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Angela Berlis
Short contribution about Angela Berlis as first female priest in the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches (p. 152-153)
Protecting Animals 38: Artist Angela Singer
This week we are joined by Angela Singer. Angela is an artist. You can view her artwork at her website: https://www.angelasinger.com
Newsletter, Angela Davis Newsletter, Angela Davis Defense Committee, No. 1, December 1971
(Published By Angela Davis Defense Committee
Newsletter, Angela Davis Newsletter, Philadelphia Committee to Free Angela Davis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1971
(Published By Philadelphia Committee to Free Angela Davis
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[Decorated mortarboard belonging to Angela Powell]
Photograph of a mortarboard cap decorated and worn by Angela Powell in Spring 2025 commencement ceremony
Featuring: Prof Angela Maas
In the Cardiology Masters section of European Cardiology Review, we bring you an insight into the career of a key contributor to the field of cardiology. In this edition, we feature Prof Angela Maas
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[Decorated mortarboard belonging to Angela Outha Aphay]
Photograph of a mortarboard cap decorated and worn by Angela Outha Aphay in Spring 2025 commencement ceremony
Art Forum - Philp, Angela
10 June 1998. Angela Philp is the Director of the Canberra City Gallery, which opened in February 1998. She will speak on the programs of the new Gallery, and its place in the cultural life of Canberra and the region
Across the Board: Angela Dibenedetto. Artificial Photosynthesis and Solar Chemistry
In this series of articles, the board members of ChemSusChem
discuss recent research articles that they consider of exceptional quality and importance for sustainability. This entry features
Prof. Angela Dibenedetto, who highlights the differences between natural and artificial photosynthesis, suggesting that
solar chemistry may be the most appropriate terminology to
describe these closely related solar-to-chemical energy conversion processes
Professor Angela Shannon
Angela Shannon shares her poetry with the Taylor community.
Angela Shannon is the author of Singing the Bones Together, a 2004 Minnesota Book Awards Finalist. She teaches English at Bethel University. Her work has been published in journals, textbooks, and anthologies, including TriQuarterly, Ploughshares, Where One Ends Another Begins: 150 Years of Minnesota Poetry, and Beyond the Frontier: African American Poetry for the 21st Century. Her choreopoem Root Woman premiered at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater in Evanston, Ill
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