766 research outputs found
Supplemental Material - COVID-19 distress and interdependence of daily emotional intimacy, physical intimacy, and loneliness in cohabiting couples
Supplemental Material for COVID-19 distress and interdependence of daily emotional intimacy, physical intimacy, and loneliness in cohabiting couples by Talea Cornelius, Ana DiGiovanni, Allie W Scott and Niall Bolger in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships</p
sj-pdf-5-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – Supplemental material for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-5-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-pdf-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – Supplemental material for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-sas7bdat-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
sj-sas7bdat-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-pdf-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – Supplemental material for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-pdf-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – Supplemental material for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-pdf-6-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 – Supplemental material for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-6-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042075 for Relationship quality and objectively measured physical activity before and after implementation of COVID-19 stay-home orders by Talea Cornelius, Amanda Denes, Katrina T Webber, Chelsea Guest, Jeff Goldsmith, Joseph E Schwartz and Amy A Gorin in Journal of Health Psychology</p
Interview with Cornelius Holtorf : [Entrevista com Cornelius Holtorf]
A presente entrevista, aqui apresentada em versão bilingue, tem como objetivo principal dar a conhecer, principalmente para os jovens pesquisadores, o trabalho de Cornelius Holtorf, arqueólogo importante no cenário internacional, e também algumas perspectivas inovadoras de estudos patrimoniais com que o autor vem trabalhando ao longo de sua carreira. Esperamos que a entrevista sirva para incentivar novas pesquisas em contexto brasileiro e latino-americano e para gerar reflexões importantes sobre o futuro do patrimônio nacional.The present interview, presented here in a bilingual version, has as main objective to make known, mainly for young researchers, the work of Cornelius Holtorf, an important archaeologist in the international scenario, and also some innovative perspectives of heritage studies with which the author has been working throughout their career. We hope that the interview will serve to encourage new research in the Brazilian and Latin American context and to generate important reflections on the future of national heritage.</p
Two Coons in a Wreck
Cover of the script for a play from the Denison's Blackface Plays series, entitles 'Two Coons in a Wreck.' This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection. The Club put on several minstrel shows in the 1940s.This is one item from a collection of materials that once belonged to the Cornelius Recreation Club, which was active in Cornelius, Oregon from 1947-1950. Their stated purpose was "to provide recreational activities for both the young and older people of the community," and their regular social activities included dances, sports, picnics and holiday parties. The Club also hosted several minstrel shows. These offensive musical plays featured white community members wearing blackface and dressed in clownish outfits, denigrating African American people and perpetuating racist stereotypes. These shows were presumably given to all-white local audiences
The Mealtime Minstrels
Cover of a script for a minstrel show entitled 'The Mealtime Minstrels.' This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection. The Club put on several minstrel shows in the 1940s.This is one item from a collection of materials that once belonged to the Cornelius Recreation Club, which was active in Cornelius, Oregon from 1947-1950. Their stated purpose was "to provide recreational activities for both the young and older people of the community," and their regular social activities included dances, sports, picnics and holiday parties. The Club also hosted several minstrel shows. These offensive musical plays featured white community members wearing blackface and dressed in clownish outfits, denigrating African American people and perpetuating racist stereotypes. These shows were presumably given to all-white local audiences
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