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    Letter from Papa, Jasper, Alabama, to Peyton Wiggins, October 13, 1950

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    Enclosed is a letter from Charles Wiggins to Professor A. M. Harvill Jr., University, Alabama, October 13, 1950

    Interview with Andrew Wiggins

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    Master Sergeant Andrew Wiggins, born in St. Augustine, Florida, moved to Jacksonville as a youth, where he was an apprentice brick layer. He joined the Corps in 1943, served with the 7th Marine Depot Company in the Ellice Islands during World War II, and also saw action in Korea. Upon retiring from the Corps he entered the ministry and has served the same church for forty years, a church he continues to serve. He resides in Albany, Georgia

    Marriage record of Latum, Virgil A. and Wiggins, Lacy M.

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    Marriage license for Virgil A. Latum and Lacy M. Wiggins. R.M. Evans was the officiant

    Food abuse : Mealtimes, helplines and 'troubled' eating

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    Feeding children can be one of the most challenging and frustrating aspects of raising a family. This is often exacerbated by conflicting guidelines over what the ‘correct’ amount of food and ‘proper’ eating actually entails. The issue becomes muddier still when parents are accused of mistreating their children by not feeding them properly, or when eating becomes troubled in some way. Yet how are parents to ‘know’ how much food is enough and when their child is ‘full’? How is food negotiated on a daily level? In this chapter, we show how discursive psychology can provide a way of understanding these issues that goes beyond guidelines and measurements. It enables us to examine the practices within which food is negotiated and used to hold others accountable. Like the other chapters in this section of the book, eating practices can also be situations in which an asymmetry of competence is produced; where one party is treated as being a less-than-valid person (in the case of family practices, this is often the child). As we shall see later, the asymmetry can also be reversed, where one person (adult or child) can claim to have greater ‘access’ to concepts such as ‘appetite’ and ‘hunger’. Not only does this help us to understand the complexity of eating practices; it also highlights features of the parent/child relationshipi and the institutionality of families

    Take Steps to Avoid Costly Litigation

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    Author\u27s biography: Mike Wiggins is an assistant professor in the Georgia Southern University School of Accountancy. He can be reached at [email protected]

    [Wiggins Complex under construction, 1967]

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    Photograph of people inspecting construction progress on the Wiggins Complex. The accompanying press release states "PLANNERS, BUILDERS INSPECT ONE YEAR'S HANDIWORK--Architect Howard W. Schmidt (pointing) shows Texas Tech Vice President M. L. Pennington one of three residence hall towers in the Wiggins complex just one year after ground was broken. On the left, Coordinator Jerry Kirkwood of Tech's Campus Planning Committee checks blue prints with construction superintendent H. H. May.&quot

    Normalisers of irreducible subfactors

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    We consider normalizers of an infinite index irreducible inclusion Nsubset of or equal toM of II1 factors. Unlike the finite index setting, an inclusion uNu*subset of or equal toN can be strict, forcing us to also investigate the semigroup of one-sided normalizers. We relate these one-sided normalizers of N in M to projections in the basic construction and show that every trace one projection in the relative commutant N′∩left angle bracketM,eNright-pointing angle bracket is of the form u*eNu for some unitary uset membership, variantM with uNu*subset of or equal toN generalizing the finite index situation considered by Pimsner and Popa. We use this to show that each normalizer of a tensor product of irreducible subfactors is a tensor product of normalizers modulo a unitary. We also examine normalizers of infinite index irreducible subfactors arising from subgroup–group inclusions Hsubset of or equal toG. Here the one-sided normalizers arise from appropriate group elements modulo a unitary from L(H). We are also able to identify the finite trace L(H)-bimodules in ℓ2(G) as double cosets which are also finite unions of left cosets

    Marriage record of Wiggins, W. M. and Jackson, Hellen

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    Marriage license for W.M. Wiggins and Hellen Jackson. H. Holman was the officiant

    Letter re: Will Rogers Memorial

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    Letter from D. M. Wiggins, president of Texas Technological College, to Amon Carter regarding the Will Rogers Memorial at Texas Tech

    Alien Registration- Wiggins, Annie M. (Fort Fairfield, Aroostook County)

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