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    Antonio de Mendoza, First Viceroy of New Spain. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (1):141-143.
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    Red Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (4):696-698.
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    Red Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (4):696-698.
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    American Foreign Policy in Mexican Relations. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (4):669-672.
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    A History of the Cuban Republlc. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (4):694-698.
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    Red Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (4):696-698.
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    Francisco de Vitoria. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (2):321-328.
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    Francisco de Vitoria. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (2):321-328.
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    Histoire de l’Amerique Espagnole. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (1):142-147.
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    Histoire de l’Amerique Espagnole. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (1):142-147.
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    Latin America in World Politics. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (2):331-336.
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    Liberalism in Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):344-350.
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    Liberalism in Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (2):344-350.
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    Mexico y los Estados Unidos ante el Derecho Internacional. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (2):323-332.
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    The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (2):326-331.
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  16. Spheres of Awareness: A Wilberian Integral Approach to Literature, Philosophy, Psychology, and Art.Katherine R. Allison, David Scott Arnold, Brian Hines, Thomas Madden, Mike McElroy, Linda E. Olds, Philip Rubinov Jacobson & Mary Jane Zimmerman (eds.) - 2009 - Upa.
    This book moves toward building a new and more comprehensive theory of literature, philosophy, psychology, and art. The extremely popular work of Ken Wilber, unites the best of both western and eastern thought and affirms that the stages of consciousness, more refined than that of the reasoning mind, do exist.
     
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    The Mexican Constitutions of 1824 and 1857.Marie Regina Madden - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (2):311-334.
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    The Spanish Plan of Civilization.Marie Madden - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (1):52-65.
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    Time, our lost dimension: Toward a new theory of perception, attention, and memory.Mari R. Jones - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (5):323-355.
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    Commercial Biobanks and Genetic Research: Banking Without Checks?Mary R. Anderlik - 2003 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers (ed.), Populations and genetics: legal and socio-ethical perspectives. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 345--373.
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    Innovation in sexual display.Joah R. Madden - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):417-418.
    Much attention has been paid to innovative foraging methods, but little to innovative sexual displays. Innovations may be common in behavioural display, such as song or object use, and could occur in both male display form and female preferences. Similar evidence exists for innovation in display as in foraging methods, but in smaller quantities. Ramsey et al.'s methodology permits rigorous data collection in this field.
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    The Poet as Hero: Fifth-Century Autobiography and Subsequent Biographical Fiction.Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (02):459-.
    The old proverb can still more accurately be applied to their biographers.‘ Even the more plausible and psycho logically tempting details in the lives of literary figures derive from these authors’ fictional works, poems, and dramas, and not from the kind of source material biographers use today, letters, documents, eyewitness testimony. Critics and readers eager to establish some historical correlation between any ancient poet's life and his work should expect to be disappointed. But even if the ancient lives are useless (...)
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  23. Water famine.Mary R. Alling - 19uu - Washington, D.C.:
    Water famine. -- The only possibility. -- The three gift, author.
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    ‘Impiety’ and ‘Atheism’ in Euripides' Dramas.Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):70-.
    In the surviving plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles the gods appear to men only rarely. In the Eumenides Apollo and Athena intervene to bring acquittal to Orestes. In Sophocles' Philoctetes Heracles appears ex machina to ensure that the hero returns to Troy, and we learn from a messenger how the gods have summoned the aged Oedipus to a hero's tomb. In Sophocles' Ajax Athena drives Ajax mad and taunts him cruelly. Prometheus Bound might seem to be an exception, since all (...)
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    Amnesia, Partial Amnesia, and Delayed Recall among Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma.Mary R. Harvey & Judith Lewis Herman - 1994 - Consciousness and Cognition 3 (3-4):295-306.
    Clinical experience suggests that adult survivors of childhood trauma arrive at their memories in a number of ways, with varying degrees of associated distress and uncertainty and, in some cases, after memory lapses of varying duration and extent. Among those patients who enter psychotherapy as a result of early abuse, three general patterns of traumatic recall are identified: relatively continuous and complete recall of childhood abuse experiences coupled with changing interpretations of these experiences, partial amnesia for abuse events, accompanied by (...)
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  26. Words, Swords, and truth: The folks of Heroism and Beowulf on screen.Mary R. Bowman - 2014 - In Karl Fugelso (ed.), Ethics and Medievalism. Cambridge, UK: D.S. Brewer.
     
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  27. Memoir of John Veitch..Mary R. L. Bryce - 1896 - Edinburgh and London,: W. Blackwood and sons.
     
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  28. ch. Ten "Deepest Ecstasy" Meets Cinema's Social Subjects: Theorizing the Screen Star.Mary R. Desjardins - 2018 - In Hunter Vaughan & Tom Conley (eds.), The Anthem handbook of screen theory. London: Anthem Press.
     
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    Pindar's "Nemean" XI.Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1979 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 99:49-56.
    Pindar, perhaps more than any other ancient poet, seems to demand from his interpreters declarations of their critical premises. In recent years scholars customarily have made initial acknowledgment to the work of E. R. Bundy, as psychoanalysts must to Freud, before they begin to offer their own modifications to and expansions of his fundamental work. Much contemporary scholarship has concentrated on the identification and classification in the odes of the elements whose function Bundy labelled and explained. But useful as this (...)
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    The new world of the American public library.Mary R. Somerville - 1996 - Logos 7 (1):26-31.
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    Saints’ Lives Attributed to Nicholas Bozon.Mary R. Learned - 1944 - Franciscan Studies 4 (1):79-88.
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    The Pindar Scholia.Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (3):269.
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    Women's Letters from Ancient Egypt, 300 B.C.−A.D. 800.Mary R. Lefkowitz - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (1):116-117.
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    Who Sang Pindar's Victory Odes?Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1988 - American Journal of Philology 109 (1).
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    How falsity dispels fallacies.Mary R. Newsome & P. N. Johnson-Laird - 2006 - Thinking and Reasoning 12 (2):214 – 234.
    From certain sorts of premise, individuals reliably infer invalid conclusions. Two Experiments investigated a possible cause for these illusory inference: Reasoners fail to think about what is false. In Experiment 1, 24 undergraduates drew illusory and control inferences from premises based on exclusive disjunctions (“or else”). In one block, participants were instructed to falsify the premises of each illusory and control inference before making the inference. In the other block, participants did not receive these instructions. There were more correct answers (...)
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    Euterpe, An Anthology of Early Greek Lyric, Elegiac, and Iambic Poetry.Mary R. Lefkowitz & Douglas E. Gerber - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (2):192.
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    Catholicism and Literature.Mary R. Reichardt - 1998 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 1 (4):200-205.
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    Thai-English Dictionary.Mary R. Haas & George Bradley McFarland - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (4):270.
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    Who's who in pictures.Mary R. Haight - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1):13-23.
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    Do authorship policies impact students' judgments of perceived wrongdoing?Mary R. Rose & Karla Fischer - 1998 - Ethics and Behavior 8 (1):59 – 79.
    Although authorship policies exist, researchers understand little about their impact on perceptions of authorship scenarios. Graduate students (N = 277) at a large university read 1 of 3 vignettes about a graduate student-faculty collaboration. One half of the surveys included the American Psychological Association's statement on authorship. Participants rated (a) the ethics of the professor as first author and (b) the likelihood of a dissatisfied student reporting the authorship result, as well as the effectiveness and negative consequences of reporting. Work (...)
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    The Gildersleeve Prize For The Best Article Published In The American Journal of Philology In 1998 Has Been Presented To Ruth Scodel, University of Michigan.Marie R. Hansen - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (3):4.
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  42. The gildersleeve prize for the best article published in the american journal of philology in 1999 has been presented to Lisa kallet.Marie R. Hansen - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (3):344.
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    Currents in Contemporary Ethics.Mary R. Anderlik & Nanette Elster - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (1):220-228.
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    Currents in Contemporary Ethics.Mary R. Anderlik & Nanette Elster - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (2):220-228.
    Pressure is mounting to hold researchers and research institutions accountable for the protection of human subjects. When subjects or their family members believe they have been injured, they are increasingly willing to file lawsuits. Recent cases indicate that institutional review boards and their members may be pulled more and more into the legal fray.On September 17, 1999, 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died while participating in research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Gene Therapy. Gelsinger was involved in a Phase (...)
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    Currents in Contemporary Ethics.Mary R. Anderlik & Nanette Elster - 2001 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (1):220-228.
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    Deconstruction and the teaching historian.Mary R. Anderson - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (4):567-574.
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    Respecting difference and moving beyond regulation: Tasks for U.s. Bioethics commissions in the twenty-first century.Mary R. Anderlik - 2005 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 15 (3):289-303.
    This article focuses on two possible missions for a national bioethics commission. The first is handling differences of worldview, political orientation, and discipline. Recent work in political philosophy emphasizes regard for the dignity of difference manifested in "conversation" that seeks understanding rather than agreement. The President's Council on Bioethics gets a mixed review in this area. The second is experimenting with prophetic bioethics. "Prophetic bioethics" is a term coined by Daniel Callahan to describe an alternative to compromise-seeking "regulatory bioethics." It (...)
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    Revisiting the Truth-Telling Debate: A Study of Disclosure Practices at a Major Cancer Center.Mary R. Anderlik, R. D. Pentz & K. R. Hess - 2000 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (3):251-259.
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    Actions and Attitudes: Understanding Greek (and Latin) Verbal Paradigms.Mary R. Bachvarova - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2):123-132.
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    Pausological aspects of Guatemalan children’s narratives.Mary R. Bassett & Daniel C. O’Connell - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (5):387-389.
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