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Julia Perry and Jane Cannon
This black and white photograph features the Harvey House in Newton on May 4, 1957. It is the last day of service. Restaurant reopened on July 29, 1957, as Henning Coffee Shop. Sitting at a cloth-covered table are two black women. Left to right, are Julia Perry and Jane Cannon. Full resolution copies of this file are not available.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/3001/thumbnail.jp
Challenges of anticipation of future decisions in dementia and dementia research
Anticipation of future decisions can be important for individuals at risk for diseases to maintain autonomy over time. For future treatment and care decisions, advance care planning is accepted as a useful anticipation tool. As research with persons with dementia seems imperative to develop disease-modifying interventions, and with changing regulations regarding research participation in Germany, advance research directives (ARDs) are considered a solution to include persons with dementia in research in an ethically sound manner. However, little is known about what affected people deem anticipatable. This contribution provides a critical reflection of the literature on anticipation and of a qualitative study on the assessment of ARDs with persons with cognitive impairment in Germany. It combines theoretical and empirical reflections to inform the ethical-legal discourse. Anticipation involves the conceptual separation of the past, the present, and the future. Including dimensions such as preparedness, injunction, and optimization helps in establishing a framework for anticipatory decision-making. While dementia may offer a window of time to consider future decisions, individual beliefs about dementia including fears about stigma, loss of personhood, and solitude strongly impact anticipating sentiments. Concepts of anticipation can be useful for the examination of uncertainty, changing values, needs, and preferences interconnected with the dementia trajectory and can serve as a means to make an uncertain future more concrete. However, fears of losing one’s autonomy in the process of dementia also apply to possibilities of anticipation as these require cognitive assessment and reassessment of an imagined future with dementia
Changemakers in Action: Changemakers in Technology
"Changemakers in Technology" panel with Jacqueline Corbelli and Julia Perry of SustainChain, Elizabeth Cabral of Purpose and Perspective, and Lewis Perkins of Apparel Impact Institute
Letter, Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869
ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies. ALS.Found in:Mss. 65 T97 Additions, Series 1: Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition, 186
Meeting Children’s Author Julia Donaldson
A report from a meet and greet with Julia Donaldson, a best-selling children's author. The event was organized by Ibis grafika publishing house and held in bookshop "Bookara" in Zagreb, 20 May 2018
Julia Gladu
President Bill Perry, Julia Gladu, Provost Blair Lordhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/years_of_service_2015/1054/thumbnail.jp
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