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    Patois ou français : la langue de la Nouvelle-France au 17° siècle

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    Asselin Claire, McLaughlin Anne. Patois ou français : la langue de la Nouvelle-France au 17° siècle. In: Langage et société, n°17, 1981. pp. 3-57

    A fragmented history: an unpublished letter to Reginald Pole in an Ambrosiana Aldine (INC. 372/1)

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    L’articolo presenta un frammento inedito di una lettera indirizzata a Reginald Pole, utilizzato come segnalibro all’interno di una copia del terzo volume dell’edizione Aldina di Aristotele, conservata presso la Biblioteca Ambrosiana: Ambr. INC. 372/1. Tramite confronto paleografico e analisi del contenuto, se ne ricostruiscono l’autore, Stephen Gardiner, che divenne in seguito vescovo di Winchester, e le circostanze di redazione, vale a dire la missione diplomatica presso papa Clemente VII dell’inverno 1529. Si analizza inoltre anche nei suoi aspetti materiali la storia del volume, entrato a far parte dell’Ambrosiana con l’acquisto della biblioteca di Cesare Rovida. Alla luce degli elementi forniti dal frammento, viene presentata la possibilità che abbia fatto parte della collezione libraria dello stesso Pole

    In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin

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        It is with great respect and appreciation that we dedicate this issue of the Fordham Law Review to the Honorable Joseph M. McLaughlin:  judge, dean, professor, author, and mentor

    Knowledge and attitudes of paediatric nurses related to breastfeeding

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    Introduction: Almost 90% of Australian mothers are exclusively breastfeeding when they discharge from maternity hospitals but by six months of age breastfeeding infants have reduced to 32% nationally and 19% in Queensland, far below the national target of 80%. Many factors influence the choice to breastfeed, including health care provision, therefore the knowledge and attitudes of paediatric nurses have the potential to affect breastfeeding duration.\ud \ud Aims: To assess current breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes of paediatric nurses in metropolitan and regional Queensland settings.\ud \ud Method: The study used a cross-sectional survey design. The tool was developed from several documented health professional questionnaires about breastfeeding, with permission from authors. Survey items relating breastfeeding physiology, factors relating to breastfeeding success, and local, national and international policies were also included. Ethics approval was granted from the appropriate Ethics Committees to conduct the survey through tertiary metropolitan and regional hospital settings.\ud \ud Results: A total of 241 surveys were returned, achieving a response rate of 53%. Nurses acknowledged breastmilk as the best source of nutrition for infants (99%, n=238) and that mothers should be encouraged to breastfeed (92%, n=221). However, many respondents considered infant formula a nutritional equivalent (44%, n=105) and (47%, n=113) were unaware that supplemental formulas interfered with successful breastfeeding. Most nurses recognised that stress (e.g. infant hospitalisation) impacts on the success of breastfeeding (90%, n=216). Knowledge of breastfeeding anatomy and physiology was poor and a substantial number of nurses did not identify correct attachment in response to two diagrammatic representations (76%, n=183 and 45%, n=109). Survey results demonstrated deficiencies in knowledge that would impact on support provided to breastfeeding mothers. Knowledge deficits were also identified relating to local, national and international policies and protocols concerning breastfeeding and breastmilk substitutes.\ud \ud Conclusion: Breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes were exceptional in areas related to general breastfeeding knowledge. However, in areas directly related to nursing practice, considerable deficits in paediatric nurses' knowledge and attitudes were identified. Lack of appropriate skills, knowledge and varying attitudes amongst paediatric nurses has the potential to negatively impact on the education, advice and support provided to breastfeeding mothers and their families whilst their infant is in hospital. These study findings will guide future research and strategies to improve knowledge and policy statements to assist paediatric nurses in fulfilling their role

    Book Review: The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema

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    Author: Sally Chivers Reviewer: Amanda T. McLaughlin Publisher: Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011 Paper: ISBN: 978-0-8020-1104-7 Cost: $24.95 from the publisher, 240 page

    Bedminster Reformed Church social, Feb. 1914

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    Bedminster Reformed Church Washington's Birthday social, Feb. 1914. George L. Frost, commercial photographer, Bernardsville, NJ. Pictured are (front row from left): Betty McLaughlin, Martha Flomerfelt, Martha McLaughlin, May Dowling and Mary Howard. (second row from left): Mildred Townley, Franklin Potter, Mr. Bockhoeven, Mrs. Charles Barker, Mrs. Joseph Layton and Eleanor Nevius. (third row from left): Mrs. Loretta Plotts, Mrs. A. Layton Nevius, Effie Beekman, Mrs. George Potter, Mrs. David Rinehart, Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mrs. Ellis Dow, the Rev. Charles Gilbert Mallery, Mrs. Mallery, Mrs. Charles High Rogers, Mrs. Bertha Lane and A. Layton Nevius. (fourth row from left): Ted Stratton, Joseph Layton, Mrs. Grace Sueter, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Oakes, Mrs. P. D. Lane, Mrs. Ella Gutleber, Mabel Logan and MRs. Harriet Wyckoff. (Fifth row from left): John McLaughlin, Blackwell mallery, Vernon Hall, Charles Mallery, Richard Mallery, Chauncey Oakes, Ken Paulson, Mrs. Mark Osborne, Gret Van Arsdale, Marion Elmer, Mary Frost, Eleanor Stratton, Mildred Pantley, Marion Rice and Mildred Harsell. The Rev. Mallery served as pastor of the Bedminster Reformed Church from 1914 to 1919

    Anne McLaughlin's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Anne McLaughlin's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Campus Author 2015 Event Photographs

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    Photographs taken at the 2015 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held Thursday November 5, 2015 at the Academic Town Square, McLaughlin Library

    Franz Johnston, Frances-Anne Johnston, Paul Rodrik

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    The author outlines the lives and careers of the three artists, focusing on Franz Johnston's influence on the work of his two children
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