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    MARC 21 para recursos contínuos.

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    Tradução e adaptação de MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data e MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data, da Network Development and MARC Standards Office, da Library of Congress, USA, por Angela Salles

    A Conversation with Angela Demovic, Bourbon Street, B-Drinking and the Sexual Economy of Tourism

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    Part of Lexington Books\u27 Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility and Society series of Author Conversations, series editor Michael A. Di Giovine talks with Angela Demovic about her book, Bourbon Street, B-Drinking and the Sexual Economy of Tourism. This ethnography explores the concept of b-drinking, a strategy used by legal employees to illegally solicit drinks from tourists, and provides a look into the lives and empowerment strategies of these marginalized yet critical workers

    MARC 21 para recursos contínuos

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    Translation and adaptation of the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data, and MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data, Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress, USA, by Angela Salles. Rio de Janeiro, 2010. 2 v. V.1 MARC 21 format for bibliographic data (updated until October 2010). V.2 MARC 21 format for data collection (Holdings) (updated until October 2008)

    Food and eating in fiction since 1950 with particular reference to the writing of Angela Carter, Doris Lessing, Michele Roberts and Alice Thomas Ellis.

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    PhDEating is a fundamental activity. What people eat, how and with whom, what they feel about food, what they do or do not want to eat and why - even who they eat - are of crucial significance in any reading of human behaviour. In this thesis, I consider the diverse and complex uses of food and eating in fiction since 1950, especially that written by women. I argue both that food and eating carry much of the meaning of a novel or story and that the acts of cooking, feeding and eating depicted are inseparable from issues of power and control: individually, interpersonally, culturally, politically. My discussion centres on the writing of Angela Carter, Doris Lessing, Michele Roberts and Alice Thomas Ellis. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, sociology, anthropology, Foucault, Bakhtin and others, the thesis aims to construct an interdisciplinary perspective which both resists reductive interpretations and emphasises the centrality, complexity and diversity of food and eating in literature in our culture. I begin with an examination of the ambiguities of maternal feeding and nurturing, moving on to explore the links between appetite, eating and sexuality. I explore cannibalism and vampirism as manifestations of oppression, but also as indicating insatiable emptiness and transgressive appetite. The body itself is crucial, and my argument considers the paradox of not eating as control/enslavement, also tracing self-starvation as a positive route towards wholeness and connection. The last part of my argument focuses on social eating, examining conventions, rituals and food itself in connection with power relations, and finally considers how we might truly speak of food and eating in the context of society as a whole

    Die Herausforderung durch die Anderen. Bericht über die 45. Internationale Altkatholische Theologenkonferenz

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    Der Beitrag beschreibt die Vorträge und Diskussionen der 45. Internationalen Altkatholischen Theologenkonferenz in Neudietendorf (Deutschland) zum Thema «Die Herausforderung durch die Anderen» anhand der drei thematischen Schwerpunkte: a) In den Augen der Anderen entdecken, wer wir sind: Ökumenische Wahrnehmungen, b) Sakramente als Schnittpunkte gottmenschlicher Beziehung, c) sich von der Not Anderer herausfordern lassen.The article describes the lectures and discussions of the 45th International Old Catholic Theologians Conference in Neudietendorf (Germany) with the theme “The Challenge of the ‘Others’”. The account includes a) the ecumenical perception: we discover who we are in the eyes of others. It considers b) the conference contributions on sacraments as the intersection of the relationship between God and people. The author also addresses c) the papers and discussion on allowing the needs of others to challenge ourselves

    GDH 2000 Proceedings of the Symposium of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule and the Nucleon Spin Structure in the Resonance Region

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    Angela Biselli is a contributing author, Helicity structure of baryon resonances, pp.259-266. Article abstract: The status of baryon resonance electroproduction at high momentum transfer is presented in the overall context of exclusive reactions. Alternate theoretical descriptions, including constituent quarks, generalized parton distributions, and PQCD are discussed as momentum transfers vary from small (large λ) to large (small λ) values. The role of helicity and polarization asymmetries is considered. The Δ(1232) is discussed as a test case. The future of the high Q2 program at Jefferson Lab in Halls C and B, as the beam energy increases to 12 GeV is also discussed.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/physics-books/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Salivary gland cancer: ESMO - European Reference Network on Rare Adult Solid Cancers (EURACAN) Clinical Practice Guideline for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up

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    • This ESMO–EURACAN Clinical Practice Guideline provides key recommendations for managing salivary gland cancer. • The guideline covers clinical and pathological diagnosis, staging and risk assessment, treatment and follow-up. • Treatment algorithms for parotid, submandibular, sublingual and minor salivary gland cancer are provided. • The author group encompasses a multidisciplinary group of experts from different institutions and countries in Europe. • Recommendations are based on available scientific data and the authors’ collective expert opinion.sponsorship: Manuscript editing support was provided by Louise Green and Jennifer Lamarre (ESMO Guidelines staff) and Angela Corstorphine and Sian-Marie Lucas of Kstorfin Medical Communications Ltd (KMC); this support was funded by ESMO. Nathan Cherny, Chair of the ESMO-MCBS Working Group, Urani Dafni, ESMO-MCBS Working Group Member/Frontier Science Foundation Hellas and Giota Zygoura of Frontier Science Foundation Hellas provided review and validation of the ESMO-MCBS scores. Nicola Latino (ESMO Scientific Affairs staff) provided coordination and support of the ESMO-MCBS scores and Angela Corstorphine and Sian -Marie Lucas of KMC provided medical writing and editing support in the preparation of the ESMO-MCBS table; this support was funded by ESMO. Joaquin Mateo (Chair of the ESMO Translational Research and Precision Medicine Working Group) and Dr Svetlana Jezdic (ESMO Medical Af-fairs Advisor) provided validation support for ESCAT scores. (ESMO)status: Published onlin

    Targeted Social Skills Instruction For Secondary Students With Emotional/Behavior Disorders

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    98 leavesThe purpose of this pre-experimental study was to determine the impact of targeted social skills instruction for 30 secondary students with Emotional/Behavior Disorders. Students participated in six weeks of social skills instruction, four days per week for 40-45 minutes per session. The Social Skills Improvement System rating scale was used pre and posttest to determine student outcomes in the Social Skills subdomain areas of Communication, Cooperation, Assertion, Responsibility, Empathy, and Self-Control. In addition the study also looked at the Problem Behavior subdomain areas of Externalizing, Bullying, Hyperactivity/Inattention, and Internalizing. Results across the group did not show significant levels of improvement in any of the subdomain areas. However, there were significant results when the groups were broken down into various smaller subgroups. Limitations, implications for practice, and implications for future research are also offered

    From Blues Women to B-Girls: Performing Badass Femininity

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    This article introduces the concept of badass femininity, a marginalized femininity captured in the performances of contemporary b-girls (women breakdancers) and blues women of the 1920s. The author uses the work of Hortense Spillers, Maria Lugones, Chela Sandoval, and Angela Davis to argue that non-normative gender performances from the fringes of society are necessary consequence of histories of enslavement, genocide, and exploitation. Badass femininity is a one version of a multiplicity of femininities. It re-signifies qualities typically associated with masculinity through women whose work in dance and music move these gender performances from the margins to center stage

    Correction for Mesquita et al., Genome of Rhodnius prolixus, an insect vector of Chagas disease, reveals unique adaptations to hematophagy and parasite infection

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    Correction for “Genome of Rhodnius prolixus , an insect vector of Chagas disease, reveals unique adaptations to hematophagy and parasite infection,” by Rafael D. Mesquita, Raquel J. Vionette-Amaral, Carl Lowenberger, Rolando Rivera-Pomar, Fernando A. Monteiro, Patrick Minx, John Spieth, A. Bernardo Carvalho, Francisco Panzera, Daniel Lawson, André Q. Torres, Jose M. C. Ribeiro, Marcos H. F. Sorgine, Robert M. Waterhouse, Michael J. Montague, Fernando Abad-Franch, Michele Alves-Bezerra, [et al.]... The authors note that Angela B. Lange should be added to the author list between Leonardo B. Koerich and José Manuel Latorre-Estivalis, and Ian Orchard should be added to the au-thor list between Sheila Ons and Lucia Pagola. Angela B. Lange and Ian Orchard should be credited with supplying sequencing samples and conducting gene annotation and supplementarymaterial writing. The corrected author line, affiliation line, and author contributions appear below. The online version has been corrected
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