201 research outputs found

    Cybelle McFadden. Gendered Frames, Embodied Cameras: Varda, Akerman, Cabrera, Calle, and Maïwenn. Lanham: Farleigh Dickinson UP, 2014. xii + 233 pp.

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    Review of Cybelle McFadden. Gendered Frames, Embodied Cameras: Varda, Akerman, Cabrera, Calle, and Maïwenn. Lanham: Farleigh Dickinson UP, 2014. xii + 233 pp

    Portraiture in the head and neck cancer clinic: a patient’s perspective

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    I first met Scottish artist Mark Gilbert in 2013 as a participant in his Ph.D. dissertation study, “The Experience of Portraiture in Clinical Settings” [EPICS]. I was introduced to the study during a follow-up appointment with my head and neck cancer surgeon. Twelve years earlier, at the age of fifty-three, I was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on my tongue, which was removed surgically along with corresponding lymph nodes. I also underwent radiotherapy. Prior to EPICS, Mark had collaborated with physicians and patients on several projects that sought to use art, specifically portraiture, to explore notions of illness, recovery, care, and caregiving. During these studies, Mark became acutely aware of how fundamental the intimate nature of the relationships and interactions between participants and himself were to the portrait-making process. He realized the connections made with each person were as diverse as the participants themselves and responded to their voices, both silent and spoken, to guide and inform the marks he made on the canvas

    Regional patterns of energy consumption in the U.S., 1967 / CAC No. 147

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    "Supported by grant number NSF GI-35179X from the National Science Foundation."Bibliography: p. 136-138

    Psychological processes in perceived paranormal phenomena

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    This study explored how subclinical tendencies toward Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, depression, and dissociativity are related to the perception and belief in paranormal phenomena, specifically belief in Bigfoot and belief in aliens. A total of 93 participants were recruited for this study; 26 participated in Experiment 1 and 67 participated in Experiment 2. Experiment 1 determined the stimulus materials to be used in Experiment 2. Experiment 2 examined the specific research hypotheses. In Experiment 2 participants viewed nine photographs and completed the Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory-II, the Dissociative Experiences Scale, and the Revised Paranormal Belief Scale. Results of multiple regression analyses indicate belief in Bigfoot is positively related to tendencies toward subclinical dissociativity, but not to subclinical tendencies towards Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or depression. None of these subclinical tendencies are related to belief in aliens. More research aimed at exploring the underlying cognitive influences on paranormal beliefs is necessary

    Handling silage and concentrates for beef cattle in drylot

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    In cooperation with U.S. Department of Agriculture.Cover title
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