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    Eliza Wright and Lucy Jane Wright

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    Studio portrait of (l to r) Eliza Wright and Lucy Jane Wright. The two women are twins and Lucy Jane was the mother of Anna Wright Church.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-0071-church-gallery1/1093/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Frances Wright

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    New Harmony and Related Sketches Attributed to Virginia Dupalais or Lucy Sistare, ca. 1826-1837: Portrait of Frances Wright. Pencil sketch

    Lucy Jane Wright, mother of Anna Wright Church

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    Studio portrait of Lucy Jane Wright (also referred to as Jane Wright) mother of Anna Wright Church. While not precisely a duplicate, there is another photograph of Mrs. Wright in a slightly different pose that appears to have been taken during the same session.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-0071-church-gallery1/1040/thumbnail.jp

    A smartphone app for supporting the self-management of daytime urinary incontinence in adolescents:Development and formative evaluation study of URApp

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    Daytime urinary incontinence (UI) is common in childhood and often persists into adolescence. UI in adolescence is associated with a range of adverse outcomes, including depressive symptoms, peer victimization, poor self-image, and problems with peer relationships. The first-line conservative treatment for UI is bladder training (standard urotherapy) that aims to establish a regular fluid intake and a timed schedule for toilet visits. The success of bladder training is strongly dependent on good concordance, which can be challenging for young people. This paper aims to describe the development of a smartphone app (URApp) that aims to improve concordance with bladder training in young people aged 11 to 19 years. URApp was designed by using participatory co-design methods and was guided by the person-based approach to intervention design. The core app functions were based on clinical guidance and included setting a daily drinking goal that records fluid intake and toilet visits, setting reminders to drink fluids and go to the toilet, and recording progress toward drinking goals. The development of URApp comprised the following four stages: a review of current smartphone apps for UI, participatory co-design workshops with young people with UI for gathering user requirements and developing wireframes, the development of a URApp prototype, and the user testing of the prototype through qualitative interviews with 23 young people with UI or urgency aged 10 to 19 years and 8 clinicians. The app functions and additional functionalities for supporting concordance and behavior change were iteratively optimized throughout the app development process. Young people who tested URApp judged it to be a helpful way of supporting their concordance with a timed schedule for toilet visits and drinking. They reported high levels of acceptability and engagement. Preliminary findings indicated that some young people experienced improvements in their bladder symptoms, including a reduction in UI. Clinicians reported that URApp was clinically appropriate and aligned with the best practice guidelines for bladder training. URApp was deemed age appropriate, with all clinicians reporting that they would use it within their own clinics. Clinicians felt URApp would be of particular benefit to patients whose symptoms were not improving or those who were not engaging with their treatment plans. The next stage is to evaluate URApp in a range of settings, including pediatric continence clinics, primary care, and schools. This research is needed to test whether URApp is an effective (and cost-effective) solution for improving concordance with bladder training, reducing bladder symptoms, and improving the quality of life. [Abstract copyright: ©Katie Whale, Lucy Beasant, Anne J Wright, Lucy Yardley, Louise M Wallace, Louise Moody, Carol Joinson. Originally published in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting (https://pediatrics.jmir.org), 15.11.2021.

    Fred Wright oral history interview by Lucy Jones, April 5, 2004

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    Fred Wright discusses getting his Master\u27s degree in English Literature from USF, attending both the Tampa and St. Petersburg campuses. Mr. Wright is a freelance writer and editor, and adjunct professor at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg and St. Petersburg College

    LUCY ANN BURGER Composer MASTER'S RECITAL and ANTHONY GEORGE POTOCZNIAK Composer SENIOR RECITAL Friday, March 8, 1991 8:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall

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    Program: Question, Lucy Ann Burger -- The Sheep Child, Anthony Potoczniak -- Metamorphosis, Lucy Ann Burger -- Carpathian Nights, Anthony Potoczniak -- Collage for Storyteller, Flutes, and Women's Voices, Lucy Ann Burger -- String Duo, Anthony Potoczniak -- Afternoon Music, Lucy Ann Burger.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Doctor of Musical Arts degree.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree

    Lucy Wright

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    R-P of L. Wright. 29 Feb. HR 303, 30-1, v2, 2p. [525] Indian spies; 1780-81

    Lucy Marten to husband, August 11, 1861

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    In this letter of August 11, 1961, Lucy Marten writes her husband from Jackson County, North Carolina with news from home.State of NC Jackson County August the 11-61 Dear Companion, it is with pleasure that I now avail my self of the opportunity of informing you that my self and children are well at present and do hope that thes few lines may find in the sam State of health I want to see you bad anuff and I would be gld that you that you coud come home this fall and see mee if you can git off if you has to go back againg it would do you good to see litel John Michel aminding his pigs the Children all want to see you mity bad thee have not forgotten you I expect to start Catherine to school in the morning Caryan Bryson I am makeing very well so fare I have not lacked for bred i ben as plentiful as [carmen] I have not had any of my ry thrashed out yet I hav nothing more to wright to you at present but remaines afectionat wife and children Lucy Marten My pen is bad My ink is pale My love to you Shall never fai

    Keynote Author Presentation

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    Keynote Author Presentation: Mia K. Wright, author of newly released, Unthinkable... Do the Ordinary to experience the Extraordinary will share excerpts & inspirational tips for pursuing your passion

    Reminiscencias de Georg Henrik von Wright

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    This is a collection of some of the memories and anecdotes that the author shares with G. H. von Wright. We can also read his discussions and exchanges on logic and philosophy.En este texto se describen algunos recuerdos y anécdotas de los encuentros del autor con G. H. von Wright y de sus discusiones e intercambios sobre lógica y filosofía
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