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Functional Specialization and the Future of the Love of Wisdom
Paul St. Amour
Nov 12, 2022
Paul St. Amour is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Saint Joseph’s University, in Philadelphia.  He received his Ph.D in philosophy from Fordham University and has published articles in The Thomist, Analecta...
Functional Specialization and the Future of the Love of Wisdom
Paul St. Amour
Nov 12, 2022
Paul St. Amour is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Saint Joseph’s University, in Philadelphia.  He received his Ph.D in philosophy from Fordham University and has published articles in The Thomist, Analecta...
St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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Winthrop's 23rd Summer ST-ARTS Program Continues to June 24
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The 23rd annual ST-ARTS Program will continue through June 24 with daily sessions and three Saturday workshops. Fort Mill, Lancaster, Clover, Rock Hill and York students in grades 6-8 will participate in the program.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Yellow Jacket St. Matthews High School Jan, 21, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
St. Matthews High School newspaper, The Yellow Jacket, won third place in the story division of the Story-of-the-Month, sponsored by the Winthrop College department of journalism.
Published by: Winthrop University
The impact of introduced predators on an island endemic, the St Helena Plover, Charadrius sanctaehelenae
We investigated the impact of introduced predators on the productivity of the St Helena Plover Charadrius sanctaehelenae, a shorebird endemic to the South Atlantic island of St Helena. The nest predator species identified have...
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THE SOCIAL EVALUATION OF POST-VOCALIC LIGHT /L/ IN ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH
Rosanna Pierson
Sep 21, 2015
This study addresses the question of perception and evaluation of light post-vocalic /l/ in St. John's through a series of perception experiments. These experiments test whether people are able to hear the difference between...
St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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The impact of introduced predators on an island endemic, the St Helena Plover, Charadrius sanctaehelenae
We investigated the impact of introduced predators on the productivity of the St Helena Plover Charadrius sanctaehelenae, a shorebird endemic to the South Atlantic island of St Helena. The nest predator species identified have...
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THE SOCIAL EVALUATION OF POST-VOCALIC LIGHT /L/ IN ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH
Rosanna Pierson
Sep 21, 2015
This study addresses the question of perception and evaluation of light post-vocalic /l/ in St. John's through a series of perception experiments. These experiments test whether people are able to hear the difference between...
Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
Research on the Demographic Changes Around San Antonio's St. Paul Square from 1880 to 1920
Christopher D. Oliver
Apr 01, 2020
We often hear of the massive boom in population experienced by various Northern cities during the Great Migration (1916-1960), where over 6 million African Americans would migrate across the country in search for better...
“A canary is supposed to sit in a cage and look at someone else's happiness”
O Petri
Jul 01, 2022
Abstract: In this paper, I suggest a new way of looking at the aesthetically motivated invitation of the putative wild into the inner sanctum of human artifice, the domestic sphere. I use the urban historical geography of Russia...
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Identifying Archaeological Bone via Non-Destructive ZooMS and the Materiality of Symbolic Expression
Today, practical, functional and symbolic choices inform the selection of raw materials for worked objects. In cases where we can discern the origin of worked bone, tooth, ivory and antler objects in the past, we assume that...
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'Meynnart Wewyck and the Portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Master's Lodge at St John's College, Cambridge', The Burlington Magazine 161 (April 2019)
New documentary discoveries and technical analysis reveal that a portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort, founder of St John's College, Cambridge, was painted c. 1510 by the Netherlandish immigrant artist Meynnart Wewyck. It may be...
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Discipline and Discretionary Power in Policing Homosexuality in Late Imperial St. Petersburg.
Olga Petri
Jun 01, 2018
This article explores queer sexual policing in late Imperial St. Petersburg (c.1900-1917). The focus is on the street-level constables who bore the principal responsibility for policing male homosexual offenses in the city's...
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Torsional Alfvén resonances as an efficient damping mechanism for non-radial oscillations in red giant stars
ST Loi, JCB Papaloizou
Apr 24, 2017
Stars are self-gravitating fluids in which pressure, buoyancy, rotation and magnetic fields provide the restoring forces for global modes of oscillation. Pressure and buoyancy energetically dominate, while rotation and magnetism...
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Synthesis and Testing of an Aldehyde-Based Fluorogenic Probe for Chlorite Detection
Alyssa St. Jean
Jan 01, 0001
Chlorite is often present in water as a byproduct of the water purification process. Concentrations of chlorite above the allowed limit can cause damage to red blood cells and is therefore regularly monitored in drinking water...
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Fuelling the English breakfast
ST Henriques, P Warde
Aug 09, 2017
The 1870–1914 globalization period had profound impacts on the international division of labour, with coal-endowed countries specializing in the production of energy-intensive manufacturing goods and others in the production of...
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Dialectic Exercise on ‘the General Bias’
The assembled text is Insight, Chapter 7, section 8, on the “general bias” of common sense. First, I attempt to identify key counterpositions that previously guided my thinking about general bias. Second, I identify a position...
Does Soluble TREM2 Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease?
Triggering Receptor Expressed in Myeloid Cells 2 (TREM2) is a pattern recognition receptor on myeloid cells, and is upregulated on microglia surrounding amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Rare, heterozygous...
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