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    Dr. Abigail Cheever – Faculty Author Interview

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    Abigail Cheever, Associate Professor of English and Coordinator of the Film Studies Program, discusses her new book, Real Phonies : Cultures of Authenticity in Post-World War II America, published by the University of Georgia Press. By focusing on authenticity and identity, Dr. Cheever analyzes the changing representation of adolescence, depression, serial killers, Jewish and African American experience, and corporations in the transition from existentialism to post-structuralism and multiculturalism in America

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Abigail Brooks

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Abigail Brooks (Women\u27s Studies, Providence College) discusses her newest book The Ways Women Age: Using and Refusing Cosmetic Intervention

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Abigail Brooks

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Abigail Brooks (Women\u27s Studies, Providence College) discusses her newest book The Ways Women Age: Using and Refusing Cosmetic Intervention

    Interview with Tom Baker

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    Tom Baker is interviewed by Abigail Fox on June 1, 2016, as part of Mountain People, Mountain Lives: A Student Led Oral History Project. Baker talks about his time as a paratrooper with the 101st division and going to Vietnam and the Veteran’s support group he started at Western Carolina University. He recalls his schooling and career as a forester and logging in Western North Carolina. He also shares his experience with extreme sports

    Statewide drought and heat needs assessment with Oregon farmers and ranchers

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    lead author: Berit Dinsdale, Ph.D. ; project supervisors and co-contributors: María Zamora Re, Ph.D. and Abigail Tomasek, Ph.D.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-70).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Classes from before 1960\u27s

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    Classes from before 1960\u27s, Alumni Event (top row, L to R): Bruce Bartlett, Dixie Bartlett, (middle row, L to R): Hazel Macy, Mahlon Macy, Arthur Roberts, Fern Roberts, Leo Crisman, (front row, L to R): George Thomas, Keith Williams, Arnold Booth, Mary Booth, Abigail Crisman between 1999-2001 ?https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfu_photos_2000_2004/1038/thumbnail.jp

    Land fragmentation under rapid urbanization: A cross-site analysis of Southwestern cities

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    abstract: Using National Land Cover Data we analyzed land fragmentation trends from 1992 to 2001 in five southwestern cities associated with Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites.Corresponding Author: Abigail M. York Arizona State University [email protected]

    To Name Each Longing

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    Abigail Fox Green’s collection of poems To Name Each Longing explores the dynamics of loss and longing both in relationship to the self and with another. It meditates on the shifting line between knowing and hiding from knowing; longing and love for beauty; and the desire to be sought, found, and known by another. It is concerned with the relationship to one’s self and the ways in which relationship with others carries the certainty of pain as well as healing and love. Note: This thesis is under a author requested embargo until 2217, after which it will become available in accordance with end of expected copyright protection. This embargo year is intentional and not an error

    Abigail v. Harvey

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    Sibling Rivalry in the Oregon Campaign for Woman Suffrage

    Updating the criminal law on child neglect: protecting children from severe emotional abuse

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    Paper by Abigail Gill (Policy and Research Assistant at the charity Action for Children) concerned with updating the law on child neglect to protect children from emotional neglect. The author highlights the problem, the need for legislation, the detail of that legislation and the mechanism for bringing forward that legislative change. This paper gives the perspective of a body campaigning for a change in the law
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