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Haridas, R. P. "Cataract Surgery without Anaesthesia: Two Descriptions by Arthur Jacob." Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 37, no. 1_suppl (2009): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0310057x090370s103.

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Dr Arthur Jacob (1790-1874), of Dublin, Ireland, was one of the leading ophthalmologists of his time. He was the first to describe the membrane that contains the rods and cones in the eye (membrana Jacobi) and basal cell carcinoma (Jacob's ulcer). He made a curved needle for cataract surgery from a sewing needle (Jacob's needle). Two descriptions of cataract surgery without anaesthesia are presented.
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Kostyantyn, Savchuk. "Little-known pages of the history of the development of international legal thought: Ludwig Jacob (1759–1827)." Yearly journal of scientific articles “Pravova derzhava”, no. 31 (2020): 407–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33663/0869-2491-2020-31-407-414.

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This article explores the contribution to the development of international law science by the outstanding German philosopher and economist Ludwig Kondratievich Jacob (Ludwig Heinrich von Jacob) (1759–1827), who for some time worked as a professor of diplomacy and political economy at Kharkiv University. L. Jacob's contribution to the development of the science of international law is not limited to reading lectures on positive international law, which was taught at the Department of Diplomacy and Political Economy in the first decades of Kharkiv University. L. K. Jacob prepared and published a
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Edinger, Julia. "More." After Dinner Conversation 4, no. 5 (2023): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/adc20234546.

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What causes a person to cheat on their spouse? How do you know if someone is truly repentant for their actions, or if they are only repentant because they were caught? In this philosophical short story fiction, Jacob is in a stable, if unexciting marriage to Dina, the mother of their two children. However, Jacob is also having an affair with the younger Sasha, the neighborhood barista. Jacob feels some guilt for his actions but heads off to meet and have sex, with Sasha on her break. After intercourse she opens his phone and finds out, for the first time, he is married. Sasha tells Jacob he mu
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Zeidman, Lawrence A. "Hans Jacob and brain research on Hamburg “euthanasia” victims." Neurology 88, no. 11 (2017): 1089–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000003712.

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Several neuropathologists conducted brain research on victims of so-called euthanasia programs carried out by the National Socialist (Nazi) regime in Germany from 1940 to 1945. Some published their results in German journals or books during and after the war. One of these neuropathologists was Hans Jacob of Hamburg, a former Nazi party member and the leader of the same laboratory previously run by Alfons Jakob (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease). Though much has been published on the unethical actions of Jacob's fellow neuropathologist from Berlin, Julius Hallervorden, Jacob's actions were remarkably
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Pomerance, Michla, and Louis Fisher. "Jacob W. Landynski." PS: Political Science & Politics 38, no. 1 (2005): 121–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096505056015.

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After more than four decades with the New School, Jacob Landynski passed away on July 29, 2003. Born in Gateshead, England, on May 6, 1930, he received his bachelor's degree at Brooklyn College in 1958 and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1963, studying under Carl Swisher. His teaching career at the New School began in 1962, and he served for a period as chairman of the political science department. His major work, Search and Seizure and the Supreme Court was published in 1966 by the Johns Hopkins Press. Other works followed. His students and friends valued his contributions to schol
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Het Christelijk Oosten, Editors. "Jacob van Sarug." Het Christelijk Oosten 48, no. 3-4 (1996): 183–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/29497663-0480304001.

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Jacob of Sarug: Homily on the Nativity Jacob of Sarug (± 450-521) is one of the most prolific writers of the early Syriac tradition. After his studies at the famous theological and exegetical 'School of the Persians' at Edessa, he dedicated himself to parish work for several decades, putting his poetic talents in the service of his pastoral activities. In the midst of the theological whirls of his time he maintained an irenic and conciliatory position siding with the moderate monophysite party of Severus of Antioch and sticking by the 'agnostic' and anti-intellectualistic tradition of Ephrem.
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Citavičiūtė, Liucija. "Genealogy of the Prussian Line of the Quandt Family Written by Johann Jacob Quandt, the Last Bearer of the Surname." Senoji Lietuvos literatūra 58 (December 26, 2024): 137–51. https://doi.org/10.51554/sll.24.58.07.

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Johann Jacob Quandt (1686–1772), the general superintendent of Prussia, is well-known in the history of Lithuanian literature and culture as a promoter of Lithuanian writing in eighteenth-century Prussian Lithuania. About a dozen Lithuanian books were produced under his care. He involved students and graduates of the University of Königsberg in the writing process. It is not known what prompted Quandt to write the genealogy of his family and when he started this work, but it is known that he finished it in 1756 and left the manuscript to his nephew, Johann Christoph Bohlius (1703–1785). After
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Chajes, J. H. "Jacob Ṣemaḥ, Humanist". European Journal of Jewish Studies 16, № 1 (2021): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1872471x-bja10032.

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Abstract Jacob Ṣemaḥ (ca. 1578–1667), an erudite physician-kabbalist, was raised amongst the conversos of Viana de Caminha in northwest Portugal. He fled the country in his mid-thirties to live openly as a Jew, arriving first in Salonica. Ṣemaḥ was responsible for the consolidation of the Lurianic literary corpus in the second third of the seventeenth century. His contribution, I argue, should be situated in the broader context of a scholarly curriculum vitae that began decades before his flight from Portugal, as Ṣemaḥ embraced Jewish life as a humanist. Coupled with his natural gifts and geni
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Hancock, Geoff. "Lost & Found: 162. Edward Jacob (c.1710-1788)." Geological Curator 4, no. 5 (1986): 294–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc804.

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Geoff Hancock (Department of Natural History, Glasgow Museums and GaUeries, Kelvin grove, Glasgow) writes; 'Edward Jacob, surgeon, naturalist and antiquarian, is a fairly weU known pre- Linnaean Kentish botanist. He published two major works, Plantae Favershamienses (1777) and the History of the Town and Port of Faversham (1774). In trying to trace his plant specimens it has been noted that Jacob more than dabbled in geology and obviously had the wide interests typical of a gentleman of his day. Ten plant specimens coUected by Jacob between 1724 and 1739 are in the Bolton Museum herbarium. The
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Nachmias, Jacob, J. Anthony Movshon, Brian A. Wandell, and David H. Brainard. "A Conversation with Jacob Nachmias." Annual Review of Vision Science 5, no. 1 (2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-vision-011019-111539.

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We are sad to report that Professor Jacob (Jack) Nachmias passed away on March 2, 2019. Nachmias was born in Athens, Greece, on June 9, 1928. To escape the Nazis, he and his family came to the United States in 1939. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and then an MA from Swarthmore College, where he worked with Hans Wallach and Wolfgang Kohler; his PhD in Psychology was from Harvard University. Nachmias spent the majority of his career as a Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. He made fundamental contributions to our understanding of vision, most
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Strine, C. A. "The Study of Involuntary Migration as a Hermeneutical Guide for Reading the Jacob Narrative." Biblical Interpretation 26, no. 4-5 (2018): 485–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685152-02645p04.

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AbstractThe patriarch Jacob is an involuntary migrant. Jacob lives as an asylum seeker from Esau’s threat of violence and then as a refugee under Laban’s protection. Eventually, Jacob returns ‘home’ to Canaan, but he finds there a society totally different than the one he remembers or imagines. Jacob resembles involuntary migrants from other cultures in all of these ways. The experiences of other involuntary migrants can and should, therefore, guide interpretation of this narrative. This article, therefore, exegetes the texts concerning Jacob in Genesis 25-33 by utilising findings from the soc
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Rosen, Sherwin. "Distinguished Fellow: Mincering Labor Economics." Journal of Economic Perspectives 6, no. 2 (1992): 157–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.6.2.157.

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Jacob Mincer has helped set the research agenda and professional style in labor economics for over 30 years. His research helped uncover the empirical content of human capital theory, where he used those ideas to study the determinants of earnings and the sources and nature of earnings inequality. He was also a pioneer in studying labor force participation decisions of married women. For the past decade, Jacob has set his characteristic stamp on the empirical study of job mobility. The following brief survey is meant to convey some of the flavor of Jacob Mincer's work and why it has been so in
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Usuanlele, Uyilawa, and Toyin Falola. "The Scholarship of Jacob Egharevba of Benin." History in Africa 21 (1994): 303–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171890.

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Uwadiae Jacob Egharevba was born in 1893 to a descendant of Ohenmwen, the Iyase of Benin Kingdom during the reign of Osemwende, ca. 1816 to ca. 1848, and Okunzuwa, a granddaughter of an Ibadan chief. Jacob's parents were long-distance traders, and he claimed to have traveled with them in the Benin and Yoruba regions until his father's death in 1902. The brief sojourn in the Yoruba country afforded him the opportunity of attending school for a year in 1899, at a time when there was no such facility in Benin because of the reluctance of the traditional elite to send their children to school. Jac
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Tvedtnes, John A. "The Influence of Lehi’s Admonitions on the Teachings of His Son Jacob." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (1992-2007) 3, no. 2 (1994): 34–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/44758743.

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Abstract Lehi, though unable to convince his older sons to follow the Lord, was very successful with both Nephi and Jacob. The speeches and writings of Jacob clearly show that he remembered the admonitions given to him by his dying father and that he shared Lehi’s teachings—including some of his verbiage—with other members of the family. Jacob’s life and teachings, found in the Book of Mormon, stand as a memorial to his father’s faith and parental love.
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Einbinder, Susan. "Theory and Practice: A Jewish Physician in Paris and Avignon." AJS Review 33, no. 1 (2009): 135–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009409000063.

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Not otherwise known as a bright era for the Jews of Christian Europe, the late fourteenth century nonetheless counted a number of thriving Jewish medical careers. One physician who surfaced in this period was Jacob b. Solomon of Avignon (sometimes called Jacob b. Solomon haTzarfati), whose career has been documented in two cities. In northern France, the land of his ancestors, we find him in the 1370s in the orbit of the University of Paris and its prestigious medical faculty. By the early 1380s, however, Jacob was at the papal court in Avignon, where or near where he was raised. There, in his
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Morange, Michel. "François Jacob. 17 June 1920 — 19 April 2013." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 63 (January 2017): 345–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2016.0021.

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Biological research was a late vocation for François Jacob, who entered the laboratory of André Lwoff at the Institut Pasteur in Paris at the age of 30. Ten years before, in 1940, he had abruptly left France, after the German troops entered Paris, and joined the Free French Forces organized by de Gaulle in London. He served as a medic in battles against the German troops in Africa, and was severely wounded in Normandy in August 1944. He could no longer be a surgeon as he had expected, and his return to a civilian life was difficult. Fifteen years after he entered the Institut Pasteur, in 1965,
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Ofori-Adjei, David. "Professor Jacob Plange-Rhule." Ghana Medical Journal 54, no. 2 (2020): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v54i2.3.

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The usual quiet morning of Good Friday, April 10, 2020, was shattered by the spreading news of the death of Professor Jacob Plange-Rhule. For many persons the news elicited sentiments of grief and outpouring of statements on the good natureof the third Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons. Even though he died at the age of 62 years, his footprints will remain in several places where his feet hath trod in academia, medical education, medical ‘politics’, golf andfamily life.
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Friedman, Ariel-Leib-Leonid. "Yaakov (Jacob) Ofer (1926 – 2022)." Israel Journal of Entomology 52 (November 28, 2023): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10224848.

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Dr Yaakov (Jacob) Ofer, an Israeli myrmecologist, was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 20 September 1926. He survived Holocaust, and at age of twenty repatriated to Israel. Yaakov started as a member in several kibbutzim throughout Israel. Despite having no matriculation diploma he was able to complete his education, starting at Oranim College, then in Tel Aviv University, and received his MSc and PhD degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, studying various ecological and biological aspects of ants (Formicidae). For most of his career Ofer taught biology in the Kibbutzim College, Tel Aviv,
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Estraikh, Gennady. "Jacob Lestschinsky: A Yiddishist Dreamer and Social Scientist." Science in Context 20, no. 2 (2007): 215–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889707001251.

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ArgumentJacob Lestschinsky (1876–1966) emerged as the leading social scientist in pre-1917 circles of Yiddishist Marxist nationalists, most notably the Territorialists, who sought to create Jewish statehood outside Palestine. Lestschinsky played a central role in Jewish institutions formed in Ukraine in 1918–1920. A convinced anti-Bolshevik, he lived in Germany, then in Poland, America, and eventually in Israel. He combined two careers: a popular Yiddish journalist and an influential scholar. He conducted demographic and statistical studies under the auspices of the Yiddish Scientific Institut
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den Biesen, Kees. "Jacobus van Sarug." Het Christelijk Oosten 50, no. 3-4 (1998): 167–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/29497663-0500304001.

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Jacob of Sarug: Homily on the Epiphany Jacob of Sarug (± 450-521) is one of the most prolific authors of the early Syriac tradition. After his studies at the famous theological and exegetical ‘School of the Persians’ at Edessa, he dedicated himself to parish work for several decades, putting his poetic talents in the service of his pastoral activities. In the midst of the theological whirls of his time he maintained an irenic and conciliatory position siding with the moderate monophysite party of Severus of Antioch and sticking by the ‘agnostic’ and anti-intellectualistic tradition of Ephrem.
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Coates, P. N. A. "Pieter Jacob Marais' search for gold in the Transvaal." New Contree 22 (July 4, 2024): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/nc.v22i0.714.

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On 7 October 1853 the prospector and adventurer P.J. Marais documented his first discovery of gold near the confluence of the Crocodile and Jukskei Rivers in the Transvaal. This article outlines his route from Potchefstroom to the Magaliesberge where he made his important discovery. Although his story is quite sketchy, Marais still succeeds in giving an impression of the country through which he travelled, as well as the people he met.
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Mansikka, Tomas. "Did the Pietists become esotericists when they read the works of Jacob Boehme?" Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis 20 (January 1, 2008): 112–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67331.

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As is commonly known, Jacob Boehme (1575–1624) is, and has been ever since his emergence, difficult to place in the history of thought. He has, for instance, been characterized as ‘the most religious of philosophers’. As such Boehme could be seen to be on a borderline somewhere between philosophy and theology. From a reverse point of view, however, he could also be termed the most speculative of the religiously minded, as a deeply religious thinker or mystic. His influence is also shown in both fields; not only was he to play an important role within German philosophy during the Romantic era,
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Bratersky, A. V. "Political Profile of Jacob Sullivan." USA & Canada Economics – Politics – Culture, no. 5 (December 15, 2024): 106–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2686673024050081.

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A representative of the realist school of international relations, Jake Sullivan is the National Security Advisor in the Biden administration. He developed his skills as a foreign policy analyst while occupying senior positions at the State Department under Hillary Clinton. His correspondence with Clinton, once made public, revealed him as a skilled political realist. Sullivan has since become one of the most influential figures in Washington, renowned for his negotiating prowess and ability to find compromise.
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Persaud Cheddie, Abigail. "On Colonialism, Psychiatric Disorders and the Guyanese Academic: An Interpretation of Jan Lowe Shinebourne’s “Jacob” from The Godmother and Other Stories." Journal of English Language and Literature 9, no. 1 (2018): 722–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17722/jell.v9i1.345.

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In this paper, I provide an interpretation of Jan Lowe Shinebourne’s short story “Jacob” by situating it amidst two other similar literary cases and contextualizing it with Frantz Fanon’s ideas about colonialism and psychiatric disorders. I analyse Jacob as a Guyanese academic whose loss of his usual ‘consciousness’, when he comes face-to-face with an academic edifice in England, can be accounted for by the anxieties he developed through having a “colonised personality”. To support this idea, I provide a catalogue of Jacob’s memories and reflections and examine how the workings of these sugges
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DAVIS, JENNIFER. "HOW THE TRADE MARKS ACT SHAPES UP TO PERPETUAL MONOPOLIES." Cambridge Law Journal 57, no. 2 (1998): 235–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197398310016.

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In British Sugar plc v. James Robertson & Sons Ltd. [1996] RPC 281, Jacob J. asked whether the 1994 Trade Marks Act enables “big business to buy ordinary words of the English language at comparatively little cost”. His answer was a resounding “no”. In Philips Electronics NV v. Remington Consumer Products, 22 December 1997, he asks whether trade mark law, by conferring a perpetual monopoly, can interfere with the freedom to manufacture artefacts of a “desirable and good engineering design”. The educated reader might hazard that he would again answer in the negative. And so it transpires. Th
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Sylla, Edith Dudley. "Jacob Bernoulli and the Mathematics of Tennis." Nuncius 28, no. 1 (2013): 142–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18253911-02801008.

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Jacob Bernoulli’s Lettre à un Amy sur les Parties du Jeu de Paume employs the sorts of mathematical techniques that had been applied to games of chance by Pascal and Huygens to a game, now called Court Tennis or Royal Tennis, the outcomes of which depended, as he thought, not on chance but on athletic skill. He assumed that the players’ relative strengths could be determined a posteriori or by observation. Bernoulli’s work shows an alternate route by which mathematics was applied to the real world in the seventeenth century, one which did not involve Platonic conceptions of the role of mathema
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Giebels, Ludy. "Waarom werd Jacob Israël de Haan vermoord?" Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis 127, no. 1 (2014): 63–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tvgesch2014.1.gieb.

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In 1924 the Dutch journalist and poet Jacob Israel de Haan was assassinated in Jerusalem by members of the Zionist Haganah. His death has been described as the price he paid for his struggle on behalf of the Palestine Arabs. He was labeled therefore as the Jewish (or even Dutch) Lawrence of Arabia. Indeed, in his writings De Haan pointed out the incompatibility of Zionist demands with Arab expectations. Yet he was in the first place a champion of Jewish orthodoxy as represented by Rabbi Chaim Sonnenfeld, the leader of the Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem. His quarrel with the Zionist Organizat
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Hernandez, Josefino. "Jacob S. Matubis, MD (1950-2022) “Bye, Jake!”." Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 37, no. 1 (2022): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v37i1.1943.

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 Those words reverberate in our minds as we remember how Dr. Nati Almazan, president of the Philippine Board of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, bid Jake goodbye on many occasions, also being a member of the board.
 
 
 
 
 
 Dr. Jacob Sadang Matubis, a colleague, a brother in the Mu Sigma Phi fraternity, and a batchmate during our residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital from 1981 to 1984, was a friend to many of us. Jake, as we fondly called him, was a memb
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Mangcu, Xolela. "A Fresh Start for South Africa?" Current History 117, no. 799 (2018): 194–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2018.117.799.194.

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Hidayat, Syarif. "SELF-ACTUALIZATION NEED IN MAJOR CHARACTER OF WATER FOR ELEPHANTS FILM." Journal of English Language and Literature (JELL) 4, no. 02 (2019): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37110/jell.v4i02.78.

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: This study analyzes a film entitled Water for Elephants directed by Francis Lawrence, written by Richard Lagravense. The research focuses on how does Jacob try to fulfill and satisfy his self-actualization need viewed from the Hierarchy of human needs of Abraham H. Maslow’s Theory? This film is carefully and accurately analyzed using the theory of hierarchy of human needs by Abraham H. Maslow. This research uses the qualitative method. The data are analyzed by watching, underlining, understanding, and identifying it. In this research, it find out that in fulfilling and satisfying his self-ac
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Tomczak, Robert T. "From Wschowa to Strasbourg via Basel - educational cases of Johann Jacob Dolde (1717-1789)." Biuletyn Historii Wychowania 47 (July 23, 2024): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/bhw.2022.47.6.

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Johann Jacob Dolde (1717–1789) was a poor son of a barber from a small border town of Wschowa. From an early age, however, he longed to become a trained doctor of medicine. In order to achieve his goal, as an adolescent, he travelled abroad in order to receive proper education. His journey of several years took him through Poland, Royal Prussia, Ducal Prussia, Courland, Russia, Sweden, France, Switzerland, and finally ended in Alsace (Strasbourg), the land of his ancestors. Dolde described his memories of this journey in a short biography. The aim of this article, therefore, is to provide insi
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Marks, John. "François Jacob: Bricolage and the Possible." Nottingham French Studies 59, no. 3 (2020): 333–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2020.0294.

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As well as his ground-breaking work in the field of molecular biology with Jacques Monod, François Jacob was a gifted and influential writer on science. His extraordinary capacity to make imaginative connections and to coin compelling metaphors informed both his work as a scientist and his writing on science. This article looks at the development of Jacob's distinctive constructivist conceptualization of science over the course of his career. Although Jacob was initially attracted to the metaphor of genetic material as a computer programme, he ultimately moved away from the mechanistic model o
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Wells, Jacob. "Backtalk: Why not be flexible in assessments?" Phi Delta Kappan 104, no. 7 (2023): 66–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00317217231168271.

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Tests and exams are a source of stress for many students. High school teacher Jacob Wells has found that he can alleviate some of that stress by allowing students to weigh in on when their assessments are scheduled. He describes why this has been helpful and shares some of the parameters that have made it feasible.
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Khairunnisa, Hilda Zuhri, and Anis Fuadah Z. "PENGENALAN PAHLAWAN SAM RATULANGI PADA SISWA MI/SD." As-Sibyan 3, no. 2 (2021): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.52484/as_sibyan.v3i2.190.

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This article moots about a struggle of a famous and an influenced figure ever in that time, coming from Minahasa, North Sulawesi. He fought for Indonesia in his own way and got his thoughts gone viral even until now. His name is Gerungan Saul Samuel Jacob Ratulangi or usually called Sam Ratulangi. He also had the biggest role why Indonesia nowadays is called “Indonesia”.
 This article was made to 1) acquaint a biography of a patriot that is Gerungan Saul Samuel Jacob Ratulangi to learners, especially in elementary school. 2) acquaint the values in Sam Ratulangi. 3) know how Sam Ratulangi
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Elliott, Spencer J. "Is There Brawn in Gilead? The Figure of Esau in the East." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 86, no. 3 (2024): 450–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cbq.2024.a931732.

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Abstract: Characters in the ancestor narratives of Genesis, and especially in the Jacob cycle, are often modeled on the places and peoples that are thought to descend from them. Both Esau and Jacob, as national progenitors of Edom and Israel, occupy similar spaces to their later polities, and behave in similar ways. Yet, strangely, Jacob encounters a threatening Esau at the Jabbok River, far from where the Edomites would have reasonably interacted with the kingdom of Israel. In this article, I look at the literary history and narrative description of Esau and his relationship with the lands ea
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Johnson, Bret. "The Light and the Dark: contrasts in the Music of Jacob Druckman." Tempo, no. 191 (December 1994): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200003879.

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Among established American composers, Jacob Druckman's music remains unique in the breadth of its range, the mastery of its orchestration and the totality of its expressive power. There is little point in spending too much effort in drawing comparisons with some of his closest contemporaries and, in any event, such comparisons are hard to come by. He has had a remarkable career: as an academic, as composer-in-residence to the New York Philharmonic, as a conductor (he has conducted a number of his works with the BBC Philharmonic), as artistic director of many festivals, and as lecturer and admi
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Senderska, Joanna. "An Image of a Person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder in Popular Literature (on the Example of the Hero of Jodi Picoult's Novel “House Rules”)." Respectus Philologicus, no. 37(42) (April 20, 2020): 114–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2020.37.42.43.

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In this article, the case of eighteen-year-old Jacob Hunt, the main character of Jodi Picoult’s book entitled House Rules (W naszym domu in Polish translation) is discussed. Jacob is an example of a literary character with features similar to those of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). He suffers from Asperger syndrome, which belongs to ASD (autism spectrum disorder). That is why he finds it difficult to develop communication skills, which translates into disturbed communication. The disturbances involve difficulties in acquiring and applying social rules as well as having specific n
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Dickie, June F. "Psychological Forces and Spiritual Encounters: The Bruising and Breakthrough of Jacob." Old Testament Essays 35, no. 2 (2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2312-3621/2022/v35n2a4.

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Jacob was shaped in his formative years by his manipulative mother and passive father. His father, in turn, had been significantly bruised by the trauma of the Akedah. The effects of this horrific event are interpreted through psychological theories, along with Winnicott's notion of the "False Self" (to understand the impact of his dominant mother on Jacob). The turning point in Jacob's life is his encounter with the "angel of God" at Peniel, which leaves him lame physically but "straightened out" in his relationship with God, thus, enabling him to take on the role of the father of the nation
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Kogut, Mieczysław. "Działalność polityczno-kościelna franiszkanina Henryka Wettyna z Breny (1240– 1302)." Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny 23, no. 2 (2015): 217–46. https://doi.org/10.52097/wpt.2466.

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Henry was a son of Teodoryk I and Eudoksja, who was a doughter of prince Konrad Mazowiecki. Since his early years he was predestinated to become a priest. In 1264 (27 IV) he appeared as a canon of the cathedral chapter in Magdeburg. Nonetheless, in those years, the decision to enter the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), which existed for only half a year, has grown on him, and he accomplished this in 1269, at most. Before 1276, he arrived in Silesia, to Wroclaw, where he settled in a local Franciscan monastery, dedicated to St. Jacob, with which he remained associated for the next quarter o
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Morgan, John. "Henry Jacob, James I, and Religious Reform, 1603–1609: From Hampton Court to Reason-of-State." Church History 86, no. 3 (2017): 695–727. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640717001305.

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At the beginning of James I's reign, a petition campaign, the Hampton Court conference, numerous tracts, and considerable effort in Parliament all failed to overcome the king's adamant defense of the forms and practices of his episcopal church. In a milieu of deprivations and perception of declension, Henry Jacob, one of the organizers of the petitioning, denounced the illegitimacy and dangers of prelatical church government in several tracts between 1604 and 1609, advocated congregationalism, and outlined the basis for a second conference to bring continuing religious disputes to a close. In
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Frys, Vira. "The publication of Mykhailo Slozka’s of 1661, were not registered in the bibliography." Proceedings of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, no. 13(29) (2021): 292–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0315-2021-13(29)-17.

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The bibliography of the Polish-language collection entitled “PSALTERZ albo ROZANIEC Przebłogosławioncy Panny MARYEY Nowym sposobem przez rozpamiętywanie Tajemnic Wiary naszey, przy każdym Pacierzu, y Pozdro-wieniu Naś: Panny wygotowany. Z przydatkiem Koronek w tenze sposob iedney teyźe Panny drugiey Zywota Pana Jezusowego y inszych niektorych potrebnych Modlitewek. Z Lacinskie na Polskie przełożony. Przez W. X. Iaku¬ba Gawatha. Kanonika Lwow[skiego]”, published in 1661; it was presented in the works of Jacob Gavat and in the context of various activities of the famous Lviv printer Mykhailo Slo
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Ayuretno, Annisa, and Putri Rindu Kinasih. "The Representations of Toxic Masculinity on Nate Jacobs in Euphoria (2019)." SALEE: Study of Applied Linguistics and English Education 5, no. 2 (2024): 508–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.35961/salee.v5i2.1472.

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Despite some changes in how masculinity is portrayed over time, certain disturbing patterns and characteristics continue. Yet, popular media exposure may be the primary way that children and most adults learn about others as well as absorb and internalize social norms, values, and beliefs that are reflected in the way the media is presented and expressed. One disturbing characteristic that is shown in TV series is toxic masculinity. This study aims to study the representation of toxic masculinity in Nate Jacob in the critically acclaimed series Euphoria (2019). In this research, the writers us
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ALIEV, Bagomed Gadaevich. "GERMAN SCIENTIST, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE JACOB REINEGGS ABOUT TABASARAN." Herald of Daghestan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science, no. 74 (September 28, 2019): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31029/vestdnc74/5.

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The article is devoted to the historiographical analysis of the information about Tabasaran of the German scientist - doctor of medicine Jacob Reineggs, who published in 1796 a work devoted to the historical and topographic description of the Caucasus, having the material collected by him in Daghestan, which he visited twice.
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Tadevosyan, Yesai. "Armenian Terminology: Jacob Villot’s Latin-Armenian Dictionary." Slovo 26, no. 1 (2001): 111–16. https://doi.org/10.3406/slovo.2001.1242.

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The French Armeniologist Jacob Villot (1656-1743) lived in Armenian surroundings for 25 years. He published a number of Armenian books which were comments on religion. His Latin-Armenian dictionary was published in 1714, and was a “huge task and the result of laborious work.” Villot’s dictionary laid the foundation of European lexicography in Armenian reality, contributed to overcoming Latinisms, which found its culmination in the works and dictionaries created by the Mkhitarians. The dictionary was a valuable contribution to the process of terminology coining and translation. The introduction
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Leontiev, Yaroslav Viktorovich. "JACOB BROWN’S POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY (1889–1937)." LOMONOSOV HISTORY JOURNAL 65, no. 2024, №1 (2024): 41–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0083-8-2024-65-1-41-69.

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Th e article concerns the little-studied aspects of the biography of the prominent political fi gure, literary critic, publicist and prose writer Yakov Veniaminovich Braun in order to reconstruct in its entirety the social and politi-cal activity of this multifaceted personality. Th e author examines the unrealized literary projects connected with the left -wing Socialist Revolutionary movement and repressions against Braun. Th e study is based on the archival and investiga-tive materials, publications in newspapers and magazines, documents of the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political Histo
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Goldish, Matt. "Newtonian,Converso, and Deist: The Lives of Jacob (Henrique) de Castro Sarmento." Science in Context 10, no. 4 (1997): 651–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889700002854.

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The ArgumentJacob (Henrique) de Castro Sarmento was a descendent of New Christians in Portugal who made his way to London in the early eighteenth century. There he professed Judaism openly, but he also advanced his scientific and medical pursuits, becoming particularly enamored of the Newtonian world view. This paper argues that Sarmento's attachment to Judaism was essentially a function of his personal relationship with Hakham David Nieto, and that Sarmento's Judaism was never really the full synthesis of scientific outlook and Jewish theology toward which Nieto pushed him. Rather, after Niet
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Mele, Michele. "The Story of Jacob Bolotin (1888–1924), the First Blind Physician." Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum 12, no. 2 (2024): 151–60. https://doi.org/10.11590/abhps.2024.2.07.

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Born in Chicago in 1888 to a family of Polish immigrants, Jacob Bolotin is a remarkable figure in the history of science. Despite being born completely blind and the many challenges he had to face in his youth, he managed to become a sought-after medical professional, an excellent pulmonologist, and the first blind physician in history. His story and activities remain highly inspirational today, as they convey a powerful message about the importance of an inclusive environment and the potential of people with low or no sight.
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van Neer, Joost. "Esau and Jacob (Sermon 4)." Augustinianum 57, no. 1 (2017): 145–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/agstm20175718.

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Augustine’s Sermon 4 on Esau and Jacob is long (860 lines) and consists of a complex division in 37 chapters. This division makes it difficult to identify quickly and easily the rhetorical arrangement which must have been an important factor in making this sermon a success in the context of Augustine’s struggle against Donatism. This same division has been handed down through the centuries. Once the existing, complex division into 37 chapters is relinquished, it is possible, on the basis of linguistic and Scriptural indications, to establish the existence of a new, simple division into 3 parts
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Howarth, Rachel. "EXIT INTERVIEW: KEN CARPENTER." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 3, no. 1 (2002): 54–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.3.1.205.

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Ken Carpenter retired in December 2000 after working in the Harvard Libraries for almost 40 years. Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Ken attended Girard College in Philadelphia from age seven to 17 and then went to Bowdoin College, graduating in 1958. He began working at Harvard’s Houghton Library as a “stacks boy” in 1960 when William A. Jackson was librarian. He ended his career as assistant director for research resources, Harvard University Library, under the direction of Sidney Verba. In between, he worked on the Bibliography of American Literature with Jacob Blanck, served as curator of the
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Dawood, Salma. "Jacob, Peace and Blessings be Upon Him, An Example of a Good Father from a Quranic Perspective, An Objective Study." Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Sharia'h Sciences and Islamic Studies, no. 95 (December 19, 2023): 38–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.54940/si52475159.

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This research handles the father, who is an an excellent example for his children through the story of Jacob, peace and blessings be upon him. His stances with his children in the Qur’an are under the title “Jacob, peace and blessings be upon him, an Example of a Good Father from a Quranic Perspective, an Objective Study.” The aim of this research is to identify the most prominent characteristics of Jacob, peace be upon him. It also identified the most important means of communication that Jacob, peace be upon him, used to communicate with his children to raise them well. The researcher follow
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