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    Deníky Marie Jany hraběnky Harbuval von Chamaré (1722-1792) by Pavla Janáčková

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The authoress tries to describe everyday life of Maria Johanna Harbuval von Chamaré (1722-1792) using this unique ego-documents and compare it with other kinds of resources connected with her life (correspondence, inventories, accounts, testament, etc.). She intents to resume all themes which Maria Johanna was writing in her diaries and private corre- spondence about. …”
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    Tjieng Tjang Tjerries and other stories by Jolyn Phillips by Naledi Msimang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…For all this, she handles her characters with care, and even affection. …”
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    Weaving Lao Silk Into Indigo Nights by Melody Kemp

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…A black sheet of pin-straight hair fell over her face, hiding the claret birthmark shaped just like a spider, that crept over her right cheek, one leg disappearing into the fine hairs of her temple.The coarse ivory silk recently spooled from the cocoons gathered in her garden pushed back against her hand.She felt the fizz of anticipation low in her belly as she gathered all the many shuttles holding the weft silk and dumped them into an old blackened basket. …”
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    AN ALIEN LANGUAGE IN THE HOME DOMAIN: A CASE STUDY OF A CHILD WHO CANNOT SPEAK THE PARENT’S LANGUAGE by Siwi Tri Mawarni

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…However, she speaks English as a second language while their parents cannot speak English. …”
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    Le Queenborough d’Ellen Glasgow : cartographie d’une Babylone en devenir by Brigitte Zaugg

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…For her "tragicomedies of manners", The Romantic Comedians (1926), They Stooped to Folly (1929) and The Sheltered Life (1932), Ellen Glasgow chose a common setting, the fictional town of Queenborough. Although she modeled it mainly on Richmond, Virginia, she meant it to represent "the distilled essence of all Virginia cities rather than the speaking likeness of one". …”
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    Ischemic Colitis in an Endurance Runner by Chase Grames, Cristóbal S. Berry-Cabán

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…After discharge, her primary care physician instructed her to discontinue the use of all nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Her symptoms resolved and she returned to running without any complications. …”
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    Le cartel des arts. Enjeux d’histoire entre assignations ethnographiques et présentations muséales by Claire Bosc-Tiessé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Above all, she highlights the biases of knowledge as well as their ramifications for the understanding of societies, the development of identities, and their possible political uses.…”
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    Knowing the Real in Debra Granik’s Winter’s Bone by Ellie RAGLAND

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Winter’s Bone, a film by Debra Granik (2010), tells the story of Ree Dolly’s refusal to give up on finding her father who has gone missing from the community of his mountain clan. Her kinfolk all tell her to be quiet and stop her search. She continues, nonetheless, sustaining a severe beating from the women. …”
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    Quetiapine-related weight loss: Report of a rare adverse effect by Nicodemus Okwudili K Obayi, David HN Nweke, Edidiong Idio, Darlington Okey, Cletus Ozibo

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…She gained about 26 kg over 12 months. Her repeated complaints about the weight gain and threats to stop all medications if nothing was done led to her being switched over to quetiapine. …”
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    Lupus Pneumonitis Therapy Masks Coronavirus (COVID-19) by S. Soloway, N. L. DePace, A. M. Soloway, J. Colombo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Her diagnosis was confirmed by a renal biopsy. She had nephritic and nephrotic syndrome. She was hospitalized a month earlier with shortness of breath with pulmonary infiltrates and was treated with steroids. …”
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    L’enfermement, vu de l’intérieur (XXe siècle) by Claire Dumas

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Marguerite, who was put in such an institution by a juvenile court judge, committed suicide a few months before she was due to be released. As a consequence of this tragedy, the institution in Cadillac (Gironde) was definitely closed down in 1951.Christiane, a 20 year old nurse who started her professional life in the Bon Pasteur in Loos (Nord) in 1948, tells about the feeling alienation that affected her, as is common amongst professionals who work in exclusively feminine environment where very troubled girls are secluded and completely isolated from their families.Single motherhood was punished with the same type of repressive treatment, as Evelyne describes it when she lived in a secular maternal home in Clermont Ferrand (Puy de Dôme) in 1967.It is not until the nineteen seventies that a sketchy sexual education for girls started, simultaneously with the legalisation of contraception that came with the revolution in morals.All these stories, but Marguerite’s, were collected by Claire Dumas, caseworker for children and author with the historian Françoise Tétard, of the book: Filles de Justice, du Bon Pasteur à l’Education surveillée, 19e-20e siècle, published in 2009, Beauchesne – ENPJJ editors.…”
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    The unified body of Christ as Biblical metaphor for being church by Lourens Schoeman

    Published 2012-06-01
    “… The church, as faith community, is described with the metaphor of one body, with all members interlinked to each other, helping each other, praying for each other, serving each other. …”
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    Du crime à l’œuvre : la symbolique de la cage chez Kate Millett by Marie-Dominique Gil

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Known for her political commitment, she thought of herself primarily as a sculptor. …”
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    Généalogie d’une enquête sur les « étranger-e-s du dedans ». Entretien avec Eleni Varikas by Eleni Varikas, Isabelle Clair

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Combining an historical approach with political theory, and attentive to the expression of subjectivities, she has subsequently devoted herself not just to feminists and women but to all those excluded from the Republic , a collection of outcasts to whom she has devoted a book : Les Rebuts du monde [The Refuse of the World] (2007). …”
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    “No female weakness harbour’d there”: Epic Reframing of the Notorious Queen in Margaret Holford’s Margaret of Anjou: A Poem by Okaycan Dürükoğlu

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Margaret Holford was a Romantic woman poet who published all of her works in the early nineteenth century. …”
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    Eleanor Roosevelt’s Radio Broadcasts in France by Anya Luscombe

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…These weekly talks generated (as did all Mrs. Roosevelt’s broadcasts) a great deal of letters from the public: usually either extremely favorable or vehemently opposed to the views she expressed. …”
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