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    An Interview with Tony David Sampson: Author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks

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    Tony D. Sampson is Reader in Digital Culture and Communication in the School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI) at the University of East London, where he directs the EmotionUX lab, supervising research on the cognitive, emotional, and affective aspects of user experience. In 2013, he co-founded Club Critical Theory, an organization dedicated to the application of critical theory in everyday life in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Tony is the author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks and The Assemblage Brain: Sense Making in Neuroculture, both from the University of Minnesota Press. He blogs at viralcontagion.wordpress.com. The editors of this special NANO issue are delighted to have the opportunity to talk with Tony about how his work touches on issues of imitation and contagion—a loaded term unpacked within his 2012 book

    Deborah Sampson - Soldier of the Revolution

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    Portrait von Deborah Sampson „HISTORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN“, Deborah Sampson. Female Soldier In The Revolutionary War, zugegriffen am 18. Januar 2020, www.womenhistoryblog.com/2010/04/deborah-sampson-gannett.html Steckbrief: Deborah Sampson alias Robert Shurtliff - Diente als Mann verkleidet 18 Monate während der amerikanischen Revolution Geboren: 17. Dezember 1760 in Plympton, Massachusetts Eltern: Jonathan Sampson, Deborah Bradford Ehepartner: Benjamin Gannett Kinder: Earl, Mary, Patie..

    [Note to George Converse from Benjamin Buckingham]

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    In this letter, the Benjamin Buckingham asks George Converse to find out if the two brothers are agreed on the proposition, as Captain Sampson suggests they do not always agree

    Spadafore, Sampson

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    Sampson Spadafore is a 27-year-old queer, transmasculine person who currently lives in Westbrook, Maine. They are originally from Syracuse, New York, and attended Nazareth College in Rochester, New York. They graduated with a degree in musical theater. Spadafore discusses shifts in their gender self-presentation and gender fluidity as well as media erasure of trans men. They then moved to Portland, Maine, to work for Maine Boys to Men and have also worked with Speak About It; Maine Renters United; and Democratic Socialists of America. A political current focus is using social media and art to raise awareness about Palestine. Writing poetry, making music, and doing movement-based performance art are all important to Spadafore as ways to bring community together. Spadafore discuses serving on the Board of Maine TransNet and talks about what they see to be the difference between nonprofit work and activism. They also talk about relationships and sex prior to and after their gender transition, including the importance of “T for T” (trans for trans) dating and issues with dating apps. Spadafore shares some insights about neurodivergence and the overlap with trans identities. Please cite as: Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, University of Southern Maine Libraries. For more information about the Querying the Past: Maine LGBTQ Oral History Project, please contact Dr. Wendy Chapkis.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/querying_ohproject/1119/thumbnail.jp

    Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.

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    Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note author names near the top of the building.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4123/thumbnail.jp

    Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.

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    Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note author names near the top of the building.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4122/thumbnail.jp

    America’s Hidden Heroine: The Revolutionary Experience of Deborah Sampson

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    This thesis explores the life of Deborah Sampson, a female soldier in the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment during the American Revolution. The author discusses how and why Sampson joined the military, the challenges she had to overcome, and her experience as the first American woman to lead a public lecture tour. Sampson continues to serve as an embodiment of resilience, courage, and the Spirit of ‘76

    Aleuroglandulus striatus Sampson & Drews 1941

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    Aleuroglandulus striatus Sampson & Drews (Figs 28, 88) Aleuroglandulus striatus Sampson & Drews, 1941: 157–159. Syntypes, Mexico. DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical Region: Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico. COMMENTS. See key to species, above, for distinguishing characters. The author has only encountered A. striatus in very small numbers, usually widely scattered. Even with dorsal glandular areas inevident, this species exhibits all other generic characters.Published as part of Martin, Jon H., 2005, Whiteflies of Belize (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Part 2 - a review of the subfamily Aleyrodinae Westwood, pp. 1-116 in Zootaxa 1098 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1098.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/505154

    Called to Write: The AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers Award Has Been Motivating Law Librarians for Nearly 30 Years

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    Keele, B. J., and Sampson, S. (2014). Called to write: The AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers award has been motivating law librarians for nearly 30 years. AALL Spectrum, 18(6), 20-21

    Called to Write: The AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers Award Has Been Motivating Law Librarians for Nearly 30 Years

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    Keele, B. J., and Sampson, S. (2014). Called to write: The AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers award has been motivating law librarians for nearly 30 years. AALL Spectrum, 18(6), 20-21
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