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North, Alison J. "Seeing is believing? A beginners' guide to practical pitfalls in image acquisition." Journal of Cell Biology 172, no. 1 (2006): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200507103.

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Imaging can be thought of as the most direct of experiments. You see something; you report what you see. If only things were truly this simple. Modern imaging technology has brought about a revolution in the kinds of questions we can approach, but this comes at the price of increasingly complex equipment. Moreover, in an attempt to market competing systems, the microscopes have often been inappropriately described as easy to use and suitable for near-beginners. Insufficient understanding of the experimental manipulations and equipment set-up leads to the introduction of errors during image acq
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Govindje, e. "Sixty-Three Years Since Kautsky: Chlorophyll a Fluorescence." Functional Plant Biology 22, no. 2 (1995): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pp9950131.

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In 1931, using their eyes as instruments, H . Kautsky and A . Hirsch related the time course of chlorophyll a fluorescence with photosynthesis in a less-than-one-page article in Naturwissenschaften (see Kautsky's photograph). Chlorophyll a fluorescence is now being used by hundreds of investigators as a probe for various aspects of photosynthesis-from excitation energy transfer in picosecond time scale to CO2 fixation in minutes . It is not only a much used, but also a much abused, tool. It is used because of it being a non-invasive, rapid and a highly sensitive probe, and misused because it i
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Luan, Ziyan, Astrid M. G. Poorthuis, Roos Hutteman, Jens B. Asendorpf, Jaap J. A. Denissen, and Marcel A. G. van Aken. "See me through my eyes." International Journal of Behavioral Development 42, no. 1 (2017): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165025417690263.

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Achieving a clear view of one’s personality is a challenging but crucial developmental task during adolescence, which has enduring influences. This task might be harder if significant others see individuals differently from how the adolescents see themselves. Supporting this, the looking-glass-self theory suggests that significant others constitute a social mirror into which the individual gazes to form his/her self-view. The present study was the first to longitudinally examine whether self–other agreement in personality during adolescence (i.e., self–parent and self–friend agreement at age 1
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Yin, Yin. "Contact with My Teacher’s Eyes." Phenomenology & Practice 7, no. 1 (2013): 69–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/pandpr20104.

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Eye contact, a subtle, pedagogical encounter in our classrooms easily slips teachers’ attention because of its transient nature. Teachers see their students almost every day. Yet, what does a moment of eye contact mean experientially to our students? By asking the question, ‘what is the student’s experience of making eye contact with their teacher,’ this paper represents a phenomenological study that captures this phenomenon and delves into its pedagogical meanings. Through lived experience description and phenomenological reflection, this research shows pedagogical eye contact, a usually take
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Duley, Giles. "I Can Only Tell You What My Eyes See." Wasafiri 33, no. 1 (2018): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690055.2018.1395154.

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Sanderson, Susie. "If I close my eyes, no one can see me." Faculty Dental Journal 6, no. 2 (2015): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/rcsfdj.2015.6.2.70.

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In the January 2015 issue of the FDJ, I reflected on the then forthcoming judicial review brought by the British Dental Association (BDA) of the General Dental Council (GDC)’s annual retention fee (ARF) consultation. 1 Disquiet about the situation (which has become known in social media circles as the #ARFhike) had created a level of concern about the competence of the GDC and a breakdown of trust of the profession in its regulator, unheard of in previous times. This article seeks to provide an update.
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Pettit, Philip. "My Three Selves." Philosophy 95, no. 3 (2020): 363–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819120000170.

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AbstractHaving a self means being able think of myself under a certain profile that that is me: that is who I am, that is how I am. But if I raise the question as to who or how I am, there are three salient profiles in which I can cast myself, three selves with which we can identify. I can see myself just as an agent identified over time by the linkages between my experiences, my attitudes and my actions. I can see myself as the persona that I invite others to rely on and that, if sincere, I internalize. And I can see myself as the figure I cut in other people's eyes, whether or not I welcome
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Stolte, Tyson. "“AND GRAVES GIVE UP THEIR DEAD”:THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, VICTORIAN PSYCHOLOGY, AND THE NATURE OF THE FUTURE LIFE." Victorian Literature and Culture 42, no. 2 (2014): 187–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150313000429.

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Midway throughthe old curiosity shop(1840–41), Quilp returns home to discover his own wake in progress upstairs. He has been absent for three days, dogging the footsteps of the friends and family searching for Nell: materializing at Little Bethel, the chapel Kit's mother attends, or rising from the larder of the inn to which the single gentleman and Kit's mother retire after discovering from Mrs. Jarley that they have just missed Nell. Quilp's wife, having heard nothing from him all this time, has concluded that he has drowned, and so Quilp finds her, her mother, and the lawyer Sampson Brass a
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Rinn, Anne, Christoph Kivelitz, and Rüdiger Berghahn. "See it with my eyes: artificial stream research communicated by an artist." Environmental Sciences Europe 25, no. 1 (2013): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2190-4715-25-13.

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Yow, Jan A. "Mathematics Autobiographies." Mathematics Teacher 106, no. 1 (2012): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mathteacher.106.1.0080.

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Mathematics anxiety among students and their parents has been documented for years (Fiore 1999; Jackson and Leffingwell 1999). As a classroom teacher, I saw it often in the eyes of my students on the first day of class. Now, as a mathematics teacher educator, I see a passion for mathematics in the eyes of my preservice teachers. How students feel about mathematics makes a difference in how they will learn and how they will teach (Hembree 1990). As a result of research and my own experience, the first assignment that I give students each year is to write a mathematics autobiography. In addition
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goedde, brian. "classical puts me to sleep." Popular Music 24, no. 3 (2005): 439–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143005000632.

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sometimes i fall asleep right away. even before the orchestra turns the first page of music, i lean my head into my hand, propped up by the armrest, and let my eyelids fall. at first, though, the closing of my eyes comes as something of a shock. i would have just started watching the bows go up and down across the violins and violas and back and forth across the cellos and basses in a grand unison; i would have just started watching the conductor's arms and backside jerk and sway, not precisely with the music but in the slightest anticipation; i would have just started watching the musicians,
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Michelsen, William. "Om Grundtvigdebatten med svar til mine kritikere." Grundtvig-Studier 43, no. 1 (1992): 97–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/grs.v43i1.16078.

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About the Grundtvig Debate, with Answers to my CriticsBy William MichelsenThis article has been written from the general principle that a distinction must be made between ascertaining what Grundtvig wrote in poetry or prose, and the individual scholars’ personal (existential) attitudes to it, even though such attitudes will inevitably colour their mode of expression. The essential thing is to maintain the fundamentally objective attitude as crucial to research. Kim Arne Pedersen's »Hermeneutic Reflections« in »Grundtvig Studier«, 1991, on the articles in Grundtvig’s »Danne-Virke«, 1816-19, con
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Wendler, M. Cecilia, Katherine Smith, Wanda Ellenburg, Rita Gill, Lea Anderson, and Kim Spiegel-Thayer. "“To See With My Own Eyes”: Experiences of Family Visits During Phase 1 Recovery." Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing 32, no. 1 (2017): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2015.03.015.

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Chen, Yi-Chia, and Su-Ling Yeh. "Look into my eyes and I will see you: Unconscious processing of human gaze." Consciousness and Cognition 21, no. 4 (2012): 1703–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2012.10.001.

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Princen, Thomas. "Response to Jane Bennett's review of Treading Softly: Paths to Ecological Order." Perspectives on Politics 9, no. 1 (2011): 117–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592710003452.

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First, I offer a big thank you to Jane Bennett for an insightful and kind review. As authors know, it is hard looking back at one's work as a mere reader, let alone in a constructively critical vein. Often as not, my reaction is: I wrote that? Bennett helped me see this work with fresh eyes. And, having read and reviewed Vibrant Matter (kudos to editor Jeff Isaac), I can see my work through an entirely different lens—vibrant materiality. In this reply, I'd like to flag two points of convergence in our work and take up the notion of “common sense.”
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Bloom, Gina. "“MY FEET SEE BETTER THAN MY EYES”: SPATIAL MASTERY AND THE GAME OF MASCULINITY IN ARDEN OF FAVERSHAM'S AMPHITHEATRE." Theatre Survey 53, no. 1 (2012): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557411000743.

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Although the long-awaited murder of Arden in the anonymous Arden of Faversham (ca. 1592) takes place during a game of tables, or what we call backgammon,1 critics have been quick to overlook the choice of game in this climactic scene, underestimating its importance to the play's central concerns and even mistakenly calling it a game of dice or cards.2 These games do share some common features—backgammon, for instance, involves the use of dice—but the distinctions among them are significant, especially for the play's often-observed interests in geography and place. In attending to the intersect
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Dobyns, Sally McClure. "Using Primary Sources Getting from Here & Now ao There and THEN." Gifted Child Today Magazine 15, no. 5 (1992): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107621759201500523.

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GUARDIAN ANGEL A hundred year old photograph Stares out from a frame, And if you look real close you'll see Our eyes are just the same. I never met them face-to-face, But I still know them well From the stories my dear Grandma would tell. (The Judds, 1989)
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Leggo, Carl. "A Poem Can: Poetic Encounters." LEARNing Landscapes 9, no. 2 (2016): 351–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v9i2.780.

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All my adult life I have been a language and literacy educator in school and university classrooms. And for most of my adult life I have also been a poet. I read and write poetry; I teach poetry; I write about teaching poetry and about why poetry is important for living creatively in the world. In my poems I seek to remain open to possibilities for living poetically. I seek to see with the eyes of the heart and to hear with the ears of the heart. In a sequence of poems, citations, and ruminations, I ponder the signi cance of poetry.
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Pauchy Hwang, W. Y. "CosPA 2015 and the Standard Model." International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 43 (January 2016): 1660187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2010194516601873.

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In this keynote speech, I describe briefly “The Universe”, a journal/newsletter launched by APCosPA Organization, and my lifetime research on the Standard Model of particle physics. In this 21st Century, we should declare that we live in the quantum 4-dimensional Minkowski space-time with the force-fields gauge-group structure [Formula: see text] built-in from the very beginning. This background can see the lepton world, of atomic sizes, and offers us the eyes to see other things. It also can see the quark world, of the Fermi sizes, and this fact makes this entire world much more interesting.
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Lederman, Michael M., and Daniel R. Kuritzkes. "The Sloth." Pathogens and Immunity 4, no. 2 (2019): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v4i2.296.

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I nearly saw a three-toed slothI really hoped to see oneBut as I crept up on the beastHe sped off like a demon How did this lazy fellow do it?My legs were gelled, encased in suetInsensate speed was needed nowThat wily sloth could sprint, and how!I called upon my last reservesTo stay with him through streams and curvesHe would not give this race a restJust like those hounds of BudapestHis limbs a blur, his eyes agleamHis ears pressed back, his goggles seemTo mask his real intent, his dreamTo master speed and be the Dean Of hustle.
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Kirkpatrick, Helen Beryl, Jennifer Brasch, Jacky Chan, and Shaminderjot Singh Kang. "A Narrative Web-Based Study of Reasons To Go On Living after a Suicide Attempt: Positive Impacts of the Mental Health System." Journal of Mental Health and Addiction Nursing 1, no. 1 (2017): e3-e9. http://dx.doi.org/10.22374/jmhan.v1i1.10.

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Background and Objective: Suicide attempts are 10-20X more common than completed suicide and an important risk factor for death by suicide, yet most people who attempt suicide do not die by suicide. The process of recovering after a suicide attempt has not been well studied. The Reasons to go on Living (RTGOL) Project, a narrative web-based study, focuses on experiences of people who have attempted suicide and made the decision to go on living, a process not well studied. Narrative research is ideally suited to understanding personal experiences critical to recovery following a suicide attempt
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Land, Michael F. "A note on the elongated eye of the octopus Vitreledonella richardi." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 72, no. 1 (1992): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400048803.

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The elongated eye of Vitreledonella richardi is described from two specimens caught at 200 m in the North Atlantic. It is shown that the cylindrical shape, with the lens placed centrally, results in a reduced field of view in the horizontal plane. It is argued that the unusual shape is an adaptation which minimises the silhouette of the eye as seen from below, and is part of the animal's camouflage strategy.IntroductionThe majority of fish and cephalopods have two hemispherical eyes, each of which has a field covering roughly the 180° on one side of the animal (Walls, 1942; Packard, 1972). The
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Zhou, Qiance. "Why English: How Studying English Reshaped My Life." Learning & Education 9, no. 3 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v9i3.1555.

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As a one of the generations who value the importance of ambition and dreams, it is vital for us to link our old ideals to the real life scenarios. For me, embracing a new experience of English learning has definitely impacted my life as not a student but as a man, and showed me many opportunities that I would have never dared to think of.Just like many fellow classmates of mine, being matriculated into the English course was not my own choice to begin with, and the subject was nothing but a bore to my youthful eyes. English? Why English? I am perfectly fluent in Chinese, and I did not see a re
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Pedersen, Pernille Dahl. "Forensic Medicine – seen through the eyes of a social anthropologist." Scandinavian Journal of Forensic Science 19, no. 1 (2013): 13–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjfs-2013-0004.

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ABSTRACT For the average Dane death has become part of daily life. The media paints a picture of numerous violent acts, but even though we come across it on a daily basis certain aspects of death, e.g. working with the dead, are still seen as taboos. This article is based on my internship at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Odense in February 2011 where I participated in the daily routines, and therefore had the opportunity to see how the employees relate to death and the dead. The section “A Room of Impurities” deals with the symbolical impurity of the autopsy rooms at the Institute, sin
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Brei, Gerald. "Due Process in EU antitrust proceedings – causa finita after Menarini?" Zeitschrift für Wettbewerbsrecht 13, no. 1 (2015): 34–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15375/zwer-2015-0104.

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AbstractAnd these men are my judges? My lord treasurer, Towards you I will be just, be you but just To me. ‘Tis said that you consult with zeal The good of England, and of England’s queen; Are honest, watchful, indefatigable; I will believe it. Not your private ends, Your sovereign and your country’s weal alone, Inspire your counsels and direct your deeds. Therefore, my noble lord, you should the more Distrust your heart; should see that you mistake not The welfare of the government for justice.Friedrich Schiller, Mary Stuart (Act I Scene 7)
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de-Magistris, Tiziana, Stefano Pascucci, and Dimitrios Mitsopoulos. "Paying to see a bug on my food." British Food Journal 117, no. 6 (2015): 1777–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bfj-06-2014-0222.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of the European Novel Food Regulation (ENFR) on consumers’ acceptance of and willingness to pay (WTP) for radical food innovations. The research question is focussed on determining whether the ENFR is hampering the market potential of insect-based food products in the European Union (EU). The authors position this question within the domain of regulatory barriers related to food innovations. Design/methodology/approach – Using a choice experiment, the authors assess the presence and relevance of these failures through the analysis of c
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Michelson, Emily. "Luigi Lippomano, His Vicars, and the Reform of Verona from the Pulpit." Church History 78, no. 3 (2009): 584–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640709990436.

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Luigi Lippomano was a deeply worried man. He had heard that Lutheran ideas were being debated openly in Verona—even in such inappropriate places as “the piazzas, the workshops, the taverns, and even the women's washrooms.” As bishop of Verona, responsible for the city's spiritual health, he feared that he would see the city reduced to outright heresy. He felt increasingly stymied, watching his flock “become more corrupted every day” from inappropriate books and conversation, the “idle chatter of a few gossips.” And so, at a certain point, he had had enough. “How can I … stay silent,” he asked,
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Segura, Peter Paul. "Oliverio O. Segura, MD (1933-2021) Through A Son’s Eyes – A Tribute to Dad." Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 36, no. 1 (2021): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v36i1.1679.

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I was born and raised in the old mining town of Barrio DAS (Don Andres Soriano), Lutopan, Toledo City where Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. (ACMDC) is situated. Dad started his practice in the company’s hospital as an EENT specialist in the early 60’s and was the ‘go to’ EENT Doc not only of nearby towns or cities (including Cebu City) but also the surrounding provinces in the early 70’s. In my elementary years, he was Assistant Director of ACMDC Hospital (we lived just behind in company housing, only a 3-minute walk). I grew interested in what my dad did, sometimes staying in
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Rodríguez Carreño, Erika Yesenia. "I Never Thought a Stare Would Change my Life." Enletawa Journal 12, no. 1 (2019): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.19053/2011835x.10405.

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The day I saw him for the first time, I was completely paralyzed because of his dazzling beauty. I thought he was the most handsome man I had ever seen. He was tall, his eyes were green, and his face was so sweet. His beautiful smile accompanied by his dimples illuminated the whole place. I could not help smiling flirtatiously because at least I expected a glance in return. Although, I assumed that someone like him would never notice me, I did not care. I kept looking at him. I looked like a complete fool; however, to my surprise, he looked back at me smiling. I felt like the happiest woman in
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Cabrera, Gregory. "Building an Applied Anthropology Career in Business and Industry." Practicing Anthropology 36, no. 2 (2014): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.36.2.4051338062x2l101.

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There is not one recipe for success as an anthropologist. Rather, careers in anthropology are built and shaped by a complex array of decisions and opportunities. I chose to follow a career in applied anthropology because it allowed me to see the world through the eyes of others and develop an understanding of how social life is organized and culturally patterned. I learned these skills and others primarily through experiential learning and projects outside of the classroom. In this article, I discuss what I have learned from my experiences in non-academic settings and how they have helped me t
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Wilken, Robert L. "Early Christian Chiliasm, Jewish Messianism, and the Idea of the Holy Land." Harvard Theological Review 79, no. 1-3 (1986): 298–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000020575.

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For most Christians Jerusalem is a heavenly city of solace and peace, a safe haven after the trials of life in this world. “Jerusalem whose towers touch the skies, I yearn to come to you. Your shining streets have drawn my longing eyes, my life long journey through …” It is a symbol of the soul's yearning to find rest in God. “Jerusalem my happy home, when shall I come to thee, when shall my sorrows have an end, thy joys when shall I see?” Yet Jerusalem is also an actual city set on a hill on the edge of a desert, a city where Christians live and have lived for centuries but whose population t
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Sieńko, Piotr. "“Where is my revolution” – the world in the eyes and works of Maria Sadowska." Kultura i Wartości 31 (August 30, 2021): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/kw.2021.31.125-149.

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Reviewed is a selection of works composed by woman artist composer and songstress Maria Sadowska. These include songs from the “Women's Day” record and from a film of the same title, as well as “Revolution” from the “Table of Contents” album. Due to the method of interpretation I use, the criticism is feminist. I selected precisely these said works for study mainly because the artist has been largely inspired by mothers of feminist thought, such as Susan Sontag, Barbara Kruger and Simone de Beauvoir. The topics touched upon by the artist definitely fall within the interests of feminist critici
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BAO, JINHUA, XINJIE MAO, HAIRONG WANG, JI C. HE, and FAN LU. "ZERNIKE ASTIGMATISM AND VISUAL PERFORMANCE IN MYOPIC EYES BY RIGID GAS PERMEABLE CONTACT LENSES WEAR." Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences 05, no. 03 (2012): 1250013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793545812500137.

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Purpose: To investigate the effects of rigid-gas-permeable contact lens (RGP-CL) wear on Zernike astigmatism and visual performance in myopic eyes. Methods: A wavefront sensor was used to evaluate Zernike astigmatism for 21 eyes with minimum astigmatism and 18 eyes with moderate astigmatism under three different modes of refractive correction: the RGP-CL, spectacle lens correcting spherical equivalent (SL) and spectacle lens fully correcting spherical error and astigmatism (fSL). Contrast visual acuity was assessed with a VA tester at four contrast levels and two luminance backgrounds. Results
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Coulehan, Jack. "Anatomy of Anatomy, by Meryl Levin. New York: Third Rail Press, 2000. 133 pp." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11, no. 4 (2002): 415–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180102004164.

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Camaraderie is what I remember most about my anatomy course in medical school. There were six of us to the cadaver; six strangers who, during the course of endless hours of dissection and study, formed unique bonds. As time went on, we developed closer friendships with others, but none of these included that special sense of having been together at the beginning. We named our cadaver Ernest so we could kid about telling our parents that we were working in dead earnest. I can still visualize the man's sharp, rough face, gray and emaciated. I see his ravaged black lungs. As I write this review,
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Sorensen, Lane. "(Re)living Moments with Momentum: SCENARIO Forum Conference 2017." Scenario: A Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning, Research XI, no. 1 (2017): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/scenario.11.1.1.

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After passing through the northeastern gate of University College Cork (UCC), my colleagues and I walk the bridge over the river Lee and onto a campus that, were it not for the beautiful wet, grey stone of its buildings and walkways, could just as well be some arm of an enchanting forest near the heart of the city. Although it is my first time here, the verdant space that opens up before me is both new and familiar; my eyes see a place they haven’t seen before, but in my mind echo years of conversations and expectations that mark this campus as a bastion of performativity. What a fitting venue
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Turbin, Carole. "Introduction to Roundtable." Social Science History 22, no. 1 (1998): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200021659.

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Like many other social science historians, since the late 1980s I have reflected on how postmodernist thinkers like Foucault and Derrida are useful for historians. In 1995 I taught a graduate course on the history of social history, and I looked back on the origins of the field through the eyes of my students who were intrigued with postmodernism. I realized that time has crept up on me. I barely noticed that this field that we developed over the years is no longer young but has come of age and is now part of the accepted canon, one of many subdisciplines. Indeed, my students thought of social
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Fruzińska, Justyna. "American Slavery Through the Eyes of British Women Travelers in the First Half of the 19th Century." Ad Americam 19 (February 8, 2019): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/adamericam.19.2018.19.08.

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My paper investigates 19th-century travel writing by British women visiting America: texts by such authors as Frances Trollope, Isabella Bird, or Frances Kemble. I analyze to what extent these travelers’ gender influences their view of race. On the one hand, as Tim Youngs stresses, there seems to be very little difference between male and female travel writing in the 19th century, as women, in order to be accepted by their audience, needed to mimic men’s style (135). On the other hand, women writers occasionally mention their gender, as for example Trollope, who explains that she is not compet
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Mansfield, Sharon. "See the world through my eyes: Looking into how we can improve provision for gifted visual-spatial learners in our classrooms." Apex 19, no. 1 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/apex-2015-007.

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Harding, Emma, Mary Pat Sullivan, Rachel Woodbridge, et al. "‘Because my brain isn’t as active as it should be, my eyes don’t always see’: a qualitative exploration of the stress process for those living with posterior cortical atrophy." BMJ Open 8, no. 2 (2018): e018663. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018663.

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ObjectivesTo explore the stress process for individuals living with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) and their families.DesignA qualitative study using in-depth semi-structured dyadic and individual interviews with people living with a diagnosis of PCA and a family carer. Interview transcripts were thematically analysed.SettingParticipants’ homes.Participants20 individuals in the mild to moderate stages of PCA and 20 family carers.FindingsThree major themes were identified: (1) the diagnostic journey: mostly an unsettling and convoluted process, owing to the early age of onset, rarity and atyp
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Becker, Charity Dawn. "A Sense of Wonder: An A/r/tographer’s Musings on Seeing and Being in the World / Un sentiment d’émerveillement : réflexions d’un a/r/tographe sur l’observation d’un monde et sa place en ce monde." Canadian Review of Art Education / Revue canadienne d’éducation artistique 45, no. 1 (2018): 108–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/crae.v45i1.51.

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Abstract: This paper examines ways of seeing the world differently through the eyes of an a/r/tographer (artist, researcher, teacher). It addresses how I see the world phenomenologically, pedagogically, poetically, and artistically (as a photographer), and how my seeing the world through these varied-yet-connected lenses influences my way of being in the world. The structure of the paper echoes this way of seeing through the various lenses of research, reflection, poetry, and photography.Keywords: A/r/tography; Phenomenology; Poetry; Pedagogy; Art; Wonder. Résumé : Cet article analyse les dive
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Devin, Joan. "Book reviewOpen My Eyes that I may see marvellous things by Alice Allan Published by Pinter and Martin ISBN: 9781780663906 Price: £8.99." British Journal of Midwifery 25, no. 5 (2017): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2017.25.5.332.

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Campisi, Giuseppina. "More Than One Reason for Oral, a New Journal." Oral 1, no. 1 (2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/oral1010001.

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Beyond my obvious enthusiasm due to the nascent state that generally makes us see everything with optimism, as Editor in Chief of this new publishing experience, I start by asking myself a question: is another dental journal called Oral really necessary [...]
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ARIFIN, NOORANIDA, NOOR AZUAN ABU OSMAN, and SADEEQ ALI. "POSTURAL STABILITY STRATEGIES IN TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTEES DURING QUIET STANDING IN ALTERED SENSORY CONDITIONS WEARING THREE TYPES OF PROSTHETIC FEET." Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 20, no. 02 (2020): 1950071. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219519419500714.

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Individuals with transtibial amputation exhibit altered movement strategy to sustain stability during quiet standing due to reduced proprioception on the amputated limb. The aim of this study is to determine the movement strategies in anterior–posterior and medial–lateral directions in predicting the overall postural stability. In this crossover study, postural stability of ten transtibial amputees was assessed using computed posturography while wearing different prosthetic foot types: solid ankle cushion heel (SACH), single axis (SA) and energy storage and return (ESAR). Three stability indic
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Rogers, Brian. "Optic Flow: Perceiving and Acting in a 3-D World." i-Perception 12, no. 1 (2021): 204166952098725. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2041669520987257.

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In 1979, James Gibson completed his third and final book “The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception”. That book can be seen as the synthesis of the many radical ideas he proposed over the previous 30 years – the concept of information and its sufficiency, the necessary link between perception and action, the need to see perception in relation to an animal's particular ecological niche and the meanings (affordances) offered by the visual world. One of the fundamental concepts that lies beyond all of Gibson's thinking is that of optic flow: the constantly changing patterns of light that reach
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KANG, DONG WON, JEONG WOO SEO, TAE HO KIM, HAE MI CHO, JIN SEUNG CHOI, and GYE RAE TACK. "CHANGES IN INSTABILITY AND IRREGULARITY OF THE ELDERLY DUE TO DIFFERENT BALANCE ABILITY." Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 17, no. 07 (2017): 1740034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219519417400346.

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Older adults with a balance-related neurological disease or who have experienced previous falling incidents tend to show increase in instability and changes in irregularity of postural control. This study analyzed the impact of differences in balance ability on the instability and irregularity of postural control in older adults without neurological disease and previous fall experiences. The 49 subjects were older adults aged 65 years and above who did not have neurological disease and prior falling incidents during the previous year. The subjects were classified into two groups of 27 healthy
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Cymek, Dietlind Helene. "Redundant Automation Monitoring: Four Eyes Don’t See More Than Two, if Everyone Turns a Blind Eye." Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 60, no. 7 (2018): 902–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720818781192.

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Background: In safety-critical and highly automated environments, more than one person typically monitors the system in order to increase reliability. Objective: We investigate whether the anticipated advantage of redundant automation monitoring is lost due to social loafing and whether individual performance feedback can mitigate this effect. Method: In two experiments, participants worked on a multitasking paradigm in which one task was the monitoring and cross-checking of an automation. Participants worked either alone or with a team partner on this task. The redundant group was further sub
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Burton, Antoinette. "House/Daughter/Nation: Interiority, Architecture, and Historical Imagination in Janaki Majumdar's “Family History”." Journal of Asian Studies 56, no. 4 (1997): 921–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2658294.

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My mother grew up in a small Punjabi village not far from Chandigarh. As she chopped onions for the evening meal or scrubbed the shine back onto a steel pan or watched the clouds of curds form in a bowl of slowly setting homemade yoghurt, any action with a rhythm, she would begin a mantra about her ancestral home. She would chant of a three-storeyed flat-roofed house, blinkered with carved wooden shutters around a dust yard where an old-fashioned pump stood under a mango tree.… In England, when all my mother's friends made the transition from relatives' spare rooms and furnished lodgings to ho
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Butler, Jim. "Blackrock Sequence: A creative dialogue between an artist and a poet." Book 2.0 10, no. 2 (2020): 161–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/btwo_00027_1.

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In 2016, my brother David1 was awarded a grant from Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown Council in Ireland, to write a sequence of poems. He invited me to collaborate with him to make a book of poems and images. I had never collaborated with my brother before, so it was important for me to establish my role and how the project would work in practical and financial terms. There was no formal agreement but just discussions over drinks in the Harbour Bar, near where my brother lives outside Dublin. David had received a grant of €11,000 to write the poems and he would keep all of this – he would see if he coul
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Schildmeier, Marvin. "Of Empathy, Imagination and Good Gloves." Scenario: A Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning, Research X, no. 1 (2016): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/scenario.10.1.7.

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From the moment I first stepped in the door to our seminar room I was aware that I was a foreigner here. That was not just due to the fact that I had set out from my familiar Hannover on an Erasmus semester at University College Cork, but rather particularly due to the fact that in choosing the course Drama and Theatre of the 20th and 21st Century, I set foot in hitherto untested territory. As far as theatre and the performing arts were concerned, I was, in fact, a blank page. My stage experience was limited to playing Joseph in the Christmas nativity play, the canon of plays which I had read
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Polkinghorne, Elise. "(Re)Building, (Re)Creating and (Re)Imagining: Postmemory Representations of Family Through the Eyes of Rafael Goldchain and Art Spiegelman." Arbutus Review 4, no. 1 (2013): 128–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/tar41201312699.

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Survivors of a trauma must deal with the life-long effects that result from their experiences. Depression, fear and a sense of isolation from society are only a few of the associated long-term effects of trauma. These traumatic repercussions are often passed down to their immediate family. These second and third generations must then live under the shadow of a trauma to which they were temporally displaced, but must cope with nonetheless. This paper deals with the concept of postmemory as it affects second generation Shoah, or Holocaust, survivors Art Spiegelman and Rafael Goldchain. Through a
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