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    Blue

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    Bridget Davis is a senior from Andover, Minnesota pursuing a BA in English and a BA in art at the College of Saint Benedict. She is also an artist who works in a variety of media, as well as an aspiring writer

    Quiet

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    Bridget Davis is a senior from Andover, Minnesota pursuing a BA in English and a BA in art at the College of Saint Benedict. She is also an artist who works in a variety of media, as well as an aspiring writer

    Sunlit

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    Bridget Davis is a senior from Andover, Minnesota pursuing a BA in English and a BA in art at the College of Saint Benedict. She is also an artist who works in a variety of media, as well as an aspiring writer

    Tips on Determining the Cause of Death in the Beef Cattle Operation

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    Dealing with death losses on the ranch can be disheartening. After all, a beef cattle operation’s success is measured in pounds of live weight sold. This publication discusses ways to determine causes of death in a beef cattle operation. Written by Taylor Davis, Lauren Butler, Christa Kirby, Bridget Stice, Todd Thrift, Lindsey Wiggins, and João Bittar, and published by the Veterinary Medicine—Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, UF/IFAS Extension, October 2023

    Supplemental_Material_ – Supplemental material for A qualitative exploration of the effect of visual field loss on daily life in home-dwelling stroke survivors

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    Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material_ for A qualitative exploration of the effect of visual field loss on daily life in home-dwelling stroke survivors by Christine Hazelton, Alex Pollock, Anne Taylor, Bridget Davis, Glyn Walsh and Marian C Brady in Clinical Rehabilitation</p

    Living Books

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    One of the most delightful experiences I have had in a long time. There are two modes for experiencing this program. One runs through the twelve pages one by one, with plenty of animation and music for each event in the story. The other is especially entertaining. The viewer can play with each page, clicking on various objects in the individual picture. Rows of carrots turn into dancers, and tomatoes on the vine turn into a vocal group. Other carrots take off like space missiles. Click on the water and you are liable to see a fish jump up and fly around a bit before bringing the program and picture back to the starting point. Gives new meaning for me to the word interactive. I love it! The boxed CD-ROM comes with a booklet by the same title.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: English and SpanishProduct Managers: Todd Power and Liza Weiman. English and Spanish. Product Design: Mark Schlichting. Art Direction: Bridget Erdman

    Film adaptation from a gender perspective: Bridget Jones’s Diary

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    La obra de Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones´s Diary, es una de las 10 novelas que mejor reflejan la sociedad de finales del siglo XX, según un estudio llevado a cabo por el periódico The Guardian. El gran éxito de esta obra, tanto de la novela como de la película, se basa en el argumento y en técnicas narrativas que empleó Jane Austen. Dentro del género literario Chick Lit, analizaremos cómo los guionistas crearon una adaptación mediante intertextualidades que reflejan el discurso postfeminista y cuáles fueron las estrategias cinematográficas que utilizaron para la adaptación de la novela.According to a study presented by The Guardian, Bridget Jones´s Diary is one of the 10 novels which best reflects the society at the end of the 20th century. The great success of this novel, as well as the film, is due to the plot and to Jane Austen´s narrative techniques. We will discuss how the scriptwriters created an adaptation through general intertextualities that reveal its connection with the postfeminist discourse, which were the cinematographic strategies that they used for the adaptation of the novel. On the other hand, we will discuss about its author, Helen Fielding, who is one of the writers that best illustrates the situation of occidental women at the end of the 20th century and at the beginning of the 21st century. She describes a woman who dares to talk about her daily problems openly, pulling apart the belief that personal problems have to be kept in the private sphere. She uses real language, even creating new words to give women their own voice; in fact, she is a pioneer in the literary genre called Chick Lit, about which we will discuss its varieties and components. The post-feminist movement will serve as a background to contextualize the novel and the movie. The protagonist, Bridget Jones, is overwhelmed by the expectations of the postfeminist ideals. Bridget Jones´s Diary depicts the postfeminist settings through different intertexts: Jane Austen´s novel and the TV adaptation, both taken to the big screen by the scriptwriters of this movie (Helen Fielding, Andrew Davis and Richard Curtis)

    Effects of thermal processing on antioxidant, phenolic and anthocyanin levels in blackcurrant juice

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    Health and Wellness continues to be a major driver for consumers within the current marketplace. Given this climate, superfruits such as blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) are gaining interest among beverage manufacturers due to their high content of antioxidants and anthocyanins. Blackcurrant juice, while very popular in Europe, is just beginning to gain acceptance in the domestic marketplace. Various thermal processes are required throughout the production of a shelf stable juice product at both the raw material and finished beverage stages. The goal of this research is to evaluate the effect of these thermal processes on the retention of heat sensitive compounds such as phenolics, anthocyanins and overall antioxidants in the final consumer beverage. To this end, bulk samples of 13 brix flash pasteurized and 65 brix concentrated blackcurrant juice were obtained and further processed at beverage scale. The beverage scale processing entailed the three key thermal processes utilized by retail manufacturers: aseptic, hotfill and tunnel pasteurization. The raw material juices and fully processed samples were then analyzed for anthocyanin content, total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity to understand retention of these nutrients in the post process beverage. The findings of this study show marked losses at the raw material level of all measured components with a reduction in Phenolic Content of approximately 35%, a reduction of Antioxidant Capacity by 48% and, most significantly, a reduction of Anthocyanin Content of approximately 80% in the concentrated juice as compared to the flash pasteurized Not From Concentrate (NFC) juice. The anthocyanin content was seen to undergo additional degradation (40-50%) by further processing the juice at beverage level, while little or no further change in either antioxidant capacity or phenolic content was seen. There was little to no difference in the impact of aseptic, hotfill or tunnel pasteurization as compared to each other. Understanding the relationship between process and retention will allow industry to leverage the proper processes required to deliver the desired health benefits to consumers.M.S.Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56)by Bridget A. Skahil

    Indigent Defense, a Criminal Justice Reform Conversation

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    The CJR Conversation Indigent Defense was hosted by the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center and the SMU Law Review on April 28, 2021. The conversation was moderated by Deason Center Director Pamela Metzger, and panelists included Professor Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe from University of California Davis School of Law and The Honorable Bridget McCormack, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court

    Indigent Defense, a Criminal Justice Reform Conversation

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    The CJR Conversation Indigent Defense was hosted by the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center and the SMU Law Review on April 28, 2021. The conversation was moderated by Deason Center Director Pamela Metzger, and panelists included Professor Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe from University of California Davis School of Law and The Honorable Bridget McCormack, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
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