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    Rachel Carson, Wendell Berry, Henry David Thoreau: Discerning the Ideal Relationship with Nature

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    This thesis explores the question of a right relationship to nature by examining the literary works of Rachel Carson, Wendell Berry, and Henry David Thoreau

    Public Space, Media Space.

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    Public Space, Media Space asks how media saturation are transforming public space and our experience of it. From the role of graffiti and Youtube videos of street art in the Cairo revolution, to OOH (Out of Home) advertising, the book is diverse in its approach and global in its coverage

    Rachel Berry’s American Individualism In Glee Tv Serial

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    Seri televisi adalah produk budaya populer. Di Amerika, ada beberapa serial televisi yang membawa American Society sebagai tema utama. Serial tersebut menunjukkan perjuangan kehidupan Amerika seperti masalah sosial, konflik pribadi dan sosial, dan juga nilai Amerika. Glee sebagai serial televisi Amerika mewakili kehidupan sosial remaja Amerika. Seri televisi ini berfokus pada cara karakter mencapai mimpi mereka dengan menerapkan nilai masyarakat Amerika. Rachel Berry, karakter utama dalam serial televisi Glee, memiliki aspek individualisme dalam perjalanan untuk mencapai mimpinya. Peneliti menggunakan teori individualisme Amerika untuk menemukan aspek individualisme pada karakter Rachel Berry. Data dalam penelitian ini diambil dari adegan yang telah ditangkap bersama dengan dialog. Teori individualisme Amerika digunakan untuk menganalisis perilaku Rachel Berry di musim Glee 1-3 Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa perilaku Rachel mencerminkan tiga aspek individualisme Amerika. Mereka kemandirian, kepercayaan diri, dan non-egoisme

    Bertice Berry - 04/06/1999 - (Riall Lecture Series)

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    Begun in 1988, the E. Pauline Riall Lecture Series brings to the University and community outstanding national lecturers in the field of education. The series was established by the late Miss Riall, long-time principal and teacher of the former Salisbury University's Campus School. A generous bequest was provided by Miss Riall's will to fund this special program. Dr. Bertice Berry, Author, Sociologist, Comedian – 4/6/1999https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjageKPrvY

    Wendell Berry, Kentucky\u27s Author

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    My poster highlights the life and works of Kentucky native Wendell Berry. Mr. Berry is most noted for his writings which encourage the support of local agriculture. I have done a phone interview with Mr. Berry, quotations from which were incorporated into the poster. Mr. Berry has intertwined his philosophy into both his fictional and non- fictional works, and highlights from these works are presented

    The effects of berry polyphenols on the gut microbiota and blood pressure: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials in humans

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    Berry consumption has beneficial effects on blood pressure. Intestinal microbiota transform berry phytochemicals into more bioactive forms. Thus, we performed a systematic review of randomized clinical trials to determine whether berry polyphenols in foods, extracts or supplements have effects on both the profile of gut microbiota and systolic and diastolic blood pressure in humans. PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and CAB Abstracts (EBSCOhost) were searched for randomized clinical trials in humans published from 1 January 2011 to 29 October 2021. Search results were imported into Covidence for screening and data extraction by two blinded reviewers, who also performed bias assessment independently. The literature search identified 216 publications; after duplicates were removed, 168 publications were screened with 12 full-text publications assessed for eligibility. Ultimately three randomized clinical trials in humans met the eligibility criteria. One randomized clinical trial showed a low risk of bias while the other two randomized clinical trials included low, high or unclear risk of bias. Together the randomized clinical trials showed that berry consumption (Aronia berry, strawberries, raspberries, cloudberries and bilberries) for 8–12 weeks had no significant effect on both blood pressure and the gut microbiota. More randomized clinical trials are needed to determine the effects of berry consumption on the profile of gut microbiota and blood pressure in humans

    Sex Addiction: the Chicken-and-Egg Dilemma of Diagnosis

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    In May 2013, the American Psychiatric Association will release the next version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V). Interestingly, sex addiction, despite significant attention from mainstream media, will be omitted from the manual. This omission presents a challenge to clinicians who treat sex addiction, and researchers aiming to further our understanding of the issue. This commentary outlines some of the reasons sex addiction was not included in the DSM-V, including a ‘chicken-and-egg’ conundrum, which makes it difficult to generate research without a clear diagnosis, and difficult to establish a definitive diagnosis without a supportive body of research

    Hat with Berry Detail

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    Hat with Berry Detai

    Summons of Rachel Thomas to Joseph's trial

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    This document is a summons issued under the authority of the State of Delaware, directing John Ward, a constable of Kent County, to summon Rachel Thomas to testify in court. The summoned individual was required to appear before Justices Nehemiah Tilton and James Bellach. The court was set to convene in Dover on Wednesday, June 14, 1786, for the trial of a Negro man named Joe, the property of James Berry. Rachel faced a penalty of one hundred pounds should she not testify. The document is signed by James Sykes, Clerk of the Court. Ward indicates on the reverse of the document that the witness was summoned as ordered

    Summons of Rachel Thomas to Joseph's trial

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    This document is a summons issued under the authority of the State of Delaware, directing John Ward, a constable of Kent County, to summon Rachel Thomas to testify in court. The summoned individual was required to appear before Justices Nehemiah Tilton and James Bellach. The court was set to convene in Dover on Wednesday, June 14, 1786, for the trial of a Negro man named Joe, the property of James Berry. Rachel faced a penalty of one hundred pounds should she not testify. The document is signed by James Sykes, Clerk of the Court. Ward indicates on the reverse of the document that the witness was summoned as ordered
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