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    WikiVet Flashcards from Manson Publishing Self-Assessment Books

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    These are a series of WikiVet flashcards created from Manson Publishing Self-Assessment Colour Review books. Each set is a sample from each of the books dedicated to a specific veterinary topic. These were adapted as part of the Opening Veterinary Access to Literature project funded by JISC.

    Manson v. Brathwaite Revisited:Towards a New Rule of Decision for Due Process Challenges

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    A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Court case governing due process challenges to identification procedures, Manson v. Brathwaite, is almost 30 years old, and does not account for decades of social science research on eyewitness I.D. In fact, parts of the Manson test designed to ensure reliability run counter to research findings. In this piece, O'Toole and Shay describe the problems with the Manson test, and propose a new rule of decision for due process challenges to identification procedures

    Douglas Manson & Barbara Cole

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    Douglas Manson tells us how his roommate from Romania has been enlisted as a gastrological ally in the War on Terror; and then, Barbara Cole, assuming her \u27Foxy Moron\u27 persona, addresses the age-old debate: \u27Who\u27s cuter, Scott Baio or Jimmy Walker?\u27 in this August 30, 2007 edition of the RPC podcast. Throughout the show you\u27ll hear a few choice snippets from Rochester musician Gregory Paul\u27s haunting performance. His two short sets are compiled in Part Two of this podcast.Reading hosted by Lisa Forrest. Podcast recorded and hosted by Dennis Reed. Music by Gregory Paul

    On Campus Video, featuring Kristen Manson.

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    A videorecording of an interview with Kristen Manson, conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University

    Dick Hart; Richard Manson Hart

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    Hart, walking across lawn in front of Old Main, arms loaded down with books. On verso: Dick Hart, Kappa Sigma. 3rd-year Law Student, from Little Rock. 9-50 cover.Richard Manson Hart graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1947. He attended the University of Arkansas on a scholarship, and he earned a law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1952

    Queensland woods : with a brief popular description of the trees, their distribution, qualities, uses of timber, &c., &c. / by Fredk. Manson Bailey.

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    At head of title: Queensland Commission, Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888.; Cover title: Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888 : catalogue of the woods in the Queensland court.; Includes index.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 6502; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. National Library of Australia, 2009.Catalogue of the woods in the Queensland court

    Photograph - Manson Family, 1893

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    A photograph of the Manson family. The reverse of the photograph lists the individuals: "Sanford Manson in the light suit, age 18 years. Mr. And Mrs. A. Manson and Family. Back row left to right: Sanford 18, Minnie 13 (Affleck), Jimmie 21, William 29, Front Row: Agnes Penman (Half sister of Archie), Archie Manson 62, Beatrice Manson (Penman) 55, Jane C. Manson 25.

    Cathy Manson plate

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    A melamine dinner plate decorated by Cathy Manson and gifted her grandparents, Helen and Fred Bentley for Christmas.Family Records / Home Economics Material; Tools and Equipment for Materials; Food Service Tools and Equipmen

    Following Manson Papers from the Peter Manson Symposium

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    Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s). Peter Manson (1969-) is a poet and translator of poetry from Glasgow. He is the author of several volumes of poetry including For the Good of Liars (Barque Press, 2006), Between Cup and Lip (Miami University Press, 2008), English in Mallarmé (Blart Books, 2014) and Poems of Frank Rupture (Sancho Panza, 2014), and of the prose-work Adjunct: an Undigest (Edinburgh Review 2006; ubuweb 2001). Recent poetry includes Factitious Airs (Zarf editions, 2017) and a collaboration with Mendoza, WINDSUCKERS & ONSETTERS: SONNOTS for Griffiths (MATERIALS, 2018). Manson is also a translator of poetry from French: his translation of Stéphane Mallarmé’s Poesies, twenty-five years in the making, was published as Stéphane Mallarmé: The Poems in Verse in 2013 (University of Miami Press). Further translations include Mallarmé’s The Marrying of Hérodiade (Free Poetry, 2016) and early poems by Théophile Gautier, Darkness (2018). With Robin Purves, Manson co-edited the poetry magazine, Object Permanence, from Glasgow, between 1994 and 1997, establishing vital transatlantic links between experimental poets from the UK and Ireland and the US. In October 2017, a symposium dedicated to Manson’s poetry and translations was held at the University of Glasgow, including an evening of celebratory readings and music, and a poetry reading by Manson. This special issue of the Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry collects essays extending many of the papers given that weekend. This editorial is in three parts. First, Ellen Dillon discloses the personal impact of her compulsive engagement with Peter Manson’s work on her life as a reader and scholar, then Tom Betteridge reads ‘Gray Squirrel’ from Manson’s early pamphlet Birth Windows.1 These are followed by an introduction to each of the seven essays collected in this special issue.The Andrew Tannahill Fund for the Furtherance of Scottish Literature; The W.P Ker Fund; Scottish Network of Modernist Studies; School of English, Dublin City University

    Testimonio de Celia Manson, autora del libro <i>Dominga Campos, compañera silenciosa de Hipólito Yrigoyen</i>

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    La escritora Celia Manson se refiere a su libro Dominga Campos, compañera silenciosa de Hipólito Yrigoyen (Sudamericana, 2004) sobre la relación amorosa de Dominga Campos, tía abuela de la autora, y el ex presidente argentino. Los retrata y revela el carácter reservado de una unión de hecho que se extendió hasta la muerte de Dominga, y de la que nacieron hijos. La entrevista se emite en el marco del programa Todos los climas, conducido por Cintia Rodil y Mario Arteca.Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plat
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