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    Review of the book How Fascism Works, by J. Stanley

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    Dr. Devin Z. Shaw (Douglas College) reviews the book How fascism works, by J. Stanley (2020).Final article published

    Stanley Ivins

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    Stanley Ivins is shown here in his World War I uniform. Stanley Ivins was the son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins. He was an author and historican who did extensive notable research on polygamy

    Stanley Ivins

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    Stanley Ivins is shown here in his World War I uniform. Stanley Ivins was the son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins. He was an author and historican who did extensive notable research on polygamy

    Abstracts

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    Stanley S. Shimer— How to Produce Your Town Learning PackageJames Mitchell Smith—Simple Slide Rule to be Used by Brain Damaged and Other Handicapped PersonsLawrence B. Stewart— Advertisements and Scientific AnalysisBeverly L. Ketcham and Jerry J. Nisbet—Galvanic Skin Response as a Measure of Emotional Involvement in Biology InstructionJohn A. Ricketts—Piaget, the Learning Cycle, and the LaboratoryNancy T. Watson and James Watson, Jr. —Science from aPocketbookS. A. Rhine, R. M. Antley, and N. S. Lantz—Human GeneticEducation in the Secondary Schoo

    Christianity, Sport and Disability: A Case Study of the Role of Long-Distance Running in the Life of a Father and his Son who is Congenitally Blind and has Profound Intellectual Disabilities

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    The aim of this qualitative case study was to explore the role of sport (longdistance running) in the lives of a father and his son who is congenitally blind and has profound intellectual disabilities. Drawing on the works of Jean Vanier, Stanley Hauerwas, Henri Nouwen and John Hull, the major themes explored are relational and religious trust, suffering, sacrificial love, embodiment and blindness. A series of one-to-one semi-structured interviews were conducted with the father (and mother) concerned and the resultant transcripts analysed using thematic content analysis. Locating the lived experiences of the interview respondents at the centre of the analysis, findings demonstrate that sport is an invaluable means of physical, psychological and spiritual development which has the potential to act as a "counter-narrative" and "prophetic incarnational message" to the commercialized world of sport

    Stanley Ivins

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    Stanley Ivins is shown here as a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah. Stanley Ivins was the son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins. He was an author and historican who did extensive notable research on polygamy

    Stanley Ivins

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    Stanley Ivins (1891-1967) is shown here at the time he was a school teacher. Stanley Ivins was the son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins. He was an author and historican who did extensive notable research on polygamy

    The safe use of pesticides / J. Lee Mayes, Stanley J. Reno, W.A. Salero.

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    "January 1964." "Reprinted from the Aug-Dec., 1963 Kansas State Department of Health Newsletters." "Mr. Salero, a registered pharmacist, prepared these articles as a guest author for the Occupational Health and Safety section of the Newsletter."Bulletin (Kansas. Division of Environmental Health); no. 5-

    Stanley Ivins

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    Stanley Ivins was the son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins. He was an author and historican who did extensive notable research on polygamy
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