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    Andrew Berman. Discreet Architectures / Architetture discrete

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    Il libro presenta il lavoro dello studio Andrew Berman Architect, fondato a New York da Andrew Berman nel 1995. Nell’approccio di Berman ogni progetto è profondamente legato al luogo, alle persone che lo abiteranno, alla loro cultura e bisogni. Interventi attenti, che definiscono architetture discrete, in dialogo con il contesto che le accoglie. I progetti presentati sono organizzati per temi che interpretano le differenti occasioni all’interno di una ricerca ampia sull’architettura e sul suo ruolo nella città contemporanea. Il libro accompagna la mostra "Andrew Berman. Discreet Architectures", allestita nella Casa del Mantegna a Mantova. L’opera di Andrew Berman, caratterizzata da un profondo dialogo con il contesto e da un attento ascolto dei luoghi diventa l’occasione per mettere in evidenza e riscoprire aspetti della Casa del Mantegna in parte nascosti o meno evidenti.The book presents the work of Andrew Berman Architect, a practice founded in New York by Andrew Berman in 1995. In Berman's approach, each project is deeply connected to the place, the people who will inhabit it, their culture and needs. Careful interventions that define discreet architectures in dialogue with the context. The projects presented in the book are organized by themes that interpret different occasions within a broad research on architecture and its role in the contemporary city. The book involve the exhibition "Andrew Berman: Discreet Architectures", set up on the Casa del Mantegna in Mantova. Andrew Berman’s work, which typically shows a profound dialogue with the context and attentive listening to the places, becomes an opportunity to highlight and rediscover aspects of Casa del Mantegna that are partly hidden or less evident

    Daniel L. Berman, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (35 pages) of an interview by Mitch Haddard with Daniel L. Berman, on July 26, 1970. From tape number 50 in the Uranium History SeriesMitch Haddard interviewed attorney Daniel Berman in his office in the Kearns building, downtown Salt Lake City. Subjects: background and law schooling, Niseley v. Union Carbide, the Village Theaters case, anti-trust lawyers and litigation (35 pages)

    Berman, Matthew L. Interview 14 April 2025

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    In this IAPC Oral History Interview, Mathew Matt L. Berman describes his experience as a student in the Masters of Arts in Teaching Philosophy for Children program at Montclair State College in the 1980s, his use of philosophy as a teacher at the Metairie Park Country Day School in Metairie, Louisiana, and the database of Philosophy and Children’s Literature he created during his 1989 sabbatical funded by the “Teacher-Scholar Program for Elementary and Secondary School Teachers,” awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/iapc_oral_histories/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Bill Berman Interview, 2006

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    Berman Theatre Photographs

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    Eastern Michigan University, Berman Scholars, 2016

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    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_A-Clusters,_Statements_and_Mean_Ratings_11-5-17 - Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems

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    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_A-Clusters,_Statements_and_Mean_Ratings_11-5-17 for Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems by Rebecca L. Berman, Madelyn Iris, Kendon J. Conrad and Carrie Robinson in Journal of Pharmacy Practice</p

    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_B-_24_Items_by_Cluster,_Statements__and_Endorsement-11-5-17 - Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems

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    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_B-_24_Items_by_Cluster,_Statements__and_Endorsement-11-5-17 for Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems by Rebecca L. Berman, Madelyn Iris, Kendon J. Conrad and Carrie Robinson in Journal of Pharmacy Practice</p

    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_C-Questionnaire-11-5-17 - Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems

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    Supplemental Material, Berman-ProbMedUse-Appendix_C-Questionnaire-11-5-17 for Validation of the MedUseQ: A Self-Administered Screener for Older Adults to Assess Medication Use Problems by Rebecca L. Berman, Madelyn Iris, Kendon J. Conrad and Carrie Robinson in Journal of Pharmacy Practice</p

    The association between physical illness/medical conditions and suicide risk

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    Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Several studies have documented high rates of suicidal behavior among patients suffering from a variety of medical conditions (Berman &amp; Pompili, 2011; Mackenzie, Popkin, &amp; Blumenthal, 1990), and several authors have identified medical conditions as a risk factor for suicide (Berman, Silverman, &amp; Bongar, 2000). Medical conditions are also frequently associated with anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders, which are all related to suicidal thoughts (Scott et al., 2007)
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