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    Madeleine Stratford folio

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    A folio of poetry by Madeleine Stratford, appearing in the Spanish, German, and French originals and in English translations by the author and Libertad Garzón

    Dr. Madeleine Orr: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Sport

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    Runtime 35:33In this episode of Tucker Center Talks, Dr. Nicole M. LaVoi talks with sport ecologist and author Dr. Madeleine Orr—founder of the Sport Ecology Group (https://www.sportecology.org/) and lead author of the UN’s Sport for Nature report (https://www.unep.org/resources/publication/sports-nature-setting-baseline-handbook) — about how sport is both impacted by and contributing to climate change. They discuss the science behind sport disruptions, the limits of current adaptation strategies, and why reimagining major sporting events is key to meaningful climate action across all levels of sport. Topics Covered: How climate change is already disrupting youth, collegiate, and pro sport; the difference between greenwashing and genuine climate adaptation in sport; and why it's time to rethink how, when, and where major sporting events are held.LaVoi, Nicole M.; Orr, Madeleine. (2025). Dr. Madeleine Orr: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Sport. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276425

    "An Object That's Not An Object": A Conversation On Literature And Belonging With Madeleine Thien

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    In July 2023, Canadian author Madeleine Thien joined the program of the first European Summer School in Canadian Studies (ESSCS), co-organized by the Centres for Canadian Studies at the Universities of Vienna and Innsbruck. In a reading and an author’s talk with Helena Oberzaucher, she talked about reading, writing, and literature and read from her acclaimed novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing

    The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration

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    On March 27, former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, James Baker III, Warren Christopher, Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell gathered in Athens to discuss current U.S. foreign policy with the goal of providing advice and counsel to the next presidential administration. The session was moderated by Terence Smith, of “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” before an audience of more than 2,000. Sponsored by the Dean Rusk Center, in partnership with the Southern Center for International Studies, the two hour roundtable, titled “The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration,” has been edited for broadcast on PBS stations across the country

    Queer Talk, 03/10/2004

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    Madeleine Winterfalcon talks with Cynn Chadwick, author of the newly-released book Girls with Hammers, the sequel to Cat Rising.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_queertalk/1020/thumbnail.jp

    I sit down at the dinner table to die

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    Madeleine Cruz is an aspiring writer who claims to be from Chicago but may be lying. She likes to read; her favorite author is Ursula K. Le Guin. She is frequently tired and only sometimes actually asleep

    False Assumptions, Ethnocentrism and Cultural Imposition … Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care and Its Place in Aotearoa

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    It is ironic that Madeleine Leininger, the founder of Transcultural Nursing which was developed to "promote and protect the clients of diverse cultural groups" (Leininger 1996, p.13) was apparently not well informed about the Aotearoa/New Zealand context when she made her response to the Cooney article in Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, Vol. 11 NO. 2.  It seems that Leininger, despite having written "whenever cultural imposition or negative ethnocentrism occur ... one will find culturally unsafe practices and outcomes", (Leininger, 1996b, p.13) is prepared to respond to a New Zealand author without an indepth knowledge of the New Zealand scene.  It is not surprising therefore, that her response contains inaccuracies and misconceptions

    THE FLOW OF LYMPH FROM THE LUNGS OF THE DOG

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    Volume 136: No. 1, p. 207, 1941. M. F. Warren and C. K. Drinker, The Flow of Lymph from the Lungs of the Dog. P. 208, change (Drinker et al., 1941) to (Drinker et al., 1940). P. 213, change Maurer (1941) to Maurer (1940). P. 221, insert the following references in the bibliography: Drinker, C. K., M. F. Warren, F. W. Maurer and J. D. McCarrell. This Journal 130: 43, 1940. Maurer, F. W. This Journal 131: 331, 1940. </jats:p

    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-ptd-10.1177_08968608241237686 - Exercise perceptions and practices of people receiving peritoneal dialysis: An international cross-sectional survey

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    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-ptd-10.1177_08968608241237686 for Exercise perceptions and practices of people receiving peritoneal dialysis: An international cross-sectional survey by Jennifer M MacRae, Trinity A Tam, Tyrone Harrison, Oksana Harasemiw, Clara Bohm, Paul N Bennett, Nancy Verdin, Nicki Scholes-Robertson, Madeleine Warren and Stephanie Thompson in Peritoneal Dialysis International</p

    The originality of the Avant Garde, Madeleine ou a Desilusão nas Artes Visuais

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    The originality of the Avant Garde, Madeleine ou a Desilusão nas Artes Visuais, é uma reflexão sobre a desilusão, a arte moderna, a partir do ensaio da Rosalind Krauss, The Originality of the Avant Garde, onde a autora explora a questão da cópia e do original, interligando com a questão da cópia e original na personagem Madeleine no filme Vertigo de Alfred Hitchcock, ambos metáforas para o sentimento de desilusão perante o que reconhecíamos como verdade.ABSTRACT The originality of the Avant Garde, Madeleine, or disillusion in the Visual Arts, it will be a reflection on disillusionment, modern art, based on Rosalind Krauss' essay, The Originality of the Avant Garde, where the author explores the issue of copy and original, linking with the issue of copy and original in the character of Madeleine in Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo, both metaphors for the feeling of disillusion before what we recognized as truth
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