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    Diary of C. J. Sanders

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    Diary - This document is the personal diary of Constance Jukes Sanders, daughter of Gilbert E. Sanders, Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police 1905-1908. The diary begins on August 27, 1910, and ends April 6, 1911. Diary entries include daily activities of C. J. Sanders during her nineteenth and twentieth years, while living in Athabasca Landing with her parents. C. J. spent her days doing housework at the family's home, and often taught Sunday School at the local church. A favourite pastime was having friends over to play bridge in the evening, or riding ponies during the daytime. Church was a big part of the family's week. The women also spent a lot of time cooking, cleaning and sewing. C. J. took a boat over to Europe with her mother and father just before Christmas in 1910. She was very seasick during the trip. While in Europe they visited family and friends in England, Ireland and France (45 pages

    [Letter from Barefoot Sanders to Bob Casey - October 1, 1968]

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    Letter from Barefoot Sanders, Legislative Counsel to the President, to Congressman Bob Casey, dated October 1, 1968. Sanders writes that the White House will consider Judge Alfred J. Hernandez for an ambassador post

    Should i publish in an open access journal?

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    An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results

    Sanders’ Pictorial Primer

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    Sanders’ Pictorial Primer, or, An Introduction to Sanders’ First Reader, enl. and rev. by Charles W. Sanders. A primary reader with illustrations and words for children.At head of title: Sanders’ series. The name of J.C. Sanders appears on t.-p. of 1846 edition as joint author. Cover title: The green primer

    Sanders, J. C., 1829- : Confederate Service Record, 1906.

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    This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran J. C. Sanders (1829- ), dated from 1906.1 leaf ; 2 pdf pages.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.). United Confederate Veterans. R.E. Lee Camp No. 158 (Fort Worth, Tex.)The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.htm

    Replication Data for: Point-of-care HIV RNA testing and immediate antiretroviral therapy initiation in young adults seeking out-patient care in Kenya

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    This is a replication dataset for the publication "Sanders, Eduard J; Chirro, Oscar; Oduor, Clifford; Mangi, Juma; Wahome, Elizabeth; Price, Matthew A.; Gelderblom, Hubert C.; van der Elst, Elisabeth M.; Graham, Susan M., Point-of-care HIV RNA testing and immediate antiretroviral therapy initiation in young adults seeking out-patient care in Kenya, AIDS: April 1, 2019 - Volume 33 - Issue 5 - p 923-926" In the present study, we assessed the outcomes of an HIVtesting intervention to diagnosis AHI, EHI, and chronic HIV infection among outpatients in a large GovernmentHospital in Malindi, coastalKenya, who met the consensus risk score criteria. We report the yield of the HIV-testing intervention among individuals tested, and the time to ART initiation among individuals diagnosed. Variables contained in the dataset are as described in the data dictionary</p

    No.515 Ken Sanders

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    Transcript (74 pages) of interview by Rob DeBirk with Ken Sanders on June 2008. Transcript begins in middle of conversation with no introductionSanders (b. 1951) discusses the cultural and environmental changes of Utah since the 1960s. He founded Cosmic Aeroplane in the 1970s, Dream Garden Press in 1980, and Ken Sanders Rare Books in 1990. He received the Salt Lake City Mayor\u27s Award for Contributions to the Arts in 2005. Interview is part of the Utah Environmentalists Oral History Project. Interviewer: Rob DeBir

    Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory

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    © 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory. In E. Sanders, &amp; M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 57-73). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag

    Introduction

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    © 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Introduction. In E. Sanders, &amp; M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 13-24). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag

    Haruki Murakami’s Deconstructive Reading of the Myth of Johnnie Walker and Colonel Sanders in Kafka on the Shore

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    This study aims to analyze how Haruki Murakami reads the real icons of Johnnie Walker and Colonel Sanders in Kafka on the Shore deconstructively. First, we will focus on the signification process of the icon, which are to a great extent molded by advertisements, and then on the deconstruction of their signifieds. For the purpose, we will apply Barthes‟ idea of myth. We are also interested in revealing how Murakami constructs Johnnie Walker and Colonel Sanders to be characters in the novel. The analysis shows that the construction of the icons through advertisements leads to the creation of their mtyhs, and then Murakami reads them deconstructively to be opposite signifieds
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