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    Catholic Comments Podcast.

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    Author Jeannie Ewing discusses how her personal experience of grief brought her deeper understanding of the mystery of grace. Ewing is author of From Grief to Grace: The Journey from Tragedy to Triumph

    Illustration, Major General Hugh Boyle Ewing

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    This black and white illustration is of Major General Hugh Boyle Ewing, a diplomat, author, attorney, and Union Army general during the American Civil War. Ewing is depicted in a dark, double-breasted military uniform with an open jacket, star-studded shoulder boards, and a white shirt. Ewing\u27s signature is depicted below the illustration. The illustration is from volume eight of Abraham Lincoln : A History by John G. Nicolay and John Hay.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-nicolay-and-hay-images/1443/thumbnail.jp

    Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932 (SC 723)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 723. Two letters written by Young Ewing Allison, journalist and author, Louisville, Kentucky, to Edward A. Jonas, editor, Louisville, thanking Jonas for his kind remarks

    Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith From Wayne Ewing, March 20, 1960

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    Correspondence from Wayne Ewing of Brown University showing solidarity and support in the release of Appeal for Human Rights. 2 pages

    Reminiscences of Gov. R.J. Walker : with the true story of the rescue of Kansas from slavery /

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    Master microform held by: UnM.Appendix (p. [157]-202) : End of the contest. By Gen. Thomas Ewing, Jr. -- In memory of Gen. Thomas Ewing -- Tribute to the memory of Gov. Charles Robinson -- To the memory of Hon. Eli Thayer. By F.P. Rice --Indorsements.Mode of access: Internet

    The Unfinished Paper – A Tribute to Gordon Anderson

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    This article revisits arguments about the death of labour law, and re-examines claims by Richard Mitchell that such arguments are mistaken. In the first half of the article I argue that the law of the labour market is not labour law as the latter discipline developed in the 20th century. I also argue that there is a clear ethical core to labour law which sets it apart from the law of the labour market, and that this ethical core is the consequence of political struggle. Labour law gives effect to the principle of international law that labour is not a commodity, a principle which the law of the labour market subverts. The purpose of revisiting this debate is to examine whether labour law as so understood can be resurrected. For this purpose, I focus on the recent work of Harry Arthurs who in a series of lectures and elsewhere provides a withering assessment of the current state of play and a bleak outlook for the future. While I agree strongly with his assessment of the current condition of the discipline, I take issue with his pessimistic vision of the future, which in my view underestimates the importance of political struggle in effecting social, economic and legal change.&nbsp

    Tehsien Station discussion of proposals made by Mr. Porter following on the Peitaiho Summer Conference

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    A summary of questions for discussion and resulting ideas and proposals from a meeting at the Tehsien missionary station regarding proposals (made at a recent conference of missionaries) to turn the mission field over to the native Chinese Christians; undated but probably in the 1930s; no author stated, but probably by Mr. Charles E. Ewing, to whom further comments should be addresse

    Osteomielitis y tumor de Ewing: aspectos clínicos y radiográficos comunes

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    La osteomielitis aguda y el tumor de Ewing, dos entidades de naturaleza bien distinta, pueden mostrar semejanzas clínicas y radiográficas. Presentamos un caso de tumor de Ewing clásico y dos de osteomielitis que plantearon sendas dudas diagnósticas. Concluimos insistiendo en la importancia de un diagnóstico diferencial definitivo precoz mediante biopsia y cultivo en estas circunstancias.Acute osteomyelitis and Ewing's sarcoma are diseases of quite different natur e which may show similar clinical and radiographic characteristics. The author s present a case of classic Ewing's sarcoma ant two case s of osteomyelitis that suposed diagnosti c doubts in each case . They conclude emphasizing on the importanc e of an early, definitive differential diagnosis in thes e circunstance s by means of a biopsy and bacteriologic culture

    A genetic variation map for chicken with 2.8 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms

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    We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This map is based on a comparison of the sequences of three domestic chicken breeds (a broiler, a layer and a Chinese silkie) with that of their wild ancestor, red jungle fowl. Subsequent experiments indicate that at least 90% of the variant sites are true SNPs, and at least 70% are common SNPs that segregate in many domestic breeds. Mean nucleotide diversity is about five SNPs per kilobase for almost every possible comparison between red jungle fowl and domestic lines, between two different domestic lines, and within domestic lines--in contrast to the notion that domestic animals are highly inbred relative to their wild ancestors. In fact, most of the SNPs originated before domestication, and there is little evidence of selective sweeps for adaptive alleles on length scales greater than 100 kilobases
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