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    CLDF dataset derived from Heggarty, Paul & Anderson, Cormac & Scarborough, Matthew's "Indo-European Cognate Relationships database" ([IE-CoR version 1.0](https://github.com/lexibank/iecor/releases/tag/v1.0)) from 2019

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    <p>Cite the source of the dataset as:</p> <blockquote> <p>Heggarty, Paul & Anderson, Cormac & Scarborough, Matthew 2024. Indo-European Cognate Relationships database (IE-CoR version 1.1). Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology</p> </blockquote&gt

    Interview with Nathan Anderson

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    Nathan Anderson, Director of Finance Systems at Wake Forest University, interviewed by Matthew Curti

    Alison Anderson and Matthew Bonson

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    Alison Anderson and Matthew Bonson being sworn in by Ian McNeill.Protocol, Department of the Chief Minister.Date:200

    Chapter 14: MD Anderson Publications and Publication Ethics

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    Dr. Goepfert has served on a number of editorial boards and is keenly interested in the educational dissemination of information critical to cancer research. In this section he talks about some of MD Anderson’s publications and also addresses some controversies with publication. He first raises the ethical issue of how authorship is assigned to a manuscript going out for publication. Today there are guidelines for assigning authorship, but twenty years ago, he explains, some department chairs at MD Anderson reviewed all manuscripts going for publication and insisted on being listed as first author of an article, whether they made any contribution to the research or not. Dr. Goepfert contrasts his own practice of putting his name on a paper only if he has contributed. Dr. Goepfert then shifts subjects and describes several MD Anderson educational publications, beginning with Cancer Bulletin, distributed free to all physicians across Texas.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/2010/thumbnail.jp

    St. Boniface, Scipio, Anderson County

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    Matthew Stevenson, “St. Boniface, Scipio, Anderson County,” Chapman Center Research Collections, https://ccrsresearchcollections.omeka.net/items/show/13.This is a study of the origins of St. Boniface Parish. The author takes you from the early beginnings founded by Jesuit missionaries as a territorial Catholic church serving displaced native Americans to a 600 acre subsistence farm and monastery run by the Carmelite Friars serving the German immigrants. St. Boniface still operates as a parish today and is located in the North of Anderson County, Kansas; just two miles East of highway 59 on 2350 road

    Artful living and the eradication of worry in Søren Kierkegaard's interpretation of Matthew 6:24-34

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    Danish thinker Søren Kierkegaard published fourteen discourses, across four collections, on Matthew 6:24-34. The repeated readings of the biblical text, whose themes include the choice between God and mammon, worry, what it means to consider the birds and lilies, and how to seek first the kingdom of God, converge with Kierkegaard’s interest in anxiety, despair, worry, subjectivity, indirect communication, choice, the moment, and life before God. Accordingly, the discourses make connections with his larger works, elucidate frequently explored Kierkegaardian themes in recent scholarship, and contribute to his critique of nineteenth-century Copenhagen. Additionally, the collections present an interpretation of each verse and phrase of Matthew’s text and, held up against modern Matthew scholarship, they correlate with and contribute to Sermon on the Mount and New Testament studies. Kierkegaard’s reading of Matthew also holds implications for the practice of biblical interpretation as it promotes the importance of awareness of sin, interestedness, and appropriation as central to proper reading. His emphasis on Christ as the primary exemplar of Matthew’s text adds an additional Christological element to his hermeneutic. Furthermore, the discourses serve as spiritual treatises which provide the reader with theological terminology to help confront the problem of worry and suffering. In light of a human being’s distinctiveness as imago Dei, Kierkegaard elucidates ways an individual may respond artfully to the ongoing possibility of worry, a possibility which the discourses connect with Christian anthropology and external labels associated with possessions and status. The Matthew 6 discourses intimate Kierkegaard’s sympathy with classic Christian spirituality and, in combination with the cultural-ecclesiastical critique, the creative exegesis, and the in-depth analysis of the cause of and cure for worry, his work emerges as an excellent example of spiritual theology

    Promise - Spring 2020

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    Rogers Award honors MD Anderson nursing assistant MD Anderson awards highest nursing honor Low-grade serous ovarian cancer survivor establishes research nonprofit Celebrity Chef Cooking Demo makes young cancer patients sous-chefs for a day Bob’s Encore: hope in the fight against pancreatic cancer Board of Visitors welcomes seven new members Board of Visitors awards highest distinction to longtime member A Conversation with a Living Legend raises 4millionBootWalkraises4 million Boot Walk raises 2 million for cancer research, education and prevention Get to know Advance Team’s Laura Nelson Cookbook author leaves her mark on gastric cancer researchhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/promise/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Chapter 09: Strengthening Biomedical Editing Nationwide and Within MD Anderson

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    In this Chapter, first briefly notes his involvement with the Southwest Chapter of the American Medical Writer’s Association and the Council of Biology Editors (with a 22-year membership). He then explains that he had his biggest impact while he served on the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences and in the late 80s worked on the Editorial Certification Examination Development Committee. He describes the examination he helped create to certify competence for editors of biomedical articles and explains the significance of certification. He notes that the Department of Scientific Publications at MD Anderson uses its own battery of tests to evaluate editors’ abilities for abstract reasoning, grammar, and other skills and talents. Next, Mr. Pagel talks about his Department’s blog, “The Write Stuff,” and two significant projects: his role on the Historical Resources Center Steering Committee, and the development of panel discussions for the Department of Scientific Publications. To begin the discussion of the Steering Committee, he notes that Scientific Publications wrote The First Twenty Years, the first history of MD Anderson. Because of this association with the institution’s history, Mr. Pagel was asked to be part of the Steering Committee when the Historical Resources Center was formed and set as its first goal the publication of an updated institutional history. Mr. Pagel wanted the perspective to be broader than the first book, situating MD Anderson and cancer research in a larger context of other cancer institutions and the history of cancer research. Though not alone in holding this view, he says he had something to do with articulating it for the benefit of the Steering Committee. He describes how James Olsen was selected to be the author and notes other Steering Committee activities.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/2275/thumbnail.jp

    Matthew Anderson, Baritone

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    Botschaft, Op. 47, No. 1; Wie bist du, meine Königen, Op. 32, No. 9 / Johannes Brahms; Die Beiden Grenadiere / Robert Schumann; O del mio amato ben; Vorrei poterti odiare; Sento nel core; Spirate pur spirate / Stefano Donaudy; Nocturne / Gabriel Fauré; Nocturne / Ernest Chausson; From Let Us Garlands Bring / Gerald Finzi; If I Sing, from Closer Than Ever / David Shire; Do I Love You Because You\u27re Beautiful?, from Cinderella / Richard Rogers; On the Street Where You Live / Frederick Loew

    Page of contact prints of Matthew Reese, 1984

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    Page of contact prints of Matthew Reese, 1984, b&w. Back stamped with photographer Michael Anderson, Arlington, Va., 1984.https://mds.marshall.edu/matthew_reese_papers/1103/thumbnail.jp
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