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    The First Ride Caprice.

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    sectionalpianoads on back cover for Lee & Walker stock9726 6Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 104, Item 038Composed and Arranged by Addison P. Wyman.T. Sinclair's Lith. Phila.; G.F. Swai

    The First Ride Caprice.

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    sectionalpianoads on back cover for Lee & Walker stock9726 6Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 104, Item 038Composed and Arranged by Addison P. Wyman.T. Sinclair's Lith. Phila.; G.F. Swai

    "I don’t really like tedious, monotonous work": working-class young women, service sector employment and social mobility in contemporary Russia

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    This article contributes a global perspective to the emerging literature on girlhood in western contexts by examining the changing shape of transitions to adulthood amongst working-class young women in St. Petersburg, Russia. As in many western countries, new forms of service sector employment and an increasingly accessible higher education system appear to offer young women new prospects for social mobility. In contrast to the increasingly impoverished and denigrated traditional pathways into work, the young women in the study derive significant value from these new opportunities, constructing narratives of self-actualisation and approximating notions of respectable femininity. Nevertheless, actual social mobility is elusive, as familiar patterns of classed and gendered stratification limit their prospects. Despite its specificity, the case thus further illustrates the limited nature of the transformations available to young women through the new forms of education and work characteristic of global neoliberal contexts

    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.P. 1 contains an 'Anecdote' beginning "A certain nobleman, .. ".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Cromwell.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Doctor Young.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Addison A. Stuart

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    An obituary for Addison A. Stuart, U.S. Civil War veteran and author of the book Iowa Colonels and Regiments

    Addressing Medical Issues and Mental Health – Past and Present

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    Addressing Medical Issues and Mental Health – Past and Present Moderator: Dr. Yeojin Rho Importance of Translation Services for Haitian Immigrants Throughout Illinois Madeline Adams & Elizabeth Ziemer, Eastern Illinois UniversityFaculty Sponsor: Jessica Tindira Digestive Parasites: The Mental Effects of their Misdiagnosis on Patients Addison Prokop, Governors State UniversityFaculty Sponsor: Chris Greiner The Impact of Henry VI’s Mental Illness on Politics and Religion in England Dylan Walker, Elmhurst UniversityFaculty Sponsor: Dr. Robert Butle

    Production of biofuel from used coffee grounds

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    Brenda Addison-Jones' explores the effectiveness of energy alternatives using used coffee grounds and a Bomb Clarinometer, a standard apparatus that measures the total heat content of substances. This PowerPoint presentation is in lieu of a live recording as part of the DC Research Café (November, 2020).biofuelheatcoffee groundsbomb calorimeterenerg

    B829: Addison—Its Persistencies and Changes

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    In 1947, at the request of the Maine Agricultural Extension Service, personnel of the USDA and Extension Service studied three Maine towns: Addison, in Washington County; Easton, in Aroostook County; and Turner, in Androscoggin County. The purpose of the studies was to determine the factors related to participation in Extension and other community-based activities; results of the research were summarized in Hay et al. (1949). The 1986-89 study of Addison analyzed in this publication is a component of a research project that focuses also on Easton and Turner and Landaff, New Hampshire. The current study is not, per se, a duplication of the earlier research. The two projects employed different research methodologies. In the 1986-1989 series of studies, the author relied on key informants to obtain data related to the structure and functioning of key institutions in the four communities and focused on social change in each of the communities. To obtain the necessary data for each of the major social institutions—economics, education, family, government, religion, and the process of social stratification—the author interviewed residents of the town and personnel of relevant institutions and agencies. During the three-year observation and interviewing process, the author interviewed more than 50 Addison residents. All formal interviews were tape recorded and later transcribed. The author also used town reports, a published history, local documents, and newspapers.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1026/thumbnail.jp
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