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    Ventriloquism Days: In Conversation with David Mathew

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    David Mathew is the author of three novels – O My Days, Creature Feature, and most recently Ventriloquists – and a volume of short stories entitled Paranoid Landscapes. His wide areas of interest include psychoanalysis, linguistics, distance learning, prisons and online anxiety. With approximately 600 published pieces to his name, including a novel based on his time working in the education department of a maximum security prison (O My Days), he has published widely in academic, journalistic and fiction outlets. In addition to his writing, he co-edits The Journal of Pedagogic Development (at the University of Bedfordshire, UK), teaches academic writing, and he particularly enjoys lecturing in foreign countries and learning about wine. He is a member of the Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists and Allied Professionals, Evidence Informed Policy and Practice in Education in Europe (EIPPEE), and the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing. He was also a member of The Health Technology Assessment programme (www.hta.ac.uk), as part of the NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre at the University of Southampton (2009-2013). We met at his home in the south-east of England in November 2014 to discuss his approaches to writing and his new novel, Ventriloquists

    Mathew Johnson interview

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    35 p. transcript of an interview with Mathew Johnson conducted by David Stevenson on Jan. 27, 1977. Tape number IH-BC.14 transcript disc 167.General reminiscences of his life. Gives Indian terms for a variety of English wordsOthern

    Author, Geraldine Brooks at the National Library of Australia for the 2009 Ray Mathew Lecture, Canberra, 23 October 2009 [picture] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author, Geraldine Brooks during her visit to the National Library of Australia for the 2009 Ray Mathew Lecture, Canberra, 23 October 2009.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Fragile learning: the influence of anxiety. By David Mathew [Book Review]

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    Review of Fragile Learning: The Influence of Anxiety, by David Mathew. British Journal of Educational Studies 64(3) (2016) pp. 405-407

    A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia [electronic resource] : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey.

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    Also issued as the fifth title in: Select pamphlets: viz. 1. Lessons to a young prince .. Philadelphia : Published by Mathew Carey, 1796 (Evans 31172).Two states noted. In one, the last word on p. 61 is "un-". In the other, the last word is "'till".Partial list of those who died in Philadelphia between August and November, 1793, p. 100-103.Statistics gathered in Philadelphia, August to November, 1793, including meteorological observations compiled by David Rittenhouse, [9] p. at end.Signatures: [A]p4s B-Np4s Op2s Pp2sEvans,Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    [David Dudley Field, half-length portrait, three-quarters to right]

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    Lawyer.Identification from reproduction of photograph of Field as an older man in The Green Bag, February, 1891.Scratched on face of plate: 241; D. Dudley Field. Scratched on back of plate: 84; David Dudley Field.Original served by appointment only.Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920; (DLC/PP-1920:46153).Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress)

    Fifty Forensic Fables

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    This book does for the legal profession in England what George Ade's fables do more broadly. These are enjoyable tales with pleasing caricatures. All the actors are humans. A funny appendix follows The Story of an Ancient Line through twelve generations. The book shows what fable meant earlier in this century.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)O (Theo Mathew

    University President David Mathew standing next to Coach Paul Bryant, who is presenting President Gerald Ford with an Alabama cap, on the football practice field

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    University President David Mathew is standing next to Coach Paul Bear Bryant, who is presenting President Gerald Ford with an Alabama cap, on the football practice field surrounded by people on April 13, 1978

    Standing up to be counted

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    The only major player willing to offer some thoughts in the chalcogenide sector has been IBM, whose Drs David Mitzi, Mathew Copel and S Jay Chey published a paper in Advanced Materials 2005 17, 1285-1289, on a low voltage transistor, produced using a high mobility spin-coated chalcogenide

    The Psalter in the Description of Jesus’ Passion from the Gospel of St. Mathew

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    The author focuses on the quotations from the psalms that we find in the description of Jesus’ Passion in the Gospel of St. Mathew. It turns out that almost all the quotations from the psalms (with the exception of 26, 64: Ps 109, 1 LXX) stress the human nature of Jesus, i.e. they are anthropologically oriented. The author discusses each of the seven quotations in the context of the psalm, and then in the context of Jesus’ Passion. Following partly the Gos¬pel of St. Mark, St. Mathew enhances in the reader a belief that Jesus in His Passion is the Suffering Just and the suffering poor Jehovah
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