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Witnessing Dickinson's Witnesses
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2003Emily Dickinson's experimental poetic compositions present exceptional challenges to the textual editor using TEI to mark up Dickinson's manuscript writings, particularly in the realm of tagging variants and versions. Focusing in particular on her use of intratextual and subtextual variant words, phrases, lines, and line groups, this paper examines ...
Lara Vetter, Jarom McDonald
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Introduction: Witnesses to Witnessing
2011What happens when the invisible is made visible, when knowledge relegated to society’s margins or swept under its carpet is suddenly inserted into the public domain? The iconic images of German civilians forced to view the newly liberated Nazi camps, standing at the edges of hastily dug trenches full of emaciated bodies are emblematic of an era in ...
Erica Lehrer, Cynthia E. Milton
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Nursing Science Quarterly, 2014
The author in this article explores thinking on witnessing or bearing witness from the theoretical perspectives of nursing, philosophy, Christian theology, and journalism. Although there are nuances in the meanings of witnessing and the actions involved in witnessing, all of the identified disciplines discussed the responsibility they have for bearing
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The author in this article explores thinking on witnessing or bearing witness from the theoretical perspectives of nursing, philosophy, Christian theology, and journalism. Although there are nuances in the meanings of witnessing and the actions involved in witnessing, all of the identified disciplines discussed the responsibility they have for bearing
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Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2007
Abstract The Jehovah's Witness society is a Christian movement established 140 years ago. It has around 7 million members worldwide who believe that the Bible prohibits the transfusion of blood and its primary components. Some minor components of plasma and clotting factors may be acceptable to some members of the faith.
Brian A. Digby, Catherine Brydon
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Abstract The Jehovah's Witness society is a Christian movement established 140 years ago. It has around 7 million members worldwide who believe that the Bible prohibits the transfusion of blood and its primary components. Some minor components of plasma and clotting factors may be acceptable to some members of the faith.
Brian A. Digby, Catherine Brydon
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2020
Abstract In chapter 2 scholarship on the transmission of the text of Vitruvius is reviewed. All known manuscripts of Vitruvius are (where possible) localized and their genealogical affiliations are determined. Stemmata are provided to illustrate these affiliations. The small incunabular tradition is also examined.
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Abstract In chapter 2 scholarship on the transmission of the text of Vitruvius is reviewed. All known manuscripts of Vitruvius are (where possible) localized and their genealogical affiliations are determined. Stemmata are provided to illustrate these affiliations. The small incunabular tradition is also examined.
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2012
The inner witness is a mechanism that develops in response to a reasonable experience of infantile helplessness, the resulting maternal impingement and the presence of a sufficient experience of a third. Being crucial to the subject's capacity to shift between the first person and the third person of experience, it also has an essential role in coping ...
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The inner witness is a mechanism that develops in response to a reasonable experience of infantile helplessness, the resulting maternal impingement and the presence of a sufficient experience of a third. Being crucial to the subject's capacity to shift between the first person and the third person of experience, it also has an essential role in coping ...
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2019
The rules of most regulatory bodies contain provision dealing with how evidence is to be given by witnesses at a hearing, the categories of persons who qualify as vulnerable witnesses, and the use of special measures in the case of a vulnerable witness.
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The rules of most regulatory bodies contain provision dealing with how evidence is to be given by witnesses at a hearing, the categories of persons who qualify as vulnerable witnesses, and the use of special measures in the case of a vulnerable witness.
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