Results for 'Akai Gurley'

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    Fenomen grammaticheskoĭ lakunarnosti: kognitivnyĭ i lingvopragmaticheskiĭ aspekty.Oksana Mikhaĭlovna Akaĭ - 2019 - Rostov-na-Donu: Fond nauki i obrazovanii︠a︡.
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    Phenomenology and the Political.S. West Gurley & Geoff Pfeifer (eds.) - 2016 - Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield.
    This collection of essays looks at the relation between phenomenology and the political from a variety of possible positions both critical and complimentary.
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    Platonic paideia.Jennifer Gurley - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (2):351-377.
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    Choice in Public Health Insurance: Evidence from West Virginia Medicaid Redesign.Tami Gurley-Calvez, Adam Pellillo, M. Paula Fitzgerald & Michael F. Walsh - 2011 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 48 (1):15-33.
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    Commentary upon Brian Harding’s “Object Oriented Ontology and José Ortega y Gasset’s Anti-Idealist Interpretation of Phenomenology".S. West Gurley - 2014 - Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (2):41-44.
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    Family and community concerns about post-mortem needle biopsies in a Muslim society.Emily S. Gurley, Shahana Parveen, M. Saiful Islam, M. Jahangir Hossain, Nazmun Nahar, Nusrat Homaira, Rebeca Sultana, James J. Sejvar, Mahmudur Rahman & Stephen P. Luby - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):10.
    Background: Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determine cause of death and there is interest in using them in Bangladesh. However, we did not know how families and communities would perceive this procedure or how they would decide whether or not to consent to a post-mortem needle biopsy. The goal of this study was to better understand family and community concerns and decision-making about post-mortem needle biopsies in this low-income, predominantly Muslim country in order to design (...)
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    The Chinese Economy under Communism.John G. Gurley, Nai-Ruenn Chen & Walter Galenson - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):149.
  8. American federation of herpetoculturists.Philippe de Vosjoli, Russ Gurley, Howard Jaecks, Robert Mailloux, Vince Scheidt, Dennis St John & Gary Sipperley - 1991 - Vivarium 3.
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    The Malayan Words in English.Charles Payson Gurley Scott - 1896 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 17:93-144.
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    The Malayan Words in English.Charles Payson Gurley Scott - 1897 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 18:49.
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  11. Superintendents as Transformative Leaders: Creating Schools as Learning Communities and as Communities of Learning.L. G. Bjork & D. K. Gurley - 2003 - Journal of Thought 38 (4):37-78.
     
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  12. Superintendents as transformative leaders: Creating schools as learning communities and as communities of learners.L. G. Björk & K. Gurley - 2003 - Journal of Thought 38 (4):37-78.
     
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    The Coalitional Imperative of Asian American Feminist Visibility.Shireen Roshanravan - 2018 - The Pluralist 13 (1):115-130.
    while conducting a routine patrol, Peter Liang, a Chinese American New York City police officer, accidently fired his gun in the stairwell of the Louis Pink projects of Brooklyn, New York. The bullet ricocheted off the wall and struck Akai Gurley, a 28-year-old black father, who had entered the stairwell with his friend after giving up on the notoriously malfunctioning elevators. According to reports, the bullet "tore through [Akai's] body, fractured his third rib, nicked his sternum, and (...)
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    'Black Lives Matter': Moral Frames for Understanding the Police Killings of Black Males.Lawrence Blum - 2020 - In Amalia Amaya & Maksymilian Del Mar (eds.), Virtue, Emotion and Imagination in Law and Legal Reasoning. Chicago: Hart Publishing. pp. 121-138.
    The Black Lives Matter movement calls attention to the injustice involved in police killings of blacks and implicitly proposes that a particular emotional attitude--caring about the life of a human being not known personally to oneself--should have been, but was not, present in the police officers involves in these killings. I examine five prominent such killings, but especially Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Tamir Rice [the article was written before the killing of George Floyd] for the character of the moral (...)
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  15. The Trial of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn by the American Civil Liberties Union.Corliss Lamont - 1969 - Science and Society 33 (3):375-377.
     
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  16. Rasuki to sono nakama: "akai 30-nendai" no chishikijin.Mitsuhiro Mizutani - 1994 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha.
     
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    The Rebel Girl Revisited: Rereading Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's Life Story.Lara Vapnek - 2018 - Feminist Studies 44 (1):13.
    Abstract:Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964) is best-remembered for her autobiography, The Rebel Girl (1955). This classic text of labor history recounts Flynn’s her early career as a socialist soapbox speaker, her work as an “agitator” for the Industrial Workers of the World, and her defense of political prisoners during World War I. Despite its iconic status, The Rebel Girl has been subject to little historical analysis. This article examines how Flynn developed her narrative identity as the “Rebel Girl,” contextualizes the (...)
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    Kinship Flows in Brandy Nā Lani Mcdougall's The Salt-Wind/ka Makani Pa'akai.Michelle Peek - 2013 - Feminist Review 103 (1):80-98.
    This paper follows the Salt-Wind and subterraneous freshwater flows in Hawaiian poet Brandy Nālani McDougall's collection of poetry The Salt-Wind/ka Makani Pa'akai. McDougall illustrates that in order to begin again in the aftermath of American imperialism and environmental destruction, one must return to the salt-water and sub-surface waterings, and the ancestral connections and voices therein who beckon her (and others) home. In this way, her work is situated within contemporary movements within the Pacific, presently coming together in deimperializing efforts (...)
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    Genuine Reality: A Life of William James.Linda Simon - 1998 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    . Genuine Reality is recommended reading for all soul-searchers."—George Gurley, Chicago Tribune "Ms. Simon . . . has provided an ideal pathway for James's striding. . . . [Y]ou become engaged in his struggles as if they were your own. ...
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    Preface.Attiya Ahmad - 2018 - Feminist Studies 44 (1):7.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:preface This issue of Feminist Studies includes a cluster of essays that demonstrates new approaches to life writing, with special attention to unconventional women’s autobiographies. Lara Vapnek describes the historical inhibitions that shaped the self-presentation of pioneering American labor activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in the early twentieth century such that she omitted her sexual relationships with both women and men from her autobiographical writings. Overlapping with Vapnek’s historical (...)
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    Osmanlı Dönemi Arap Şairlerinden Ahmed el-Behlûl ve Hz. Peygamber’e Methiyelerinde Muhteva.Ahmet ŞEN - 2019 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 5 (2):837-870.
    17. yy. da Osmanlıların bir eyaleti olan Trablusgarb’da doğup büyüyen Ahmed b. Huseyn el-Behlûl, Mısır’ın önemli ilim adamlarından eğitim almış sonra memleketine dönmüştür. Osmanlı dönemi şairi Ahmed el-Behlûl, şairlik yönünün yanı sıra Akâid sahasında Durretu’l-‘Akâi’d, Fıkıh sahasında el-Mu‘ayyene ve el-‘Izziyye ve Arap Dili ve Edebiyatı sahasında el-Makâmetu’l-Vitriyye gibi eserleri telif ederek çeşitli sahalarla ilgilenmiş bir âlimdir. Behlûl, ed-Durru’l-Asfâ ve’z-Zebercedu’l-Musaffâ fî Medhi’l-Mustafâ ismiyle meşhur divânını tamamıyla Hz. Muhammed’i medhe tahsis etmiştir. Başta Libya olmak üzere Kuzey Afrika’da meşhur olan Divan, Kâdî ‘İyâz’ın (...)
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