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Interview with Emma Cooper Cockfield
Emma Cooper Cockfield
Jan 01, 0001
In her 1977 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Emma Cockfield describes her time as a student at Winthrop from 1910-1914. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral...
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Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
Narrative skill and testimonial accuracy in typically developing children and those with intellectual disabilities
Children must describe maltreatment coherently for their testimony to be influential in court. We know little about how well children with intellectual disabilities (CWID) describe their experiences relative to typically...
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A pilot controlled trial of a cognitive dissonance-based body dissatisfaction intervention with young British men
This pilot study evaluated a body image intervention for men, Body Project M. Seventy-four British undergraduate men took part in two 90-min intervention sessions, and completed standardised assessments of body image, bulimic...
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A pilot controlled trial of a cognitive dissonance-based body dissatisfaction intervention with young British men
This pilot study evaluated a body image intervention for men, Body Project M. Seventy-four British undergraduate men took part in two 90-min intervention sessions, and completed standardised assessments of body image, bulimic...
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An Innovative Methodological Approach to Analysing Social Media Movements
Emma Connolly
Jan 01, 2024
Social media movements take place in an increasingly volatile technological landscape. Researchers who want to analyse their spread must navigate methodological challenges relating to data accessibility, combining qualitative...
Bounds on Energies and Dissipation Rates in Forced Dynamos
M Proctor
Aug 24, 2022
This paper is concerned with limits on kinetic and magnetic energies and dissipation rates in forced flows that lead to dynamo action and a finite amplitude magnetic field. Rigorous results are presented giving upper and...
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Designing the suburban church
Robert Proctor
Apr 01, 2017
The pioneering modern movement, liturgically centred, church architecture of the mid twentieth century has become increasingly well documented and understood. Yet, for a long time before the Second Vatican Council most...
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Recent Advances in Minisci-Type Reactions.
Reactions that involve the addition of carbon-centered radicals to basic heteroarenes, followed by formal hydrogen atom loss, have become widely known as Minisci-type reactions. First developed into a useful synthetic tool in...
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Non-Interest Income and Financial Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
This study examined the effect of e-banking income, fee income, and firm size on market value added of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria. The eight banks categorised by Central Bank of Nigeria in 2014 to be Domestic Systematically...
Electrophoretic Delivery of γ-aminobutyric Acid (GABA) into Epileptic Focus Prevents Seizures in Mice.
Epilepsy is a group of neurological disorders which affects millions of people worldwide. Although treatment with medication is helpful in 70% of the cases, serious side effects affect the quality of life of patients. Moreover...
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Income Diversification and Financial Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
This study examined the effect of income diversification on financial performance of deposit money banks (DMBs) in Nigeria. Variables considered were commission, foreign exchange incomes, and firm age, which are proxies for...
Complement inhibition in ANCA vasculitis.
David Jayne
Feb 21, 2020
A role for the alternative complement pathway has emerged in the understanding of ANCA vasculitis pathogenesis. Current therapies of ANCA vasculitis are limited by partial efficacy and toxicity and many patients pursue a...
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Pilgrimage and Visual Genre
As Roman Catholics gained confidence in twentieth-century Scotland, they revived pre-Reformation shrines and pilgrimages and created new shrines with transnational connections to the modern Catholic world. Three sites in this...
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Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-associated Vasculitis Management 2020
David Jayne
Nov 18, 2021
The management of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) has come a long way from the first postmortem descriptions of the diseases in the 1930s and 1950s1 Pivotal phases have been the...
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Masquers Dramatic Club, Feb. 12, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Winthrop College Dramatic Club, Masquers, presented three one-act plays in the main auditorium last evening. "The Case of the Weird Sisters" was directed by Margaret Rallings, a junior from Pageland. "Woman's Page...
Published by: Winthrop University

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