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Filariasis in the Dominican Republic
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981Abstract Little has been published about filariasis in the Dominican Republic, but a review of local studies shows that Wuchereria bancrofti is endemic in a number of southern cities including San Pedro de Macoris, Santo Domingo, San Cristobal and Barahona. Masonella ozzardi also is probably endemic.
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2020
Dominican contemplative life came to the United States through the efforts of an American girl, Julia Crooks, and a French priest, Damien Saintourens, OP. Each founded a monastery in New Jersey, which evolved into a network of cloistered religious houses for women. As Mother Mary of Jesus, Julia made perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament central
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Dominican contemplative life came to the United States through the efforts of an American girl, Julia Crooks, and a French priest, Damien Saintourens, OP. Each founded a monastery in New Jersey, which evolved into a network of cloistered religious houses for women. As Mother Mary of Jesus, Julia made perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament central
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Dominican Literature and Dominicanness from a European Perspective
Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History, 2016ABSTRACT: This article addresses the question of how “peripheral” literature is perceived in Europe. The case study concentrates on the publication (mostly in translation) and reception (via interviews and reviews) in Spain, France, Germany, Belgium, and Holland since 2000 of narrative prose in Spanish and English by authors of Dominican
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NURSING IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1947T HE Dominican Republic, formerly known as Santo Domingo, occupies the eastern two-thirds of the Island of Hispafiola, which lies in the Caribbean Sea between Puerto Rico and Cuba. The other third of the island is occupied by the Republic of Haiti. The entire island is 19,325 square miles and has a population of two million.
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2017
Thomas Burke, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies shares his personal story and how he came to teaching at Dominican University of California. He goes on to discuss the travels of Sister Mary Gomaere to California, the foundation and the growth of the University and how it’s adapted over the years.
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Thomas Burke, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies shares his personal story and how he came to teaching at Dominican University of California. He goes on to discuss the travels of Sister Mary Gomaere to California, the foundation and the growth of the University and how it’s adapted over the years.
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Ghosts of Dominican Past, Ghosts of Dominican Present
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2019This essay examines important contributions made by Dixa Ramírez’s book Colonial Phantoms: Belonging and Refusal in the Dominican Americas, from the 19th Century to the Present (2018) to Dominican, Caribbean, and African diaspora literary and cultural studies. It argues for amplifying the study of imperial and nationalist forms of misrecognition, which
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Merengue: Dominican Music and Dominican Identity
Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana, 1997Jorge Duany, Paul Austerlitz
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2010
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman History in Honour of Professor V. L.
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Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman History in Honour of Professor V. L.
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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
Alexander Nikolaevich Kozhanovsky +1 more
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