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Journal articles on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Crowe, Mary, Joyce Poole, and Gilbert Waldbauer. "Coming of Age with Elephants: A Memoir." Ecology 78, no. 2 (1997): 646. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2266041.

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Boisseau, Tracey Jean. "Coming of Age with Anne Moody." Meridians 19, no. 1 (2020): 32–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15366936-8117713.

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Abstract This essay offers a close reading of Anne Moody’s widely read but under-theorized memoir of the civil rights movement, Coming of Age in Mississippi (1968). This essay’s focus mirrors a main focus in Moody’s narrative: her relationship with her mother. Much of the body of literary criticism, as well as historical writings dealing with African American mother-daughter conflict, centers on the observation that Black mothers have often found themselves in conflict with daughters whom they seek to protect by schooling them in accommodationist behavior to better survive in the face of white racism and violence. To strand the analysis there, however, leaves one unable to understand the historically specific nature of the acute generational conflict between Moody and her mother and leaves one without structural explanation for young people’s unprecedented involvement in the 1950s–1960s civil rights movement. This article explores Anne Moody’s daughterly point of view as expressed in her writing to understand why and how Anne was able to develop a distinct sense of self and consciousness, one that alienated her from her mother and laid the groundwork for her activist leadership as well as that of her generational cohort.
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Northcott, Chris. "My Life as a Spy: A Wry and Poignant Memoir of Coming of Age in the Cold War." History: Reviews of New Books 34, no. 4 (2006): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2006.10526938.

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Patel, Madiha. "Proud: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 36, no. 4 (2019): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v36i4.664.

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Ibtihaj Muhammad, the US Olympic medalist, shares her story of becoming an athlete in her book titled Proud. This is a memoir about coming of age in America as an African American Muslim Woman. Ibtihaj Muhammad tells her story of the long and rocky journey she has been on to become the first Muslim, person of color, female athlete. Her story is filled with achievements and excitements as well as distresses and disappointments.
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Walker, Charles. "Accidental Historian: An Interview with Arnold J. Bauer." Americas 69, no. 04 (2013): 493–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500002613.

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Appreciated among Latin Americanists in the United States and highly regarded in Chile, Arnold (“Arnie”) Bauer taught history at the University of California at Davis from 1970 to 2005, and was director of the University of California's Education Abroad Program in Santiago, Chile, for five years between 1994 and 2005. Well-known for his engaging writing style, Bauer reflects broad interests in his publications: agrarian history (Chilean Rural Society: From the Spanish Conquest to 1930 [1975]), the Catholic Church and society (as editor, La iglesia en la economía de América Latina, siglos XIX-XIX [1986]), and material culture (Goods, Power, History: Latin America's Material Culture [2001]). He has also written an academic mystery regarding a sixteenth-century Mexican codex, The Search for the Codex Cardona (2009). His coming-of-age memoir (Time's Shadow: Remembering a Family Farm in Kansas [2012]) describes his childhood and was recently named one of the top five books of 2012 by The Atlantic. He has also written some 50 articles and book chapters and more than 60 book reviews.
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Walker, Charles. "Accidental Historian: An Interview with Arnold J. Bauer." Americas 69, no. 4 (2013): 493–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2013.0038.

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Appreciated among Latin Americanists in the United States and highly regarded in Chile, Arnold (“Arnie”) Bauer taught history at the University of California at Davis from 1970 to 2005, and was director of the University of California's Education Abroad Program in Santiago, Chile, for five years between 1994 and 2005. Well-known for his engaging writing style, Bauer reflects broad interests in his publications: agrarian history (Chilean Rural Society: From the Spanish Conquest to 1930 [1975]), the Catholic Church and society (as editor, La iglesia en la economía de América Latina, siglos XIX-XIX [1986]), and material culture (Goods, Power, History: Latin America's Material Culture [2001]). He has also written an academic mystery regarding a sixteenth-century Mexican codex, The Search for the Codex Cardona (2009). His coming-of-age memoir (Time's Shadow: Remembering a Family Farm in Kansas [2012]) describes his childhood and was recently named one of the top five books of 2012 by The Atlantic. He has also written some 50 articles and book chapters and more than 60 book reviews.
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Kusek, Robert. "Upheavals of Emotions, Madness of Form: Mary M. Talbot’s and Bryan Talbot’s Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes and a Transdiegetised (Auto)Biographical Commix." Prague Journal of English Studies 4, no. 1 (2015): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pjes-2015-0007.

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Abstract In 2012, Mary M. Talbot and Bryan Talbot joined the likes of Richard Ellmann, Gordon Bowker and Michael Hastings and in their graphic memoir Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes (2012) offered a new re-telling of James Joyce’s life, focusing, in particular, on the difficult relationship between the great Irish writer, and his daughter Lucia. However, the story of a complicated emotional bond between Joyce and Lucia was only a framework for an autobiographical coming-of age narrative about Mary M. Talbot herself and her violent relationship with James S. Atherton, a celebrated Joycean scholar and her very own “cold mad feary father”. Following Martha C. Nussbaum’s conception about cognitive and narrative structure of emotions postulated in Love’s Knowledge (1990) and Upheavals of Thoughts (2001), this article wishes to argue in favour of an organic connection between the volume’s thematic concerns and its generic affiliation. In other words, it discusses how a specific class of emotions pertaining to Lucia’s gradual mental disintegration can be adequately told only in a specific literary form, i.e. in a transdiegetised “commix”, an (auto)biographical account which occupies a threshold space between a comic and a novel, fiction and non-fiction, biography and autobiography, words and pictures.
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Sourieau, Marie-Agnès. "Francophone Women Coming of Age. Memoirs of Childhood and Adolescence from France, Africa, Quebec and the Caribbean ed. by Debra Popkin." Women in French Studies 17, no. 1 (2009): 191–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wfs.2009.0010.

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Liu, He, and Xing Gang Zhang. "Studies and Applies of the Data Mining in the Mathematical Modelling." Applied Mechanics and Materials 347-350 (August 2013): 2360–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.347-350.2360.

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Along with the coming of information age, many websites use its formidable resources and popularity, provides day by day the service of specialized and convenient to its member group. The members online rent DVD, became the website management administrative personnel the issue of concern. How to having the data carries on the analysis processing, is solves this problem the key. The article through building the mathematical model, has solved this problem using the data mining technique very well.
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Astley, Carolyn M., Lynne Portelli, Gillian A. Whalley, and Patricia M. Davidson. "Coming of Age: Affiliate Member Profile and Participation in the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand." Heart, Lung and Circulation 16, no. 6 (2007): 447–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2007.02.088.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Nichols, Jacob A. "Halfback on Acid: A Coming of Age Memoir." Thesis, Connect to resource online, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/2194.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Indiana University, 2010.<br>Title from screen (viewed on July 19, 2010). Department of English, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Advisor(s): Robert Rebein, David Beck, Terry Kirts. Includes vitae. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 16-17) and annotated bibliography (leaves 100-108).
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Restrepo, Monica I. "Hunger: Essays." FIU Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2991.

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HUNGER: ESSAYS is a collection of lyric essays that present the coming-of-age story of a young woman growing up in a Panamanian family where identity is defined by patriarchal notions of femininity (e.g., physical appearances) and economically-oriented career aspirations. In an attempt to fit into this family rather than explore her difference, the narrator undergoes psychological trauma that results in anorexia during her young adulthood. As she works towards healing, the narrator grapples with Western dichotomies of body and mind in an effort to become a more integrated self.
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Beckwin, Deborah. "In Double Exile: A Memoir." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2014. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/6243.

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In Double Exile: A Memoir examines the life of a family of Ghanaian immigrants and their journeys of acculturation, and the impact of the father's spiraling mental health issues on his family. Through the eyes of their daughter, this thesis briefly explores their lives on the right side of the Atlantic, as medical professionals, and then focuses on the life of their daughter born in America on the left side of the Atlantic. As novelist Georges Simenon has said, "I am at home everywhere, and nowhere. I am never a stranger and I never quite belong." This memoir explores this tension between alienation and connection, as a second-generation immigrant grows up navigating between various cultures: to dominant American culture, evangelical Christian/Southern culture, African-American culture, and Ghanaian culture. In an attempt to understand the present, this thesis is a sankofa journey back into the author's history. Spanning over four decades, the memoir uncovers various exilic configurations: exiled from family, from ethnic heritage, from home, and from one's self.<br>M.F.A.<br>Masters<br>English<br>Arts and Humanities<br>Creative Writing
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McCarthy, Meghan E. "THE LEMON TREE: MY TREE OF LIFE." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2014. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/49.

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The Lemon Tree is a collection of poems that arose from my attempt to capture memories of influential experiences in growing up. The poems are written in prose blocks and move in and out of childlike and adult sensibilities, creating the disillusion of time and memory. The poems themselves are comments on the unreliability and limited scope of memory and compare remembrance to dreams. This suggests that time moves more fluidly than the waking world accepts. Through looking back, through prisms, the speaker remembers experiences that impacted her development as we follow her on a journey to coming-of-age. The Lemon Tree grapples with becoming and expressing her female fertility and growth as a woman. The speaker constantly searches for love in places of religion, marriage, romantic relationships and friendships. At times, the poems decide what love is by what it isn’t. The act of creating itself was the aim of the manuscript more than the finished project. Some remembrances are intentionally left unclear and messy like wild weeds. The poems are confessional and bear resemblances to a memoir in a lyrical fashion. The Lemon Tree focuses on the processes of life: both the barren and the abundance of fruit, light and dark, winter and summer. The speaker tries to resolve the binaries of trauma and of love and in the process, finds her identity as seen through the symbol of The Lemon Tree, which ultimately becomes her personal tree of life.
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Elliott, Wayne G. "Rusty Nail." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1289509152.

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Anderson, Patrick Martin Luther Jr. "Quarter life crisis or how to get over college and become a functioning member of society." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4839.

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As a writer, I feel like dealing with conflict in real life is the best way to deal with conflict in my fiction. Quarter-Life Crisis or How to Get Over College and Become a Functioning Member of Society, while a fictional novel, is very much about many of the conflicts I've experienced over the past few years. Sean Easton is a twenty-five year old college graduate living in Miami, trying to balance out his life in a world that doesn't make as much sense to him as it did when he first graduated college, happy and looking forward to the future. Suffering through the aftermath of a major breakup as well as the death of his best friend, Sean is in the midst of a year-long alcohol binge when we are introduced to him, a period of time characterized by sporadic bouts of self-loathing interlaced with sardonic internal dialogue directed towards the world at large. Sean's story eventually intersects with the second protagonist in Quarter Life Crisis, Lauren Ellis. Lauren is a twenty-four year old college dropout turned pharmacy technician. When we are introduced to her, Lauren's life is characterized by her child--Justin--and her husband Rick. Rick's a mechanic, and he, Lauren, and their son are all living a comfortably mundane life until the day Lauren comes home to find Rick having sex with eighteen year old Natalie, Justin's babysitter. From there, Lauren's entire life is thrown into disarray, forcing her to confront desires and dreams she had previously filed away in the mental category of "lost." Together, Sean and Lauren represent a large portion of our society, a generation of individuals entering their mid- and late-twenties in the new millennium. Many of them have been told to dream big and aim high throughout their entire lives, that the next four years will be the best of their lives. And then the next four years. A few of us fulfill these dreams.; Most don't, and in a time when acquiring a college degree has become more an expectation than an accomplishment, Sean Easton and Lauren Ellis are two of many that are defined by their uncertainty as to where their place in society is. Quarter Life Crisis follows their journey from complete uncertainty to little less uncertain, bringing their lifelong dreams into direct conflict with what they are actually capable of achieving. Though the circumstances of Sean and Lauren's shifts in character are both distinct, their mentality and outlook on love and life are similar. In the end, they both find a balance that gives them hope for happiness which, they both realize, is the most they can really get in the long run. The underlying theme of Quarter Life Crisis or How to Get Over College and Become a Functioning Member of Society is that college has become a fixture in American upbringing. The novel isn't saying this is a good or bad thing, just that it is something that hangs over everybody in the current generation's heads growing up, whether they attend college or not. The novel is an attempt to examine how people function in the new millennium after reaching the point in their life when college is no longer a factor, when they are thrown into the real world and told to fend for themselves. It's the story of how two people end up doing exactly that, and the hellish process they go through to get to that point.<br>ID: 030423476; System requirements: World Wide Web browser and PDF reader.; Mode of access: World Wide Web.; Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of Central Florida, 2011.<br>M.F.A.<br>Masters<br>English<br>Arts and Humanities
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Fernandez, Cecilia. "Leaving Little Havana." FIU Digital Commons, 2010. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/306.

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Leaving Little Havana is the story of a young girl who leaves her comfortable middle-class home in La Habana just after the Cuban Revolution and, fighting to overcome cultural and language barriers, forges a new life in Miami. Dealing with a torn identity and discovering her voice are at the center of the narrative. After an endless string of escapades, she finally pulls herself together, learns the value of her inner strength by rising above bleak circumstances and gets accepted to journalism school in California. The book examines the devastating effects of immigration on a family and the struggle of a child of Cuban exiles, coming of age in a foreign society, to beat the obstacles that stand in her way to a stable and satisfying life. The narrator shows that Cuban immigrants share similar challenges with all who have aspired to make America their home.
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Read, Jacinta. "Patchwork Someone : a memoir ; and, Religious memoir in a secular age : critical commentary." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2018. http://research.gold.ac.uk/24302/.

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This thesis in Creative Writing comprises two parts. The memoir, Patchwork Someone, is a ‘coming of faith’ story that deals with themes of religious certainty and mental illness. It is set primarily in Hong Kong, in the period encompassing the region’s handover from British sovereignty back to China. The memoir recounts how, as a teenager engaged in a search for belonging, I encountered Evangelical Christianity, and found an allure in the church that was juxtaposed against the instability of mentally ill family members and my own experimentation with drugs. The memoir then describes a mental health crisis that followed more than a decade later, when, as a committed believer and church member, I had a serious incident of self-harming. Recovery follows, but the book departs from the classic conversion arc because it lacks an explicit conclusion and alludes, instead, to the value of negative capability. The accompanying critical work, Religious Memoir in a Secular Age, is a study of the influence of the Confessions of Saint Augustine on apparently non- religious contemporary life-writing. Although the Confessions is regularly cited as the first example of autobiographical writing, there has been little investigation into it by the creative writing community. This critical commentary seeks to address the shortage, and analyses how religious memoirists who strive for diverse audiences can gain insight from a close reading of the Confessions. It offers a brief history of religion in self-life writing, and identifies written forms of religious practices that are evidenced in the Confessions, namely prayer, confession, reflection and testimony. Contemporary articulations of these practices are identified in eight memoirs published between 1985 and 2016 for comparison. Regardless of the changing influence of religion in society, the urges that first prompted Augustine to write his memoir prevail, and continue to be expressed in contemporary literature.
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Icenogle, Grace. "COMING OF AGE: A TALE OF TWO MATURITIES." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2018. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/528238.

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Psychology<br>Ph.D.<br>All countries distinguish between minors and adults for various legal purposes. Recent U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning the legal status of juveniles have consulted psychological science to decide where to draw these boundaries. However, little is known about the robustness of the relevant research, because it has been conducted largely in the U.S. and other Western countries. To the extent that lawmakers look to research to guide their decisions, it is important to know how generalizable the scientific conclusions are. This dissertation examines two psychological phenomena relevant to legal questions about adolescent maturity: cognitive capacity, which undergirds logical thinking, and self-regulatory capacity, which comprises individuals’ ability to restrain themselves in the face of emotional, exciting, or risky stimuli. Age patterns of these constructs were assessed in 5,227 individuals (50.7% female), ages 10-30 (M = 17.05, SD = 5.91) from eleven countries. There were three primary aims of this work. First was to replicate previous research on age patterns in cognitive capacity within the U.S.-only sample. Second was to replicate previous research on age patterns in self-regulatory capacity within the U.S.-only sample. Third was to extend analyses to include the other ten countries in the sample, and evaluate to what degree age patterns found in the U.S. generalize to other parts of the world. I explored age patterns in the U.S. using a variety of statistical approaches, including analysis of variance, regression, and piecewise regression to better understand how these analyses shape our conclusions regarding the age of maturity of cognitive capacity and self-regulatory capacity. Age patterns found in the U.S. were consistent with past research. Specifically, whereas cognitive capacity reached adult levels around age 16, self-regulatory capacity generally continued to mature beyond age 18. When extending the analyses to the other ten countries, I found that generally cognitive capacity matured prior to self-regulatory capacity, but there were numerous deviations from this pattern. For instance, some countries evinced no discernible age pattern in one or both composites (e.g., Kenya or Jordan), while in others self-regulatory capacity reached adult levels earlier than or at the same age as cognitive capacity, inconsistent with hypotheses. In sum, juveniles may be capable of deliberative decision making by age 16, but even young adults may demonstrate “immature” decision making in arousing situations. It is therefore reasonable to have different age boundaries for different legal purposes, at least in the U.S.: one for matters in which cognitive capacity predominates, and a later one for matters in which self-regulatory capacity plays a substantial role. Whether and how these results ought to inform policy in other countries, however, is unclear.<br>Temple University--Theses
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Butler, Udi Mandel. "Coming of age on the streets of Rio." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.415348.

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Books on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Poole, Joyce. Coming of age with elephants: A memoir. Hyperion, 1996.

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Coughlan, William. WaWa West Africa: A coming of age memoir. Balboa Press, 2011.

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Coming of age during the Great Depression: A memoir. Public Administration Institute of New York State, 2005.

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Balcony on the moon: A Palestinian coming of age memoir. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2016.

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Wade, Julie Marie. Wishbone: A memoir in fractures. Colgate University Press, 2010.

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Teresa, Go, and Wiesel Miriam, eds. Nylon road: A graphic memoir of coming of age in Iran. St. Martin's Griffin, 2009.

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Coming of age in Arabia: A memoir of Aden before the terror. Penumbra Press, 2004.

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Wore negari: A memoir of an Ethiopian youth in the turbulent '70s. Xlibris Corporation, 2013.

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Machlin, Edda Servi. Child of the ghetto: Coming of age in fascist Italy, 1926-1946 : a memoir. GiRo Press, 1995.

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A question of freedom: A memoir of survival, learning, and coming of age in prison. Avery, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Garrido, Sandra, and Jane W. Davidson. "Coming of Age and Birthdays." In Music, Nostalgia and Memory. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02556-4_9.

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Rumsey, Suzanne Kesler. "Coming of Age." In Navigating Languages, Literacies and Identities. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740805-4.

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Braithwaite, Jeffrey, and Erik Hollnagel. "Coming of age." In Delivering Resilient Health Care. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429469695-1.

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Barsoux, Jean-Louis. "Coming of age." In INSEAD. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780333981849_7.

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Mothersole, Brenda. "Coming of Age." In Citizen 16+ The Civil Law and You. Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07215-6_2.

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Myers, Michael D. "Coming of age." In The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315619361-7.

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Dowd, James J. "The coming of age." In Social Life in the Movies. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429297458-5.

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Burger, Alissa. "Coming of Age Stories." In Teaching Stephen King. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137483911_8.

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Eckstein, Jutta. "Agility – Coming of Age." In Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11499053_25.

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"Selfhood and Coming of Age in Veteran Memoir." In The Veterans' Tale. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108690164.008.

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Conference papers on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Kotzias, Platon, Abbas Razaghpanah, Johanna Amann, Kenneth G. Paterson, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, and Juan Caballero. "Coming of Age." In IMC '18: Internet Measurement Conference. ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3278532.3278568.

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Wang, Yiran, Melissa Niiya, Gloria Mark, Stephanie M. Reich, and Mark Warschauer. "Coming of Age (Digitally)." In CSCW '15: Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2675133.2675271.

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Xie, Sunney, Eric Potma, Conor Evans, Xiaolin Nan, Wei Yang, and Feruz Ganihanov. "CARS microscopy: Coming of age." In Frontiers in Optics. OSA, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2004.fwn4.

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KUTSCHERA, Walter. "Radiocarbon dating coming of age." In 50th International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics. Sissa Medialab, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.160.0003.

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Douglass, Michael R. "MEMS reliability: coming of age." In MOEMS-MEMS 2008 Micro and Nanofabrication, edited by Allyson L. Hartzell and Rajeshuni Ramesham. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.791010.

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Chung, Taejoong, Emile Aben, Tim Bruijnzeels, et al. "RPKI is Coming of Age." In IMC '19: ACM Internet Measurement Conference. ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3355369.3355596.

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Leuchs, Gerd. "Quantum Key Distribution Coming of Age." In International Conference on Quantum Information. OSA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/icqi.2011.qmf2.

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Faist, Jerome. "Quantum Cascade Lasers: Coming of Age." In CLEO: Applications and Technology. OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_at.2012.jm4i.2.

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Choi, Michael S. "Floating LNG is Coming of Age." In Offshore Technology Conference-Asia. Offshore Technology Conference, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/24800-ms.

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Allstot, D. J., C. T. Charles, S. Kodali, et al. "CMOS integrated transformers: coming of age." In 2006 8th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology Proceedings. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsict.2006.306243.

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Reports on the topic "Coming of age memoir"

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Kaser, Richard M. The Coast Guard's Coming of Age: The New Normalcy of Maritime Homeland Security. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada404695.

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MacCracken, M. C. Comments on Hamaker's hypothesis of a coming CO/sub 2/-induced ice age. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5829167.

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