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    An Ever-Widening Circle of Readers and Writers : A Chat with Janice Weizman—Editor of Ilanot Review

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    Janice Weizman was born in Toronto, Canada, but has lived for over thirty years in Israel. She is founder and managing editor of the online literary journal The Ilanot Review, an Israeli journal of creative writing in English. Affiliated with the Creative Writing program at Bar-Ilan University, the journal publishes fiction, poetry, hybrid writing, creative non-fiction, graphic stories, and translations. Weizman is the author of the novel, The Wayward Moon, which was awarded a Gold Medal in Historical Fiction in both the 2013 Independent Publishers Book Awards and in the Midwest Book Awards

    Chief Janice George’s Story of Molly

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    Decoding Across the Disciplines study

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    This transcribed Decoding interview was part of a study conducted by the Decoding Faculty Learning Community at Mount Royal University. It is analyzed from multiple theoretical perspectives in an upcoming special issue of NDTL due for publication in 2017: Miller-Young, Janice, and Jennifer Boman, eds. (accepted.) Using the Decoding the Disciplines Framework for Learning Across Disciplines, New Directions for Teaching and Learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Academic Development Centre and Institute for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Mount Royal University

    Giles, Janice (Holt), 1905-1979 (SC 1284)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1284. Letters and greeting cards, 1963-1976, written by author Janice Holt Giles, Knifley, Kentucky, to young Memphis, Texas admirer Mike Hughes. Mike initiated the correspondence, which developed into a friendship. Includes three of Mike’s letters, 2000

    Janice Almighty - A Contemporary Circus Dance Play

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    The following thesis records the process of writing, devising, designing, directing, choreographing and performing JANICE ALMIGHTY: A Contemporary Circus Musical. It is an autoethnographic exploration of anxiety and mental health exceptionalities as both hinderance and catalyst for performance and creation. The author examines storytelling techniques incorporating elements of Contemporary Circus, Text, Aerial Dance, Choreography, Music Comedy and Clown

    Organic chemistry / Janice Gorzynski Smith

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    Includes indexIncludes bibliographical references and indexxxxiv, 1178 pages., [67] pages.

    A Critique of Marx’s View of the Taiping Rebellion and Its Origins

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    About the author Janice Leung is a senior majoring in Political Science, minoring in History and Labor Studies. Her main academic interests are modern Chinese history and politics

    Buzzing with Stories: A Visit with Author, Librarian, Teacher Janice N. Harrington

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    Vernon, Alabama, 1962, before breakfast on a school dayCast-iron skillets clatter on the woodburning stove. Do you hear them? That’s the sound six-year-old Janice loves waking up to. She follows it to the kitchen where her grandmother makes biscuits. Janice watches the sifting and mixing and, while her grandmother works, Janice tells her stories. The one about a dog with a big bone who stops on a bridge and sees another dog with a bone looking back. Then the one about the terrible monster in Rabbit’s house (it’s a bee). “I’d tell her stories and she’d ask questions or laugh or ‘mm-hm,’” Harrington says. “And sometimes she’d start pounding that dough until flour flew everywhere! My stories literally filled the air, and I loved it!

    Indexes to the New York State Museum bulletins, 1888-1973

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    By Janice Liebe [former College at Brockport faculty member] and Debra Ames [College at Brockport faculty member]. Two volumes: Numerical index and author index ; Subject index: keyword, or phrase in title.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1274/thumbnail.jp

    Giles, Janice Meredith (Holt), 1905-1979 (SC 3363)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3363. Letters, 1951 and 1955, from author Janice Holt Giles, Knifley, Kentucky, containing biographical information about her and husband Henry Giles. Includes a 1956 letter declining WKU faculty member Frances Richards’ invitation to speak at WKU’s Leiper English Club due to her dental problems, and a few clippings about the Giles and their work
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