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Interview with Edward "Ed" Harris, Brenda Dow, and Sylvester King - OH 296
In May of 2013 Mr. Edward Harris sat down and discussed his brother, Herman K. Harris, who was a part of the freedom riders. Mr. Harris also discusses his military service and his tour of duty in Vietnam. This interview was...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Edward Bynum - OH 322
This collection includes an interview of Edward Bynum (1933-2012) concerning his work with the Dr. James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation. Bynum discusses his education, his service in the Korean War on a hospital...
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INFIDELS IN ENGLISH LEGAL THOUGHT
EDWARD CAVANAGH
Sep 08, 2018
English common law reports are dense with ideas. Yet they remain mostly untapped by intellectual historians. This article reveals how intellectual history can engage with law and jurisprudence by following the notion...
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Rough Music and Charivari
Alexandra Walsham
Oct 31, 2018
In 1971 Natalie Zemon Davis published a seminal article in the pages of Past and Present, entitled ‘The Reasons of Misrule: Youth Groups and Charivaris in Sixteenth-Century France’. A study of the carnivalesque rituals of...
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Assessing the Level of Community Resilience to Drought in Kitui County, Kenya
In Kenya, arid and semi-arid lands are more affected by drought due to their fragile ecosystems and unfavorable climate. The main objective of this study was to determine the level of community resilience to drought in Kitui...
Friends, Former Students of Winthrop History Professor Establish Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The J. Edward Lee Scholarship will support graduate students majoring in history. Lee has been a Department of History faculty member since 1994.
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Biology, English Majors Capture Top 2009 Student Life Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rhine Gourrier, an English major from Columbia, took the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award. Biology major Glenn Edward Spurlin III of Rock Hill won the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award.
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Introduction
Methods XII, the Twelfth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology,was held at the Universite de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada,from I to 5 August 2005, The event was hosted by the Centre de recherche...
The Ursinus Weekly, June 12, 1916
Junior orators win gold prizes Senior Class Day exercises held Commencement Day exercises Numerous alumni visit alma mater Alumni oration The Library Women Graduates' Association meeting Athletic Club reception a success ...
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Cholesterol-Watching: [Dr. Edward H. Ahrens, Jr.]
Rockefeller University Research Profiles are a series of scientific profiles that were published quarterly, from 1980-1990, by the Rockefeller University. Each issue features the research and achievements of an individual...
History Professor Visited the White House as Mayor of the County Seat
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts During the quick trip to the nation's capital, History Professor Edward Lee heard briefings from administration officials in government affairs, education, the budget, communications and transportation. The point of...
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Nestedness and τ-temperature in ecological networks
The τ-temperature is a measure of disorder of bipartite networks that is based on the total Manhattan distance of the adjacency matrix. Two properties of this measure are that it does not depend on permutations of lines or...
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Modelling the use of<em> Wolbachia </em>to control dengue fever transmission
Experiments and field trials have shown that the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia may be introduced into populations of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the primary vector for dengue fever. In the absence of Wolbachia, a mosquito...
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Digital Contact Tracing for COVID-19
The spread of the COVID-19 virus across the globe has permanently changed life for billions of people. Manual contact tracing has been utilized to assist in limiting the spread of contagious diseases for many years. The...
Winthrop Women's Coalition Event to Shine Light on Local Civil Rights Contributions
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS The April 9 panel discussion will be held at 7 p.m. in Dina's Place in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. The event is part of Winthrop's Common Book programming. This year's Common Book, "Something Must Be Done About...
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Introduction
Methods XII, the Twelfth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology,was held at the Universite de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada,from I to 5 August 2005, The event was hosted by the Centre de recherche...
Pressing for Sentence? An Examination of the New Zealand Crown Prosecutor’s Role in Sentencing
AWM Britton
Jun 04, 2018
Prosecutors are among the most powerful actors in any criminal justice system. Their exercise of discretion, however, has not been subjected to the same level of public and empirical scrutiny as other parts of the criminal...
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Host-parasite nestedness
C.F. McQuaid, N.F. Britton
Mar 01, 2013
Nestedness is an intriguing feature of ecological networks, where those species found in species-depauperate communities are subsets of those found in communities with greater species richness. For bipartite interaction...
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Parasite species richness and its effect on persistence in food webs

Parasitic species are likely to have a significant effect on the stability of ecosystems. However, little is known of the nature of this effect, with debate over whether it is positive or negative. In previous work it was...

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