231 research outputs found

    The Price of Eternal Vigilance: Women and Intoxication

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    The Price of Eternal Vigilance: Women and Intoxication by Michelle McClellan. The author argues that the “cultural meaning of intoxication is shaped profoundly by the reality that we seem to only hear about it from women who have given it up.” This is a problem when it obscures the reasons why women seek out alcohol. Resisting the seemingly inevitable trajectory of addiction and recovery narratives, McClellan introduces the concepts of “dry” and “wet” feminism to draw attention to both the cultural expectations women face and the ways that intoxication might serve as a form of resistance. By refusing to see intoxication as a sort of false consciousness from which women must awake, McClellan demonstrates that it reflects female ambivalence about mothering, sexuality, and pleasure itself

    Lincoln or McClellan? : appeal to the Germans in America

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    This pamphlet appeals to the German population in America to not be deceived by the name of the democratic party in the upcoming election between General McClellan and President Abraham Lincoln. The author goes into critical detail about the recent democratic convention and all the perceived problematic viewpoints of the democratic party and encourages German Americans to seek, instead, the party that upholds freedom and condemns slavery.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1956/thumbnail.jp

    Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery /

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    "Illustrated from photographs taken by the author of his own dissections, expressly designed and prepared for this work, and colored by him after nature."Mode of access: Internet

    Rhetorics of Care + Care-full Rhetoric

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    Author(s):Erin McClellan, Phaedra Pezzullo, Millicent Elewosi, Pamela Pietrucci, Joaquin TorreSession details: HYBRID: Rhetorics of Care + Care-full Rhetori

    Season 1, Episode 8: Philip Roth\u27s The Plot Against America and Its Relevance to American Politics Today with Dr. Fletcher McClellan

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    In his 2004 novel, The Plot Against America, the late author Philip Roth explores an alternate version of American history from 1940-1942 in which FDR loses the 1940 presidential election against the isolationist, celebrity aviator Charles Lindbergh, leading to serious consequences for the country, particularly for the Jewish population. Etown College Professor of Political Science, Dr. Fletcher McClellan has used the novel in his senior seminar in recent years as a way to explore parallels between the fictional Lindbergh presidency of Roth\u27s novel and the Trump presidency, focusing on the similarities between the isolationist, nativist ideology behind the America First movement of the early 40s and the MAGA movement. In this month\u27s JayPod episode, we discuss these and other parallels and how the novel might inform discussions of current American politics and the state of our democracy. In November 2022, Dr. McClellan published an article, href= https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15512169.2022.2148533\u3e It Almost Happened (And Might Still Happen) Here: Philip Roth\u27s The Plot Against America in the Journal of Political Science Education on how he has used the novel in his senior seminars

    John J. Mcclellan, Tabernacle Organist

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    In order to understand the significance of music in our culture, we must learn of music history. This history includes not only a few men who have been revered through the centuries, but many who, during their lifetime and in their locality or country, exerted influence to some degree.Such a man was John Jasper McClellan. He studied under some of the world\u27s great teachers and received their praise; founded the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra; directed the Salt Lake Opera Company, the Salt Lake Choral Society, and the Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra; founded the Utah Conservatory of Music; taught many of the musicians who are prominent today; was organist at the Salt Lake Tabernacle for twenty-five years; originated the regular free organ recitals in this country; and was considered one of the world\u27s greatest organists.The author has attempted to collect all available information concerning Mr. McClellan, to select those facts which give an insight into his personality as a musician, his contribution as a musician, and his influence as a musician, and to present these in an unbiased manner. Data was obtained from books, magazines, newspapers, unpublished writings, and interviews with persons acquainted with Mr. McClellan. This information is arranged chronologically, followed by an appendix containing information that did not seem to fit properly into the body of this work and yet seemed necessary to arrive at a true appreciation of this man

    Women’s Future

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    Handwritten note outlining Brown’s thoughts on the future of women. She argues that the progress of women parallels that of men, and that women are ready to realize their full potential. The author is presumed to be Martha McClellan Brown.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms147_speeches/1002/thumbnail.jp

    George McClellan [1849-1913]: A Memoir read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, by J. Chalmers Da Costa, M.D., LL.D., Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery in Jefferson Medical College

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    A memoir of Dr. George McClellan (1849-1913). Dr. McClellan was the author of the book Regional Anatomy, and grandson of George McClellan, M.D.; the founder of Jefferson Medical College

    Some characterization and beneficiation data on phosphorites from Parc-W, Niger

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    Phosphate ore from Parc W, Niger, is siliceous and varies from medium to high grade (26% -35 % P70,). Mineralogicaily, the silica and phosphate combined represent 85 % -95 % of the ore ; the remainder consists mainly of clays and micas. The rocks are metasediments that contain angular-to-rounded phosphate pellets. The phosphate and detrital quartz are tightly cemented by a cherty-quartz matrix. The francolites also show low carbonate-for-phosphate substitution. The compact textures and the small size of the phosphate cause liberation from the silica to occur at small particle sizes (75-150 pm). Flotation of the Parc W rock (28 % P -O .) produced concentrates containing 30 % -32 % P2O5 an< recovery of 70% -80 %.Le minerai de phosphate du Parc du W au Niger est siliceux et sa teneur en P2O5 est de moyenne à élevée (26 % -35 %). Du point de vue minéralogique, silice et phosphate représentent à eux seuls 85 % à 95 % du minerai ; le reste est surtout constitué de minéraux argileux et de micas. Les roches sont des métasédiments contenant des grains de phosphate angulaires à arrondis. Phosphate et quartz détritique sont totalement cimentés par une matrice cherto-quartzeuse. Les francolites présentent une faible substitution du phosphate par du carbonate. A cause des textures compactes et de la petite taille des phosphates, la séparation d'avec la silice ne peut être faite qu'à des tailles granulométriques faibles (75 -150 pm). La fiottation de la roche à 28'% P- ?Oc fournit un concentré à 30 % -32 % avec une récupération de 70 % -80 %.McClellan Guerry, Cooper Michelle, Lawendy Talaat, Anazia Ibezim. Some characterization and beneficiation data on phosphorites from Parc-W, Niger. In: Phosphorites. Sixth International Field-Workshop and Seminar on Phosphorites. I.G.C.P. 156. Maroc-Sénégal, oct.-nov. 1983. Strasbourg : Institut de Géologie – Université Louis-Pasteur, 1985. pp. 135-141. (Sciences Géologiques. Mémoire, 77
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