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    Timothy Daly, DO 2020

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    Philadelphia DO Class of 2020 portrait.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/portraits_2020/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Saft Lol

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    Saft Lol vividly tells a story in exactly 500 words. Two lonely men discuss the loss of a friend. The format is that of a play / script and the piece is written as if we are over hearing a personal but everyday conversation between two people. The two men's relationship to their lost friend is teased out through their colourful banter Flash 500 is a distinctive anthology by artists who use words and writing as part of their work. Thirty-two artists were invited to write 500 words with no other restriction in content or form. The wide-ranging collection includes stories, poems, plays, song lyrics, diary entries, real-life experiences, recipes, letters and fantastical narratives. Flash 500 Edited by Jeremy Akerman and Eileen Daly Akerman Daly, 2015 74pp, softback 21 x 14.8 cm ISBN 978 0 9930181 2 1 Original design by OS-B additional design by Marion Guérineau Artists taking part: Dorothy Cross George Shaw Charlotte Young Simon Bill Daniela Cascella Giorgio Sadotti Pamela Golden Fiona Banner Maria Zahle Brian Catling Edward Allington Simon Faithfull Paul Rooney Timothy Hyman Mikey Cuddihy Paul Becker Susan Finlay Jason Dungan Fabian Peake Richard Billingham Francesco Pedraglio Brighid Lowe Georgia Hayes Jason Coburn Simon Bill Patrick Coyle Audrey Reynolds Paul Hamlyn Milly Thompson Sue Tompkins Jeffrey Dennis Jess Flood-Paddock Siôn Parkinso

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    Egypt Ancient and Modern

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    Contents: 1. Egypt ancient and modern / Timothy Champion and Peter Ucko -- 2. The wisdom of Egypt: classical views / John Tait -- 3. Ancient Egypt in medieval Arabic writings / Okasha El Daly -- 3. Images of ancient Egypt in the Latin middle ages / Charles Burnett -- 5. The Renaissance afterlife of ancient Egypt (1400-1650) / Brian A. Curran -- 6. Ancient Egypt in 17th and 18th century England / David Boyd Haycock -- 7. Beyond Egyptology: Egypt in 19th and 20th century archaeology and anthropology / Timothy Champion

    Money piece by Timothy P. Agnew, chief executive officer of the Finance Author

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    Money piece by Timothy P. Agnew, chief executive officer of the Finance Authority of Maine, about the increased availability of credit for Maine\u27s small businesses

    Saft Lol

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    Saft Lol vividly tells a story in exactly 500 words. Two lonely men discuss the loss of a friend. The format is that of a play / script and the piece is written as if we are over hearing a personal but everyday conversation between two people. The two men's relationship to their lost friend is teased out through their colourful banter Flash 500 is a distinctive anthology by artists who use words and writing as part of their work. Thirty-two artists were invited to write 500 words with no other restriction in content or form. The wide-ranging collection includes stories, poems, plays, song lyrics, diary entries, real-life experiences, recipes, letters and fantastical narratives. Flash 500 Edited by Jeremy Akerman and Eileen Daly Akerman Daly, 2015 74pp, softback 21 x 14.8 cm ISBN 978 0 9930181 2 1 Original design by OS-B additional design by Marion Guérineau Artists taking part: Dorothy Cross George Shaw Charlotte Young Simon Bill Daniela Cascella Giorgio Sadotti Pamela Golden Fiona Banner Maria Zahle Brian Catling Edward Allington Simon Faithfull Paul Rooney Timothy Hyman Mikey Cuddihy Paul Becker Susan Finlay Jason Dungan Fabian Peake Richard Billingham Francesco Pedraglio Brighid Lowe Georgia Hayes Jason Coburn Simon Bill Patrick Coyle Audrey Reynolds Paul Hamlyn Milly Thompson Sue Tompkins Jeffrey Dennis Jess Flood-Paddock Siôn Parkinso

    Avoiding Over-Reliance on Multi-Domain Interventions for Dementia Prevention

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    Given the unknown therapeutic value of targeting Alzheimer's disease pathology and the discovery of robust risk factors for dementia, non-pharmacological risk reduction (RR) is increasingly offered as an alternative to targeting Alzheimer's disease pathology. While RR will surely be a useful tool to make public health gains, we propose solutions to three possible issues with over-reliance on multi-domain interventions to achieve RR: limited individual impact, an exclusive focus on later life, and overlooking social determinants of dementia. We argue in favor of a broader debate within the research community and greater society about how different therapeutic avenues should be explored.Fil: Daly, Timothy. Sorbonne University; FranciaFil: Mastroleo, Ignacio Damian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales. Sede Académica Argentina Buenos Aires. Programa de Bioética; ArgentinaFil: Migliaccio, Raffaella. Sorbonne University; Franci

    Timothy Meyer serves as a contributing author for UN report

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    Assistant Professor Timothy Meyer served as a contributing author for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization\u27s report titled Networks for Prosperity: Connecting Development Knowledge Beyond 2015. The document, which was released during November, analyzes the nexus between the global connectedness of a country and its economic success, sustainability and government effectiveness. Meyer was one of only approximately 20 academic and practical experts from around the world selected to serve as a contributor after a global call for proposals. Learn more View the full repor

    Selected Contributions of Sister Mary Berenice Beck, O.S.F. to Nursing in the United States, 1923-1956

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    by Sister M. Timothy Costello.Typescript.Thesis (M.S.N.)--Catholic University of America.Bibliography: leaves 44-47.Also available in microfilm

    Avoiding Exceptionalism and Silver Bullets: Lessons from Public Health Ethics and Alzheimer's Disease

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    Lynch et al.' s (2021) work "Helpful Lessons and Cautionary Tales: How Should COVID-19 Drug Development and Access Inform Approaches to Non- Pandemic Diseases" (Lynch et al. 2021) is an essential contribution by a leading working group in the field of ethics and regulation of unproven biomedical interventions. We agree that the response to the COVID-19 pandemic should motivate changes to the social institutions and regulations of health-care and research for other public health problems. Advocacy should focus less on silver bullets' Operation Warp Speed (OWS) levels of funding for developing biomedical interventions and Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) standards of access to unproven interventions outside trials and more, as the authors state, on improving collaboration, research (prioritization, design, and data sharing), and availability of clinical trials and monitored unproven interventions (i.e. Expanded Access pathway). We also believe that desperate patients and families with severe diseases or conditions deserve an ethical justification for restricting their claims of OWS funding and EUA access. Lynch et al. provide two arguments to do this: significant difference and harm to others. The "significant differences" argument only works from an ethical exceptionalist point of view. However, this point of view should be replaced with ethical universalism. The main ethical argument for restricting EUA and OWS is then its potential harm to others.Fil: Mastroleo, Ignacio Damian. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; ArgentinaFil: Daly, Timothy. Sorbonne University; Franci
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