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    Ellis Bank temperature Sign

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    The time-and-temperature sign at Ellis First National Bank says it was 74 degrees F at 9:30 am that January. The Christmas decorations were still on the poles

    Elmo Israel Ellis papers, MSS.1799

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    Abstract: Correspondence, newspaper articles, speeches and other miscellaneous papers written by and about Elmo Israel Ellis from 1927 to 2002. The materials are related to his career as a broadcast journalist/executive and as a newspaper columnist.Scope and Content Note: The collection consists of correspondence, newspaper articles, speeches and other miscellaneous papers written by and about Elmo Israel Ellis from 1927 to 2002. The materials are related to his career as a broadcast journalist/executive and as a newspaper columnist.Biographical/Historical Note: Elmo Israel Ellis was born on Armistice Day, 11 November 1918 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, the third child and second son of Samuel B. and Bertha F. Seletz Israel. He graduated from West Blocton High School, West Blocton, Bibb County, Alabama, in 1936 and then from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in 1940 with an AB degree in journalism. While attending the University of Alabama, Ellis was the editor for both the Crimson White and Rammer--Jammer. He received his MA degree in 1948 from Emory University, Atlanta, De Kalb County, Georgia.In 1940 he joined WSB radio as the station's first Publicity and Promotion Director. He also served as script manager, production manager and program director. During World War II Ellis joined the United States Air Force where he worked as a writer and producer of radio programs. After the war, he worked as a writer and producer of various radio shows in New York. In 1946 and 1947, he wrote and directed programs such as "We the People," "Great Jury Trials" and "FBI in Peace and War." In 1948, Ellis rejoined the WSB family as the production manager for WSB-TV. In 1952, he became the programming manager of WSB-AM-FM; he then went on to become the Vice President and General Manager. In 1969, he became Vice President of Cox Broadcasting Company, the parent company of WSB-TV/Radio. During this time Ellis also taught radio and television at Emory University, Georgia State University, and Oglethorpe University. Ellis retired in 1982 but stayed active in the communications field by writing weekly columns published in several Atlanta-area newspapers. He wrote several books and innumerable newspaper columns. He won the Peabody Award in 1966 and many other awards and honors throughout his career. In 1995, he was named to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and in January 2000, Georgia Trend magazine named Ellis as one of their "100 Georgians of the Century."On 26 December 1944, Ellis married Ruth M. Ballinger in Fort Worth, Texas. After several years in New York, the couple settled in Atlanta where their two children were born. Ellis died on 24 June 2005 and is buried in Arlington Memorial Park in Sandy Springs, Georgia

    Two new records of Syrrhopodon (Calymperaceae, Musci) in SE Asia

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    Syrrhopodon mammillosus Müll. Hal. is newly recorded for the Philippine moss flora, and Syrrhopodon katemensis (Zant.) L.T. Ellis is newly recorded for the moss flora of Borneo

    I am just dancing: Am I just dancing ‐ A conversation between Amaara Raheem and Simon Ellis

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    In this conversation, dance-artist Amaara Raheem talks about her choreographic thinking and practice with CHOR co-editor Simon Ellis. They discuss Raheem’s interest in dancing, ritual and research ‘in-residence’, and wonder about the kinds of bodies that dance. They consider how artists intentionally create the conditions for their work and practices to happen. The conversation is in part designed to introduce Raheem as a new co-editor to CHOR’s readership

    Protecting Animals 36: Author Witi Ihimaera

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    In this very special episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by beloved New Zealand author Witi Ihimaera. Witi has written many books featuring nonhuman animals. He offers us a non-colonial lens through which to think about the human/nonhuman relationship

    Repräsentation und Serialität : Bret Easton Ellis

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    Wie wenige literarische Werke stehen die Romane von Bret Easton Ellis im Zeichen von Serie und Wiederholung. Sie bersten vor Motiv- und Form-Wiederholungen, sind mit ihren intertextuellen Zitaten einerseits Fortsetzungen voneinander, andererseits "Wiederholungen" von Figuren aus den Texten anderer Autoren und Produzenten, sie sind besessen von der Serialität der elektronischen Medien, und - last but not least - sie warten mit einem Serienmörder (in 'American Psycho') und mit Anschlagsserien (in 'Glamorama') auf. Damit überschreiten sie die analytische Unterscheidung der Bereiche des Seriellen, die Christine Blättler in ihrem enzyklopädischen Aufsatz über die Serie aufgestellt hat: Produktion, Präsentation und Narration sind bei Ellis gleichzeitig von Wiederholungen und Serien gekennzeichnet

    Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome: Systemic And Oral Findings

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    Aims: To present a case of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome highlighting the systemic and oral manifestations and expand the phenotypic spectrum of the disorder. Case description: A 4-year-old female, with an initial diagnosis of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, was referred for dental treatment. The patient had hexadactyly of the hands, thorax disproportionate to the shortened limbs, hypopigmented and dry skin, short stature, a wide gap between the 1st and 2nd toes of the right foot and markedly dystrophic toenails. The oral manifestations were upper labial frenulum causing large vestibule and absence of diastema, labiogingival frenulum, enamel hypoplasia, conical teeth, claw-like cusp, oligodontia, microdontia and malocclusion. Conclusions: Ellis-van Creveld syndrome is one among several syndromes with oral manifestations that demands the participation of a multidisciplinary team to better patient assessing, treatment and monitoring. Dentists have the leading role in the control and treatment of the oral manifestations.222109112Alves-Pereira, D., Berini-Aytés, L., Gay-Escoda, C., Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome Case report and literature review (2009) Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal, 14, pp. E340-E343da Silva, E.O., Janovitz, D., de Albuquerque, S.C., Ellis-van Creveld syndrome: report of 15 cases in an inbred kindred (1980) J Med Genet, 17, pp. 349-356Kurian, K., Shanmugan, S., Harsh Vardah, T., Chondroectodermal dysplasia (Ellis-van Creveld syndrome) A report of three cases with review of literature (2007) Indian J Dent Res, 18, pp. 31-34Hills, C.B., Kochilas, L., Schimmenti, L.A., Ellis-van Creveld syndrome and congenital heart defects: Presentation of an additional 32 cases (2011) Pediatr Cardiol, 32, pp. 977-982Tompson, S.W., Ruiz-Perez, V.L., Blair, H.J., Sequencing EVC and EVC2 identifies mutations in two-thirds of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome patients (2007) Hum Genet, 120, pp. 663-670Ruiz-Perez, V.L., Ide, S.E., Strom, T.M., Mutations in a new gene in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome and Weyers acrodental dysostosis (2000) Nat Genet, 24, pp. 283-286Galdzicka, M., Patnala, S., Hirshman, M.G., A new gene, EVC2, is mutated in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (2002) Mol Genet Metab, 77, pp. 291-295Ruiz-Perez, V.L., Tompson, S.W., Blair, H.J., Mutations in two nonhomologous genes in a head-to-head configuration cause Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (2003) Am J Hum Genet, 72, pp. 728-732Ruiz-Perez, V.L., Goodship, J.A., Ellis-van Creveld syndrome and Weyers acrodental dysostosis are caused by cilia-mediated diminished response to hedgehog ligands (2009) Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet, 151 C, pp. 341-351Biggerstaff, R.H., Mazaheri, M., Oral manifestations of the Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (1968) J Am Dent Assoc, 77, pp. 1090-1095Aminabadi, N.A., Ebrahimi, A., Oskouei, S.G., Chondroectodermal dysplasia (Ellis-van Creveld syndrome): a case report (2010) J Oral Sci, 52, pp. 333-336Hunter, M.L., Roberts, G.J., Oral and dental anomalies in Ellis van Creveld syndrome (chondroectodermal dysplasia): report of a case (1998) Intern J Paed Dent, 8, pp. 153-157Fukuda, A., Kato, K., Hasegawa, M., Recurrent knee valgus deformity in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (2012) J Pediatr Orthop B, 21, pp. 352-355Cahuana, A., Palma, C., Oral manifestations in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (2004) Report of five cases. Pediatr Dent., 26, pp. 277-282Souza, R.C., Martins, R.B., Okida, Y., Giovani, M., Ellis-van Creveld syndrome: oral manifestations and treatment (2010) J Health Sci Inst, 28, pp. 241-243Kalaskar, R., Kalaskar, R.A., Oral manifestations of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (2012) Contemp Clin Dent, 3, pp. S55-S5

    I Think I Am Philip K. Dick

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    For years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Intro -- Contents -- Introjection -- Part I -- Endopsychic Allegories -- Schreber Guardian -- Belief System Surveillance -- Part II -- Deeper Problems -- Veil of Tears -- Go West -- Dick Manfred -- Timing -- Glimmung -- Part III -- Spiritualism Analogy -- Imitating the Dead -- Indexical Layer -- Ilse -- Hammers and Things -- Crucifictions -- Over There -- Martyrology -- Can't Live, Can't Live -- Lola -- Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt -- Outer Race -- The German Introject -- Part IV -- Materialism, Idealism, and Cybernetics -- Startling Stories -- A Couple of Years -- Android Empathy -- Homunculus and Robot -- ALL OF YOU ARE DEAD. I AM ALIVE. -- Go with the Flow -- Part V -- Room for Thought -- Caduceus -- Jump -- Still -- A Wake -- Spätwerk -- Let the Dead Be -- Play Bally -- Das Hund -- Notes -- BibliographyFor years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Ellis Jeffreys, Kniestück

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    Signatur des Originals: S 36/F0890

    Hiroshima Day commemoration, 7th August 1978

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276089Hiroshima Day, at 8 am (the time the bomb was dropped) we released hundreds of balloons from Princes Gate.200509 Item: [1999.0081.00138] "Hiroshima Day commemoration, 7th August 1978
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