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Ransome, David R. "The Parliamentary Papers of Nicholas Ferrar, 1624." Camden Fifth Series 7 (July 1996): 3–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960116300000361.

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Nicholas Ferrar's fame in the twentieth century rests largely upon religious foundations – as a saint of the Church of England and as one of the moving spirits at Little Gidding – but in fact his historical importance is more than merely religious, and indeed religion did not dominate his life before 1625. Born in London in February 1593, the youngest but one of a family of six, Nicholas was named for his father, a highly successful Merchant Adventurer who was also a Master of the Skinners Company. Small, fair-haired, precocious and frail, Nicholas was always his mother's favourite, and it was
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Irving-Stonebraker, Sarah. "From Little Gidding to Virginia: the seventeenth century Ferrar family in the Atlantic colonial context." Seventeenth Century 33, no. 2 (August 2017): 183–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0268117x.2017.1336473.

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Haag, G., and A. Straube. "Kopfschmerz bei Medikamentenübergebrauch." Nervenheilkunde 28, no. 03 (2009): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1628590.

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ZusammenfassungDie gültige Internationale Klassifikation der Kopfschmerzerkrankungen differenziert bei den potenziell zum Kopfschmerz bei Medikamentenübergebrauch führenden Substanzen nicht zwischen den einzelnen Wirkstoffklassen, obwohl diese pharmakologisch große Unterschiede aufweisen. Dies führt unter anderem zu Problemen bei der Beurteilung klinischer Studien zum Medikamentenübergebrauch. Eine Einteilung in Analgetika mit psychotropen Effekten und Analgetika, Migränemittel ohne psychotrope Effekte sowie eine Differenzierung im Bereich der Kombinationsanalgetika wie von Ferrari und Kollege
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Ferreiro, Alberto. "Vincent Ferrer's Beati Petri Apostoli: Canonical and Apocryphal Sources in Popular Vernacular Preaching." Harvard Theological Review 91, no. 1 (January 1998): 41–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s001781600000643x.

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Vincent Ferrer was born in Valencia on January 23, 1350 and died at Vannes (Brittany) on April 5, 1419. He grew up in a devout family, and by 1367 had joined the Order of Preachers in Valencia. As a member of the Dominican Order, Vincent Ferrer underwent extensive academic and pastoral training from 1370 to 1378 in preparation for a life of scholarly teaching and preaching. He was a teacher of logic at Lleida (1370–71), philosophy at Barcelona (1375), and he completed his formal training at Toulouse (1376–78). These academic activities reflect only one aspect of his intellectual background.
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Müller-Xing, Ralf, and Qian Xing. "In da club: the cytoplasmic kinase MAZZA joins CLAVATA signaling and dances with CLV1-like receptors." Journal of Experimental Botany 72, no. 13 (June 22, 2021): 4596–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab203.

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This article comments on: Blümke P, Schlegel J, Gonzalez-Ferrer C, Becher S, Pinto K, Monaghan J, Simon R. 2021. Receptor-like cytoplasmickinase MAZZA mediates developmental processes with CLAVATA1 family receptors in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany 72, 4853–4870.
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Carvano, J. M., S. Ferraz-Mello, and D. Lazzaro. "Physical and dynamical characterization of (5201) Ferraz-Mello, a possible extinct Jupiter family comet." Astronomy & Astrophysics 489, no. 2 (August 18, 2008): 811–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200809820.

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Paola, Verlicchi, Al Mustafa, and Zanni Giacomo. "Willingness to Pay for Recreational Benefit Evaluation in a Wastewater Reuse Project. Analysis of a Case Study." Water 10, no. 7 (July 11, 2018): 922. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w10070922.

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The study deals with the evaluation of the recreational benefit of a reclaimed water reuse project in the municipality of Ferrara, north Italy, by means of the contingent valuation method. It also provides an analysis of the public acceptance of the project, determined by eliciting the willingness of the local people to contribute to the realization of this project in monetary terms (their willingness to pay). The project involves the upgrade of the existing wastewater treatment plant by conventional (rapid sand filters) and natural (constructed wetland) treatments. The latter will be construc
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Araujo, Paula Beatriz, and Andreas Leistikow. "Philosciids with pleopodal lungs from Brazil, with description of a new species (Crustacea, Isopoda)." Contributions to Zoology 68, no. 2 (1999): 109–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-06802004.

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Several species of “philosciid” Oniscidea are known from Brazil, most of them were found in the southern and eastern parts of this country. The genera Atlantoscia Ferrara & Taiti, 1981, Benthana Budde-Lund, 1908 and Balloniscus Budde-Lund, 1908, the latter considered to represent a separate family Balloniscidae Vandel, 1963, are considered the only neotropical philosciids bearing respiratory areas on their pleopods. Therefore, representatives of these genera are re-examined to shed new light on the question whether these species can be considered to be a monophylum with the autapomorphy “r
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Levin, Rona F. "Integrating Evidence-Based Practice With Educational Theory in Clinical Practice for Nurse Practitioners: Bridging the Theory Practice Gap." Research and Theory for Nursing Practice 24, no. 4 (November 2010): 213–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1541-6577.24.4.213.

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I am delighted to introduce my colleague, Dr. Lucille Ferrara, as the author of this issue’s Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) column. Having been a preceptor for Pace’s family nurse practitioner (FNP) students, an adjunct clinical instructor, and now one of our esteemed full-time faculty members, she has had a wealth of experience in facilitating the learning of FNP students, especially with regard to incorporating EBP into clinical decision-making as an integral part of advanced nursing practice. The column that follows combines Dr. Ferrara’s clinical teaching experience with some theoretical ap
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Hooper, JNA. "Revision of the family Raspailiidae (Porifera : Demospongiae), with description of Australian species." Invertebrate Systematics 5, no. 6 (1991): 1179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9911179.

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The marine sponge family Raspailiidae Hentschel is revised and referred to the order Poecilosclerida. Of 48 nominal genera, 17 (including one new genus and one new subgenus) are recognised here: Raspailia Nardo, (Hymeraphiopsis, subg. nov.), Ectyoplasia Topsent, Endectyon Topsent, Trikentrion Ehlers, Cyamon Gray, Aulospongus Norman, Raspaciona Topsent, Rhabdeurypon Topsent, Eurypon Gray, Plocamione Topsent, Amphinomia, gen. nov., Lithoplocamia Dendy, Hymeraphia Bowerbank, Ceratopsion Strand, Thrinacophora Ridley, Axechina Hentschel and Echinodictyum Ridley, and three genera are incertae sedis
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ferrar family"

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Riley, Kate E. "The good old way revisited : the Ferrar family of Little Gidding c.1625-1637." University of Western Australia. School of Humanities, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0026.

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[Truncated abstract] The Ferrars are remembered as exemplars of Anglican piety. The London merchant family quit the city in 1625 and moved to the isolated manor of Little Gidding in Huntingdonshire. There they pursued a life of corporate devotion, supervised by the head of the household, Nicholas Ferrar, until he died in December 1637. To date, the life of the pious deacon Nicholas Ferrar has been the focus of histories of Little Gidding, which are conventionally hagiographical and give little consideration to the experiences of other members of the family, not least the many women in the hous
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Sénié, Jean. "Entre l'aigle, les Lys et la tiare : les relations des cardinaux d'Este avec le royaume de France (environ 1530 - environ 1590), entre diplomatie et affirmation de soi." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL128.

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Ma recherche porte sur l’action diplomatique et religieuse des cardinaux d’Este et sur leur rôle de médiateurs entre l’Italie et la France. L’objectif est de faire apparaître les fondements géopolitiques de leur action, en prenant soin de faire ressortir les différentes échelles de leur action. L’emprise territoriale des cardinaux d’Este se manifeste, en effet, par l’existence de relais italiens et français. La présence d’Ippolito II d’Este et de Luigi d’Este est étudiée aussi bien sous l’angle de leur présence matérielle que sous celui de leur participation aux enjeux politiques du temps. La
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Stahl, Annette. "Die Bildhauerwerkstatt der Familie Torretto : ein Weg zu Canova /." Berlin : Tenea, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37628823k.

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Daurel-Güell, Marie. "Le destin d'une lignée catalane illustre : Juan Güell y Ferrer, et sa famille." Toulouse 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997TOU20110.

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Juan Güell y Ferrer a été un des pionniers de l'industrie textile catalane, au XIXème siècle. Fils d'un marchand de tissus, et petit-fils et arrière-petit-fils de paysans, journaliers puis exploitants d'un mas, du côté paternel, Juan Güell y Ferrer est né à Torredembarra (Tarragone), ville côtière proche de la capitale de cette province, le 3 mars 1800. La définition du berceau de la famille de Juan Güell y Ferrer a provoqué des contestations de la part de chercheurs, 250 ans après le mariage des arrières-grands-parents de Juan, quelqu'un doutant de l'authenticité des écrits du registre des ma
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Vendramini, Cécile. "La présence musicale française à la cour de Ferrare de 1471 à 1597." Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040012.

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La présence de musiciens franco-flamands dans les grandes principautés italiennes comme milan ou florence, ou dans des duches moins puissants, tels que celui de Ferrare, entre le début du XIVème siècle et la fin du XVIème siècle est considérée comme l'un des rouages essentiels des relations culturelles entre la France et l'Italie de la renaissance. Le duché de Ferrare, gouverne pendant plus de trois siècles par la famille d'este, s'est illustre dans l'histoire de la musique pour avoir accueilli les plus grands compositeurs ultramontains de la renaissance. Ce petit état italien est également co
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Gaugey, Virginie. "La politique culturelle d'Hercule II d'Este, duc de Ferrare (1534-1559), entre académies, université et cour." Besançon, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004BESA1036.

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La politique culturelle menée par Hercule II d'Este s'inscrivait dans le contexte plus vaste de la concurrence entre les Cours italiennes de la Renaissance, et en particulier dans le cadre de la querelle pour la primauté et le titre de Grand-Duc qui opposait Ferrare et Florence. Les souverains des deux villes rivalisèrent d'initiatives sur le plan du prestige culturel. C'est dans cette perspective que ce travail se propose d'étudier et de comprendre sous ses multiples aspects la politique culturelle du Duc de Ferrare, basée sur trois pôles de rayonnement culturel : les Académies, l'Université
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Lira, Dayane Santos de. "Sobre o número máximo de retas duas a duas disjuntas em superfícies não singulares em P3." Universidade Federal da Paraíba, 2017. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/9294.

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Redela, Pamela Morgan. "The violent everyday : women and the public/private divide in the short fiction of Ana Lydia Vega and Rosario Ferré /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2005. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3170231.

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Desrichard, René-Claude. "Le vocabulaire de la vie à la ferme dans l'ancien archiprêtré de Souvigny." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989CLF20023.

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L'ancien archipretre de souvigny s'etend, sur la rive gauche de l'allier, de neuvy, au nord, en terre d'oil, a saint-germain-de-salles, au sud, en terre d'oc. L'etude du vocabulaire revele l'existence de parlers riches et varies, dans lesquels apparaissent des frontieres assez nettes. Pour ce qui est de la phonetique, nombre de traits d'oc ne se rencontrent que dans l'extreme sud de l'aire, limite au nord par bayet : participe passe masculin en (a), opposition entre masculin en (a) et feminin en (o), infinitif en a issu de -are, nombreuses diphtongaisons. Le consonantisme est lui aussi particu
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Hoag, Anita. "A Ferrari engine with bicycle brakes : mothers' perceptions of family communication patterns when having an ADHD child /." 2009. http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cgi-bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/etd&CISOPTR=944&filename=945.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Ferrar family"

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1960-, Turrini Leo, ed. Ferrari, mio padre. Reggio Emilia: Aliberti, 2007.

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Stark, Rita. Lucretia Borgia: Duchess of Ferrara. St. Augustine, Fla: Blue Swans Ink, 2001.

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(Restaurant), elBulli, ed. The family meal: Home cooking with Ferran Adrià. New York, NY: Phaidon Press Inc, 2011.

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Sharma, Robin S. Family wisdom from the monk who sold his Ferrari. London: Thorsons, 2014.

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Martínez, Asunción. El tesoro de la familia Ferrer de Plegamans. Valencia: Generalitat Valenciana, 1997.

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(Italy), Ferrara, and Ferrara (Italy :. Province), eds. Lucrezia Borgia: [Ferrara, Palazzo Bonacossi, 5 ottobre-15 dicembre 2002]. Ferrara: Ferrara arte, 2002.

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Ferrer, Anna. Un pacto de amor: Mi vida junto a Vicente Ferrer. Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid: Espasa, 2009.

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Un pacto de amor: Mi vida junto a Vicente Ferrer. Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid: Espasa, 2009.

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1946-, Robertson Phil, Robertson Si 1948-, Robertson Willie 1972-, Robertson Jase 1969-, Robertson Kay 1946-, Robertson Korie 1973-, Robertson Missy 1971-, and Robertson Jessica 1980-, eds. Duck dynasty: Family faith and family fun. Lexington, KY: [publisher not identified], 2013.

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Solmi, Bruno. Lettere di corsa: Bruno Solmi, una vita come meccanico Ferrari. Bologna: Giraldi, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ferrar family"

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Uteshev, Alexei Yu, and Marina V. Yashina. "Stationary Points for the Family of Fermat–Torricelli–Coulomb-Like Potential Functions." In Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, 412–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02297-0_34.

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"Kurt Stange and Robert Ferrer on The paradox of primary care (2009)." In Family Medicine, 319–28. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315365305-31.

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Tinti, Paolo. "«Emptus Ferrarie». I prezzi del libro a stampa nella città estense fra Quattro e primi del Cinquecento." In Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8/024.

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During the second half of the 15th century Ferrara, with the Este Court as well as the University and many professionals in law and medicine was an active centre in book circulation, use and - of course - selling. At the end of 15th century, the book market, besides the manuscript production prepared for the Este family and its entourage, was dominated by the cheapest hand-printed editions, also purchased by nobles (such as the Pio princes of Carpi) as well as by professors, doctors, judges and so on. This essay starts from the analytical study of book prices recorded in well known lists never examined before in this respect, then it focuses on purchasing notes in surviving copies, and archival documents. Book prices found in these three kinds of sources will be related not only to different moments in the purchase by the same owner but also to prices paid for everyday life goods in Ferrara at the time of Borso and Ercole I. This will offer a more precise idea of the average book price at the time, and of how much money was spent on books compared to that spent for something else.
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Bennett, Barbara. "Jill McCorkle: The Rough South from One Remove." In Rough South, Rural South. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496802330.003.0017.

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This chapter discusses Jill McCorkle's fiction, which reflects the whole South, rather than just its middle class. McCorkle did not grow up amid poverty, and in fact calls her upbringing in 1960s Lumberton, North Carolina, “very much middle-class”—even upper class by the standards of her elementary school classmates. Her 1990 novel, Ferris Beach, features a character named Kitty Burns, a transition figure between the old South, with its clear divisions of class, and the new, where what a person does is more important than where that person came from. Another character, Merle Hucks, at first seems to fit the “poor white trash” stereotype, and whose family encompasses all the Rough South stereotypes. Merle, however, transcends the Rough South stereotype and distinguishes himself from his family and friends. McCorkle also published a novel called Life After Life in 2013.
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Goswami, Rupashree, R. K. Jena, and B. B. Mahapatro. "Psycho-Social Impact of Shift Work." In Business, Technology, and Knowledge Management in Asia, 166–74. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2652-2.ch013.

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The aim of this study was to explore the effect of work related problem on shift workers’ attitude, aptitude and job satisfaction. A total of 240 shift workers in five Ferro-alloy industries of Orissa working in rotating three shift systems were participated in this study. The findings indicated that shift work has major adverse impact on psychological, social, family and conjugal life of shift worker. It has also seen that the shift work schedule curtails leisure activities, affects sleep and causes various health problems.
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"Early Life Stage Mortality Syndrome in Fishes of the Great Lakes and Baltic Sea." In Early Life Stage Mortality Syndrome in Fishes of the Great Lakes and Baltic Sea, edited by Jenny Lundström, Hans Börjeson, and Leif Norrgren. American Fisheries Society, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569087.ch7.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—Feral stocks of Baltic salmon &lt;em&gt;Salmo salar &lt;/em&gt;suffer from a yolk sac fry mortality syndrome designated M74. This study showed that M74 is family dependent, with a 100% mortality within affected family groups. Differences between family groups were noted with regard to the age when the disease was manifested, and accordingly, the groups were categorized into those with early, intermediate, or late development of disease. Family groups with early development of disease had a short survival time, and after 5–10 d the whole family group was dead. Family groups with late development of disease survived for a longer period. Three consecutive stages of M74, preclinical, clinical, and terminal, are described. No clinical symptoms of disease can be seen in the newly hatched fry. During development, the yolk sac fry progressively pass through the preclinical stage and enter the clinical stage, which is characterized by aggravating neurological symptoms. In the terminal stage, the majority of symptoms might be secondary to the low heart rate that develops during the disease. The gross pathological characteristics of M74 include a distended gallbladder, a pale spleen, and a yolk sac precipitate. Yolk sac fry with M74 also have diminished yolk absorption and faster consumption of the pigments in the yolk sac fat droplet. To further elucidate the pathogenesis of M74 and to determine the involvement of nutritional and toxicological factors, future work must include both histological and functional studies of tissues with regard to the symptoms and gross pathological characteristics of M74. However, because there is heterogenicity between family groups that develop M74, careful selection of experimental samples is necessary and should include categorization of each family group and definition of the stage of disease at sampling.
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Harris, James C. "Family, Psychoeducational, Behavioral, Interpersonal, and Pharmacologic Interventions." In Intellectual Disability. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195178852.003.0012.

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The capacity to adapt to disability and assist others with disability may have an evolutionary origin. De Waal (1996) describes assistance to an injured group member among primates as evidence of altruistic behavior. Mother monkeys will provide additional care to compensate for injuries, and other members of the group may “babysit” injured infants, as do other young of the group. If the risk of predation is low and food is adequate, handicapped animals may live to adulthood. In human evolution, Berkson (1993) described an adult Neanderthal male with severe arm and head injuries that occurred at an early age. Apparently, this individual adapted to the injury by using his teeth to hold objects. Other conditions, such as disabling arthritis, were found in Neanderthals as well. Thus, individuals with minor or even significant impairments in primate and human societies before the evolution of modern humans, in some instances, received adaptive assistance from other members of the group. Drawing on these possible evolutionary origins of assistance to others in need, this chapter reviews the historical background of care for persons with intellectual disability and discusses environmental provisions and supports, education and skill development, normalization and self-determination, and interventions for those with co-occurring mental and behavioral disorders (psychotherapy, behavioral interventions, and psychopharmacologic treatments). The modern developmental approach to understanding learning and development began with Jean Itard, at the end of the eighteenth century. As a member of the medical staff at the Institute for Deaf Mutes in Paris, he considered the link between deafness and learning. Because of this background, he was asked to study a feral child discovered living alone in the wild in southern France. It was thought that this boy might approximate “man in the state of nature.” Because the child was mute, he entered a school for the deaf in Paris although he was not deaf. Pinel (1809), the leading psychiatrist of the time, proposed that the boy, named Victor, was not teachable. Yet Itard, during the next five years, sought to instruct Victor, using approaches established for deaf persons.
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Jack, Alison M. "The Calvinist Paradox in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature." In The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II, 213–27. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759348.003.0016.

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The relationship between theology and literature in Scotland from the mid eighteenth to the late nineteenth century is explored in this chapter through a consideration of the writing of Robert Burns, Susan Ferrier, Catherine Sinclair, and Margaret Oliphant. All are authors whose work has undergone re-appraisal in terms of its status and the way it reflects religious themes from a Reformed perspective. Four aspects of theological interest are covered: the significance of denominational allegiance; the tension between the influence of the family home and the ministry of the church on religious belief; the role of eschatology in literature; and the appropriateness of literature as a vehicle for theological instruction and debate. The writers under discussion offer contrasting, critical, yet committed insights into these areas which contribute to our understanding of contemporary theological debates.
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"Claude Lanzmann." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 33, edited by François Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, Ada Rapoport-Albert, and Marcin Wodziński, 521–26. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764753.003.0024.

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This chapter provides the obituary for Claude Lanzmann, who has died in Paris at the age of 92 and was considered one of the great documentary film-makers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It talks about Lanzmann's best known revolutionary masterpiece Shoah, which is a nine-and-a-half-hour film that based on interviews conducted in the locations where mass murder had taken place. Lanzmann was born into a secular Jewish family with roots in eastern Europe, the eldest of three children. The chapter also recounts how he helped smuggle arms and ammunition to the Resistance while he attended school in Clermont-Ferrand. After the war, Lanzmann became an active member of the French left, working at the journal Les Temps modernes with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, who was his lover for nine years.
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Dye-Reeves, Amy D. "Identifiable Problems in Social Media." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 119–33. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8097-3.ch008.

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The chapter serves as a primer for academic librarians on helping patrons with disabilities receive, protect, and understand disseminated content on a multitude of popular social media networking platforms. The content of the chapter provides introductory material on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The first part of the chapter discusses the inclusion of best practices and web accessibility applications for structuring written incorporation to help all patrons understand the expressed material within social media networking pages. The second part of the chapter discusses the importance of respecting patron privacy within FERPA guidelines. This section discusses social networking pages and best practices for helping safeguard the patron's identity concerning inadvertent HIPAA violations.
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