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    Your Town Radio & Television Program: Guests Sam Farr and David Henderson [video]

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    Host: John SandersGuests: Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA); Dr. David Henderson, NP

    Sam & Laura Ross Letter

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    A letter sent by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross, parents of David D. Ross, from Levy, Arkansas on November 25, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/mfcc_ww2_letters/1062/thumbnail.jp

    Lux Esto Law Review (2005)

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    29 p.Kalamazoo College's Lux Esto Law Review for March 2005.Kalamazoo College Prelaw club; Kalamazoo College Department of Political Science.A Case Against Tort Reform / Sam Sedaei -- The Pharmaceutical Industry's Exploitation of Prescription Drugs Patent Protection / Mynti Hossain -- 'New Deal' v. Bad Deal / Sam Sedaei -- Microsoft and Antitrust: Who Wins? / Andrew Rogers -- Venture Capital Legislation: Impetus for Reform / Michael Morosi -- John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company / David Kell

    Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

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    Son’s and wife of the late Sam D. Hamilton, Sam Hamilton Jr,, Clay Hamilton, Becky Hamilton, grandson David Hamilton, Cindy Dohner, Southeast Regional Director, Dan Ashe, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Steve Reagan, Project Leader for Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee and Choctaw National Wildlife Refuges unveil the official refuge sign at the renaming ceremony. The Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee NWR is located near Starkville, Mississipp

    David Troendle Interview

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    This interview of David Troendle was conducted by Chandler Smith on December 17, 2025. Interview transcribed by Sam Howat. David worked at LSU Health Sciences Center - New Orleans from 1968-2011.https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/oral_hist/1030/thumbnail.jp

    An Interview with Tony David Sampson: Author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks

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    Tony D. Sampson is Reader in Digital Culture and Communication in the School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI) at the University of East London, where he directs the EmotionUX lab, supervising research on the cognitive, emotional, and affective aspects of user experience. In 2013, he co-founded Club Critical Theory, an organization dedicated to the application of critical theory in everyday life in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Tony is the author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks and The Assemblage Brain: Sense Making in Neuroculture, both from the University of Minnesota Press. He blogs at viralcontagion.wordpress.com. The editors of this special NANO issue are delighted to have the opportunity to talk with Tony about how his work touches on issues of imitation and contagion—a loaded term unpacked within his 2012 book

    Parents, children and the porous boundaries of the sexual family in law and popular culture

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    This article focuses on a perceived ideological overlap between popular cultural and judicial treatments of sex and conjugality that contributes to a discursive construction of parenthood and parenting. The author perceives that in both legal and popular cultural texts, there is a sense in which notions of ‘natural’ childhood are discursively constituted as being put at risk by those who reproduce outside of dominant sexual norms, and that signs of normative sexuality (typically in the form of heterosexual coupling) may be treated as a sign of safety. These ideas are rooted in ancient associations between fertility, sexuality and femininity that can also be traced in the historical development of the English language. With the help of commentators such as Martha Fineman, the article situates parents and children within a discourse of family which prioritises conjugality, with consequences for the ways in which the internal and external boundaries of families are delineated

    Session 1

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    Irrigating Deserts: C.S. Lewis on Education - Joel D. Heck Confrontation and Retreat: the Rhetoric Persona in the Writings of C.S. Lewis - David Landry Gender and Inklings Friendship - Candice Frederick & Sam McBrid

    A Reading of the David and Goliath Narrative in Greek and Hebrew

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    The story of David and Goliath existed in antiquity in two distinct literary versions, a short version found in LXXB and a longer version reflected in the MT. This thesis proposes that each version is worthy of study in its own right and offers a close literary reading of the narrative of David and Goliath in the Greek text of 1 Reigns 16-18. In this study we explore a method of reading the Septuagint that recognizes it is both a document in its own right and a translation of a Hebrew original. In offering this reading of the septuagintal version of the David and Goliath narrative we will highlight the literary difference between the two final versions of the story that exist in LXXB and MT
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