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    Black American Youth and Their Barriers to Therapeutic Care: A Scoping Review

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    Netania Stewart's New York University - Shanghai Capstone

    Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwright

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    Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwrigh

    Calculus / James Stewart

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    Previous ed.: 2003Includes index1 volume (various pagings) :Success in your calculus course starts here! James Stewart's CALCULUS texts are world-wide best-sellers for a reason: they are clear, accurate, and filled with relevant, real-world examples. With CALCULUS, Sixth Edition, Stewart conveys not only the utility of calculus to help you develop technical competence, but also gives you an appreciation for the intrinsic beauty of the subject. His patient examples and built-in learning aids will help you build your mathematical confidence and achieve your goals in the course

    Judge JJ and Mrs. Stewart with granddaughter

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    Judge James Jones Stewart and his wife, Nannie Richards Stewart pose with their granddaughter Elizabeth Crews. Libby, as she was called, grew up to marry cattleman and author Joe G. Warner of Palma Sola. They were both long time members of the Manatee County Historical Society and Manatee County Historical Commission

    Barton and Stewart law firm records, MSS.0121

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    Abstract: Daybook and docket, 1827-32, of this Tuscaloosa law firm.Scope and Content Note: Daybook and docket, 1827-32, of this Tuscaloosa law firm.Biographical/Historical Note: Seth Barton, Alabama attorney and politician, resided in Tuscaloosa 1821-1830; George Noble Stewart, author of Stewart's Reports, resided in Tuscaloosa 1827-1835

    Women's Institute President - Mrs. William Stewart

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    Newspaper Article - 'Women's Institute President' - Mrs. William Stewart of Peace River, ABAlberta Women's Institutes; AWI CollectionWOMEN'S INSTITUTE PRESIDENT MRS. WILLIAM STEWART Of Peace River, who was elected to the presidency of the Al­berta Women's Institutes at the Wednesday afternoon session of the Provincial Convention. Mrs. Stewart has been vice- president for the last four years and prior to that worked almost continuously in various executive positions since 1922. Mrs. Stewart and her husband are well known throughout the Peace River district where Mr. Stewart is police magistrate. Mrs. Stewart came to Alberta from Scotland as a bride in 1913 and made her home at Lesser Slave Lake, 300 miles from the railway. Ci/ ic

    Buckfast Abbey Archaeological Projects 1982-2016 Photographic Archive

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    This photographic archive is intended to augment the two publications on the abbey's archaeology by S.W. Brown (Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society 46, 1988, 13-89; and Devon Archaeological Society Occasional Paper 21, 2018) and the series of more detailed interim archive reports appearing on the ADS website (unpublished grey literature, accessible via author Stewart Brown)

    Author and Lecturer Anna Bird Stewart will Speak at the University of Dayton

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    News release announcing the visitation and speech of author and lecturer Anna Bird Stewart to the University of Dayton

    The student's guide to completing an author study

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    The 'Student's guide to completing an author study' emerged during the early development of the school library resource center program at Glen Stewart Elementary School in Stratford Canada on Prince Edward Island. This research process centered on an author study, with direct teaching and clear assignment. The resulting model has been adapted to various grade levels and subject areas in different schools.Source type: Electronic(1)http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=49237063&Fmt=7&clientId=65345&RQT=309&VName=PQ

    Dissimilarity is used as evidence of category membership in multidimensional perceptual categorization: a test of the similarity-dissimilarity generalized context model

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    In exemplar models of categorization, the similarity between an exemplar and category members constitutes evidence that the exemplar belongs to the category. We test the possibility that the dissimilarity to members of competing categories also contributes to this evidence. Data were collected from two 2-dimensional perceptual categorization experiments, one with lines varying in orientation and length and the other with coloured patches varying in saturation and brightness. Model fits of the similarity-dissimilarity generalized context model were used to compare a model where only similarity was used with a model where both similarity and dissimilarity were used. For the majority of participants the similarity-dissimilarity model provided both a significantly better fit and better generalization, suggesting that people do also use dissimilarity as evidence
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