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    Merrill Clifford Blake, Rosanna Blake\u27s father

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    Merrill Clifford Blake, Rosanna Blake\u27s father, b&w. Back reads: M.C. Blake, Rosanna Blake\u27s father was circuit clerk of Cabell County.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Gen. Robert E. Lee, CSA

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    Stereoscopic view of Gen. Robert E. Lee in his general\u27s uniform, b&W, double picture mounted on cardboard This is likely a 20th century reproduction. Back has short bio.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1105/thumbnail.jp

    Lithograph of Stonewall Jackson at First Battle of Winchester Lithograph of Battle Near Mill Springs, Ky., and Death of Gen. Zollicoffer, 1862

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    Lithograph of Stonewall Jackson at First Battle of Winchester,Va., May 1862, b&w Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson at first Battle of Winchester, May. 25, 1862.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1185/thumbnail.jp

    Monument to Unknown Soldiers, Arlington, Va.

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    Stereoscopic view of Monument to unknown soldiers, Arlington Cemetery, double color picture mounted on cardboardhttps://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1308/thumbnail.jp

    Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet with Robert E. Lee

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    Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet with Lee, b&w. This is another and rarer version of two other prints of Davis and his Cabinet.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1323/thumbnail.jp

    Managing the Unseen: Pandemic Prophylactics, Placebos & Panaciea

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    Introduction: The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020, when the disease had spread to 114 countries, infecting more than 118,000 people and killing almost 4,300.1 As of mid-February 2021, over 109 million people worldwide had been infected with the virus and over 2.4 million people had died. COVID-19 is a pandemic of epic proportions that has changed the way we live, work, and do business. This call for papers solicited manuscripts describing and analyzing the intersection of management, COVID-19, and the workplace. The goal was to create a special issue that would inform academics and practitioners and help them emerge from the pandemic with new and effective approaches. While most of us are familiar with the term, ‘the new normal’ that describes new ways of living and working because of the pandemic, McKinsey has coined a new term called the ‘next normal.’ The next normal relates to the next phase of the pandemic in which vaccines are distributed, businesses reopen, and companies gear up for a very different competitive environment.[1] According to McKinsey, resiliency is the key to keeping organizations on top of their game and in a position to compete effectively. Each of the papers in this special issue taps into aspects of resiliency or the ability or quality of something (e.g., people and organizations) to be knocked down by adversities and come back as strong as before, if not stronger.[2] Resiliency can advance management into and beyond the ‘next normal.’ [1] https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/the-need-for-resiliency [2] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/resilienc

    Lynn Margulis and Boris Kozo-Polyansky: How the Symbiogenesis was translated from Russian

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    This contribution details the complex history of the early work by Boris Kozo-Polyansky (1924) that became available in English translation 86 years after it was published in Russian. The great American naturalist Lynn Margulis—whose serial endosymbiosis theory was presciently predated by Kozo-Polyansky by four decades—was instrumental in organizing this resurrection and ‘horizontal transfer’ of knowledge, forgotten by that time even in Russia

    Moyer User Guide

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    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use. At the moment, Moyer has only one sermon in the Library; it has a Guide of its own so the records will be complete. It includes the title, sermon text, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.https://mds.marshall.edu/moyer_earlb/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Male Breast Enlargement After Automated Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Placement

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    Placement of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are increasing in frequency due to their indication for the prevention of sudden cardiac death in patients prone to life-threatening arrhythmias. Primary care physicians should be aware of the possible complications so they can treat their patients appropriately. This article describes a rare case of chronic unilateral breast enlargement after the placement of an ICD in a male patient with Tetralogy of Fallot

    Habitat characteristics of two scorpion species, \u3cem\u3eLiocheles australasiae \u3c/em\u3e (Fabricius, 1775) and \u3cem\u3eIsometrus maculatus\u3c/em\u3e (De Geer, 1778) in Miyako Islands, Japan

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    Scorpion surveys were conducted in the five islands: Miyakojima, Ikemajima, Kurimajima, Irabujima, and Shimojishima (Miyako Islands, part of Nansei/Ryukyu Islands of Japan). Eight individuals of Liocheles australasiae (Hormuridae) and 16 individuals of Isometrus maculatus (Buthidae) were observed in a total of 10 points on four islands, except Ikemajima. The localities of both species are recorded in this survey, focusing on altitude, distance from the nearest coast, and sunlight. The lowest temperatures in the habitat are also examined, and the cold tolerance of the species is discussed

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