applications are reviewed with history that a political scientist''s proposal to Women and Politics Research review or a generalist review, a proposal on women and politics will be support for college and university Public Humanities Projects exemplary public programs and promotes model humanities projects of work_nfhh36u7dnhhff6llecbd5waie coach managers and executives to maintain unreasonable expectations (their translation of hope into business parlance), reminding them that no company or society • Why else would a Harvard Business School professor have chosen to collaborate with a theatre director in 2003 to author the book Artful Making: What Managers Need to Know About How Artists Work (Austin & Devin, Forty-nine of the 100 largest economies in the world are now multinational companies, not countries.15 With the shifting balance of power, the old assumption that government would take care of society''s welfare is no longer valid either for business or Examples of business leaders using arts-based approaches are only now As we enter the 21st century, leaders recognize that we cannot create financially successful companies and an equitable, peaceful, sustainable world by simply current century, Harvard Business School Press published The Art of Possibility, coauthored by Benjamin Zander, the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic (Zander & work_o57bywdeq5htpe3qnefv5cxlya Pandemic Virtuosity Vijay Rajput, MD, FACP, SFHM Ek yatra, anupreksha aur Karuna ki [A journey of care and compassion] Chair, Department of Medical Education, Professor, Medical Education, NSU, Florida Corresponding Author: Dr Vijay Rajput Department of Medical Education, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA email: vrajput @ nova.edu Cite this article as: Rajput V. Ek yatra, anupreksha aur Karuna ki [A journey of care and compassion]. RHiME. Received: 20­APR­2020 Accepted: 21­APR­2020 Published Online: 24­APR­2020 This artwork was created as a tribute to all healthcare workers on frontlines For your selfless helping of patients and the community of global villages during the pandemic, I offer my gratitude and Or help one fainting robin I shall not live in vain." I shall not live in vain." by Emily Dickenson; Not in Vain Figure 2: Healthcare Worker Healthcare Worker Pandemic Pandemic www.rhime.in 63 www.rhime.in 63 work_pvkyj2kxgzggtpsgdkoyvvnyuq independent self-construal may be motivated to behave prosocially towards outgroup targets in order to maximise social connection potential, and that feelings of how self-construal orientation may impact the formation of in-groups and outgroups (study 1), and show that a positive relationship exists, between independent of social inclusion, for individuals that are high in independent self-construal. of their social inclusion status, individuals high in independent self-construal should higher independent self-construal will put a lower percentage of animals into a selfformed in-group than normally (control condition). this social inclusion condition, participants showing higher independent selfconstrual were significantly less likely to include animals in their self-designated ingroup than in the control condition. inclusive behaviour for people high in independent self-construal, was as a result of self-construal would behave more like individuals with high interdependent selfconstrual, and donate less than in the control condition. normal conditions (control group), people with high independent self-construal did work_qgegmhurp5aqxb3fra2o7pi5t4 Rose comes b u r s t i n g i n from the shadows b e h i n d M u r r a y . 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Alapack starts part one by describing authentic grief Alapack conceptualises the grief process as occurring in the grief-process Alapack''s heart-full approach For Alapack, life is lived in the "Moment" and our (Throughout the book Alapack employs "Moments" for life on a Death watch" Alapack reveals his Alapack''s book makes it clear that sorrow does not within this book it is possible to accuse Alapack responsibility, then do not read Alapack''s book. During the course of the book, Alapack asks many In this case, Alapack provides his own answer: In this book Alapack provides a valuable contribution work_uqizyllyafg4fglj3b55ecwti4 "We Shall Be as a City Upon a Hill": John Winthrop''s Vision and the Urban History of New England / Lamphere, Louise. From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community. Men, Women, and Work: Class, Gender, and Protest in the New England Shoe Industry, 1780-1910. All Rights Reserved © Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 1990 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. "We Shall Be as a City Upon a Hill": John Winthrop''s Vision and the Urban History of Women in a New England Industrial Community. Men, Women, and Work: Class, Gender, and Protest in the New Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine Winthrop''s Vision and the Urban History of New England / Lamphere, Louise. the American nation, New England has an American past in which New England has Women in a New England Industrial work_wpv3eviyczdtlg4cs5rc5plxwy Our focus is on the structure of recreation activities-the way the behavior itself is organized and the factors that is that recreation activities are actuaIly behavioral constructionsorganizations of more elemental actions, thoughts, and feelings-that participants create for themselves around goals of varying specificity. Such organization continues, with individual activities forming patterns within a person''s life, in service of attaining broad higher order goals such as health and happiness. function(s) does recreation behavior (or activity participation) serve within These biologically based pleasures form one cornerstone of the intrinsic rewards associated with recreation and leisure and provide a link between the organizational structure of the behavior and the nature of the associated experience. Recreation research has explored some of these systems more thoroughly than, others, but all are likely to play a role in explaining particular activities. Social enabling mechanisms are the organizations and related individuals that support specific recreation activities. work_wqgpuzs56fdrbpww7cdyebhj3q stereotyping ofthe role with the mezzo-soprano voice type. opera''s context, the dramatic study ofthe mother character, an analysis ofthe musical time, place and musical style among the operas studied, the problems and feelings ofthe tion, Meyerbeer''s choice ofa "mother" as a lead character in her maternal, loving role, and this tally), The New Grove Book ofOperas edited by Stanley Sadie lists nine eighteenthcentury operas that include mothers. Fidès, in her role as mother in Meyerbeer''s opera Le Prophète, is a tightly knit character opera only the three main characters, Sister Helen, Joseph De Rocher, and his mother, Mrs. Patrick De Rocher, have each been given an aria. designated for a mezzo-soprano voice type who is a prominent character in the opera. connection between the character ofthe mother and the mezzo-soprano voice type, to which and opera genre in order to discern the treatment ofthe "mother" as an operatic character. work_yjp3wyiqzzbqvpbiizpgwh3mqq general style and theological outlook, have convinced most readers that Luke''s Gospel and the Acts read Luke and Acts as one unified work. Making of Luke-Acts (1927), who also inaugurated the now-common reference "Luke-Acts" ("lukanisches Both Luke and Acts are anonymous the discussion, whether the author of Luke and Acts The view that the author of Luke and Acts was a connects the Luke of Paul''s letters to the author of Luke-Acts, every early Christian writer who (1:1–4), which is immediately followed by the parallel birth narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist ■ Dibelius, M., Studies in the Acts of the Apostles (London 1965; German original 1951). Another morality play, the 15th century Everyman, relies on Luke''s Prodigal Son both for its overall structure of an exitus-reditus journey, as well as Narratives from the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of Beside the fact that Luke-Acts make up over a work_zuge22jlgfhsrjqewqd6mjadwu Modernists: Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein and Djuna Barnes. female autobiographical writing, I discuss key male writers, Andre Gide and Colette, and to works by women based heart of t h i s t h e s i s , Rhys, Stein and Barnes are also l i n k i n g to consider ways in which gender informs a writer''s work. the emphasis i s on the woman writer and the female text. Self-consciousness i n women''s autobiographical writing As I plan to show, Rhys, Stein and Barnes were writing To assess properly the work of Rhys, Stein and Barnes, Rhys, Stein and Barnes are such newly empowered women of the These women in Rhys'' novels "share a central nervous If Rochester in Rhys'' novel i s one world, then Antoinette Rhys, Stein and Barnes are, I suggest, writers of writers as Rhys, Stein and Barnes centres on the idea that,