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    Earth Joy Writing: Creating Harmony Through Journaling and Nature by Cassie Premo Steele

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    Review of Cassie Premo Steele\u27s Earth Joy Writing

    Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall/Winter 2017)

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    Home Visit / Melissa Fournier -- Stiffness / Hannah Shea -- Exile / Lane Falcon -- Good Intentions / Laura Foley -- Resurrection / Les Cohen -- Visits / Craig W. Steele -- That Last Night / Laura Foley -- Taste / Dan Campion -- Bumblebees Don’t Always Sting / Diane M. Parker -- Mental Status Exam / Melissa Fournier -- Dystrophia I / Ashley Purdy -- Muck Out / Mitchell Krockmalnik Grabois -- Endoscope / Lane Falcon -- Leftovers / Erynn Porter -- Another Autumn / Deborah Fleming -- Autism / Laura Foley -- Nearly Sunset / Craig W. Steele -- Palms / Mitchell Krockmalnic Grabois -- concentric / Michele Riedel -- Hashimoto’s / Hannah Shea -- Uncharted Territory / Katacha Díaz -- Skeletal Survey / Melissa Fournier -- Humanism in Medicine: Reflections from Diastole / Helen Lin -- Late Voyage / Laura Foley -- Sponge Bath / Dan Campion

    MS104 James H. Steele, DVM, PH Papers

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    The James H. Steele DVM, MPH papers document the life and career of James H. Steele, who is considered the father of veterinary public health. These papers provide information about Steele\u27s research, professional activities and correspondence, travels, and achievements. The collection is 55 cubic feet in size and materials are in good condition

    Iterative Patching and the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem

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    Although Branch and Bound (BnB) methods are among the most widely used techniques for solving hard problems, it is still a challenge to make these methods smarter. In this paper, we investigate iterative patching, a technique in which a fixed patching procedure is applied at each node of the BnB search tree for the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem. Computational experiments show that iterative patching results in general in search trees that are smaller than the usual classical BnB trees, and that solution times are lower for usual random and sparse instances. Furthermore, it turns out that, on average, iterative patching with the Contract-or-Patch procedure of Glover, Gutin, Yeo and Zverovich (2001) and the Karp-Steele procedure are the fastest, and that ?iterative? Modified Karp-Steele patching generates the smallest search trees.

    Federal Protection of Employee Rights Within Trade Unions

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    The Bill of Rights provision of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 are designed to guarantee and protect employee representation in industrial government. The author, pointing to the method of Mr. Chief Justice Stone in Steele v. Louisville & N.R.R., suggests that the act\u27s purpose may be advanced by an interpretation guided by the consitutional precedents applicable to public government

    Letter to Thomas Steele regarding SEAALL Annual Meeting registration fees, April 29, 1983

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    A letter from Mary Bourget to Thomas Steele informing Steele that no registration fees would be returned if an attendee cancelled or did not show up to the meeting

    Why Chinese Neo-Confucian Women Made a Fetish of Small Feet

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    Abstract for “Why Chinese Neo-Confucian Women Made a Fetish of Small Feet” This paper explores the source of the traditional practice of Chinese footbinding which first gained popularity at the end of the Tang dynasty and continued to flourish until the last half of the twentieth century.[1] Derived initially from court concubines whose feet were formed to represent an attractive “deer lady” from an Indian tale, footbinding became a wide-spread symbol among the Chinese of obedience, pecuniary reputability, and Confucianism, among other things.[2],[3] Drawing on the analyses of such scholars as Beverly Jackson, Valerie Steele and John S. Major as well as historical personal accounts, the article concludes that the underlying goal in engaging in the footbinding practice was to raise a girl’s chances of being married into a family of the highest social class possible. [1] Valerie Steele and John S. Major, China Chic: East Meets West (Singapore: Yale University Press, 1999), 37. [2] Wang Ping, Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China (University of Minnesota Press, 2000), 12. [3] Harold Koda, Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2001), 152

    Frederick Steele

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