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    A Conversation with Jessica B. Harris

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    A conversation with culinary historian and award-winning author Jessica B. Harris, moderated by Gabrielle Fulton Ponder

    Jessica Stremer: Cook Prize 2024, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author Jessica Stremer gives an acceptance speech for Great Carrier Reef (Holiday House)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Jessica Pierce: The Last Walk: Caring for Our Animal Companions

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    Bioethicist and author Jessica Pierce will discuss end-of-life care, dying, and euthanasia in the lives of our companion animals.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/humanitiescenter_authenticity1314/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Crossing the Language Barrier: An exploratory review of the effectiveness of nonverbal communication techniques while studying abroad

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    By Jessica Riley, Psychology Advisor: Stacie Furst-Holloway Presentation ID: PM_A35 Abstract: As part of a larger ongoing study in the Department of Psychology, a senior student in the department seeks to understand how communication affects the overall experience of students studying abroad. Research is currently underway with the group of students going to Vietnam and Guatemala this spring break of 2019 and will be completed by the time of the poster fair

    sj-xlsx-1-fap-10.1177_09593535231195957 - Supplemental material for How to have great sex: Exploring sexual subjectivities and discourses of desire in mainstream online media aimed at women

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-1-fap-10.1177_09593535231195957 for How to have great sex: Exploring sexual subjectivities and discourses of desire in mainstream online media aimed at women by Jessica Tappin, Sarah Riley and Tracy Morison in Feminism & Psychology</p

    sj-docx-2-fap-10.1177_09593535231195957 - Supplemental material for How to have great sex: Exploring sexual subjectivities and discourses of desire in mainstream online media aimed at women

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-fap-10.1177_09593535231195957 for How to have great sex: Exploring sexual subjectivities and discourses of desire in mainstream online media aimed at women by Jessica Tappin, Sarah Riley and Tracy Morison in Feminism & Psychology</p

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2014-2015: Dr. Jessica Mulligan

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Dr. Jessica Mulligan of the Health Policy & Management department discusses her book Unmanageable Care: An Ethnography of Health Care Privatization in Puerto Rico - elucidating the history and contemporary state of the Puerto Rican healthcare system

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2014-2015: Dr. Jessica Mulligan

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Dr. Jessica Mulligan of the Health Policy & Management department discusses her book Unmanageable Care: An Ethnography of Health Care Privatization in Puerto Rico - elucidating the history and contemporary state of the Puerto Rican healthcare system

    Jessica Hagedorn, 19th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Jessica Hagedorn Born and raised in the Philippines, Jessica Hagedorn is well-known as a performance artist, poet, and playwright. She is the author of the novel Dogeaters (Penguin), which was nominated for the National Book Award. Hagedorn wrote the screenplay for Fresh Kill, an independent first feature film directed and produced by Shu Lea Cheang and has collaborated on film projects, Color Schemes and Those Fluttering Objects of Desire. Her multimedia theater pieces include Teenytown, The Art of War: Nine situations, and Holy Food. Hagedorn is the recipient of a 1994 Lila Wallace Reader’s Digest Writers Award, and a 1995 NEA Creative Writing Fellowship. Her new novel, The Gangster of Love has been recently released by Houghton Mifflin

    Olive Meek Riley family

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    Sepia-toned image of a group of people in a brass-era car. A man sits with one hand on the steering wheel; beside him is a dark-haired woman wearing a dark hat and a coat. She holds a bouquet and a small girl leaning against her lap. In the back seat are two more ladies, one wearing a large floral arrangement on her hat and sunglasses. The other lady wears a coat with a large fur collar and holds a fur muff. The car is parked on a grassy area, and a barn, a fence and part of a house are just visible behind it.[Back] [Partially obscured by paper glued onto it] [pencil] Olive Meek Riley and daughter Jennie [illegible or obscured] a wife and a little girl. [ink][obscured] Riley is a daughter of Jessica Riley and Joe Shaw [obscured] grand son of Col. Joe Meek [obscured] Portland, Ore 1912
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