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    Home in the Holy Land. A tale illustrating customs and incidents in modern Jerusalem By MRS Finn. London James Nisbet and Co., 21 Berners street. M.D.CCC. L.XVI

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    Dedication: by the author to the Countess of GriffordContent description: TitleIllustration: 4 (portraits ,varia ,)Pagination: PP8+520PVolumes: 1Text Genre:ProseIllustration: 4 (πορτραίτα ,άλλα θέματα ,

    The future of pornography - panel debate. Speakers | Finn Mackay, Rowan Pelling, Peter Tatchell

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    Many believe that porn's dark fantasies risk corrupting relationships and society. Has this arisen because pornography is largely created by men? Could feminist pornography featuring authentic sex, diverse bodies and female perspectives offer a truly liberating alternative? Or is porn fundamentally incompatible with intimacy and a problem for all of us until its abolished? Feminist thinker Finn Mackay, author of Belle de Jour: Diary of a London Call Girl Brooke Magnanti, human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and Erotic Review editor Rowan Pelling imagine the future of pornography.In association with the New College of the Humanities

    Author response: critical condition: replacing critical thinking with creativity by Patrick Finn

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    Following Jodie Matthews’s review of his new book Critical Condition: Replacing Critical Thinking with Creativity, author Patrick Finn offers a response to Matthews’s reflections on his work. Finn outlines his approach to writing Critical Condition: a text that is designed to serve as an accessible ‘thought experiment’ that speaks across disciplines in order to explore its object, ‘critical thinking’. For Finn, critical thinking is a concept that appears integral to academic practice, yet remains under-defined and in need of further elucidation. Critical Condition therefore seeks to inspire collective reflection on critical thinking and its relationship with creativity

    myExperiment workflow types

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    <p>A JSON document containing the list of workflow types available on http://myexperiment.org, and the number of workflows available of each type.</p&gt

    [CODE] seek4science/seek: FAIRDOM-SEEK v1.14.0

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    For further details about this release please see our changelog at http://docs.seek4science.org/tech/releases/ For installation and upgrade details please visit http://docs.seek4science.org/get-seek.htmlStuart Owen, Finn Bacall, Lihua, maggy128, Vahid Kiani, Alan R Williams, Xiaoming Hu, hleonov, Francisco Herrerías-Azcué, Alain Becam, Aitor Apaolaza, Tomasz Zielinski, Niall Beard, Robert Haines, Kevin De Pelseneer, Vahid Kiani, Jeremy, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Quyen Nguyen, … susca. (2023). seek4science/seek: FAIRDOM-SEEK v1.14.0 (v1.14.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843564

    [CODE] seek4science/seek: FAIRDOM-SEEK v1.14.1

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    For further details about this release please see our changelog at http://docs.seek4science.org/tech/releases/ For installation and upgrade details please visit http://docs.seek4science.org/get-seek.htmlStuart Owen, Finn Bacall, Lihua, maggy128, Vahid Kiani, Alan R Williams, Xiaoming Hu, hleonov, Francisco Herrerías-Azcué, Alain Becam, Aitor Apaolaza, Tomasz Zielinski, Niall Beard, Robert Haines, Kevin De Pelseneer, Vahid Kiani, Sonja Mathias, Jeremy, Stian Soiland-Reyes, … susca. (2023). seek4science/seek: FAIRDOM-SEEK v1.14.1 (v1.14.1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1011885

    Francis J. (Francis James) Finn memorial holy card

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    Funeral prayer card for Francis J. (Francis James) Finn, 1859-1928. The front of the card contains a photograph of Father Finn and biographical information. The back of the card contains a prayer for the repose of his soul and a prayer from St. Ignatius. This card was made by an unknown publisher. Finn was an associate pastor of St. Xavier Church (Cincinnati, Ohio), a member of the board of trustees at Xavier University, (Cincinnati, Ohio), and the author of many books for adolescents.https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/jesuit_holy_cards/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Solitude versus sharing : author-ity in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

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    This essay will explore how Twain, as author, makes use of Huck as the “author” of his own life story to portray a child’s character and morality. In conjunction with this portrayal, it will also explore the literary techniques of narrative style pertaining to the unreliable first-person narrative and the use of the vernacular, as well as the construction of experience in a book that is narrated episodically. The themes of isolation versus community and authorship as discussed through John Donne’s epigraph contribute to an understanding of these formal aspects of Twain’s style in Huckleberry Finn. Just as its composition has been informed by various life sources and experiences, a reading of the book cannot simply be informed by one analysis, but by multiple perspectives. The essay will also briefly discuss the issue of cultural and context specificity involved in Huckspeech. In line with this issue, the narrative will be compared, in part, to Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street which also employs a culturally-bound child narrator similar to Huck. The comparisons with her work further inform Huckspeech as a blend of cultural and linguistic forms as both novels combine the literary and linguistic techniques of the child’s perspective, retrospective narration and the vernacular.Bachelor of Art

    A Different Story - Seduction, Conquest, and Discovery

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    In 'A Different Story,' Finn Janning uses the Norwegian author Jan Kjærstad trilogy: 'The Seducer', 'The Conqueror', and 'The Discovery' as a fictional frame that organizes his as understanding, analyzing and critique of contemporary HRM and Leadership-Practices

    progress report FY 2004-2005

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    PI: Michael Qian, Oregon State University ; collaborators: Chad Finn, USDA-ARS HCRL, Jan-Marie Schroeder, Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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