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    Palerasnitsynus gen. n. (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) from Burmese amber

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    Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi gen. et sp. n. is described from Burmese amber of late Albian (Lower Cretaceous) age. This is the first record of the family Psychomyiidae from Burmese amber, and the earliest fossil record of the family. The genus Palerasnitsynus gen. n. differs from all other known psychomyiid genera by the absence of fork III in the forewings

    Tipicamente Erickson

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    The author investigates the origins that gave place to the psychotherapeutic innovations achieved by Milton H. Erickson. Carrying out a parallelling between the classical psychotherapeutic views and the particular ericksonian prespective.El autor investiga los orígenes que dieron lugar a las innovaciones psicoterapéuticas realizadas por Milton H. Erickson, realizando un paralelismo entre las líneas de psicoterapia clásicas y el particular enfoque ericksoniano

    Old Rooms and Older Memories

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    Samuel Erickson is a junior at DePauw University. They have a passion for writing poetry and creative fiction, and had a poem, “The Park Bench,” published in A Midwestern Review in the fall of 2022. Erickson is a non-binary author and often incorporates their life experience as a queer person into their works

    Book Review: Judgment at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia

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    Author: Gary J. Bass Reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Peter M. Erickson (US Army), PhD, Deputy G35, US Army Europe and Africa Lieutenant Colonel Peter M. Erickson, PhD, provides a valuable overview of Gary J. Bass’s explanation of why the post–World War II Tokyo trials “were a relative failure.” He highlights how a lack of impartiality, the “legacy of empire,” and the judges’ backgrounds and motivations affected the trials. Erickson calls the book “a must-read for Defense community leaders who often wrestle with the strict legality of America’s tactical actions and the broader and deeper moral impacts of its strategic endeavors.”https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/1068/thumbnail.jp

    Dick Dinman and DVD Savant Glenn Erickson Salute Invasion of the Body Snatchers

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    Author Glenn Erickson talks about his book Sci-Fi Savant and the Blu-ray release of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_dvdcotr/1131/thumbnail.jp

    Kolob Canyon Review Literature Spring 2012

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    Staff: Editor-in-Chief Caitlin "Kitti" Erickson. Literature Submissions Editor Landon Gray Mitchell. Art Director Christina Longhurst. Production & Design Editor Tori Leavitt. Advertising Director Joe Rawlings. Art Submissions Editor Jake Dyreng. Layout and Design Staff Jake Dyrent, Tori Leavitt, Christina Longhurst, Joe Rawlings. Literary Staff Janae Borjesson, Chelsea Brown, Sorina Cornia, Adam L. Crosby, Cailtlin Erickson, Candice Gibby, Noah Hopkins, Matt Howard, Dana LeCheminant, Landon Gray Mitchell, Jamie Nelson, Brittany Pierce, James Pollard, Jessica Toro. Faculty Advisors Jeff Hanson, Wynne Summers. Literature: "Gastronomic Tour," Adam L. Crosby; "Rainstorm," Joseph Dockstader; "in my fossilizing arms," Adan Bojorquez; "Sunday Morning," S. Katie Hill; "Knees in the Breeze: An Airborne Story," Brittany Pierce; "Blue Hole," Amber Melissa Jacobsen; "Shell Collection," Maariya Rhodes; "(W)hole," Trynn Sylvester; "Elgin Unexplored," Wes Stephenson; "Once Upon a Crime," Robert Durborow and Mythical Madness; "Societal," Lewis Lopez; "Registry," Caitlin Erickson; "Emotion," Shea Diepeveen; "Cosmic Promanade [sic]," Jessica Jones; "Immortal Bond," Taylor Cardinal; "Atom," Jamie Nelson; "The Bait Shop Sestina," Wes Stephenson; "Divorce and Pop Culture," David Baxley; "Sunflower," Kimberly Stapley; "Carnival," Kimberly Stapley; "Deal with the Devil," Ellie H. Anderson; "Heartbeats," Kirstin M. Bone; "Moth," Hannah Skousen; "La Playa," Adam L. Crosby; "Yankee Meadow, Parowan Canyon, Utah," Mellissa Hunt; "Rainstorm," S. Katie Hill; "Auburn," Caitlin Erickson; "Life from my Mother's Hands," Mellissa Hunt; "Fifteen," Adell May DeGraffenried Kirkman; "Blended," Kearney Wood; "Cornered," Sorina Cornia; "Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Lose," Amanda Lynn Hanson; "The Butterfly," Brandi Nielsen; "To a Solitary Young Pine Tree, Sprouting Among Shrubs on the Canyon Floor," Wes Stephenson; "To All the Girls With 'Pretty Faces,'" Chelsea Jones; "Sketch," Caitlin Erickson; "Eyes," Amber Melissa Jacobsen; "My Special One," Landon Gray Mitchell; "Final Detail," S. Katie Hill. Mission Statement: The Kolob Canyon Review is an art and literary journal that showcases outstanding work of Southern Utah University students, faculty, and alumni. It serves as undergraduate scholarship in that is assembled once a year by a staff composed of interdepartmental students and a faculty advisor who collaborate in the selection of artistic works of a professional standard. The purpose of the Review is to recognize quality pieces of art and literature, increase artistic consciousness, and uphold a local venue in which creativity can be published and shared. Acknowle[d]gements: We would like to thank Brad Cook, SUU Provost; the Department of Art and Design; the Department of English; Brian Cottam, Associate Director of Regional Services; James W. Harrison, Director of Grace A. Tanner Center for Human Values; the Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery; the SUU Student Association; Paragon Press; Wynne Summers; Reece Summers; Jeff Hanson; Joi Simpson; and all those who educate, challenge, and encourage student creativity

    Drama como Proposta de Compreensão da Clínica de Milton Erickson

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    The present work aims to offer, through the notion of drama, an initial ground to the understanding of Milton Erickson’s clinic. To Erickson, the notion of drama takes theater as a metaphor of human subjectivity, assuming that the actions of the person take place in a living scenario and are supported by symbolic plots that influence their relational nets, but are generally kept unconscious. This notion points to a complex relation between the person and the world, in which the actions, the production of meanings, the roles and the corporeity are crossed over by culture, including the participation of the person, who can become actor and author of his destiny, and of the therapist, who can build characters relevant to the scenario lived by the person. Keywords: drama; subjectivity; Milton Erickson; clinical psychology

    Years Between Stations: The Dream of America in Steve Erickson

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    Steve Erickson is an author so worried about the meaning of his country that his thematic obsessions influence and dictate the form and content of his writing. This project follows his thematic fixations over the course of his oeuvre to date with both the Dream and promise/paradox of America in mind, attending to the manifestation of these worries in his metaphorization of highways, dreamscapes and rock and roll

    Letter from Phoebe Erickson, dated June 3, 1958

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    Handrwitten and illustrated letter addressed o the children of Greenville Elementary School. The author relates an autobiographical story ""How to Make a Discovery."
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