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    The World War II Patriotic Mother

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    The archetypal good mother and the archetypal patriotic mother are important symbols in American culture. Both are rooted in maternal work but are separated by two conflicting assumptions. The good mother nurtures her children and protects them from harm, while the patriotic wartime mother remains silent when the government sends her child directly into harm\u27s way. This study explores how the World War II press positioned mothers of soldiers to sacrifice their children in support of the nation\u27s war effort. The findings point to the importance of understanding the role of archetypes in news narratives

    Patriotic Motherhood and the Iraq War

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    She plays a familiar character in our nation\u27s war stories and she has a warm place in our nation\u27s heart. She is the patriotic mother, a cultural symbol of bravery and sacrifice, stoicism and silence. Her image may reflect our historical understanding of the mothers of combat soldiers, but the story the national press tells about the mothers of U.S. soldiers in the Iraq War does not quite match these cultural expectations

    Techniques for the observation of micrometeorite craters in metal substrates utilizing electron micrographic replica methods

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    Thin film replica technique for obtaining high quality electron micrographs of craters in metal substrates formed by microscopic hypervelocity particle impac

    Ionization probability of iron particles at meteoritic velocities

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    Ion production for ablation of micron size iron particles moving at supersonic speed in air and argo

    Ionization probability of iron particles at meteoric velocities

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    Ion pairs produced by total ablation of iron particles in air and argon measured as function of particle velocit

    High voltage breakdown initiated by particle impact

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    High voltage breakdown initiated by particle impact across electrode ga

    Ionization from Fe atoms incident on various gas targets

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    Ionization from iron atoms incident on target gases of helium, neon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and ai
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