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Radiation Doses to the Entire Catheterization Laboratory Team With a Novel Radiation Protection Device. [PDF]
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Qualitative Health Research, 1996
We explore the secular ritual process that Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has produced to aid Americans who have had a loved one killed or maimed by a drunk driver. Our particular focus is on how MADD's victim services filled a cultural void and provided a means for people to manage and channel their grief and rage in psychologically healthy and
Mac Marshall, Alice Oleson
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We explore the secular ritual process that Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has produced to aid Americans who have had a loved one killed or maimed by a drunk driver. Our particular focus is on how MADD's victim services filled a cultural void and provided a means for people to manage and channel their grief and rage in psychologically healthy and
Mac Marshall, Alice Oleson
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The Cormac McCarthy Journal, 2015
AbstractThis article contends that, for his portrayals of Eastern State Hospital in both Child of God and Suttree, McCarthy drew on at least one specific news story. That story, “Conditions at Eastern State Appalling,” was written by Charles Appleton and appeared in the Knoxville Journal on January 25, 1971.
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AbstractThis article contends that, for his portrayals of Eastern State Hospital in both Child of God and Suttree, McCarthy drew on at least one specific news story. That story, “Conditions at Eastern State Appalling,” was written by Charles Appleton and appeared in the Knoxville Journal on January 25, 1971.
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2015
The “madder stain” imprinted on Tess d’Urberville’s arm is part of a motif which runs through Hardy’s fiction. This book attempts to approach that unknowable kernel of jouissance by using Lacan’s concepts of object-gaze and object-voice—sometimes revisited by Zizek.
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The “madder stain” imprinted on Tess d’Urberville’s arm is part of a motif which runs through Hardy’s fiction. This book attempts to approach that unknowable kernel of jouissance by using Lacan’s concepts of object-gaze and object-voice—sometimes revisited by Zizek.
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