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    L. P. Sullivan

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    "L.P. Sullivan NX60513 Cpl. 7 Coy AASC 2/30 AASC 8th Div Vesteys 1941 - 1943".L.P. Sullivan NX60513 Corporal. 7th Company Anti Aircraft Search Light. 2/30 Anti Aircraft Search Light, 8th Division. Vesteys 1941 - 1943

    Convergence groups, Hausdorff dimension, and a Theorem of Sullivan and Tukia

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    We show that a discrete, quasiconformal group preserving Hopf n has the property that its exponent of convergence and the Hausdorff dimension of its limit set detect the existence of a non-empty regular set on the sphere at infinity to Hopf n. This generalizes a result due separately to Sullivan and Tukia, in which it is further assumed that the group act isometrically on Hopf n, i.e. is a Kleinian group. From this generalization we are able to extract geometric information about infinite-index subgroups within certain of these groups

    Documentation of the Learning and Emotion Laboratory, Institute for the Study of Child Development, 1983-2012

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    Physical Layout and Apparatus Documentation (10 p.) -- Expression Coding and Scoring Methods (28 p.) -- Training Materials for Coding Expressions During Learning (61 p.)

    K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan

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    Verdière Raoul. K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 42, fasc. 1, 1973. pp. 279-280

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    Approach-Related Emotion, Toddlers’ Persistence, and Negative Reactions to Failure

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    Approach behavior, defined as differences in behavior to an incentive event and anger at its removal, was assessed during contingency learning in 87 5-month-olds was related to maternal ratings of mastery behaviors at two years. Mothers reported on infants’ concurrent temperament, as well as the occurrence of anger and tantrums, and their own anger at 12 months. Approach behavior was expected to predict persistence with objects and persistent motor behavior, but not negative reactions to failure. Negative reactions to failure were expected to be mediated by a distress-prone temperament. The moderating effect of maternal anger on these relations was also explored using conditional process regression models. Controlling for soothability, early approach behavior predicted toddlers’ persistence, especially gross motor persistence, moderated by maternal anger. With more maternal anger, approach behavior and toddler’s persistence were more strongly related. Distress to limits, infant anger at 12 months, and maternal anger were significantly correlated, but only infant anger was related to negative reactions to failure. Prior to six months, goal-directed behavior is related to later behavioral persistence, but maternal responses to child anger are an important contributor to this relation and by 12 months, infant anger directly predicts mastery frustration at two years.  Part of a larger longitudinal project examining the relation of early infant expressions during learning frustration to later behavior and emotional risk.Peer reviewed

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    Book Review: Small Armies, Big Cities: Rethinking Urban Warfare

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    Author: Louise A. Tumchewics (editor) Reviewed by Dr. John P. Sullivan, instructor, Safe Communities Institute, University of Southern California Dr. John P. Sullivan gives an overview of Louise A. Tumchewics\u27s anthology on the persistent challenge of urban warfare and highlights the work\u27s strongest chapters and their value to commanders and planners of future urban operations. Sullivan mentions chapter author Patrick Finnegan\u27s discussion of liminality as particularly valuable and also calls John Spencer\u27s siege discussion one of the book\u27s core contributions.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/1040/thumbnail.jp
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