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Phillip Panek Biar
abstract: Phillip was nine years old when his village was attacked.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 24Region: Bahr al GhazalThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Lewis Phillip Hall, Local Historian and Author
Lewis Phillip Hall-local historian and autho
Phillip Hoose: 2025 Irma Black Award Silver Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Phillip Hoose gives an acceptance speech for Claudette Colvin: I Want Freedom Now!, illustrated by Bea Jackson (Straus and Giroux)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/irma_black_awards/1019/thumbnail.jp
Phillip Herring
Phillip Herring (1936- ) is a scholar and biographer, who taught English at the University of Wisconsin at Madison for over twenty five years. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1966, and later worked at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. Herring is the author of Joyce's Uncertainty Principle (1987), Djuna: the Life and Work of Djuna Barnes (1995), and is the co-editor of Djuna Barnes's Collected Poems: With Notes Towards the Memoirs (2005). His papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and other materials accumulated during the writing of his Barnes biography. Subjects include Djuna Barnes, her family and friends, and locations relating to Barnes's life
Oh, read me this letter dear comrade
Dying man has comrade read letter from sweetheart.No ref
Relative Read Abundance used in analyses
Relative read abundance data for "Molecular analysis of predator scats reveals role of salps in temperate inshore foodwebs" under review in Frontiers in Marine Science (Manuscript ID: 407577). Full methods will be in the published manuscript.This is the dataset used directly by our R code to analyse the differences in the relative read abundance (a proxy for relative abundance) of different prey taxa in DNA taken from little penguin DNA. This DNA was collected at Phillip Island in southe-eastern Australia under ethics permit No.
2.2014 approved by Phillip Island Nature Parks Animal Ethics Committee number
and Research Permit No. 10006148 from the Department of Environment, Land,
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2023-2024, Distinguished Visiting Author, Phillip Lopate
Student Fellows: Lucero Blanco, Charlotte Cole, Benjamin Harvey, Nicole Kowalewski, Laura Yeadonhttps://docs.rwu.edu/bermont-fellowship/1010/thumbnail.jp
2023-2024, Distinguished Visiting Author, Phillip Lopate
Student Fellows: Lucero Blanco, Charlotte Cole, Benjamin Harvey, Nicole Kowalewski, Laura Yeadonhttps://docs.rwu.edu/bermont-fellowship/1010/thumbnail.jp
Phillip Kenneth Seidman
Artwork photographed and inventoried by the 2015 Summer Art Inventory team in the Visual Resources Center.This is a portrait of Phillip Kenneth Seidman wearing a dark suit and a red tie. His arms are over a chair and he is standing behind. There is a bookshelf in the background. The portrait is framed with a decorative gold frame and no glass. At the bottom center of the frame there is a plaque that reads “PHILLIP KENNETH SEIDMAN / 1907-1999 / MEMPHIS BUSINESSMAN, ECONOMIST, AUTHOR, CIVIC LEADDR, / RHODES LIFE TRUSTEE AND RECIPIENT OF THE COLLEGE’S / DISTINGUISHED SERVICE METAL AND HONORARY DOCTOR OF HUMANITIES DEGREE. HIS WISDOM AND GENEROSITY HAVE / TOUCHED THE LIVES OF GENERATIONS OF RHODES STUDENTS. / DEDICATED SEPTEMBER 14, 1989.”. There is an artist’s signature in red “ ’89 / TOM DONAHUE” at the bottom right corner of the portrait
Dark Moon Shallow Sea (The Gods of Night and Day Series, vol. 1) by David R. Slayton
Book review of Dark Moon Shallow Sea (The Gods of Night and Day Series, vol 1) by author David R. Slayton. Book review by Phillip Fitzsimmons
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