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    First International Workshop on Historical GIS

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    The First International Workshop on Historical GIS was held on Aug 23rd - 24th, 2001 at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. The Workshop was hosted by the Center for Historical Geographical Studies at Fudan, and organized by: Jianxiong GE (Fudan University), Peter Bol (Harvard University), Ruth Mostern (U.C. Berkeley) , and Lex Berman (Harvard University). RELATED WEBSITE: https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~chgis/pages/agendas/shanghai_2001.html</a

    First International Workshop on Historical GIS

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    The First International Workshop on Historical GIS was held on Aug 23rd - 24th, 2001 at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. The Workshop was hosted by the Center for Historical Geographical Studies at Fudan, and organized by: Jianxiong GE (Fudan University), Peter Bol (Harvard University), Ruth Mostern (U.C. Berkeley) , and Lex Berman (Harvard University). RELATED WEBSITE: https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~chgis/pages/agendas/shanghai_2001.html</a

    sj-pdf-1-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 – Supplemental material for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling by Olof Molander, Peter Wennberg and Anne H Berman in Assessment</p

    sj-pdf-2-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 – Supplemental material for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling by Olof Molander, Peter Wennberg and Anne H Berman in Assessment</p

    sj-pdf-3-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 – Supplemental material for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-asm-10.1177_10731911211046045 for The Gambling Disorders Identification Test (GDIT): Psychometric Evaluation of a New Comprehensive Measure for Gambling Disorder and Problem Gambling by Olof Molander, Peter Wennberg and Anne H Berman in Assessment</p

    Szondi, Berman y la Frühromantik: como un mémoire

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    Este artículo presenta algunas líneas de continuidad entre poesía contemporánea, crítica contemporánea y estudio de la Frühromantik. Se evidencian además los presupuestos teóricos comunes a la traductología de Antoine Berman y la hermenéutica material de Peter Szondi.UCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Artes y Letras::Facultad de Letras::Escuela de Filosofí

    Independent Medical Review: Expanding Legal Remedies to Achieve Managed Care Accountability

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    Author Leatrice Berman-Sandier reports on independent medical review (IMR), a state-based statutory remedy used to resolve disputes over coverage between patients and their health plans. Ms. Berman-Sandler explores the connection between ERISA preemption and IMR, and opines that in light of recent Supreme Court decisions, the stage has been set for expansion of IMR. Accordingly, Ms. Berman-Sandler concludes that there are strong legal and policy reasons for state legislatures to broaden the application of IMR and for the Court to continue to narrow ERISA preemption in order to increase accountability in the managed care arena

    Recurrence in Hemingway and Cézanne

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    Influence study exploring the presence of Cézanne in Hemingway’s work. Berman addresses motifs such as curving roads, which both the author and the painter employ to show the movement from known to unknown. Draws on passages from Hemingway’s fiction, particularly “The Three-Day Blow,” “The Battler,” and The Sun Also Rises, and an interview with Cézanne to conclude that while the artists rely on recasting empirical images to construct meaning, both acknowledge the ultimate inability of art to fully depict reality
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