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    Information literacy in the laboratory phonology classroom

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    An informal, practical conversation with linguist Jonathan Howell & librarian Catherine Baird introducing the topic of information literacy instruction

    Replication Data for: Acoustic classification of focus: on the web and in the lab

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    R scripts, acoustic measurements and selected audio files

    Replication Data for: Acoustic classification of focus: on the web and in the lab

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    R scripts, acoustic measurements and selected audio files

    Dr. Yvonne Howell – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Yvonne Howell, Professor of Russian and International Studies, discusses her edited collection, Red Star Tales : A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction, published recently by Russian Life Books. Red Star Tales brings together 18 Russian science fiction works, translated into English for the first time, spanning from path-breaking, pre-revolutionary works of the 1890s, through the difficult Stalinist era, to post-Soviet stories published in the 1980s and 1990s

    Pioneer personal history, Jonathan Browning

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Jonathan Browning, written by Joseph Hall for the Ogden Junction newspaper, issue of July 30, 1879, with information from C. F. Middleton. Browning was born in Tennessee in 1805, he and his family joined the LDS Church in Illinois, lived at Nauvoo, and crossed the plains to Utah in 1852, settling at Ogden. Typed by Virginia Howell in 193

    Jonathan Ashley-Smith: mentor, role model, inspiration

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    Jonathan Ashley-Smith has been such a prominent player in the field of conservation that he has had an impact on many people’s careers. He has certainly been an inspiration for this author who presents a personal overview of the many ways in which Ashley-Smith helped steer my path

    Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care

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    The articles included in this special issue engage these themes across a number of national settings, institutional spaces, and empirical sites, from universities to mental health commissions, to national policy in an international context. They focus, especially, on Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, where recent and significant changes in mental health governance have relied heavily on the notions of recovery and resilience, often to questionable effect. They deal, as we have said, with some of the most central themes in social justice studies. As a collection, the articles help us think through some of the pressing political questions about social justice that have arisen with the adoption of the mantras of resilience and recovery in mental health governance

    Negotiating the Culture of Resistance: A Critical Assessment of Protest Politics

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    Both for those within the movement and the public at large, the anti-globalization movement has become increasingly defined by large-scale protests such as those opposing the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in Quebec City. Such events successfully render visible the strength of the movement, expose an emerging global elite, politicize neoliberal restructuring, and capture the media and public's attention. Yet the privileging of large-scale protest for advancing anti-globalist politics is increasingly being questioned both by those involved in the movement and by the Left in general.Peer reviewe

    Ben Willis Howell

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    SFC Ben Willis Howell, July 5, 1931 - May 28, 1968 Native Sons Exhibit Pagehttps://kb.gcsu.edu/nativesons/1010/thumbnail.jp
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