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Leif Erickson Interview, December 27, 1976
Former Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court Leif Erickson discusses his political career in Montana with particular emphasis on the leanings of Montana’s ruling economic bodies such as Montana Power, Columbia Valley Authority, Missouri Valley Authority, and the Anaconda Company. Erickson recalls running unsuccessfully as Democratic nominee in the 1944 race for Montana governor as well as the 1946 senate seat. He details his relationship with fellow Montana politicians Sam Ford, James E. Murray, and Burton K. Wheeler. Erickson describes his relationship to politics through the Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson presidential administrations. He discusses Montana’s specific brand of political campaigning and briefly describes his role supporting the political campaigns of Montana senators Lee Metcalf and Mike Mansfield.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/jamesmurray_interviews/1001/thumbnail.jp
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Western Life series
“The American cowboy is a mythical character who refuses to die,” says author John R. Erickson. On the one hand he is a common man: a laborer, a hired hand who works for wages. Yet in his lonely struggle against nature and animal cunning, he becomes larger than life. Who is this cowboy? Where did he come from and where is he today? Erickson addresses these questions based on firsthand observation and experience in Texas and Oklahoma. And in the process of describing and defining the modern working cowboy—his work, his tools and equipment, his horse, his roping technique, his style of dress, his relationships with his wife and his employer—Erickson gives a thorough description of modern ranching, the economic milieu in which the cowboy operates. The first edition of this book was published in 1981. For this second edition Erickson has thoroughly revised and expanded the book to discuss recent developments in cowboy culture, making The Modern Cowboy the most up-to-date source on cowboy and ranch life today. “We meet the modern cowboy (his dress depends on weather, chores, and vanity) and follow him through the year: spring roundup, branding and ‘working’ the calves; spotting problem animals and cutting them from the herd; repairing windmills and mending fences; fall roundup, and feeding animals in winter. . . . This is a lively portrait, sure to appeal to all Western buffs.”— Publishers Weekl
The bioinformatics of integrative medical insights: proposals for an international psychosocial and cultural bioinformatics project
Si tratta della più importante raccolta di lavori di Milton Erickson curati da Ernest Larence Rossi e dedicati alla salute, alla psicoterapia e alla riabilitazione mente-corpo
A pilot study of positive expectations and focused attention via a new protocol for optimizing therapeutic hypnosis and psychotherapy assessed with DNA microarrays: the creative psychosocial genomic healing experience
Si tratta della più importante raccolta di lavori di Milton Erickson curati da Ernest Larence Rossi e dedicati alla salute, alla psicoterapia e alla riabilitazione mente-corpo
K. Erickson,The early Seleukids, their Gods and their coins (2019) K. Erickson (éd.), The Seleukid Empire. War within the Family (2018)
Sartre Maurice. K. Erickson,The early Seleukids, their Gods and their coins (2019) K. Erickson (éd.), The Seleukid Empire. War within the Family (2018). In: Topoi, volume 22/2, 2018. pp. 525-531
Energy, Transportation, Air Quality, Climate Change, Health Nexus: Sustainable Energy is Good for Our Health
Citation: Erickson, L. E., & Jennings, M. (2017). Energy, Transportation, Air Quality, Climate Change, Health Nexus: Sustainable Energy is Good for Our Health. Aims Public Health, 4(1), 47-61. doi:10.3934/publichealth.2017.1.47The Paris Agreement on Climate Change has the potential to improve air quality and human health by encouraging the electrification of transportation and a transition from coal to sustainable energy. There will be human health benefits from reducing combustion emissions in all parts of the world. Solar powered charging infrastructure for electric vehicles adds renewable energy to generate electricity, shaded parking, and a needed charging infrastructure for electric vehicles that will reduce range anxiety. The costs of wind power, solar panels, and batteries are falling because of technological progress, magnitude of commercial activity, production experience, and competition associated with new trillion dollar markets. These energy and transportation transitions can have a very positive impact on health. The energy, transportation, air quality, climate change, health nexus may benefit from additional progress in developing solar powered charging infrastructure
What's Ahead for Minnesota Farmers: Beef Cattle, 1961
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Hasbargen, P.R.; Thomas, K. H.; Erickson, Thomas; Erickson, K. H.. (1961). What's Ahead for Minnesota Farmers: Beef Cattle, 1961. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/178624
Tipicamente Erickson
The author investigates the origins that gave place to the psychotherapeutic innovations achieved by Milton H. Erickson. Carrying out a parallelling between the classical psychotherapeutic views and the particular ericksonian prespective.El autor investiga los orígenes que dieron lugar a las innovaciones psicoterapéuticas realizadas por Milton H. Erickson, realizando un paralelismo entre las líneas de psicoterapia clásicas y el particular enfoque ericksoniano
Blaming the Brain
Erickson, Steven K.. (2010). Blaming the Brain. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155740
(Re)Imagining Los Angeles: five psychotopographies in the fiction of Steve Erickson
The thesis investigates psychotopography: the dynamic interrelationship of emotions,
landscape, and the individual. Psychotopography suggests an all-encompassing connection
between landscape and emotion and attempts to outline the intricacies of this, subsequently
providing new ways of mapping the landscape, in particular, a re-mapping of emotional and
psychic responses to the urban space. The aim of psychotopography is to create new
understandings of ourselves, the ways in which we interact with the city, and the identities that
arise as a result, through an exploration of the psychotopographic states and tendencies of a
place, as identified in creative processes such as fiction, art and film.
This study is done with particular reference to the landscape of Los Angeles and
individuals relationship with it. Psychotopography is a term specifically used by Los-Angeles
based American novelist Steve Erickson, and therefore the thesis approaches psychotopography
principally through Erickson’s writings, using studies of five psychotopographic states identified in
his work: emotion, happiness, numbers, liquidity and apocalypse. These five main chapters deal
with themes that are significant not only in Erickson’s writings but as part of the experience of Los
Angeles and the surrounding area, and the interrelation between these themes, their motifs and
the notion of psychotopography.
The psychotopography of Erickson’s novels and characters is intricately woven through all
aspects of his writing and therefore the methodology used during the study of Erickson’s writing is
close thematic analysis. This allows a highly detailed and deliberate exploration of both the
mechanics and concepts within Erickson’s fiction.
The thesis will develop the notion of psychotopography both within the novels and the
wider context of the Los Angeles and Southern Californian landscape, going on to suggest how
this notion might be applied to other disciplines and mediums
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