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    Author Lev Raphael reads from his work at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Internationally acclaimed author and Greater Lansing resident, Lev Raphael, reads from his memoir "My Germany". He recounts his travels to the NAZI labor camp where his mother was held during World War II and coming to terms with his mother's traumatic past. Introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez at an event held at the MSU Main Library. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Rank incrementation via diagonal perturbations

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    Barrett, Wayne; Johnson, Charles R.; Loewy, Raphael; Shalom, Tamir. (1991). Rank incrementation via diagonal perturbations. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/1749

    Hal Charnofsky, Sharon Raphael, and others.

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    Department of Sociology faculty: (l-r) Marian Rosser (department secretary), John Quicker, Karen Larkin, Bob Christie, Richard Hovard, Hal Charnofsky, Alan Johnson (clerical assistant), Herman Loether, Sharon Raphael, G. Peter Paulhe

    Self-Destructive Behavior in Urban Middle School Males as a Predictor to Adult Incarceration

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    Self-Destructive Behavior in Urban Middle School Males As a Predictor of Adult Incarceration By Raphael B. Johnson Gwynedd Mercy University, 2020 The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a direct relation between self-destructive perceptions and behavioral patterns of urban middle school males and the those recalled by formerly incarcerated adult males of their lived experiences as middle school students. Twenty formerly incarcerated adult males contributed to identifying perspectives while in middle school that led to self-destructive behavior, disciplinary referrals, drop-outs, criminal activities and their eventual incarceration. The interview instrument assessed subjects’ perceptions, sociocultural backgrounds, educational levels, disciplinary referrals, and crimes they committed. This qualitative exploratory case study quantified a relation between the perceptions and behavior patterns of urban middle school males, as described in the literature, and those exhibited by formerly incarcerated adult males when they attended an urban middle school. The results of this study may assist educators, parents, social workers, youth counselors and youth advocates in identifying self-destructive behavior traits at the urban middle school level. This information may allow these stakeholders to intervene with applicable resources, behavior plans, the development of best practices and appropriate treatment where necessary. The findings of this study suggested a need to further investigate and identify what kinds of support programs and services that may be the most effective in curbing Raphael B. Johnson - Gwynedd Mercy University, 2020 self-destructive behavior in urban middle school males and the engagement in victimization that ultimately leads to incarceration. Keywords: Urban Middle Schools, Self-Destructive Behavior, Perspectives, Adult Incarceration, Juvenile Delinquency, Collateral Consequences, Cognitive Distortions, Social Deat

    Johnson, Thos. (Death, 1903-07-14)

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    Address: 426 W. 5th St.Age at death: 73 yrs.Pg 74/335/1903/M N Wr/Tenn./Dr. Raphael W. Miller/Habig & Son/UnionBaptistOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Johnson-Jones, A'

    Deep machine learning of topological states of quantum matter

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    author: Raphael KaubrueggerMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Deep machine learning of topological states of quantum matter

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    author: Raphael KaubrueggerMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201
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