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    Nik & the Nice Guys

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    Nik & the Nice Guyshttps://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/los-pop/1044/thumbnail.jp

    Stanley Matthews letter to Reuben Wood, March 23, 1852

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    Letter written to Governor Reuben Wood by Stanley Matthews in support of the appointment of Donn Piatt to a position in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, March 23, 1852. Stanley Matthews (1824-1889) was at the time a judge in the court. He secured a seat in the Ohio Senate in 1856 before being appointed U.S. District Attorney for Southern Ohio in 1858, and later served as a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1881 to 1889. Reuben Wood was governor of Ohio from 1850 through 1853, and was closely involved with the Peyton Polly case and attempts to secure the Polly family's release. Peyton Polly and his family were freedmen living in Lawrence County, Ohio, when they were kidnapped on June 6, 1850, and sold back into slavery in Kentucky and Virginia

    Disruption of the developmental programme of Trypanosoma brucei by genetic ablation of TbZFP1, a differentiation-enriched CCCH protein

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    The regulation of differentiation is particularly important in microbial eukaryotes that inhabit multiple environments. The parasite Trypanosoma brucei is an extreme example of this, requiring exquisite gene regulation during transmission from mammals to the tsetse fly vector. Unusually, trypanosomes rely almost exclusively on post-transcriptional mechanisms for regulated gene expression. Hence, RNA binding proteins are potentially of great significance in controlling stage-regulated processes. We have previously identified TbZFP1 as a trypanosome molecule transiently enriched during differentiation to tsetse midgut procyclic forms. This small protein (101 amino acids) contains the unusual CCCH zinc finger, an RNA binding motif. Here, we show that genetic ablation of TbZFP1 compromises repositioning of the mitochondrial genome, a specific event in the strictly regulated differentiation programme. Despite this, other events that occur both before and after this remain intact. Significantly, this phenotype correlates with the TbZFP1 expression profile during differentiation. This is the first genetic disruption of a developmental regulator in T. brucei. It demonstrates that programmed events in parasite development can be uncoupled at the molecular level. It also further supports the importance of CCCH proteins in key aspects of trypanosome cell function

    Navigating the Kingdom of night /

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    "In 2011, Amy T Matthews published End of the Night Girl, a novel which engages creatively with questions of identity politics and the ethics of fictionalising the Holocaust. Navigating the Kingdom of Night is a critical exegesis in which the author contextualises End of the Night Girl in terms of the critical debate surrounding Holocaust fiction."In 2011, Amy T Matthews published End of the Night Girl, a novel which engages creatively with questions of identity politics and the ethics of fictionalising the Holocaust. Navigating the Kingdom of Night is a critical exegesis in which the author contextualises End of the Night Girl in terms of the critical debate surrounding Holocaust fiction.JSTO

    Matthews\u27s Forms

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    Matthews, William B., compiler. Forms of Pleadings in Civil and Criminal Cases. Richmond: J. W. Randolph & English, 1873. William B. Matthews\u27s (1850-1914) Forms of Pleadings in Civil and Criminal Cases (1873) is a practical resource that compiles a collection of the most frequently needed forms, which the author updated to reflect the present state of the laws. It also gives examples, tables, and formulas for calculations. Additionally, the volume includes reviews from the Richmond Dispatch. You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Matthews\u27s Forms

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    Matthews, William B., compiler. Forms of Pleadings in Civil and Criminal Cases. Richmond: J. W. Randolph & English, 1873. William B. Matthews\u27s (1850-1914) Forms of Pleadings in Civil and Criminal Cases (1873) is a practical resource that compiles a collection of the most frequently needed forms, which the author updated to reflect the present state of the laws. It also gives examples, tables, and formulas for calculations. Additionally, the volume includes reviews from the Richmond Dispatch. You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Navigating the Kingdom of Night

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    In 2011, Amy T Matthews published End of the Night Girl with Wakefield Press, a novel which engages creatively with questions of identity politics and the ethics of fictionalising the Holocaust. In Navigating the Kingdom of Night, Matthews contextualises End of the Night Girl in terms of the critical debate surrounding Holocaust fiction. Navigating the Kingdom of Night analyses various literary strategies adopted by authors of Holocaust fiction, including the non-realist narrative techniques used by authors such as Yaffa Eliach, Jonathan Safran Foer and John Boyne and the self-reflexivity of Art Spiegelman. Matthews frames the discussion by self-examining her experience as an author of a Holocaust fiction.Amy T. Matthew

    Michael matthews e os compromissos epistemológicos e ontológico do construtivismo

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    In this paper, I shall analyze the seventh chapter of the Michael Matthews' book, Science Teaching (1994). This analysis attempts to understand the proposition of dialogue, offered by the author from the relationship between constructivism and its epistemological and ontological commitments.Neste texto pretende-se analisar o capítulo sete do livro de Michael Matthews, Science Teaching (1994). Tal análise busca compreender a proposta de diálogo oferecida pelo autor a partir da relação estabelecida entre o construtivismo e seus compromissos epistemológicos e ontológicos

    Authorial Affiliations or , The Clubbing and Collaborating of Brander Matthews

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    Both the friends and enemies of Brander Matthews attested to his sociability. Clayton Hamilton wrote in 1929 that Matthews had a "genius in the gentle art of friendship." (86). Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, observed that "Matthews knew everybody and everybody knew him" and Mark Twain even jokingly inscribed one of his books, "To B. M. From his only friend." (1) Although Matthews counted among his friends many prominent critics, writers, and politicians, (especially notable was his intimate friendship with Theodore Roosevelt), his congeniality and relentless socializing was not part of a program of professional networking. For Matthews, the ability to socialize was part of his identity as a specific kind of culture figure, that of a professional man of letters. As the cultural prestige accorded the romantic and solitary author wanted, Matthews came to embody a phenomenon that assigned cultural prestige to the practice of authorship as an activity most suited for men who could "mix." Through his collaborative fiction, critical essays, indefatigable socializing, and, most importantly, his exchanges with other writers and literary figures, Brander Matthews drew together conflicting theories about the practice of writing in order to bolster the vision of romantic authorship for what he saw as the new and resolutely unromantic twentieth-century literary marketplace
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