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By Dean Chang EDITORIAL ASSISTANT To attain the lofty status of All-American would require a combination o f talent, hard work and determination. Going into Ihc Nationals held at Emory University in Atlanta, none of Ihc five women nor their coach of Albany Slate's women's swim team expected thni much from themselves. The Nationals would be a solid learning experience for Ihc groups, and would i...
Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontë are two of the most famous women writers ever born. Their two masterpieces, Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre, are equally famous. Both these authors and their works have been the subjects of much praise, but criticism has also arisen. This criticism commonly focuses on the society that is portrayed in these novels; many modern readers take umbrage with this soc...
Today PLOS Genetics launches a new frontmatter feature, the ‘‘Deep Reads’’ column, celebrating books in the realm of genetics and, in today’s instance, beyond (Image 1). Kudos to our editorial colleague Susan Rosenberg for proposing the column’s clever name. While I’m the kickoff contributor, various members of the PLOS Genetics community will pen subsequent columns, hopefully annually. Over th...
SUMMARY With an exponentially growing number of articles being published every year, scientists can use some help in determining which journal is most appropriate for publishing their results, and which other scientists can be called upon to review their work. Jane (Journal/Author Name Estimator) is a freely available web-based application that, on the basis of a sample text (e.g. the title and...
Jane Marion Oppenheimer [5], embryologist and historian of science and medicine, was born on 19 September 1911 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Sylvia Stern and James H. Oppenheimer. After studying zoology at Bryn Mawr College [6], Oppenheimer received her AB degree in 1932. Oppenheimer received her PhD in embryology [7] at Yale University [8] in 1935 and worked as a research fellow from 1935?...
Negotiating a third space for participatory research with people with learning disabilities: an examination of boundaries and spatial practices Jane Seale, Melanie Nind, Liz Tilley & Rohhss Chapman To cite this article: Jane Seale, Melanie Nind, Liz Tilley & Rohhss Chapman (2015) Negotiating a third space for participatory research with people with learning disabilities: an examination of bound...
He visited Venice annually as long as he could. He enjoyed musical concerts and opera. James’s first marriage was to Joan Farrall, who died in 1971. In 1974 he married Jane Bunch, lecturer in social work at the University of Southampton. James died peacefully at home in Saxmundham on 17 June 2015. He is survived by Jane and Timothy, son of his first marriage, now working in Cambodia. Gerald Rus...
According to Locke, scripture says nothing about the resurrection of same body. We will be resurrected. But in what sense can resurrected Jane “same” as living Jane? Throughout his thinking, Locke holds that sameness body and/or soul are not required for “the Jane.” Sameness person is required. Locke’s theory personal identity was ground-breaking seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It provoki...
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