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    [Photograph of M. Rodriguez Perez]

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    Photograph of M. Rodriguez Perez. He is posing for a photograph standing by a small table covered by a lacy tablecloth and books are on the shelf below the table

    Volitional consumption:Repetitive vase scenes in a psychophysiological context

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    Copyright 2017. Published by Routledge. The attached manuscript (embargoed until 23/22/2018) is an author produced version of the following chapter. Uploaded in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.Volioti, K. (2017). Volitional consumption Repetitive vase scenes in a psychophysiological context. In D. Rodriguez Perez (Ed.), Greek Art in Context. Archaeological and Art Historical Perspectives (pp. 81-96). London and New York: Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group

    Volitional consumption:Repetitive vase scenes in a psychophysiological context

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    Copyright 2017. Published by Routledge. The attached manuscript (embargoed until 23/22/2018) is an author produced version of the following chapter. Uploaded in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.Volioti, K. (2017). Volitional consumption Repetitive vase scenes in a psychophysiological context. In D. Rodriguez Perez (Ed.), Greek Art in Context. Archaeological and Art Historical Perspectives (pp. 81-96). London and New York: Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group

    Michael Rodriguez interviews author Gary Gildner

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    Author Gary Gildner explains why he left his tenured teaching position to move to Idaho to became a full-time writer of poetry. Gildner talks about donating his personal papers to Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections, his writing style and how he approaches writing. Gildner is interviewed by MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writer Series. Held at the MSU Main Library

    Oral History Interview with Melvin Perez, January 13, 2005

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Melvin Perez. Perez joined the Navy in August, 1943. From basic training, he went to radio school in Colorado. After radio school, Perez was assigned to a Joint Assault Signal Company (JASCO) unit. Navy personnel were pulled from JASCO units while Perez was in Hawaii. Instead, he was assigned to USS Montrose (APA-212) and rode it to Leyte in time for the invasion. There, Perez helped establish shore to ship voice communications. Later, he boarded USS Goodhue (APA-107) and travelled to Ie Shima, where he again set up voice communication from shore to ship. When the war ended, Perez was on Luzon practicing landings for the invasion of Japan. The Goodhue delivered the Americal Division to Japan and returned with a load of former POWs. Perez received his discharge in April, 1946

    Sterling Houston Papers

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    Letter from Dr. Enrique Perez-Rodriguez to The Advocate, an American magazine for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender interests. Dr. Perez-Rodriguez sends lengthy commentary on the state of American healthcare; particularly, his many grievances concerning what he believes to be a poor and hypocritical treatment of HIV and indigent patients by politicians and lawmakers

    [Letter from A. Perez to Ernesto Herrera]

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    Letter from A. Perez to Ernesto Herrera postmarked May 1, 1959. Envelope included

    Perez Family Collection

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    The Perez-Saunders Family Collection consists of photographs and legal documents of the pioneer family, Perez of Concepcion, Texas in Duval County in the late 19th century. Jose Inocente Perez and his wife, Francisca Saenz moved to the Concepcion area about 1852 from Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. They had thirteen children. One of their granddaughters, Rafaela Perez married James Columbus Saunders in Brooks County. This collection is a history of the families

    Jose E. D. Rodriguez

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    Photograph shows Jose E. D. Rodriguez, as an elderly man, wearing chaps and standing with his horse
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