653 research outputs found
Jared Brown Discusses His Book
A Bloomington Normal author and retired theater professor has published his first work of fiction. WGLT’s Charlie Schlenker has more, on the mysteries of Jared Brown
[Letter] 1846 February 22, Cambridge (Mass.) [to] Geo. W. Greene / Jared Sparks.
Sparks confirms receipt of Greene\u27s letter and the manuscript from the Boston post office by the last steamer. Sparks requests that Greene make out a list of the contents of each chapter. Sparks recommends that Greene refrain from sending a duplicate of the manuscript until confirming the safe delivery of the original. American historian Jared Sparks wrote about the Early Republic period in American history, publishing on Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and the American Revolution. He also wrote a _Life of Gouverneur Morris_ (1832), and was a professor at Harvard at the time this letter was written (1839-49); he would later assume the duties of President of Harvard (1849-53). The work alluded to here is _The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution_ (1867-71). George Washington Greene (1811-1883) was an author, educator and historian
Figure S7 each sample vs all samples pooled
Figure S7 each sample vs all samples pooled.Gene transcription during early embryo development in the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)Jared Mamrot1,2*, David K Gardner3, Peter Temple-Smith2,4, Hayley Dickinson1,2.1 The Ritchie Centre, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia.2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.3 School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.4 Education Program in Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.* Corresponding author: Jared Mamrot ([email protected])</div
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Jared C. White
ABSTRACT
The following is a collection of original poetry written over a span of three years while attending the University of South Florida. The poetry is divided into five numbered sections, marking the major thematic divisions. Preceding the poetry is a critical introduction to the work that outlines the author\u27s developing thematic ideology
Corrigendum to “Ultrasound-Guided Cervical Cervicis Plane Block for Postoperative Pain Control in Cervical Spine Surgery: A Technical Note”
The authors regret that Dr. Jared Pisapia was omitted from the author list. Dr. Pisapia has now been added to the author list under affiliation: Department of Neurosurgery, Westchester Medical Center/New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, USA The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused
Figure S7 each sample vs all samples pooled
Figure S7 each sample vs all samples pooled.<div><br></div><div><p>Gene transcription during early embryo development in the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)</p></div><div><div>Jared Mamrot1,2*, David K Gardner3, Peter Temple-Smith2,4, Hayley Dickinson1,2.</div><div><sub>1 The Ritchie Centre, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia.</sub></div><div><sub>2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</sub></div><div><sub>3 School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.</sub></div><div><sub>4 Education Program in Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</sub></div><div><sub>* Corresponding author: Jared Mamrot ([email protected])</sub></div></div><div><br></div>
Should Pornography that Patently Objectifies Women be Banned?
The debate around banning pornography that objectifies women fractured the feminist movement. Future attempts to outlaw pornography will follow the precedent set forth in Osbourne v. Ohio and attempt to ban pornography in order to protect public health and safety.
Author information: Jared Kelly is a fourth-year political science and geography student at UC Berkeley. In his free time, he enjoys playing chess, hiking, classic films, and reading historical fiction
Technical Direction of Shakespeare in Love
This document is a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre. It is a detailed account of author Jared Shofstall’s technical direction process for Minnesota State University, Mankato’s production of Shakespeare in Love in the fall of 2019. This thesis chronicles the author’s process from pre-production through post production in five chapters: an early production analysis and a process development analysis. Appendices and works cited are included
The Role of Self-Construal and the Parties’ Relationship in Dispute-Resolution Preferences
Culture acts as a lens that can influence many aspects of an individual’s life, such as their health perceptions, cognition, and even their preferred style of conflict resolution (Hong et al., 2000). We predict that an individual’s self-construal affects their preference for resolving a conflict. Dimensions of individualism-collectivism and self-construal are tightly linked (Cross, Hardin, Gercek-Swing, 2011). Furthermore, individual differences in self-construal have been found to predict conflict style (Oetzel, 1998). It was hypothesized that participants high in interdependent self-construal will prefer more authoritative styles of conflict resolution (i.e., litigation) while participants high in interdependent self-construal will prefer more mediative styles of conflict resolution (i.e., mediation). In this study, we manipulated the relationship between the conflicting parties and expected to find that people high in interdependent self construal would prefer the same dispute resolution features and mechanisms regardless of their relationship with the conflicting party. We also expected individuals high in independent self construal would prefer more mediative styles of conflict when they were conflicting with a family member. Additionally, with relationship being manipulated, it was hypothesized that those high in interdependent self-construal would have similar preferences for dispute-resolution across different relationships while those high in independent self-construal will prefer more mediative styles of conflict with higher relational familiarity. Results showed that negotiation was the most preferred dispute-resolution mechanism across those either high in independent or interdependent self-construal. However, the relationship manipulation had significant effects for litigation preference, with a stronger preference for litigation in the stranger condition. Results of this study show the importance of educating the public about Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms
Walking the Labyrinth: Considering Mental Health Consumer Experience, Meaning Making, and the Illumination of the Sacred in a Forensic Mental Health Service
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
This novel qualitative research considers outcomes for 12 participants in the Walking the Labyrinth program at the Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care. Potential care applications are identified, including the link between mental health care planning and labyrinth participation.
Primary Author and Speaker: Clark Patrick Heard
Contributing Authors: Rev. Stephen Yeo, Jared Scott</jats:p
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