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Vojvodic, Dragan. "The selection of royal figures in the image of power during the Palaiologan epoch: Byzantium - Serbia - Bulgaria". Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, n.º 46 (2009): 409–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi0946409v.

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The preserved presentations of the Byzantine basileis of the XIII, XIV and XV centuries show that the creators of the late Byzantine monarchical portraits adhered to certain traditional rules when selecting the personages from the ruling house, which they were to portray. Defining which figures were to be depicted in the portrayal of power depended to a large extent on the changing circumstances and events in the imperial house. However, at the same time this was also based on a significantly more profound conception that rested on principles that had evolved in the course of a long history. The understanding of who could personify power was refracted through the prism of ideology and reflected in carefully shaped iconographic matrices. The omission of the images of certain members of the ruler's house, just as much as their inclusion, carried a certain meaning, as did the hierarchical arrangement of those who were portrayed. Generally speaking, this depended on the degree of their kinship with the sovereign, their sex, titles or dignities, and the connection of the members of the dynasty with the emperor's particular marriage. Therefore, one can rather clearly distinguish certain constants, if not rules, according to which some figures were omitted and others included, and, the specific changes that occurred from the end of the Middle Byzantine period till the fall of the Empire. The development of a unique kind of feudalism played a particular role in the specific characteristics in determining who was to appear in the monarchical portraits of the Palaiologan epoch in Byzantium and the states in its neighbourhood. As the preserved portrait ensembles and known written testimonies indicate, we find the images of the rulers' daughters did not feature in presentations of the 'emperors of the Romans' from the Late Byzantine period. In the Palaiologan epoch, they did not participate in the governing of the state nor were they taken into consideration in plans for succession to the throne. In the earlier period of Byzantine history, slightly different circumstances and views prevailed. That is why, owing to some specific circumstances, the emperor's daughters were sometimes depicted in the portraits of the imperial family. However, from the time of the Komnenoi when the medieval dynastic awareness finally asserted itself in Byzantium, the images of the emperor's female progeny practically vanished from the pictures of those who wielded supreme authority. The custom of omitting the figures of the emperors' daughters from the presentations of the ruling houses was also accepted and rather strictly obeyed for a long time in the portraiture of the neighbouring Orthodox Christian countries. In Serbia, this was disregarded only till just before the state collapsed, while in Bulgaria, exceptions to this rule were observed a little earlier. This was the result of accepting the ideological and iconographic models that were distinctive for the nobility, at the height of the feudal period. The images of daughters-in-law had always been omitted even more consistently than in the case of the figures of daughters in the monarchical presentations of the Byzantine and other Orthodox Christian rulers. As a rule, they were not depicted close to the image of the sovereign, even when they were the wives of the proclaimed and even crowned co-rulers, and successors to the throne. It is very probable that this custom survived into the Palaiologan era even though there are some signs that in Byzantium, this rule may have been disregarded in some cases. The figures of sovereigns' wives and sons had a significantly different status from the images of daughters and daughters-in-law. As a rule, they played an essential and customary role in the monarchical presentation because the rulers' wives and male successors had a stake in authority, in its transfer and succession. Still, it often happened that even wives and sons were omitted from such a presentation - all or some of them. The principle of presenting the individual portraits of emperors was inaugurated in early Byzantium and later, was continually applied even when depicting rulers who were married and had numerous offspring. Different factors could have influenced the decision to depict the monarch alone, even trivial factors. Nonetheless, when insisting on the individual image of the emperor, the ideology upon which this image was based was crucial. The separate portrait of the supreme ruler best explained the iconic essence of monarchical power as a reflection of the King of Heaven and brought to the forefront the exclusivity of the emperor's mimetic collusion with the divine source of power. That is why such a presentation was able to represent the idea and the authority of all earthly majesty through the image of one anointed man. The introduction in the monarchical portrait of the ruler's sons, who were not crowned or proclaimed co-emperors, is a very interesting phenomenon that was characteristic of monumental and miniature painting in the Palaiologan epoch. In the Middle Byzantine period, only those male descendents, who had the status of co-rulers and were crowned, were depicted next to the imperial sovereign. The custom of including uncrowned sons and ruler's sons who had not been initiated in the affairs of state in the presentation of the ruler's house can also be observed from the second half of the XIII to the middle of the XV century in Serbia. It appears that this custom also left traces even in Bulgarian art. On the other hand, the images of the ruler's sons, who had not received the imperial crown, were omitted in the presentations on coins dating from the Palaiologan epoch. Such action was fully in keeping with ancient Byzantine customs in defining the monetary image of authority. An exception could be only one type of coin that many believe to have been produced in the time of Andronikos III, which bore the image of the very young emperor's son, John. Nevertheless, it is more probable that this coin came into being during the regency period, after Andronikos' death in 1341 and the coronation of John V. A little later in the Palaiologan era, however the image of the co-ruler was omitted in the Byzantine monetary image of authority even when he was crowned and bore the title of autokrator. Apparently, the joint presentations of the rulers and co-rulers disappeared completely from Byzantine coins, after the final rupture between John V Palaiologos and John VI Kantakouzenos. In fact, not one of the types of coins bearing the joint images of the ruler and co-ruler has been reliably attributed and classified in this period. Meanwhile, it is important to note that the suppression of the joint presentation of the emperor and co-emperor on Byzantine coins occurred parallel to the unusual appearance of separate co-ruler coins. Separate coins were produced simultaneously by John V and Matthew Kantakouzenos, John V and Andronikos IV, Manuel II and John VII. The production of such coins reflected the complicated political circumstances in the Empire. The situation was affected not only by clashes between the rulers and the co-rulers but also by the periodical assumption of supreme power by the co-rulers, as well as by the later development of Byzantine feudalism. Circumstances characteristic of the later period in Byzantium, which was caught up in a particular process of feudalisation, changed the customs and led to unusual iconographic solutions even in other media. An illustrative example of this is the well-known ivory pixis, which is kept in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection in Washington. Displayed on it, despite the customs of long ago, are the two separate imperial families of John VII, and Manuel II, one beside the other. In iconographic terms, this looks less like a presentation of co-rulership and more like a presentation of almost parallel rules. In the Late Byzantine epoch, another peculiarity is that the image of the augusta is only encountered in exceptional circumstances on coins of the Byzantine Empire. Among the numerous empresses from the Palaiologan dynasty, only Anne of Savoy was depicted on coins and this seems to be just from the moment when she became the regent. Meanwhile, on the presentations of the rulers of the Serbian and Bulgarian states, one can follow the iconographic consequences of the dynastic complications caused by the remarriages of the rulers. The monarchical presentations from the period of the kings Milutin and Stefan Decanski, or the emperor John Alexander, show that it was quite hard to assemble the figures of the new wives of the said rulers and the sons of those same rulers from their earlier marriages, who were heirs to the throne near the figure of the state's sovereign ruler. If one desired to present a clear dynastic situation, those persons ruled each other out. Sometimes, the ruler's son from a previous marriage took precedence, while in another case the emphasis was on the new queen and her offspring.
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Krotki, Karol J. "Ali Kouaouci Normes familiales isJamiques et fecondite en Jordanie, en Indonesie et au Pakistan. Recherches demographiques cahier nr 5. Departement de demographie, Universite catholique de Louvain. Louvain-Ia-Neuve, Belgium: Cabay Ltbraire-Editeur S. A., 1983.236 pp.B francs 500 paperback. ISBN 2-87077-143-6". Pakistan Development Review 29, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 1990): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v29i1pp.96-101.

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If the editor of this journal was given to that type C?f language slant, this review could begin with the question "Why is Pakistan fertility as low as it is?", or with the statement "Forty percent of Pakistan infertility is due to sterility"; or still differently "Pakistani mothers of sons are less fertile than those of daughters". However, as matters stand, we have to begin more soberly. 'This book has been there now for six years and it is rather late in the day to review it. Yet, it probably remains unknown to many readers and it does contain unusual information. The work is strong methodologically, and it applies in parts analytic methods not ordinarily used among demographers and social scientists in the English-speaking world. Most importantly, it relates Islam with fertility - analytically, seriously and respectfully. 'This reviewer is no judge of the religion-related parts of the book, but he knows the author personally. In fact, Kouaouci, a professor of demography and economic planning at the University of Algiers, spent the summer of 1988 at the University of Alberta preparing his paper for presentation to the Second African Population Conference at Dakar the following November. The author displayed not only all the external symptoms of a pious person, but carried the inner dignity and all-round friendliness of a truly religious man. More convincingly and objectively, all his important statements are generously documented in footnotes for experts to review.
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Holt, Geoffrey. "‘An Able Mathematician’: Christopher Maire". Recusant History 21, n.º 4 (octubre de 1993): 497–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200005665.

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Christopher Maire who was thus described by Alban Butler was the son of Christopher of Hartbushes near Hartlepool, County Durham, of a younger branch of the Maires of Hardwick likewise not far from Hartlepool. Christopher senior had married Frances Ingleby of Lawkland in Yorkshire and they had ten children—eight sons and two daughters. The daughters, Mary Euphrasia and Catherine Eugenia entered the convent of English Poor Clares at Dunkirk. Of the eight sons six were to become priests—two, Henry and William seculars, and four, Christopher, James, Peter and Thomas, Jesuits. The other two, George and John remained laymen and George married. Two sons of George and his wife Mary (Hussey) were also to become Jesuits—Edward and George.
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Oliveira, D. A. "Mary Wollstonecraft: Conformidade e Rebelião em Thoughts on the Education of Daughters". Revista Ártemis 19, n.º 1 (30 de julio de 2015): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.15668/1807-8214/artemis.v19n1p73-81.

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Akhtar, Kafil, Sufian Zaheer, Shamshad Ahmad y Rana K. Sherwani. "Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule: a rare cytologic presentation". Clinics and Practice 1, n.º 1 (4 de abril de 2011): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e6.

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Umbilical metastasis is one of the main characteristic signs of extensive neoplastic disease and is universally referred to as Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule. It indicates neoplasm of inner organs mostly located in the gastrointestinal tract or the pelvis. However, in approximately 15-30% the primary tumor remains occult. In most cases, Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule appears as an early and sometimes the only symptom of the malignancy. Here we report a rare fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytologic diagnosis of umbilical metastasis of an ovarian carcinoma.
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Eamon, Michael J. "“Don't Speak to me, but Write on this”: The Childhood Almanacs of Mary and Katherine Byles". New England Quarterly 85, n.º 2 (junio de 2012): 335–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00189.

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In mid-eighteenth-century Boston, Mather Byles Sr. gave almanacs to his daughters to use as diaries and commonplace books. This collection, now residing in Ottawa, offers a rare glimpse into the everyday musings of two colonial American girls and highlights the importance of annotated print, a frequently neglected historical source.
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Ichikawa, Chieko. "Jane Eyre's Daughters: the feminist missions of Mary Carpenter and Josephine Butler in India". Women's History Review 23, n.º 2 (20 de febrero de 2014): 220–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2013.849142.

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Russo, Stephanie. "History Repeating: Mothers, Daughters, and Incest in Mary Robinson's Vancenza and The False Friend". Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 37, n.º 1 (2018): 67–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2018.0003.

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Kubiś, Adam. "The Hemorrhaging Woman and Jairus’ Daughter as Representatives of Israel". Biblical Annals 10, n.º 3 (17 de mayo de 2020): 355–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/biban.9313.

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The scope of the present study is the symbolic analysis of the two interwoven Markan narratives about the healing of the woman with the flow of blood (5:25-34) and the raising of Jairus’ daughter (5:21-24.35-43). The principal thesis of this work consists in interpreting both women as symbols of Israel. The study begins with the presentation of the methodological premises of symbolic analysis. The main methodological premise of this work is the conviction that the literary sense of this pericope is in fact imbued with symbolism. Then there is a presentation of three criteria which help in detecting symbols in the biblical text: textual probability, conventions probability and contextual probability. Subsequently, in order to lend credence to the principal thesis of the article, seventeen literary elements found in Mark 5:21-43 are discussed; each of them meets the first two criteria and lends itself to symbolic interpretation of the two women as representations of Israel. The cumulative weight of these seventeen elements creates a rather strong cumulative argument in favor of the main thesis. Finally, the conformity between the symbolic interpretation of these women and both the immediate and global contexts of this pericope is discussed. The presence of this conformity meets the third criterion of contextual probability. The article thus offers a convincing case for the symbolic interpretation of the hemorrhaging woman and Jairus’ daughter in Mark 5:21-43 as representations of Israel.
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Sghir, H., S. Jellal, AA Errami, S. Oubaha y Z. Samlani. "An unusual presentation revealing pancreatic carcinoma: Sister Mary Joseph Nodule". Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports 6, n.º 2 (5 de noviembre de 2019): 032–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2455-5282.000076.

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Simmons, John K. "Eschatological Vacillation in Mary Baker Eddy's Presentation of Christian Science". Nova Religio 7, n.º 3 (1 de marzo de 2004): 63–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2004.7.3.63.

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ABSTRACT: This article clarifies a number of terms used in end-time theology with a view to illuminating the theology of Christian Science. ““Eschaton continuum”” refers to a range of eschatological expectations in which a prophetic religious leader vacillates between the polar extremes of apocalyptic eschatology and ethical eschatology; and between catastrophic apocalypticism and progressive apocalylpticism. The author tracks the eschatological vacillation in Mary Baker Eddy's conceptualization of Christian Science in the hope of introducing a typology useful in analyzing other emergent religious movements.
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Capdevila, Blanca, Montserrat Guasch, Enric Sebastián-Valverde y Pere Gris. "Sister Mary Joseph's Nodule as Initial Presentation of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma". Cirugía Española (English Edition) 98, n.º 5 (mayo de 2020): 293. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cireng.2020.04.012.

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Gnarra, Maria y Amera Murabit. "Concomitant Unusual Presentation of an Arteriovenous Malformation in a Mother and Child". Plastic Surgery Case Studies 3 (4 de septiembre de 2017): 2513826X1772826. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2513826x17728266.

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Arterio-venous malformations (AVMs) are rare vascular anomalies due to the absent interposition of the capillary system between arteries and veins. Despite many AVMs being asymptomatic, pain, bleeding, functional impairment, and neurological compression can be observed, depending on the location of the lesion. Surgical removal of symptomatic lesions is the gold standard treatment. The vast majority of AVMs are sporadic, with only few familial cases reported. The pathogenics of the lesions are still elusive, although mutations in the PTEN and RASA1 gene have been identified. We report on an unusual presentation of an AVM occurring in similar anatomic locations and within concurring time spans, in a daughter and her mother. Both patients were negative for the known mutations.
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Jakšić, Nikola. "Od hagiografskog obrasca do političkog elaborata - škrinja Sv. Šimuna, zadarska arca d’oro". Ars Adriatica, n.º 4 (1 de enero de 2014): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.491.

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The casket of St Simeon the God-Receiver is the most representative work in the applied arts of the Croatian Trecento and, at the same time, one which displays great iconographic complexity. Although it was the subject of two monographs and a large number of individual articles, a whole set of questions remains open and awaits plausible interpretations. Particularly great problems are connected to the interpretation of a number of scenes which were understood differently by different scholars. At the same time, it can be noted that the discussion about the casket’s complex iconographic programme lacks a study which would address it as a unique a coherent whole in which every single scene is viewed as its irreplaceable constituent part. This article aims to demonstrate that the casket’s iconographic programme, especially that of the eight panels on its main body, was selected and arranged according to a carefully developed programme the creators of which were five noblemen of Zadar to whom Queen Elizabeth, the wife of the powerful King Louis I the Great of Hungary (1342-1382), entrusted not only the silver for the making of the casket but other important details connected to the commission such as the choice of the artist and, even more importantly, the selection of the scenes through which the casket communicated with its spectators. There is no doubt that the queen had her own demands with regard to what was depicted as can be seen in the opulent dedicatory inscription which records that she was the patron of the casket but also in the donation scene where she appears together with her daughters. It can also be said with certainty that she gave instructions for the somewhat unusual panel which depicts her standing by the catafalque of her father, Ban Stephen of Bosnia (+1354) who is being sent off to the next world by St Simeon the Righteous. It should mentioned that Ban Stephen was considered a heretic – a Bogomil – which means that being a Catholic queen, his daughter attempted to rectify the past with this panel. All these scenes are at the back of the casket. The queen undoubtedly also had a say in the selection of scenes which were depicted on the front. Those relate to the life of St Simeon which, considering that we know of only one event in his life, was done in a very skilful way: the central panel shows the saint receiving the Christ Child in the scene of the Presentation in the Temple while the panels to its left and right depict the translation of the saint’s relics which have not been identified as such in the scholarly literature. The translation consists of three scenes which are always present in the cases of translation: the finding of the body (inventio corporis), the transport of the body to a new place (translatio corporis) and, finally, the placing of the body to a new site where it would remain in the future (colocatio corporis). These three scenes were interpreted by the noblemen of Zadar in an idiosyncratic way in order to affirm the medieval Zadar and its nobility on the casket itself. The scene of the inventio corporis depicts the rectors of Zadar intervening at the last moment before a group of monks from the outskirts of town get hold of the body and place it in their monastery. In the scene of the colocatio corporis, the body of St Simeon is being carried into the Church of St Mary Major in the presence of King Louis and the grateful citizens who are led by the Bishop Nicholas Matafar. This scene depicts the return of the saint’s body from Venice where, according to the author of this article, it had been taken during the local uprising against the Venetian rule (1346-1358). At the same time, the visual message of the two scenes which flank the central one was to show that the exclusive ownership of the relics belonged to the citizens of Zadar. The conflict with the monks which erupted on a local level is being resolved by the local authorities, that is, the rectors of Zadar. When the problem becomes ‘bilateral’, that is, when it involves Venice, the dispute is settled (to the benefit of the citizens of Zadar) by their sovereign, the king of Hungary and Croatia.The visual interpretation of the translation depicted on the casket relies greatly on the scenes from the cycle of the translation of the body of St Mark from the façade of St Mark’s basilica at Venice (the discovery and exhumation of the body, the transport of the body on a ship, the placing of the body in a new shrine). The author of the article, therefore, frequently compares the scenes on the Zadar casket to those from Venice.
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Elliott, Bernard. "A Leicestershire Recusant Family: The Nevills of Nevill Holt—II". Recusant History 17, n.º 3 (mayo de 1985): 374–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200001199.

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On Henry Nevill II’s death at the ripe old age of 85 on 28 June 1728, the terms of his will were duly carried out. In it he arranged that ‘his youngest daughter, the Lady Mary Countess Migliorucci, should have the custody and management of his said son during his insanity, not doubting but she will see him taken all imaginable care of and used with that tenderness and regard that is due to be had for one in his unfortunate circumstance’. Then he left to his grandson, Cosmas Henry Joseph Count Migliorucci (whom he desired to take the surname of Nevill) the sum of £5,000. Next, he left to his eldest daughter, Margaret Conyers, the sum of £2,000 and to his Conyers grand-daughters, Harriet and Elizabeth, £300 apiece. To his youngest daughter, the Countess Mary Migliorucci, he left £10,000 in trust. On her father’s death, Lady Mary Migliorucci faced several problems. The first was to carry out her father’s instruction to take care of her idiot brother and for this she was allowed £200. It would seem, however, that his care fell mainly on the shoulders of Henry Milton, the bailiff of Nevill Holt, for Lady Mary spent most summers at her London house in Queen’s Square, near Ormond Street, Thus, on 3 June 1729, Milton wrote to her that ‘Mr. N. is in good health’.
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Vekariya, Pradip, Dharanesh Babu Daneti, K. Senthamizh Selvan, Surendra Kumar Verma, Abdoul Hamide y Pazhanivel Mohan. "Sister Mary Joseph Nodule as an Initial Presentation of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma". ACG Case Reports Journal 7, n.º 8 (agosto de 2020): e00453. http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/crj.0000000000000453.

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Bjursell, Cecilia. "Book Review: Mary Barrett and Ken Moores, Women in Family Business Leadership Roles. Daughters on the Stage". International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship 30, n.º 1 (febrero de 2012): 101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266242611427828.

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Adams, Kimberly VanEsveld. "From Stabat Pater to Prophetic Virgin: Harriet Beecher Stowe's Recovery of the Madonna-Figure". Religion and the Arts 13, n.º 1 (2009): 81–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852908x388340.

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AbstractThis study of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Madonna-figures questions some influential arguments about the novelist's treatment of motherhood and domesticity. Critics such as Jane Tompkins, Elizabeth Ammons, and Gillian Brown have claimed that the novels privilege an alternative maternal culture and may even present the Christian Savior in feminized terms. But the early novels in fact reveal the gender restrictions of nineteenth-century Protestantism, which allowed no sanctified female roles. Uncle Tom's Cabin and Dred, for example, have Christ-figures but no Madonnas. Stowe's travels overseas, which exposed her to European religious art, and her gradual movement from the Congregational to the Episcopal church (documented by John Gatta), had a profound impact on two subsequent novels, The Minister's Wooing and Agnes of Sorrento. Here, for the first time, female characters are made Madonna-figures. But the novelist presents them as contemplative saints and prophetic virgins, rather than as mothers. Only in her late religious writings does Stowe portray the biblical Mary as not only prophet and poet but also mother—and then in an inimitable way. In The Minister's Wooing and Agnes as well as her religious writings, Stowe examines the New Testament sisters Martha and Mary of Bethany, who in church tradition represent, respectively, the active and the contemplative life. These discussions reveal the conflict the author experienced between her domestic responsibilities and artistic vocation, and her misgivings about many of the maternal characters found throughout her fiction. Stowe's contemplative and creative Mary-figures include Mary Scudder, Agnes, and the Virgin Mary herself. The contrasting Martha-figures are domestic geniuses but have “worldly” values, which sometimes threaten their daughters' happiness. These Marthas, who are increasingly subjected to authorial criticism, suggest some needed qualifications of arguments for the consistently positive valence of motherhood and domesticity in Stowe.
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Keshavarzian, Ramin y Pyeaam Abbasi. "Visions of the Daughters of Albion: The Influence of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Life and Career on William Blake". International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 40 (septiembre de 2014): 48–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.40.48.

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The present study discussed the influence of one of the eighteenth-century British women of color, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, on William Blake. By adopting a biographical and also a comparative approach, the authors tried to highlight the influences of Wollstonecraft‟s personal life, character, and career, chiefly her A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), on one of William Blake‟s less-referred-to poems Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793). The study will help readers to both know Wollstonecraft‟s prominence and also to grasp more of William Blake and his poetry. The authors also attempted to show that William Blake was part of the early feminism of the late eighteenth century.
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Prasad, Leela. "The Authorial Other in Folktale Collections in colonial India: Tracing Narration and its Dis/Continuities". Cultural Dynamics 15, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2003): 5–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/a033107.

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Between 1860 and 1920, a staggering number of collections of Indian folklore was published by British administrators, missionaries, wives and daughters of officials, and Indian scholars. Rich in local detail, these collections of folklore contain copious prefaces, notes and explanatory appendixes. I examine the prefatory material of two folktale collections - Mary Frere's Old Deccan Days (1868), and Georgiana A. Kingscote and S.M. Natea Sastri's Tales of the Sun (1890) - for their display of multiple levels of engagement between co-authors, informants, and representatives of colonial authority, calling into question the concept of a stable authorial center. I argue that these collections comment on how collectors of folklore delineated alterity and subjectivity while themselves experiencing shifting subaltern positions.
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Tully, Tyler M. "Collusion or Critique?" Bulletin for the Study of Religion 48, n.º 3-4 (4 de junio de 2020): 26–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/bsor.37543.

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While a variety of sources explore the character of Mary Magdalene and her popularly conceived configurations throughout history (Maisch 1998; King 2003, 2006; Jean-Yves 2002; Mead 2005; Kiely 2010), little attention has been paid to her representation in the Gospel of Luke, specifically her scant exorcism and possession narratives. Drawing upon contemporary archaeological insights and historical and textual sources, this article reconstructs an image of Mary before exploring her presentation in the canonical and non-canonical accounts of the first two centuries CE. Working with similar methodologies pioneered by Stephen D. Moore (Moore 2004) and Virginia Burrus (Burrus 2009), in conversation with Mary L. Keller’s (Keller 2002, 2015) theoretical framework of spirit possession, this article investigates the possession and exorcism narratives of Mary Magdalene in Luke’s gospel from a postcolonial optic.
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Bhardwaj, Richa, Arun Gautam, Gaurav Bhardwaj y Murali Dharan. "Sister Mary Josephʼs Nodule (SMJN): An Uncommon Initial Presentation of Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma". American Journal of Gastroenterology 112 (octubre de 2017): S691—S692. http://dx.doi.org/10.14309/00000434-201710001-01270.

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Lee, Lawrence S., Michael Nance, Larry R. Kaiser y John C. Kucharczuk. "Familial massive leiomyoma with esophageal leiomyomatosis: an unusual presentation in a father and his 2 daughters". Journal of Pediatric Surgery 40, n.º 5 (mayo de 2005): e29-e32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.02.016.

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Wadud, Syed Abdul, Muntasir Bin Shahid y Sumon Afroz. "Case series of Stargardt's disease: Our experience". Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 7, n.º 2 (24 de agosto de 2016): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bsmmuj.v7i2.29452.

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<p>Stargardt disease is the most common form of juvenile macular degeneration. Clinically, it is characterized by pisciform flecks at lhe level of the retinal pigment epithelium and a bull's-eye maculopathy. Inheritance is usually autosomal recessive, although dominantly inherited case have been described. Both sexes are affected equally. We reported here three cases of Stargardt's macular dystrophy, who are siblings and daughters of non consanguineous parents. In case-1,2 and 3 we found the typical presentation with almost same findings.</p>
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Philippon, OM, A. Kirk, C. Karunanayake y D. Morgan. "P.064 Sex differences in patients referred to a rural and remote memory clinic". Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 44, S2 (junio de 2017): S29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2017.148.

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Background: Dementia is more prevalent in women. Sex differences exist as the disease progresses (e.g. males are more likely to become aggressive). In many medical illnesses (e.g. cardiac disease), there are differences in presentation between men and women. The current study explores sex differences at the patients’ initial presentation to the Rural and Remote Memory Clinic (RRMC). Methods: Patients were referred to the RRMC in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Cognitive and demographic data were collected. Questionnaires included cognitive (e.g. Mini-Mental Status Examination) and daily living (e.g. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living) assessments. Results: Three hundred and seventy-five (159 male, 216 female) patients participated. Of these patients, 146 (49 male, 97 female) were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Males and females presented to the clinic at similar ages. Females were more likely to have a son or daughter caregiver and to live alone. Males were more likely to be currently working and to be a former smoker. No statistically significant differences were found for cognitive assessment scores. Conclusions: Analysis of the initial presentation of patients to the RRMC revealed females and males had similar presentation in measures of cognitive impairment. This may be reassuring for patients and their families knowing their family member, regardless of sex, is receiving equivalent referral to receive care.
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Hutner, Heidi. "Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Gary KellyFeminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft. Maria J. FalcoWollstonecraft's Daughters: Womanhood in England and France, 1780-1920. Clarissa Campbell Orr". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 24, n.º 3 (abril de 1999): 788–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/495381.

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Mikołajczak, Mieczysław. "Obraz życia społeczno-religijnego Maryi w Ewangelii Dziecięctwa Jezusa (Łk 1-2)". Studia Warmińskie 48 (31 de diciembre de 2011): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/sw.286.

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Recent discoveries in the realm of cultural anthropology and social psychology have had repercussions in our interpretation of the New Testament texts and particularly of the Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus (Lk 1-2). The author of this article has attempted to prove that scientific approach and scholarly models should be applied to these texts only in the context of broad theory of their origin and interpretation of the literary meaning. The author has narrowed down the scope of his interest to the presentation of the socio-religious status of Mary in Luke’s account (Lk 1-2). The research has shown how important it was for St. Luke. The final conclusion of the study is very significant and optimistic – presentation of Mary in Lk 1-2 signals the nature of salvation and the standards in the fellowship of God’s people which will be further developed in the next part of the double work of St. Luke (Lk – Acts).
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Aanstoos, Christopher M. "Toward a Phenomenological Psychology of Cultural Artifacts". Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28, n.º 1 (1997): 66–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916297x00031.

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AbstractPhenomenological psychology is shown as a means to examine implications of mass-commodity culture, through the presentation of a phenomenological analysis of a TV commercial. This advertisement plays upon the vicissitudes of fathers' experiences of their relationships with their pre-pubescent daughters. The findings disclose an image of a father's ambivalently lived inability to tolerate his daughter's first sexual attraction to another male, and his attempt to continue to control the satisfaction of his daughter's bodily desire through commodities. The significance of and alternatives to this variation are suggested.
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Sheehan, Peter M. "Presentation of the Charles Schuchert Award of the Paleontological Society to Mary L. Droser". Journal of Paleontology 72, n.º 4 (julio de 1998): 789. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002233600004052x.

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Bowden, Martha F. "Mary Davys: self‐presentation and the woman writer's reputation in the early eighteenth century". Women's Writing 3, n.º 1 (enero de 1996): 17–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0969908960030102.

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Haslett, Jacqueline G. "Mary Hemenway: A Woman Ahead of Her Time". Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 7, n.º 1 (abril de 1998): 191–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.7.1.191.

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The purpose of this paper is to give historical insight into the progressive thinking of nineteenth century American philanthropist, Mary Hemenway (1820-1894), and why she was interested and believed in physical education for females. Also interesting is how her integrated thinking is compatible with the thinking in present-day education reformThe presentation of the findings will include a brief background of Mrs. Hemenway’s family life, and a brief description of her philanthropic contributions and activities. These include: 1) public education in America, particularly female education, 2) physical education and home economics education, 3) Native-American research, and 4) other significant issues and philanthropic activities in American education. The major focus will be her contributions to physical education and her founding of the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, and influences that persuaded her interests in these pursuits.The sources used include early normal school catalogues, minutes of meetings, course syllabi and lecture synopses, written papers, early and recent bulletins, personal correspondences, government reports, college documents, pamphlets, memorial pamphlet, one new and several old books, and old newspaper clippings and professional journals.
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Novakov, Iv. "UMBILICAL METASTASIS MIMICKING SYMPTOMATIC UMBILICAL HERNIA - A RARE CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE". Trakia Journal of Sciences 18, n.º 2 (2020): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2020.02.012.

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Umbilical metastases, also termed Sister Mary Joseph's nodule, are reported rarely in medical literature and they are associated with advanced metastatic intra-abdominal and pelvic cancers. The purpose of this publication is to report a rare case of umbilical metastasis misdiagnosed as acomplicated umbilical hernia. Case presentation. A 74-years-old woman with nausea and painful umbilical swelling was misdiagnosed as incarcerated umbilical hernia оn the initial examination. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a huge pelvic cystic-solid mass, probably originates from right ovary. Conclusion. In conclusion, the presented case demonstrated that due to the lack of understanding Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule could be easily mistaken for incarcerated umbilical hernia.
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Peters, Christine. "Access to the Divine: Gender and Votive Images in Moldavia and Wallachia". Studies in Church History 34 (1998): 143–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400013632.

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In Orthodox Last Judgements in sixteenth-century Moldavia, both Adam and Eve appear as saintly intercessors on behalf of mankind. The presence of these suppliant figures, on either side of the throne of hetimasia (Plate i), suggests that Orthodoxy and Catholicism differed significantly in their evaluations of the gender implications of the Fall. In medieval Catholicism the portrayal of a nimbed figure of Eve, or even of Adam, was inconceivable. In the West the ideas of the Fall as the cause of the crucifixion and of Mary as the antithesis of Eve produced a powerful set of negative views of women’s nature. The weaker sex was inherently vulnerable to temptation, flattery, and persuasion, endangering not only women’s souls but those of all mankind. The veneration of Mary tempered this negative image, but Mary’s extraordinary nature could never entirely erase the assumptions of innate female inferiority based on the role of Eve in the Fall. The depiction of Eve as a saint in Orthodox wall painting appears to offer an unexpected challenge to the view that such gender associations are the only possible outcome of the Genesis account. It is also tempting to relate the presence of such representations in Moldavia to the highly unusual social position of women in Moldavian society, based on inheritance customs which divided estates equally between both sons and daughters.
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Hall, Stuart G. "Women among the Early Martyrs". Studies in Church History 30 (1993): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400011566.

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The Pentecostal sermon attributed to Peter in Acts announces Joel’s prophecy fulfilled: It shall happen in the last days, says God, that I will pour some of my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your youths shall see visions and your elders shall dream dreams; yes, even on my slaves and slavegirls in those days I will pour some of my Spirit, and they shall prophesy.The gift thus overrides sex, rank, and social status; it is often overlooked that the company on whom the Spirit falls in Acts 2 includes, beside the restored Twelve, ‘women and Mary the mother of Jesus and his brothers’, and Acts in this respect agrees with Paul that in Christ ‘there is no Jew nor Greek, there is no slave nor free man, there is no male and female; you are all one person in Christ Jesus.’
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Carlson, Sandra J. "Presentation of the Pojeta Award of the Paleontological Society to John and Mary Lou Pojeta". Journal of Paleontology 88, n.º 3 (mayo de 2014): 628–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360-88.3.628.

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Nager, Elizabeth A. y Brian de Vries. "Memorializing on the World Wide Web: Patterns of Grief and Attachment in Adult Daughters of Deceased Mothers". OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 49, n.º 1 (agosto de 2004): 43–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/wa9e-ak5l-2p2g-1qp1.

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The World Wide Web is emerging as the new site for mourners. Many bereaved persons are creating memorial Web sites for deceased loved ones, providing text-based representations of what they have lost with frequent reference to the nature of their grief. The primary purpose of this study was to measure elements of attachment style and grief as shown by the adult daughters who had placed memorials on the Internet for their deceased mothers. Participants self-selected and were solicited and completed a questionnaire online. In addition, the 24 available Web sites were content coded for textual themes and presentational styles. Fifty-nine memorial authors responded to measures of attachment style, grief, and characteristics of the memorial they created. Results revealed a lower frequency of secure attachment styles than would be expected and higher levels of grief. Prominent among the themes expressed in these memorials were missing the deceased, narratives and letters to the deceased, comments about the deceased watching over the bereft, and other references to the self. Although smaller numbers precluded statistical analyses, several evocative attachment style differences in the use of these themes were suggested. These findings contribute to the understanding of the complex relationship between adult daughters and their deceased mothers and the potential role of attachment in the ways in which such relationships are characterized and memorialized.
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Bryson, W. Hamilton y E. Lee Shepard. "The Winchester Law School, 1824–1831". Law and History Review 21, n.º 2 (2003): 393–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3595100.

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On March 5, 1824, Henry St. George Tucker was elected by the General Assembly of Virginia to be the judge of the circuit superior court of chancery to sit in Winchester and Clarksburg. Tucker had built up a very successful law practice in Winchester, where he had settled in 1802 upon his admission to the bar. He had also built up a large family; he had six sons and two daughters as well as three children who died young. The elevation to the bench resulted in an increase in professional status, but it also resulted in a substantial decrease in income. In order to remedy this financial development without ethical prejudice to his professional development, he opened a law school. This solution was, no doubt, an obvious one, as his father, the eminent Judge St. George Tucker, had done the same in 1790, when he became the professor of law and police in the College of William and Mary.
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CAULFIELD, MARY P. "Inseparable and No Longer Subsequent: The Relocation and Representation of Women in Irish Theatre Practices". Theatre Research International 36, n.º 3 (30 de agosto de 2011): 276–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883311000514.

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Women as playwrights, directors, designers and actors have played an indisputably integral part in cultivating the theatrical landscapes of Ireland, but their work, however, has largely been overlooked. That said, this is not a new lament: the last twenty years of Irish theatre scholarship have sought to redress this gender imbalance by looking to women's involvement in the ‘imagining’ of the Irish nation. Colm Tóibín's Lady Gregory's Toothbrush (Lilliput Press, 2002) famously confirmed Augusta Gregory's co-authorship (with W. B. Yeats) of Kathleen ni Houlihan (1902). C. L. Innes's widely known Women and Nation in Irish Literature and Society, 1880–1935 (The University of Georgia Press, 1993), shed light on the ideologies behind the iconography of Mother Ireland, and Mary Trotter's Ireland's National Theaters: Political Performance and the Origins of the Irish Dramatic Movement (Syracuse University Press, 2001) revealed the impact of Maud Gonne and the all-women society the Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Erin) on the development of the Irish National Theatre Society.
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Gustafsson, Anna. "Montgomery, Mary. 2019. Hired daughters: domestic workers among ordinary Moroccans. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 276 pp. Hb.: US£80.00. ISBN: 9780253041005." Social Anthropology 28, n.º 4 (noviembre de 2020): 1005–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1469-8676.12946.

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Wijaya, Leonita Catherine, Whedy Prasetyo y Alwan Sri Kustono. "Konsep Akuntabilitas dalam Gereja Katolik". Jurnal Ekonomi Akuntansi dan Manajemen 19, n.º 2 (28 de septiembre de 2020): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jeam.v19i2.15115.

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This study aims to describe the concept of income and burden on the Holy Heart of the Virgin Mary Catholic Church. This research chooses the Sacred Heart of the Virgin Mary Catholic Church as the object of research, because the Sacred Heart of the Virgin Mary is a newly established church, so that accountability is an important pillar for the newly established church to gain the trust of the people. This research uses the interpretivis paradigm by using the case study method in its research method. Thus, primary and secondary data sources are needed in research, and use interviews, observations and documentation in this study. Data analysis methods used are data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and verification as well as drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that in general the Sacred Heart Church of the Virgin Mary has carried out finansial management properly, where finansial management is carried out accordingly, starting from planning to accountability. In this church the proposal is made in issuing funds used for ecclesiastical activities. The finansial reporting system made by finansial managers is fairly simple because tis based on trust in managing finances obtained through collectives and contributions from the people to fulfill the operational activities of the church. Keywords: Accountability, Transparency, Church, Accounting
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Nuzwaty, Muhammad Ali Pawiro, Liesna Andriany y Risnawaty. "Language Choice by Bilingual Speech Community of Acehnese in Family Domain in Medan: A Case Study". International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 8, n.º 6 (30 de noviembre de 2019): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.8n.6p.9.

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This study is a case study that covers the presentation formats for language choice on the speech community of Acehnese based upon family domains in bilingual Indonesian speech behavior. The sources of variance are between Aceh and Indonesian languages in Medan. The parameters that are being used first through language choice between Indonesian, Indonesian/Acehnese, and Acehnese relating to the role relationship between husband to wife; father, mother and their sons and daughters. The second one is related to speech situation such as arguing, advising, chatting, and persuading. The method approach is quantitative descriptive and was employed by the samples of 200 persons. The result shows that the average persentage of the language choice in every single speech situation among the husbands to the wives was 86% and the wives to the husbands was 82% dominantly Acehnese. The average percentage of the language choice among sons and daughters to their parents or vice versa was 76 % constantly mixing language; Acehnese/Indonesian in all of speech situations. The result of this study showed that mostly the husbands and the wives maintain their tribe language well. The result found that most of the children of Acehnese never totally leave their tribe language, even they live in Medan as a big city.
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Anderson, James, Charles Marley, Karri Gillespie-Smith, Leonie Carter y Ken MacMahon. "When the mask comes off: Mothers’ experiences of parenting a daughter with autism spectrum condition". Autism 24, n.º 6 (27 de abril de 2020): 1546–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361320913668.

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There is limited knowledge and research on the experiences of having a daughter with autism spectrum condition from a mother’s perspective. This study aims to explore the experiences of mothers who care for a daughter with autism spectrum condition, with a particular focus on female autism spectrum condition presentation. Ten mothers of daughters with autism spectrum condition took part in a semi-structured interview. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the data. Five superordinate themes emerged: ‘Girls have autism too’, ‘She’s a chameleon’, ‘The impact of the diagnosis’, ‘Impact on mums’ and ‘Day-to-day life’. These findings add to our knowledge of how female autism spectrum condition presents and of the experiences directly related to being the mother of a daughter with autism spectrum condition. The findings have implications for clinicians that carry out autism spectrum condition assessments and provide insights into areas where additional support can be provided to mothers and daughters. Lay abstract Parents of children with autism spectrum condition report increased stress and difficulties compared with parents of typically developing children. Our knowledge and understanding of how autism spectrum condition presents in autistic females is currently limited and parents of this population may experience challenges when raising their daughter. Given that mothers are often the main caregiver of a child with autism spectrum condition, they may have useful insights into the experiences of parenting a daughter with autism spectrum condition. Therefore, a qualitative study was undertaken to explore what mothers’ experiences are of parenting a daughter with autism spectrum condition. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 mothers of daughters with autism spectrum condition. The interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Five main themes emerged from the qualitative study (‘Girls have autism too’, ‘She’s a chameleon’, ‘The impact of the diagnosis’, ‘Impact on mums’ and ‘Day-to-day life’). The findings of this study expand our current knowledge of the experiences and challenges faced by mothers raising a daughter with autism spectrum condition. Mothers hold a vast amount of knowledge on their daughters’ autism spectrum condition which could inform the diagnostic process and clinical practice. Considering these results, it is important that clinicians support mothers and the family system around children with an autism spectrum condition diagnosis.
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Shrestha, Umid Kumar, Subash Sapkota y Prakash Thapa. "First presentation of Ebstein’s anomaly in an 80-year-old female patient and unusual occurrence of psychiatric illness in her male offsprings". Journal of Advances in Internal Medicine 2, n.º 1 (15 de febrero de 2013): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jaim.v2i1.7634.

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An 80-year-old female Ebstein’s anomaly patient presented with palpitation and dyspnea of New York Heart Association class III. This is probably the eldest surviving Ebstein’s anomaly patient presenting for the first time with cardiac symptoms at the age of 80 years. She had four sons and two daughters, among whom the first three sons developed psychiatric disorders after 38 years of age, with one son committing suicide because of major depressive episode. This case is unique because of the late age of initial presentation with cardiac problem and the occurrence of psychiatric illness in the male offsprings of the patient. Journal of Advances in Internal Medicine 2013;02(01):21-23 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jaim.v2i1.7634
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Petch, Sarah, Aleksandra Sobota y Feras Abu Saadeh. "Sister Mary Joseph nodule: an unusual site for endometrioid cancer metastasis". BMJ Case Reports 12, n.º 5 (31 de mayo de 2019): e229187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2019-229187.

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Sister Mary Joseph (SMJ) nodules are rare malignant metastatic umbilical nodules, indicating disseminated disease and associated with a poor prognosis. This is the case of an 80-year-old woman who presented with umbilical discomfort and an ulcerated umbilical nodule. She was noted to have a bulky uterus and vaginal bleeding. CT abdomen-pelvis showed an enlarged uterus and right-sided lymphadenopathy, extending from the groin to the para-aortic area. Upper and lower endoscopies were normal. Biopsy of the umbilical nodule revealed metastatic endometrioid adenocarcinoma grade 1–2 with the endometrium and the ovary suggested as potential primary sites. The patient had cytoreductive surgery including en bloc resection of the umbilical tumour. Final histology confirmed Stage IVb endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the uterus. This unusual case highlights the diagnostic challenges faced with the presentation of an umbilical nodule. Gynaecological malignancy should always be considered within the initial differential diagnosis of an SMJ nodule.
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Emmett, Grace. "“You Weakened Him”". Religion and Gender 10, n.º 1 (18 de junio de 2020): 97–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18785417-01001009.

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Abstract This article will explore the manner in which the masculinity of Jesus, played by Joaquin Phoenix, is constructed in Mary Magdalene (2018), considering what sort of impression the viewer is left with of Jesus as a man. Framed around the accusation that Peter makes of Mary towards the end of the film when he says to her, ‘You weakened him [Jesus]’, this paper uses theory from Judith Butler and Raewyn Connell to analyse the way in which Jesus’s masculinity is performed. Focusing on the presentation of his body and voice and how these reflect a conflicted sense of identity—particularly with reference to the raising of Lazarus scene—it is argued that Jesus is presented in conventionally ‘unmanly’ ways, but that this contributes to a broadly positive construction of masculinity, as Jesus’s character is performatively aligned with Mary’s.
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Rana Bhat, Shuv Raj. "Construction of Whiteness through Nomination, Predication, Argumentation and Intensification or Mitigation". Tribhuvan University Journal 32, n.º 1 (1 de julio de 2018): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v32i1.24786.

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In this paper, Mary Kingsley’s Travels in West Africa has been analysed from the perspective of critical discourse analysis. In particular, how Kingsley constructs whiteness through strategies such as nomination, predication, argumentation and intensification or mitigation has been explored. The natives from minor culture are represented from the western terministic screens, to use K. Burke’s phrase. The findings show that the strategies used are related to the positive construction of self (West) and the negative presentation of Other (Africa).
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Napolitano, Frank M. "The N-Town Presentation of Mary in the Temple and the Production of Rhetorical Knowledge". Studies in Philology 110, n.º 1 (2013): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sip.2013.0006.

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Civale, Susan. "Women's Life Writing and Reputation: A Case Study of Mary Darby Robinson". Romanticism 24, n.º 2 (julio de 2018): 191–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/rom.2018.0372.

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The posthumously published Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson (1801) has been read as a final – but flawed – attempt to defend the conduct and rescue the reputation of the notorious actress, poet, and one-time royal mistress, Mary Darby Robinson (1758–1800). Narrating her life as a pathetic tale of transgression and suffering, the Memoirs seems destabilised by inconsistencies in structure and gaps in content which are often discussed by modern critics as shortcomings: evidence of self-censorship, ‘confused’ intentions, or an inability to fashion an acceptable feminine persona. However, these so-called shortcomings may comprise a nuanced strategy of self-presentation designed to evoke curiosity and sympathy. Robinson's Memoirs was reprinted throughout the nineteenth century, spurring numerous novels, mini-biographies, and periodical articles. By examining nineteenth-century responses to the Memoirs, this essay argues for Robinson's life writing as innovative and influential, and gestures to the benefits of extending the traditional ‘edges’ of Romanticism in terms of both genre and period.
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Von Berg, Shelley y Edie R. Hapner. "Case Studies in Reimbursement: Material Adapted From Division 3 Reimbursement Committee Presentation at the 2009 ASHA Annual Convention". Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders 20, n.º 1 (marzo de 2010): 38–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/vvd20.1.38.

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Abstract Special Interest Division 3 continues to focus on increasing awareness among affiliates of correct coding initiatives, updates on reimbursement guidelines, and a resource for questions regarding coding and reimbursement. In November 2009, Division 3 hosted an update on reimbursement issues for voice clinicians at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA) annual convention in New Orleans. The purpose of this article is to summarize a number of case study highlights that were presented at the convention by Sandy Schwartz, Dee Nikjeh, Mary Sandage, Mark Kander, and Edie Hapner
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Kirchberger, Michael Constantin. "Unusual presentation of a cutaneous metastasis in the face arising from gastric cancer: a case report". SAGE Open Medical Case Reports 6 (enero de 2018): 2050313X1879508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050313x18795080.

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A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule, which usually presents as a cutaneous nodule on the umbilicus. In this case, a 91-year-old man was referred to our dermatology clinic for a rapidly growing 3 cm × 2 cm ulcerative nodule at his chin. Biopsy showed skin metastasis originating from a gastric adenocarcinoma. The subcutaneous and cutaneous manifestation of gastric cancer is very rare and associated with a poor prognosis and widespread metastatic disease as presented in this case. However, skin metastasis may be the first clinically apparent sign of underlying systemic malignancy and therefore immediate clarification in case of uncertainty is recommended.
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