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    The effects of majority size on minority influence

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    Two experiments investigated the role of majority size (social pressure) in minority influence. Opposite predictions were derived from an attributional account and two social impact models. In Experiment 1 there was a tendency for minority influence to decrease with increasing majority size when the minority argued against gay rights. The results were stronger and clearer in Experiment 2. For pro-abortion minorities, the minority's impact clearly declined as the size of the opposing majority increased. As predicted by the social impact models, this decline occurred during the initial increase of the majority size. The limitations of the mathematical models are discussed

    The Phil Rogers Russell, D.O. Collection

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    Finding aid for The Phil Rogers Russell, D.O. CollectionPhil Rogers Russell, D.O., practiced osteopathic medicine in the state of Texas from his 1917 graduation from the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, until his death at the age of 80 in 1975. He was a strong supporter of the profession and was instrumental in the establishment and growth of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. He won numerous awards and honors from the American Osteopathic Association, the Texas Osteopathic Association, other osteopathic institutions and associations, and civil awards. He was the author of "Quack Doctor", a memoir of his years as an osteopathic physician.The Phil R. Russell, D.O. Collection consists of speeches, articles, book manuscripts, books, memorabilia, photographs, certificates and awards that Dr. Russell authored or was presented during his lifetime

    Triariodes vittipennis Clark & Anderson 2019, new combination

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    Triariodes vittipennis (Horn, 1893), new combination Fig. 1a, d, g Malacosoma vittipenne Horn 1893: 123 Exosoma vittipenne: Leng 1920: 298 Exora (Exora) vittipennis: Weise 1924: 99 Triarius vittipennis: Wilcox 1965: 167 Diagnosis. The vittate elytra (Fig. 1a), in combination with the appendiculate tarsal claws, distinguish this species from others in the similar genus Triarius. The largely pale brown head and femora, and especially the distinctive aedeagus (Fig. 1g), easily distinguish this from the other known species of Triariodes. Type Material Examined. We examined two syntypes of M. vittipenne in the Horn Collection (MCZ). Both are female. One of them bears the following three labels: “Tex,” “ LectoType 3795,” and “ Malacosoma vittipenne Horn. ” It is not clear who added the lectotype label to the specimen, and, to our knowledge, a lectotype designation has never been published. In any case, this specimen is now designated as the lectotype for M. vittipenne. Type Locality. “ Occurs in southwestern Texas, precise region unknown.” (Horn 1893). Geographic Distribution. We examined specimens from Chaves and Eddy Counties in New Mexico, and from Brewster, Crockett, Culberson, El Paso, Jeff Davis, Presidio, Terrell, Uvalde, and Val Verde Counties in Texas. Also, we saw two old specimens labeled from Arizona (UMRM), but we doubt the authenticity of this record. Temporal Distribution. We saw adults collected from March to October. Plant Associations. This species is reported from Prosopis L. and flowers of Acacia angustissima var. hirta (Nutt.) B. L. Robbins (both Fabaceae); Condalia Cav. (Rhamnaceae); Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr. in Emory (Rosaceae); and Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. (Solanaceae) (Wilcox 1965; Goeden 1971; Ward et al. 1977; Clark et al. 2004). Beyond this, we examined specimens labeled as from blossoming Acacia greggii A. Gray (Fabaceae). Comments. Beyond the type material mentioned above, we examined 390 other specimens.Published as part of Clark, Shawn M. & Anderson, E. Russell, 2019, A Review Of Triarius Jacoby, 1887 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Luperini), With Descriptions Of A New Genus And Four New Species, pp. 343-357 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 73 (2) on pages 348-349, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-73.2.343, http://zenodo.org/record/344586

    Interview with Clark Terry / interviewed by Felix Grant, ca. 1967

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    Clark Terry discusses his career with interviewer and radio host Felix Grant. Terry is featured on excerpts from recordings selected by Grant.Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-09T17:42:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 terry_clark2.rm: 17619831 bytes, checksum: a85a20752b0a59e2412fde1f8666ea9c (MD5) manifest.xml: 3406 bytes, checksum: 08baf3ca4449f6eafe0e8931d9886d6f (MD5)Tenderly / W. Gross, J. Lawrence (00:06-00:34) -- Impulsive / J. Hodges (08:14-12:44) -- Don't get around much anymore / D. Ellington, B. Russell (22:34-22:43)Clark Terry interviewed by Felix Grant on WMAL. Recorded ca. 1967. Reproduction of radio interview produced at Washington, D.C. Station WMAL for broadcast on The Album Sound. Forms part of the Felix Grant Collection at the Felix E. Grant Jazz Archives. Original format: 1 sound tape reel (23 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips., full track mono; 7 in

    Josi and Richard Russell Oral History Interview

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    Josi and Richard Russell, a local author and artist, respectively, were interviewed in Blanding, Utah, where they have lived for nearly 20 years and raised their two children. They express deep connection to the diverse landscape, which inspires their creative work, and highlight the strong sense of community and support they\u27ve experienced. While acknowledging the geographical isolation and limited restaurant options, they emphasize the opportunities Blanding offers, especially for their homeschooled children, through its inclusive environment, local university, and increasing connectivity to the wider world through remote work and online education. They are optimistic about the future of Blanding, particularly the potential for young people to return due to expanding opportunities, and commend local leaders for their responsiveness to community needs

    The witches flight [music] : galop caprice /

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    For piano solo.; Caption title.; "Solo"--Cover.; "Author of La midget"--Cover.; "Universal edition"--At top of cover.; Publisher's address: D. Davis & Co., Music Publishers, Queen Victoria Markets, Sydney, and at 101 Queen Street, Brisbane.; Publication date approxiamted from the song advertised on back cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn5717669; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL

    Clark Memorandum: Fall 1990

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    Acquired by Character, Not by Money (Kenneth W. Starr) Fundamentals and Initiatives (Elder Russell M. Nelson) Christ and the Code (Joseph G. Allegretti) Truth: a Shield to Memory (Elder Marion D. Hanks)https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemorandum/1007/thumbnail.jp
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