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Foster, Lawrence, and Jessie L. Embry. "Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the Principle." Western Historical Quarterly 20, no. 3 (August 1989): 344. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/969553.

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Bringhurst, Newell G., Jessie L. Embry, and Linda King Newell. "Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the Principle." American Historical Review 94, no. 3 (June 1989): 887. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1873981.

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Dollahite, David C., Loren D. Marks, and Heather Howell Kelley. "Mormon Scholars and Mormon Families in Family Studies: A Brief Retrospective." Mormon Studies Review 4 (January 1, 2017): 16–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18809/msr.2017.0102.

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Mueller, Michelle. "Escaping the Perils of Sensationalist Television Reduction." Nova Religio 22, no. 3 (February 1, 2019): 60–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2019.22.3.60.

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Mormon polygamy has become a popular subject for contemporary reality television shows. TLC’s polygamy reality shows center around Mormon polygamist families from the families’ points of view. In contrast from these, Lifetime/A&E Networks’ Escaping Polygamy (2014–) centers around three twenty-something ex-members of a Mormon fundamentalist sect known as the Kingston group. The show depicts the ex-members as heroines who rescue other young adults as they are leaving Mormon polygamist sects. In this article, Escaping Polygamy is interpreted as an “atrocity tale” that relies on a history of moral panic around Mormon polygamy and perpetuates reductive stereotypes about Mormon fundamentalist groups. After an evaluation depending on content analysis of the series and informal interviews with key individuals represented on the series, this article explores the possible damage Escaping Polygamy causes for Mormon polygamist sects and even the young adults shown leaving the groups.
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Marks, Loren. "Sacred Practices in Highly Religious Families: Christian, Jewish, Mormon, and Muslim Perspectives1." Family Process 43, no. 2 (June 2004): 217–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.2004.04302007.x.

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Heath, Melanie. "Espousing Patriarchy: Conciliatory Masculinity and Homosocial Femininity in Religiously Conservative Families." Gender & Society 33, no. 6 (July 13, 2019): 888–910. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891243219857986.

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Drawing on in-depth interviews with individuals in current and former plural Mormon fundamentalist families, I demonstrate how gender is structured relationally in plural marriage, dependent on noncoercive power relations. Men perform a “conciliatory masculinity” based on their position as head of the family that requires constant consensus-building skills and emotional labor to maintain family harmony. This masculinity is shaped in relation to women’s performance of “homosocial femininity” that curbs men’s power by building strong bonds among wives to deflect jealousies and negotiate household duties. I argue for the importance of studying masculinities and femininities together as a relational structure to better understand specific religious and family contexts.
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Bennett, James B. "“Until This Curse of Polygamy Is Wiped Out”: Black Methodists, White Mormons, and Constructions of Racial Identity in the Late Nineteenth Century." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 21, no. 2 (2011): 167–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.2011.21.2.167.

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AbstractDuring the final quarter of the nineteenth century, black members of the Methodist Episcopal (ME) Church published a steady stream of anti-Mormonism in their weekly newspaper, the widely read and distributedSouthwestern Christian Advocate. This anti-Mormonism functioned as way for black ME Church members to articulate their denomination's distinctive racial ideology. Black ME Church members believed that their racially mixed denomination, imperfect though it was, offered the best model for advancing black citizens toward equality in both the Christian church and the American nation. Mormons, as a religious group who separated themselves in both identity and practice and as a community experiencing persecution, were a useful negative example of the dangers of abandoning the ME quest for inclusion. Black ME Church members emphasized their Christian faithfulness and American patriotism, in contrast to Mormon religious heterodoxy and political insubordination, as arguments for acceptance as equals in both religious and political institutions. At the same time, anti-Mormon rhetoric also proved a useful tool for reflecting on the challenges of African American life, regardless of denominational affiliation. For example, anti-polygamy opened space to comment on the precarious position of black women and families in the post-bellum South. In addition, cataloguing Mormon intellectual, moral, and social deficiencies became a form of instruction in the larger project of black uplift, by which African Americans sought to enter the ranks and privileges of the American middle class. In the end, however, black ME Church members found themselves increasingly segregated within their denomination and in society at large, even as Mormons, once considered both racially and religiously inferior, were welcomed into the nation as citizens and equals.
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Bradley, Martha Sonntag. "Response: Patriarchy, Intervention, and Prophetic Leadership Challenges in the Culture of Mormon Fundamentalism." Nova Religio 10, no. 1 (August 1, 2006): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2006.10.1.30.

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ABSTRACT: This response challenges Steve Kent's generalization that the culture of Mormon fundamentalism is maladaptive because of its sanction of the marriage of underage girls to older patriarchs, and that this will lead ultimately to the demise of the practice of polygamy. Despite the restrictions and limitations placed on the lives of female members of Mormon fundamentalist communities, and even the abuse that occurs in some family situations, threats to the perpetuation of plural marriage in the future come from a complex combination of external and internal pressures. These pressures include the power structure of patriarchy, the intervention of governmental agencies in the private lives of polygamous families, the abuse of prophetic leadership on the part of the leaders of the various groups, and, finally, human frailty.
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Altman, Irwin. "Challenges and opportunities of a transactional world view: Case study of contemporary Mormon polygynous families." American Journal of Community Psychology 21, no. 2 (April 1993): 135–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00941618.

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Halford, Alison. "‘Come, Follow Me’, The Sacralising of the Home, and The Guardian of the Family: How Do European Women Negotiate the Domestic Space in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?" Religions 12, no. 5 (May 12, 2021): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel12050338.

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In October 2018, the Prophet Russell M. Nelson informed members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that the Church teaching curriculum would shift focus away from lessons taught on Sunday. Instead, members were now asked to engage with ‘home-centred, church-supported’ religious instruction using the Church materials ‘Come, Follow Me’. In a religion where Church leaders still defend the idealised family structure of a stay-at-home mother and a father as the provider, the renewed emphasis on the domestic sphere as the site for Church teaching could also reinforce traditional Mormon gender roles. This article draws upon the lived religion of Latter-day Saint women in Sweden, Greece and England to understand how they negotiate gender in their homes. Looking at the implementation of ‘Come, Follow Me’ of sacralising of the home as a gendered practice, there appears to be reinforcing the primacy of the domestic space in the reproduction of religious practices and doctrinal instruction. Simultaneously, in conceptualising a gender role, the guardian of the family, I show the ways that European Latter-day Saint women are providing, protecting and nurturing their families. The domestic space then becomes instrumental in providing space for more nuanced, complex gender constructs that accommodate Mormon beliefs, cultural context and secular notions of gender without destabilising the institutional structure.
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Dollahite, David C., Loren D. Marks, Alyssa Banford Witting, Ashley B. LeBaron, Kaity Pearl Young, and Joe M. Chelladurai. "How Relationship-Enhancing Transcendent Religious Experiences during Adversity Can Encourage Relational Meaning, Depth, Healing, and Action." Religions 11, no. 10 (October 10, 2020): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11100519.

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Research on the relationship between religion, spirituality, and health suggests that religious involvement can help people deal with various kinds of adversity. Although there has been a great deal of work on the influence of religious involvement and religious and spiritual practices on physical, mental, and relational health, there exists a gap in the theoretical and empirical literature about the potential benefits of transcendent religious experiences on marriage and family relationships. We report some findings from a study of in-depth interviews with 198 religious American exemplar families from diverse religious, ethnic, and geographic backgrounds. The religious-ethnic make-up of the sample included: African American Christian (13%), Asian Christian (12%), Catholic and Orthodox Christian (11%), White Evangelical Christian (12%), White Mainline Christian (10%), Latter-day Saint (LDS, Mormon), (14%), Jewish (16%), and Muslim (12%). Systematic group coding resulted in the findings that, during times of adversity, transcendent religious experiences reportedly (a) provided relational meaning, (b) increased relational depth, (c) healed relational hurt, and (d) encouraged relational action. We suggest implications for theory, research, clinical practice, and pastoral work.
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Johnson, Carl J. "A COHORT STUDY OF CANCER INCIDENCE IN MORMON FAMILIES EXPOSED TO NUCLEAR FALLOUT VERSUS AN AREA-BASED STUDY OF CANCER DEATHS IN WHITES IN SOUTHWESTERN UTAH." American Journal of Epidemiology 125, no. 1 (January 1987): 166–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a114501.

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Couturier, Edith. "Moreno Families." Americas 46, no. 2 (October 1989): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500076537.

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Savage, Thomas J. "Emeline and Jeremiah." California History 93, no. 2 (2016): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ch.2016.93.2.31.

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On November 2, 1850, Jeremiah Root published a “Notice” in the Sacramento Transcript offering a reward for the arrest of his wife, Emeline, who had absconded with a younger man, twelve thousand dollars, and their two-year-old daughter, leaving Root and their five sons to fend for themselves at the roadhouse they ran along the American River. When Emeline and their daughter were found three months later on a bark in San Francisco preparing to leave California, Jeremiah met with her and the couple quickly reconciled. Charges were dropped against Emeline and her associates, and Jeremiah and the rest of their family joined her on the ship to travel east. The Transcript editorialized against the apparent tawdry nature of the affair, but a deeper inspection of the history of this forty-niner family reveals in intimate detail how Jeremiah and Emeline's personal struggles emerged from the incredible physical and spiritual turmoil experienced by early Mormon emigrants, who played a seminal role in Gold Rush–era California. Emeline and Jeremiah Root were early converts to Mormonism and arrived in California having survived a twelve-year odyssey that began in Kirtland, Ohio. They were expelled first from Kirtland and then from Nauvoo, Illinois, after the murder of their church leader, Joseph Smith. They persevered through starvation and malnutrition at Winter Quarters on the Missouri River while following Brigham Young to Salt Lake. They struggled with spiritual allegiances as the practice of polygamy and economic inequities became apparent among church leadership, and they ultimately defied Brigham Young by taking the physically demanding overland route from Salt Lake through the Forty-Mile Desert and over the Carson Pass to Gold Rush California in early 1849. Finally, they lived through a tumultuous year on the lower American River, surviving among unruly miners, deadly shootouts over property rights, and a rampant outbreak of cholera. These pressures erupted into a personal crisis when Emeline escaped, escorted by a family friend who was perhaps her lover, taking her only daughter and the family fortune with her. Emeline and Jeremiah's eventual reconciliation and the way Jeremiah ultimately lived out his life revealed them to be people of personal and spiritual integrity who, in this one incident, were overwhelmed by the struggles of the times. Their story illustrates the incredible resiliency of early California pioneers and integrates in vivid detail the physical, spiritual, and emotional challenges facing families in Gold Rush–era California.
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Morton, Alison. "Who is providing a safety net for babies and young children?" Journal of Health Visiting 8, no. 7 (July 2, 2020): 276–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/johv.2020.8.7.276.

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With many health visitors in England redeployed during the early weeks of the pandemic, Alison Morton considers the consequences for children and families, as well as the health visitors intended to support them
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Anthony, James C. "The Influence of Morton Kramer in Research on Mental Health and Aging." International Psychogeriatrics 11, no. 1 (March 1999): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610299005657.

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Professor Morton Kramer, age 84, died on August 17, 1998, in Pikesville, Maryland, USA, near Baltimore. He is survived by three children and their families. He is remembered by hundreds of students, friends, and colleagues around the globe.
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Manchón, P. M. G. "Extreme coefficients of Jones polynomials and graph theory." Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications 13, no. 02 (March 2004): 277–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218216504003135.

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We find families of prime diagrams of knots with arbitrary extreme coefficients in their Jones polynomials. Some graph theory is presents in connection with this problem, generalizing ideas by Yongju Bae and Morton [4] and giving a positive answer to a question in their paper.
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Beyers, Coralie. "Bright Angels and Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories ed. by Eugene England." Western American Literature 29, no. 4 (1995): 354–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wal.1995.0125.

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Sedrakyan, Sedrak. "Sociometry and Familial Status-Role Relations." WISDOM 2, no. 5 (December 1, 2015): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v2i5.42.

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One of the contemporary social psychology di­rections, sociometry, has played a vital role in small groups investigation. That direction was formed, de­veloped and widely applied in the first decades of 20th century by Moreno who was first of all con­cerned with primary, i. e. intimate, emotional rela­tions of people in small groups, emergence of fee­lings among group members such as sympathy and dislike, love and hatred, respect and contempt, the desire to be in mutual communication or isolation from each other, etc. With the help of sociometric method created and currently applied by Moreno the latter tries revealing such inter-group relations that are nearly not perceptible for “naked eyes“ (to observe superficially), however they often have serious, sometimes also critical influence on people’s behavior and state of mind. And though there has been put forth the viewpoint that sociometry is not as efficient in family investigation as when studying other small and medium groups, nevertheless, family sociometric research is compulsory and useful for investigating family psychology.
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Elbein, S. C., L. Corsetti, D. Goldgar, M. Skolnick, and M. A. Permutt. "Insulin Gene in Familial NIDDM: Lack of Linkage in Utah Mormon Pedigrees." Diabetes 37, no. 5 (May 1, 1988): 569–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/diab.37.5.569.

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Elbein, S. C., L. Corsetti, D. Goldgar, M. Skolnick, and M. A. Permutt. "Insulin gene in familial NIDDM. Lack of linkage in Utah Mormon pedigrees." Diabetes 37, no. 5 (May 1, 1988): 569–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.37.5.569.

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Ius, Marco. "Sociodrama as a “potential stage” for creating participative and transformative research on social work with families living in vulnerable situations." Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie 19, S1 (October 20, 2020): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11620-020-00563-z.

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AbstractThis article of the Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie aims to explore how Morenian sociodrama and its techniques represent valuable tools for participative research with social professionals and teachers working with children and their families in vulnerable situations. After introducing the Canon of Creativity by Moreno and its connection to art-based research, sociodrama is theoretically introduced and proposed as a research tool. This is followed by a description of an experience of participative research with a group of roughly 40 professionals within the national Italian programme P.I.P.P.I. The process of the session is described and discussed, in order to demonstrate how sociodrama can be an interesting tool for social research. The conclusion provides connections between practice and research, proposing the involvement of families in future activities, and highlighting possible future theoretical explorations in order to examine the topic in greater depth.
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Wang, Jian. "Diversity of exotic vascular plant species on Moreton Island in subtropical Australia: increase over 100 years." Australian Journal of Botany 62, no. 5 (2014): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt14032.

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There have been significant increases in the richness of exotic vascular plant species over the past century on Moreton Island, Australia. In total, 120 exotic species (including eight declared plants) in 90 genera and 42 families were collected and collated through field surveys during 2008–2010 and from the Queensland Herbarium collections. One-hundred years ago, no exotic vascular plant species were recorded. Sixteen years later, 14 exotic species in 14 genera from 11 families were collected. A half century later (1973–1975), a detailed vegetation survey recorded 66 exotic species (including five declared plants) belonging to 57 genera from 30 families. This increase coincides with a history of increasingly frequent wild fires, increasing human activities and greater presence of feral animals. The most significant increase occurred after the 1973–1975 surveys, namely an increase of 54 more species, equivalent to an 81.8% increase. These latter species included 17 (31.5%) woody species, 11 (20.4%) graminoid species and 26 (48.1%) forb species. The Sorensen similarity index (ISS) of total exotic species between the surveys of 1973–1975 and 2008–2010 was intermediate (ISS = 0.62). Index for woody species (ISS = 0.60) was also intermediate. Indices for annual graminoids (ISS = 0.53) and perennial forbs (ISS = 0.40) were all relatively low between the studies. Perennial graminoids and annual forbs had high similarity indices, namely, 0.75 and 0.72, respectively. The invasiveness of these plants was also assessed and it was shown that the ‘highly invasive’ and ‘generally invasive’ species were relatively few in number. The findings highlight the rapid increase and change in exotic vascular plant species on Moreton Island and the need for a more robust understanding of the exotic species’ dynamics of the island in order to inform weed management and native vegetation protection services.
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Beltrán Carreño, José Patricio, José Humberto Sola Villena, Alberto Pantaleón Quezada Ramón, and Dorys Jackeline Maldonado Benalcázar. "Estudio Descriptivo: Impacto de un Club de Diabéticos sobre la Glicemia, Funcionalidad Familiar y Ansiedad. Hospital “Moreno Vázquez”.Gualaceo. Octubre 2010 - Marzo 2011." Revista Médica del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga 7, no. 2 (July 20, 2015): 150–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14410/2015.7.2.ao.29.

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Beltrán Carreño, José Patricio, José Humberto Sola Villena, Alberto Pantaleón Quezada Ramón, and Dorys Jackeline Maldonado Benalcázar. "Estudio Descriptivo: Impacto de un Club de Diabéticos sobre la Glicemia, Funcionalidad Familiar y Ansiedad. Hospital “Moreno Vázquez”.Gualaceo. Octubre 2010 - Marzo 2011." Revista Médica del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga 7, no. 2 (July 20, 2015): 150–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14410/2016.7.2.ao.29.

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Tonello, Eliana Marisa. "Influencia del clima social familiar sobre la relación del adolescente con su grupo de pares y con su mejor amigo." RIEE | Revista Internacional de Estudios en Educación 7, no. 1 (May 31, 2007): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37354/riee.2007.067.

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El estudio aquí reportado procuró determinar la influencia del clima social familiar sobre la relación de los adolescentes con su grupo de amigos y con su mejor amigo. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 156 sujetos de entre 14 y 16 años, de ambos sexos. Se administró la Escala de Clima Social Familia (Moos, Moos y Trickett, 1995), el Cuestionario de Percepción de la Relación con los Pares (Klimkiewicz, s. f.) y la Escala de Amistad (Richaud de Minzi, Moreno y Sacchi, 2003). Se realizaron análisis descriptivos, de frecuencia, de regresión lineal múltiple y multivariado de variancia (MANOVA). Se observó una influencia significativa de las escalas desarrollo y relaciones familiares sobre la percepción de la relación del adolescente con sus pares y también con su mejor amigo. Las subescalas mostraron también alta influencia sobre ambos vínculos de amistades en la adolescencia. Se concluye que los adolescentes que experimentan en su familia un clima social de relación, comunicación y libre expresión de pensamientos y sentimientos, donde se permite cierto grado de autonomía y se promueve el desarrollo de sus capacidades, tienen una mejor relación tanto con su grupo de pares como con su mejor amigo.
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Beveridge, I., T. H. Cribb, and S. C. Cutmore. "Larval trypanorhynch cestodes in teleost fish from Moreton Bay, Queensland." Marine and Freshwater Research 68, no. 11 (2017): 2123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf17010.

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During a helminthological examination of teleost fish of Moreton Bay (Qld, Australia), 976 fish from 13 orders, 57 families and 133 species were examined and nine species of trypanorhynch metacestodes were identified. Callitetrarhynchus gracilis (Rudolphi, 1819) was the most frequently encountered species, found in 16 species of fish, with Callitetrarhynchus speciosus (Linton, 1897), Pterobothrium pearsoni (Southwell, 1929), Otobothrium alexanderi Palm, 2004, Otobothrium mugilis Hiscock, 1954, Otobothrium parvum Beveridge & Justine, 2007, Proemotobothrium southwelli Beveridge & Campbell, 2001, Pseudotobothrium dipsacum (Linton, 1897) and Heteronybelinia cf. heteromorphi Palm, 1999 occurring in fewer host species and at lower prevalences. Comparisons are made with studies elsewhere in the world and specifically within the South-west Pacific. Of the best studied regions in the South-west Pacific (Heron Island, Lizard Island, New Caledonia and now Moreton Bay), the fauna from Moreton Bay was found to be the most distinctive, with fauna from the three reef locations sharing 35–48% of species between sites and just 12–24% with Moreton Bay. The fauna of trypanorhynch cestodes from Lizard Island and New Caledonia was found to be the most similar.
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Lee, Hyang-Sook, and Pa-Ra Lee. "Families of Pairing-Friendly Elliptic Curves from a Polynomial Modification of the Dupont-Enge-Morain Method." Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences 10, no. 2 (March 1, 2016): 571–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18576/amis/100218.

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Reynolds, Noel B. "The Gospel according to Mormon." Scottish Journal of Theology 68, no. 2 (April 1, 2015): 218–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003693061500006x.

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AbstractAlthough scholarly investigation of the Book of Mormon has increased significantly over the last three decades, only a tiny portion of that effort has been focused on the theological or doctrinal content of this central volume of Latter-day Saints (LDS) scripture. This article identifies three inclusios which promise definitions of the doctrine or gospel of Jesus Christ and proposes a cumulative methodology to explain how these definitions work. This approach reveals a consistently presented, six-part formula defining ‘the way’ by which mankind can qualify for eternal life. In this way the article provides a starting point for scholarly examinations of the theological content of this increasingly influential religious text.While the names of the six elements featured in Mormon's gospel will sound familiar to students of the New Testament, the meanings he assigns to these may differ substantially from traditional Christian discourse in ways which make Mormon's characterisation of the gospel or doctrine of Christ unique. (1) Faith is understood primarily as action displaying complete trust or reliance on Christ and the power of his atonement. (2) Repentance requires turning away from one's own way and humbly submitting – by covenant – to the way of the Lord. (3) Water baptism is then the prescribed sign of that covenant a repentant person gives in witnessing both to God and to the world that she has repented and undertaken to follow Christ in all things. (4) The baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost brings the remission of sins in a spiritual rebirth to the repentant individual at such time as God judges her repentance to be true. It also provides converts with a direct witness of the Father and of the Son and of the promises of salvation for those who follow this gospel – as they may be led by the continuing guidance of the Holy Ghost. (5) But only those who endure to the end in this way will (6) receive salvation in the kingdom of God.The overall pattern suggested is a dialogue between man and God, who initially invites all people to trust in Christ and repent. Those who respond by repenting and seeking baptism will be visited by fire and by the Holy Ghost, which initiates a lifelong interaction, leading the convert day by day in preparation for the judgement, at which she may finally be invited to enter the kingdom of God.
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Zuber, Charles, and Prue Ahrens. "Langafonua — Building a New Life: Documenting the Cultural Life of Polynesians in Redland Shire." Queensland Review 11, no. 1 (April 2004): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600003585.

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Redland Shire lies between the Brisbane City limits and the waters of Moreton Bay and is named after its red soil, which has provided fertile farmland since the establishment of the City of Brisbane. The photographic collection entitled ‘Langafonua’ pictures Pacific Islanders building a new life in Redland Shire. In 2002 it was exhibited in the Redlands Gallery from 16 March to 12 April, and then at the Australian Historical Association Annual Conference in Brisbane in July. The photographs and text explore aspects of cultural life of the Polynesian families who immigrated from the South Pacific in the 1970s. The title ‘Langafonua’ connotes the aspirations of this community as it attempts to build a new life in Australia. The migrant families pictured here work in fields that are often on the cusp of rezoning for residential development. Much of the land is still owned by retired Italian farmers who lease the farms to Tongans and Samoans. In the hands of the Islanders, the farms produce the yams, sweet potatoes and bele so beloved by the Polynesian community.
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Woodall, PF. "Waterbird Populations in the Brisbane Region, 1972-83, and Correlates with Rainfall and Water Heights." Wildlife Research 12, no. 3 (1985): 495. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9850495.

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Mean numbers and annual variation of 52 species of waterbirds (families Podicipedidae; Pelicanidae; Anhiigidae; Phalacrocoracidae; Ardeidae; Ciconiidae; Plataleidae; Anatidae; Rallidae; Jacanidae) from the Queensland Ornithological Society's records of the Brisbane region during 1972-83 are presented. Changes in the numbers of many species showed significant negative correlations with changes in the Moreton winter rainfall (3 months before the count). Changes in numbers of hardheads, grey teal and Eurasian coot also had significant negative correlations with changes of inland rainfall, and many other species showed similar trends. Changes in numbers of darter and pied cormorant were positively correlated with changes in Moreton and Warrego rainfall respectively. Most species had non-significant correlations with Moreton dam levels, but for chestnut teal, white-faced heron and dusky moorhen these approached statistical significance (P<0.1). Numbers of whitefaced heron, black swan, comb-crested jacana and darter decreased, and those of Australian pelican and plumed and wandering whistling-ducks increased during the survey period. The coastal and inland distribution of some species is also presented.
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HUNTER, JANET A., and THOMAS H. CRIBB. "A cryptic complex of species related to Transversotrema licinum Manter, 1970 from fishes of the Indo-West Pacific, including descriptions of ten new species of Transversotrema Witenberg, 1944 (Digenea: Transversotrematidae)." Zootaxa 3176, no. 1 (January 27, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3176.1.1.

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Transversotrema licinum Manter, 1970 was described from two species of fishes from Moreton Bay, Queensland, and sub-sequently reported from 13 further species from six families in the Indo–West Pacific region. This study records specimensmorphologically similar to T. licinum from 48 fish species from 11 families. A combined analysis of the second internaltranscribed spacer region (ITS2) of ribosomal DNA and morphological data revealed a complex of at least 15 species andfrom these data ten new species of Transversotrema Witenberg, 1944 are described here. T. licinum sensu stricto is char-acterised in terms of morphology, distinct genotype, wide host distribution (Kyphosidae, Lutjanidae, Monodactylidae,Mugilidae, Pomacentridae and Sparidae) and, at present, is known only in Moreton Bay. The following new species areproposed: T. atkinsoni n. sp. from nemipterids from Heron Island (southern GBR) and Ningaloo Reef (Western Australia);T. borboleta n. sp. from chaetodontids and lutjanines (Lutjanidae) from Lizard Island and Heron Island; T. cardinalis n.sp. from lutjanines and a haemulid from Lizard Island; T. carmenae n. sp. from nemipterids from Lizard Island; T. dam-sella n. sp. from pomacentrids, a labrid and a mugilid from Lizard Island; T. espanola n. sp. from lutjanines from Heronand Lizard Islands; T. fusilieri n. sp. from caesionines (Lutjanidae) from Lizard Island; T. manteri n. sp. from caesioninesfrom Lizard Island and Ningaloo Reef; T. nova n. sp. from a nemipterid from New Caledonia; and T. witenbergi n. sp.from caesionines from Heron Island. Transversotrema borboleta n. sp. is itself probably a complex of at least three closelyrelated species but these are not yet sufficiently well delineated to allow separate descriptions. Four putative species re-ferred to as Species A–D recognised from molecular analysis have not been described because of insufficient data. Mostspecies are evidently strongly restricted to families or subfamilies of fishes. Only T. licinum appears to be genuinely eu-ryxenic. Transversotrema borboleta infects chaetodontids and lutjanids but the nature of the distribution may be an indi-cation that it represents a species complex. Most of the species appear to have restricted ranges, being absent from susceptible host species at some localities.
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Torres Queiruga, Andrés. "Morte e transcendencia en María Victoria Moreno." Boletín da Real Academia Galega, no. 379 (May 29, 2019): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.32766/brag.379.723.

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Partindo da morte como tabú cultural, o artigo estudia do diario de María Victoria Moreno, analizando o limpo enfrontamento co seu misterio. Atenta á dimensión antropolóxica a través de García-Sabell, entra con sensibilidade na visión relixiosa da resurrección, atenta tanto aos exemplos da fe sinxela como aos de crentes excepcionais. Parece resignarse ao consolo humilde e familiar na memoria dos seres queridos. Valorando esa humanísima actitude, o artigo acaba cunhas consideracións integradoras de carácter filosófico e teolóxico.
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Amador Murguía, María Eugenia. "DEL ÉXITO AL FRACASO: UNA EMPRESA FAMILIAR DEDICADA A LOS LÁCTEOS." Quipukamayoc 17, no. 34 (March 15, 2014): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/quipu.v17i34.4730.

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Productos Lácteos de Calidad, S.A. de C.V nació en la Ciudad de Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, en agosto de 1988, a raíz de la Venta de Helados Finos, S.A. de C.V. a la Compañía Transnacional México, S.A. de C.V., siendo el giro principal de Helados Finos, S.A. de C.V la fabricación de helado y, en menor proporción la fabricación de productos lácteos, pretendiendo de esta manera tener ingresos todo el año, ya que cuando disminuía la venta de helado por la temporada, incrementaba la demanda de productos lácteos. La condición de venta entre ambas partes, es que Productos Lácteos de Calidad no podía fabricar helados, pero la línea de lácteos no entró en la negociación; por lo que esta empresa que nace, es decir Productos Lácteos de Calidad, decide que su giro principal sea el de fabricación y venta de productos lácteos, utilizando las marcas existentes en este momento, además de registrar una nueva marca, que pretendía fuera la que identificara plenamente a la empresa.
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HEATH, WILLIAM. "Thomas Morton: From Merry Old England to New England." Journal of American Studies 41, no. 1 (April 2006): 135–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875806002787.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne claims, in his brief preface to “The May-pole of Merry Mount,” that “the facts, recorded on the grave pages of our New England annalists, have wrought themselves, almost spontaneously,” into a “philosophical romance” and “a sort of allegory.” He later refers to these “true” and “authentic passages from history” as “a poet's tale.” Yet to anyone familiar with the sources available to Hawthorne,1 nothing is more striking than how much authentic history he has left out – most notably Thomas Morton himself, whose version of what transpired at his fur-trading post on Massachusetts Bay (New English Canaan) is indeed a tale told by a poet, albeit a minor one. What do we know about the man who put up the maypole that so outraged his pious neighbors? Who was Thomas Morton and why were the Puritans so offended by him? If his maypole symbolized the festive culture of Merry Old England, Morton epitomized its spirit. No wonder he was a persona non grata among the Puritans of New England, although Falstaff would have welcomed him to the Boar's Head Tavern. Like many a man of the Elizabethan Renaissance, he was enamored of classical learning and the New World; three times he abandoned London's Bankside to seek his fortune in Massachusetts Bay, at the risk of his life.
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Hodgkinson, Gerard P., and S. Alexander Haslam. "A Review of the Field or an Articulation of Identity Concerns? Interrogating the Unconscious Biases That Permeate I-O Scholarship." Industrial and Organizational Psychology 10, no. 4 (November 22, 2017): 621–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/iop.2017.67.

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Aguinis et al.’s (2017) analysis of the “most frequently cited sources, articles, and authors in industrial-organizational psychology textbooks” is a commendable piece of scholarship. Certainly, they have applied themselves to an important question and articulated a meaningful set of answers. We have no doubt too that for many readers the insights and answers they provide will be informative, compelling, and even reassuring—if only because they reinforce a view of the world with which they are familiar and by which they are comforted, even if that familiarity and comfort are framed in terms of a set of knotty professional concerns (Morton, Haslam, Postmes, & Ryan, 2006).
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Cmiel, Kenneth. "Passionate Kisses?" Law & Social Inquiry 19, no. 03 (1994): 591–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-4469.1994.tb00771.x.

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Marianne Constable's Nietzschean foray into American legal writing is a contribution simultaneously to both theory and history. The latter deserves special mention, for despite the very important legal theory currently being played in a Nietzschean key, legal history has largely remained immune, caught in a range of liberal and critical approaches. Constable in this essay takes a familiar body of thought and interrogates it with a stunningly new set of questions. What looks like the checkered career of “democratic culture” to a writer like Morton Horwitz becomes the descent into the lowest stages of hell for Constable, a journey to the deepest recesses of nihilism.
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Viú Adagio, Julieta. "Escenas de una vida bohemia en la noche setentista:." Saga. Revista de Letras, no. 11 (October 30, 2020): 252–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.35305/sa.vi11.84.

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El libro de memorias Black out (2016) de María Moreno recrea momentos particulares del campo cultural y artístico argentino que muestran otra cara de los años setenta: se trata de una bohemia que se involucra en una política de los textos antes que en una política en los textos. Con esa escritura propia de la autora, alejada de cualquier simplismo y no exenta de ironía, Moreno repasa noches compartidas con colegas de redacción, historias de excesos y alcohol, poniendo en juego preceptos familiares y morales. Desde una perspectiva biopolítica, en este artículo, señalamos la desnaturalización de ordenamientos y jerarquías establecidos al cuestionar de lleno mandatos sociales instituidos sobre los cuerpos individuales y colectivos.
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Aznar Almazán, Yayo. "Moreno Andrés, Jorge: El duelo revelado. La vida social de las fotografías familiares de las víctimas del franquismo." Boletín de Arte, no. 40 (November 28, 2019): 364–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/bolarte.2019.v0i40.5456.

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Hay una cita de De Certeau que se repite varias veces a lo largo del libro de Jorge Moreno: «En un espacio en que los fuertes siempre ganan, las palabras (y las imágenes) siempre engañan». Por ello, porque engañan, es imprescindible pararnos a mirarlas, analizarlas, entenderlas, sentirlas… en una apuesta en la que el autor va un poquito más allá de lo que en principio podríamos pensar.
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Siede, Isabelino A., Cecilia Bernardi, and Claudia V. Britez. "Consideraciones sobre las salas multiedad en el Nivel Inicial. Una investigación en jardines de Moreno." Revista del IICE, no. 45 (December 18, 2019): 143–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.34096/iice.n45.7130.

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Las salas multiedad son una forma alternativa de organización del Nivel Inicial con presencia cada vez mayor en la provincia de Buenos Aires. En contraste con la tradicional segmentación por edades, esta modalidad de agrupamiento susci-ta controversias y representaciones encontradas, al mismo tiempo que da lugar a nuevos ensayos y construcción de criterios para la enseñanza. En este artículo, se presentan los resultados preliminares de una investigación exploratoria sobre el funcionamiento de las salas multiedad en instituciones del partido de Moreno, orientada a indagar las representaciones de docentes, directivos y familias sobre ellas, los rasgos de la enseñanza que ofrecen y las condiciones institucionales que favorecen u obstaculizan su funcionamiento.
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DOYLE, JOHN R., HOLLY KRIEGER, ANDREW OBUS, RACHEL PRIES, SIMON RUBINSTEIN-SALZEDO, and LLOYD WEST. "Reduction of dynatomic curves." Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 39, no. 10 (January 25, 2018): 2717–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/etds.2017.140.

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In this paper, we make partial progress on a function field version of the dynamical uniform boundedness conjecture for certain one-dimensional families ${\mathcal{F}}$ of polynomial maps, such as the family $f_{c}(x)=x^{m}+c$, where $m\geq 2$. We do this by making use of the dynatomic modular curves $Y_{1}(n)$ (respectively $Y_{0}(n)$) which parametrize maps $f$ in ${\mathcal{F}}$ together with a point (respectively orbit) of period $n$ for $f$. The key point in our strategy is to study the set of primes $p$ for which the reduction of $Y_{1}(n)$ modulo $p$ fails to be smooth or irreducible. Morton gave an algorithm to construct, for each $n$, a discriminant $D_{n}$ whose list of prime factors contains all the primes of bad reduction for $Y_{1}(n)$. In this paper, we refine and strengthen Morton’s results. Specifically, we exhibit two criteria on a prime $p$ dividing $D_{n}$: one guarantees that $p$ is in fact a prime of bad reduction for $Y_{1}(n)$, yet this same criterion implies that $Y_{0}(n)$ is geometrically irreducible. The other guarantees that the reduction of $Y_{1}(n)$ modulo $p$ is actually smooth. As an application of the second criterion, we extend results of Morton, Flynn, Poonen, Schaefer, and Stoll by giving new examples of good reduction of $Y_{1}(n)$ for several primes dividing $D_{n}$ when $n=7,8,11$, and $f_{c}(x)=x^{2}+c$. The proofs involve a blend of arithmetic and complex dynamics, reduction theory for curves, ramification theory, and the combinatorics of the Mandelbrot set.
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Lanzarote-Fernández, María-Dolores, José-Francisco Lozano-Oyola, Montserrat Gómez-de-Terreros-Guardiola, Isabel Avilés-Carvajal, Rafael Martínez-Cervantes, and Jennette Moreno. "Spanish Version of the Family Health Behavior Scale: Adaptation and Validation." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 5 (March 6, 2019): 810. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050810.

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Different studies around the world indicate that the percentages of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence are high. In this context, it would be useful to have a common, valid, and reliable instrument to assess health behaviors of families that allows comparisons of data from different countries. The objective is the adaptation of a Spanish version of the Family Health Behavior Scale (FHBS). The questionnaire originally developed by Moreno group was translated and adapted following the International Test Commission protocol. Its psychometric properties were evaluated through analysis of internal consistency, factor analysis and other evidences of validity. The Spanish version of the FHBS demonstrated adequate reliability coefficients, and its factor structure sufficiently replicated that obtained by the original measurement. The results suggested that the adapted version of the questionnaire was an adequate and valid measure for the evaluation of family health behaviors related to the prevention of overweight and obesity.
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Schneider, Paulo Henrique, and Jairo Lizandro Schmitt. "Composition, community structure and vertical distribution of epiphytic ferns on Alsophila setosa Kaulf., in a Semideciduous Seasonal Forest, Morro Reuter, RS, Brazil." Acta Botanica Brasilica 25, no. 3 (September 2011): 557–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-33062011000300007.

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In tropical forests, tree ferns constitute an important phorophyte for the establishment and occurrence of epiphytic species. Composition, structure and vertical distribution of epiphytic ferns were studied on Alsophila setosa Kaulf., in a semideciduous seasonal forest fragment, in the city of Morro Reuter (29º32'07"S and 51º05'26"W), in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The sample consisted of 60 caudices of at least 4 m high, which were divided in 1 m intervals from the ground. The specific importance value was estimated trough the coverage value and caudex frequency at the intervals. A total of 14 species was recorded, belonging to 10 genera and five families. The highest specific richness occurred in Polypodiaceae. The rarefaction curve for the total sample did not reach an asymptote with an estimated 14.98 to 16.95 species, showing that a few species could still be recorded. The species with the highest importance value and vertical amplitude was Blechnum binervatum (Poir.) C.V. Morton & Lellinger, with a decreasing frequency from bottom to top of the caudex. Considering the predominance of habitual holoepiphytes, the removal of Alsophila setosa caudices compromises microhabitat availability for epiphytes in the forest understory.
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Čokeša, Vlado, Branka Pavlović, Snežana Stajić, Zoran Poduška, and Đorđe Jović. "Corylus L.: Its diversity, geographical distribution and morpho-anatomical characteristics with special reference to the systematic classification and phylogenics of Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna L.)." Sustainable Forestry: Collection, no. 81-82 (2020): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/sustfor2081001q.

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Botanists have not yet reached an agreement regarding the number of species and lower taxa within the Corylus L. genus (hazel). According to different literature sources worldwide, 14, 16,18, or 20 species have been described within the genus. There are many synonyms in the scientific literature for the same species, which creates additional confusion in determining the total number of species within the genus. According to the WCSP (World Checklist of Selected Plant Families), (http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/synonomy.do?name_id=47827), 16 species have been recognized worldwide. According to this valid classification based on morpho-anatomical characteristics, all hazels are divided into two sections, and each section into two subsections. The paper presents the main differences between these groups and subgroups, as well as their distribution in the world. Special attention is given to the range of distribution, morpho-anatomical characteristics, systematic classification, and relatedness of Corylus colurna L. to other species.
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Jiménez, Maximiliano. "Partly Familiar, Partly Novel Too: Fantasy and Science Fiction in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West." Nuevas Poligrafías. Revista de Teoría Literaria y Literatura Comparada, no. 1 (February 11, 2020): 123–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.nuevaspoligrafias.2020.1.1111.

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This article proposes a reading of Hamid’s novel Exit West (2017) that pays attention to the tropes and formulas of fantasy and science fiction used to frame an account of the so-called refugee crisis. Although the novel portrays situations rooted in the global concern regarding migrants, Hamid structures his story through associations with non-mimetic genres employing the trope of magical doors that provide escape to those desperate to flee their surroundings. I argue that replacing the hardships of travel with such a magical means of transport helps to relativize our perception of the situation in terms of science-fictional and fantasy scenarios. At the same time, the “unrealistic” depiction of the real sociopolitical problem leads to thematic reflections that are not grounded in the pity raised by the excessive attention paid to the dangers of migration, but that rather invite to a critical, positive engagement with the concept of hybridity, dramatized by Hamid in both the form and the content of his novel. Since what provides SF its generic cohesion is its use of ideology rather than specific structures or themes (Moreno, 2014), and since fantasy can be read underlying the political potential of its affective dimension (Clúa, 2017), the critical consideration of these two genres gives Exit West easy passage into a committed discussion about its context.
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Vegas López-Manzanares, Fernando, Camila Mileto, and Víctor Manuel Cantero Solís. "El arquitecto Rafael Guastavino (1842-1908): obra en cuatro actos." Ars Longa. Cuadernos de arte, no. 26 (February 1, 2018): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/arslonga.26.10964.

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El presente texto desvela numerosos detalles inéditos sobre la figura del arquitecto Rafael Guastavino Moreno (1842-1908), su entorno y sus relaciones personales y familiares con la arquitectura y otras ramas del arte y los oficios como la música y la carpintería, así como con la vitivinicultura, que influyen y retroalimentan su arquitectura dentro del contexto histórico, político y económico de las tres localidades donde residió en España, a saber, Valencia, Barcelona y Almudévar (Huesca), antes de emigrar a los Estados Unidos de América, donde desarrolló una carrera profesional de éxito como arquitecto más conocida y difundida por la bibliografía.
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Субота, Ю. В., and Л. М. Григорків. "ВПЛИВ НАЯВНОСТІ ТРУТНІВ У СІМ’Ї НА ВИРОЩУВАННЯ ТРУТНЕВОГО РОЗПЛОДУ." Вісник Полтавської державної аграрної академії, no. 4 (December 27, 2012): 55–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31210/visnyk2012.04.13.

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Досліджено вирощування бджолами трутневогорозплоду. Встановлено, що видалення трутнів ізсім’ї під час інтенсивного розвитку в червні й липніпризводить до збільшення кількості трутневогорозплоду. Відносно бджолиного, його зростаннястановить від 4,0 % до 7,6–11,7 %, і процес виро-щування трутнів триває довше на 30 днів. Бджо-лині сім’ї української степової породи активнокоригують чисельність трутнів у родинах. До то-го ж після повного їх видалення із сімей, через три-чотири дні в них знову знаходили самців, при чомузначно більше, ніж було виявлено розплоду. Мож-ливо, відбір трутнів із сімей сприяв зальоту в нихчужих. The incubation of drone brood by bees was studied. It was elicited that excision of drones from the family during intensivedevelopment in June, July, increases the number of drone brood.The growth of bee brood rates from 4.0 % till 7.6–11.7 %, besides the drones development is 30 days longer. The UkrainianSteppe breed bee-families actively correct the number of dronesin swarm. So, after drones were completely withdrawn from thefamily, they were found again three-four days later much morein number than was the brood itself. It is possible that droneabsence welcomed strangers to the bee-family.
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BAZIN, VICTORIA. "Marianne Moore, Kenneth Burke and the Poetics of Literary Labour." Journal of American Studies 35, no. 3 (December 2001): 433–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875801006715.

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Writing to Morton Zabel in 1932, Marianne Moore praised Zabel’s review of Emily Dickinson for Poetry magazine but also took the opportunity to remind her addressee that ‘‘Emily Dickinson cared about events that mattered to the nation.’’ In his review, Zabel had repeatedly insisted upon Dickinson’s ‘‘fast seclusion’’ from her community, locked as she was within an ‘‘asylum of the spirit.’’ This emphasis upon ‘‘isolation’’ and ‘‘introspection’’ represented the woman poet as being oddly detached from the ‘‘real’’ and implicitly masculine world of political and social change, a critical strategy Moore would have been all too familiar with, her own work having been repeatedly constructed in terms of aesthetic ‘‘purity.’’ Moore’s defence of Dickinson as a poet fully engaged with the political and social issues of her day is also, implicitly, a reminder to Zabel that women’s poetry need not be confined by critical interpretation to the private and feminized sphere of ‘‘introspection’’ but could be related to public affairs of national importance.
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Barrera Chávez, Hugo, Humberto Atilano Calvillo, Felipe de Jesús Moreno Saucedo, and Melissa Sarahí Sandoval Picazo. "Visión de la comunidad estudiantil del bachillerato en Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco." DOCERE, no. 23 (December 31, 2020): 38–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33064/2020docere233111.

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La visión de los jóvenes de bachillerato necesita ser percibida desde el entorno en el que se desarrollan, de esta manera se podrían plantear estrategias de intervención que les permitan egresar del nivel medio superior. Por lo tanto, se necesitan conocer los factores contextuales que influyen para que los alumnos de bachillerato en el municipio de Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco, tomen una decisión sobre seguir en su trayectoria académica. Para tal finalidad, se realizó un estudio que se aplicó a un total de 120 alumnos de sexto semestre, pertenecientes a la Preparatoria Regional Lagos de Moreno, módulo Villa Hidalgo, para comprender las principales motivaciones y aspectos socioculturales, por los que determinan continuar estudiando o no. El 73% de los jóvenes mencionaron que sí desean ingresar a la universidad, 72.89% señala que la razón principal para no continuar es la escasez de recursos económicos, además del apoyo brindado por las familias.
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Goren, Nora. "Una aproximación a un programa de empleo: el caso del Programa Servicios Comunitarios." Sociologias, no. 5 (June 2001): 190–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1517-45222001000100009.

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El objetivo del trabajo es presentar una caracterización y análisis de la forma que asume la vinculación de las mujeres jóvenes de sectores de pobreza con las políticas sociales. Nuestro propósito es el de estudiar el significado que le asignan a la participación en un programa de empleo las propias jóvenes, a partir del reconocimiento de algunas características específicas que las impulsan a la misma, así como su articulación con las estrategias familiares de ingresos. La presentación está organizada en dos partes. En la primera se presenta sintéticamente una descripción de un programa de empleo del Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, que por sus características constituye el programa con mayor número de mujeres como beneficiarias: Servicios Comunitarios. En la segunda parte, se analizan los Planes ejecutados en el marco del Programa Servicios Comunitarios, implementados en un territorio específico: en el Partido de Moreno. Los datos que se presentan provienen, por un lado, de documentos del Ministerio de Trabajo y de la Municipalidad de Moreno y, por el otro, de entrevistas a responsables provinciales del Programa y a las jóvenes que han participado en los Planes.
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