21 results on '"D. Sullivan"'
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2. Relativization in Ojibwe
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Michael D. Sullivan and Michael D. Sullivan
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- Ojibwa language
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In Relativization in Ojibwe, Michael D. Sullivan Sr. compares varieties of the Ojibwe language and establishes subdialect groupings for Southwestern Ojibwe, often referred to as Chippewa, of the Algonquian family. Drawing from a vast corpus of both primary and archived sources, he presents an overview of two strategies of relative clause formation and shows that relativization appears to be an exemplary parameter for grouping Ojibwe dialect and subdialect relationships. Specifically, Sullivan targets the morphological composition of participial verbs in Algonquian parlance and categorizes the variation of their form across a number of communities. In addition to the discussion of participles and their role in relative clauses, he presents original research linking geographical distribution of participles, most likely a result of historic movements of the Ojibwe people to their present location in the northern midwestern region of North America. Following previous dialect studies concerned primarily with varieties of Ojibwe spoken in Canada, Relativization in Ojibwe presents the first study of dialect variation for varieties spoken in the United States and along the border region of Ontario and Minnesota. Starting with a classic Algonquian linguistic tradition, Sullivan then recasts the data in a modern theoretical framework, using previous theories for Algonquian languages and familiar approaches such as feature checking and the split-CP hypothesis.
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- 2020
3. Guide to Clinical Documentation
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Debra D. Sullivan and Debra D. Sullivan
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- Medical records, Medical protocols, Physicians' assistants
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Understand the when, why, and how! Here's your guide to developing the skills you need to master the increasing complex challenges of documenting patient care. Step by step, a straightforward ‘how-to'approach teaches you how to write SOAP notes, document patient care in office and hospital settings, and write prescriptions. You'll find a wealth of examples, exercises, and instructions that make every point clear and easy to understand.
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- 2019
4. Handprints on Hubble : An Astronaut's Story of Invention
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Kathryn D. Sullivan and Kathryn D. Sullivan
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- Women astronauts--United States--Biography, Women scientists--United States--Biography
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The first American woman to walk in space recounts her experience as part of the team that launched, rescued, repaired, and maintained the Hubble Space Telescope.The Hubble Space Telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe. It has, among many other achievements, revealed thousands of galaxies in what seemed to be empty patches of sky; transformed our knowledge of black holes; found dwarf planets with moons orbiting other stars; and measured precisely how fast the universe is expanding. In Handprints on Hubble, retired astronaut Kathryn Sullivan describes her work on the NASA team that made all of this possible. Sullivan, the first American woman to walk in space, recounts how she and other astronauts, engineers, and scientists launched, rescued, repaired, and maintained Hubble, the most productive observatory ever built.Along the way, Sullivan chronicles her early life as a “Sputnik Baby,” her path to NASA through oceanography, and her initiation into the space program as one of “thirty-five new guys.” (She was also one of the first six women to join NASA's storied astronaut corps.) She describes in vivid detail what liftoff feels like inside a spacecraft (it's like “being in an earthquake and a fighter jet at the same time”), shows us the view from a spacewalk, and recounts the temporary grounding of the shuttle program after the Challenger disaster.Sullivan explains that “maintainability” was designed into Hubble, and she describes the work of inventing the tools and processes that made on-orbit maintenance possible. Because in-flight repair and upgrade was part of the plan, NASA was able to fix a serious defect in Hubble's mirrors—leaving literal and metaphorical “handprints on Hubble.” Handprints on Hubble was published with the support of the MIT Press Fund for Diverse Voices.
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- 2019
5. Bantry, Berehaven and the O'sullivan Sept (Classic Reprint)
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T. D. Sullivan and T. D. Sullivan
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Excerpt from Bantry, Berehaven and the O'sullivan Sept (Classic Reprint)There still exists among the masses of our people (though, happily, matters are improving in that respect) a lamentable degree of ignorance of the history of their country. Generations have come and gone, lived, moved, and had their being, amid scenes rich in historic associations, knowing little or nothing about them. Our land is thick sown with memorials of a troubled past, of times of mixed sadness and glory but our young folk tread historic fields, and see in every landscape the relics of stately towers, castles, churches, and monasteries, having but hazy notions — many of them having none at all — oi the tales connected there with, and rarely seeking to acquire any knowledge on the subject. This work is intended as a contribution to a class of national literature in which, as I conceive, we are somewhat deficient. It is nothing in the nature of a guide-book; has nothing to do with routes or fares, and does not expatiate on the scenic beauties of the regions with which it is concerned. It has much to say of an Irish Sept, who, for a long period, were the owners and rulers of a famous territory. I hope it may have interest for Irishmen generally but, at all events, if all the O'sullivans, at home and abroad — or even a tenth of their number — show a practical appreciation of the work, the publisher will have a great deal to do, and the author will be much pleased. In the appendix, at the end of the Volume, will be found many items Of interest that could not well be brought into the text. But it will be for the reader's convenience that I should here make a few explanatory references to persons and circumstances mentioned in the course of the narrative.
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- 2018
6. Growing Old with Two Languages : Effects of Bilingualism on Cognitive Aging
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Ellen Bialystok, Margot D. Sullivan, Ellen Bialystok, and Margot D. Sullivan
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- Psycholinguistics, Older people--Communication, Older people--Language, Bilingualism--Psychological aspects, Cognition--Age factors
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This collection brings together two areas of research that are currently receiving great attention in both scientific and public spheres: cognitive aging and bilingualism. With ongoing media focus on the aging population and the need for activities to forestall cognitive decline, experiences that appear effective in maintaining functioning are of great interest. One such experience is lifelong bilingualism. Moreover, research into the cognitive effects of bilingualism has increased dramatically in the past decade, making it an exciting area of study. This volume combines these issues and presents the most recent research and thinking into the effects of bilingualism on cognitive decline in aging. The contributors are all leading scholars in their field. The result is a state-of-the art collection on the effect of bilingualism on cognition in older populations for both healthy aging and aging with dementia. The papers will be of interest to researchers, students, and health professionals.
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- 2017
7. Varieties of Southern Religious History : Essays in Honor of Donald G. Mathews
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Regina D. Sullivan, Monte Harrell Hampton, Regina D. Sullivan, and Monte Harrell Hampton
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Essays from former students of Donald G. Mathews on topics in Southern religionComprising essays written by former students of Donald G. Mathews, a distinguished historian of religion in the South, Varieties of Southern Religious History offers rich insight into the social and cultural history of the United States. Fifteen essays, edited by Regina D. Sullivan and Monte Harrell Hampton, offer fresh and insightful interpretations in the fields of U. S. religious history, women's history, and African American history from the colonial era to the twentieth century. Emerging scholars as well as established authors examine a range of topics on the cultural and social history of the South and the religious history of the United States. Essays on new topics include a consideration of Kentucky Presbyterians and their reaction to the rising pluralism of the early nineteenth century. Gerald Wilson offers an analysis of anti-Catholic bias in North Carolina during the twentieth century, and Mary Frederickson examines the rhetoric of death in contemporary correspondence. There are also reinterpretations of subjects such as late-eighteenth-century Ohio Valley missionaries Lorenzo and Peggy Dow, a recontextualization of Millerism, and new scholarship on the appeal of spiritualism in the South. Historians of U.S. women examine how individuals struggled with gender conventions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Robert Martin and Cheryl Junk, touching on how women struggled with the gender convictions, discuss Anne Wittenmyer and Frances Bumpass, respectively, demonstrating how religious ideology both provided space for these women to move into new roles and yet limited their activities to specific realms. Emily Bingham offers a study of how her forebear Henrietta Bingham challenged gender roles in the early twentieth century.Historians of African American history offer provocative revisions of key topics. Larry Tise explores the complex religious, social, and political issues faced by late-eighteenth-century slaveholding Quakers. Monte Hampton traces the transition of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, from a biracial congregation to an all-black church by 1835. Wayne Durrill and Thomas Mainwaring present reinterpretations of well-studied subjects: the Nat Turner rebellion and the Underground Railroad. This collection provides fresh insight into a variety of topics in honor of Donald G. Mathews and his legacy as a scholar of southern religion.
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- 2015
8. Modern Challenges to Past Philosophy : Arguments and Responses
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Thomas D. Sullivan, Russell Pannier, Thomas D. Sullivan, and Russell Pannier
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- Philosophy
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Does philosophy have a timeless essence? Are the writings that have come down to us over the centuries from philosophers of genius mere souvenirs from a bygone era? Or are their thoughts still eminently worth examining with care? Modern Challenges to Past Philosophy argues pondering past philosophy with modern problems in mind is worth the effort, even though earlier works are uninformed by modern science and lack some of tools of modern analysis. The great texts defamiliarize our world and offer solutions to crucial questions often forgotten as we fixate on current philosophical trends. Modern Challenges is no appeal to a return to a golden past but a study designed to show how and why understanding earlier works of some of the most penetrating minds ever to ponder eternally valid questions can contribute to a renewal of our own culture.
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- 2014
9. Death in Classic and Contemporary Film : Fade to Black
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D. Sullivan, J. Greenberg, D. Sullivan, and J. Greenberg
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- Social psychology, Environmental psychology, Personality, Death in motion pictures, Mortality in motion pictures
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Mortality is a recurrent theme in films across genres, periods, nations, and directors. This book brings together an accomplished set of authors with backgrounds in film analysis, psychology, and philosophy to examine how the knowledge of death, the fear of our mortality, and the ways people cope with mortality are represented in cinema.
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- 2013
10. Lottie Moon : A Southern Baptist Missionary to China in History and Legend
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Regina D. Sullivan and Regina D. Sullivan
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- Women in missionary work--China--History, Women missionaries--China--Biography, Missionaries--China--Biography, Women missionaries--United States--Biography, Missionaries--United States--Biography
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Legendary Southern Baptist missionary Charlotte'Lottie'Moon played a pivotal role in revolutionizing southern civil society. Her involvement in the establishment of the Women's Missionary Union provided white Baptist women with an alternate means of gaining and asserting power within the denomination's organizational structure and changed it forever. In Lottie Moon: A Southern Baptist Missionary to China in History and Legend Regina Sullivan provides the first comprehensive portrait of'Lottie,'who not only empowered women but also inspired the formation of one of the most influential religious organizations in the United States.Despite being the daughter of slaveholders in antebellum Virginia, Moon never lived the life of a typical southern belle. Highly educated and influenced by models of independent womanhood, including an older sister who was a woman's rights advocate, an open opponent of slavery, and the first Virginian female to earn a medical degree, Moon followed her sister's lead and utilized her extensive education to successfully combine the language of woman's rights with the egalitarian impulse of evangelical Protestantism.In 1873 Moon found her true calling, however, in missionary work in China. During her tenure there she recommended that the week before Christmas be designated as a time of giving to foreign missions. In response to her vision, thousands of Southern Baptist women organized local missionary societies to collect funds, and in 1888, the Woman's Missionary Union was founded as the Southern Baptist Convention's female auxiliary for missionary work.Sullivan credits Moon's role in the establishment of the Woman's Missionary Union as having a significant impact on the erosion of patriarchal power and women's new engagement with the public sphere. Since her initial plea in 1888, the Missionary Union's annual'Lottie Moon Christmas Offering'has raised over a billion dollars to support missionary work.Lottie Moon captures the influence and culminating effect of one woman's personal, spiritual, and civic calling.
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- 2011
11. Easy Writing Skills Step-by-Step
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Ann Longknife, K. D. Sullivan, Ann Longknife, and K. D. Sullivan
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Take it step-by-step for writing success! The quickest route to learning a subject is through a solid grounding in the basics. So what you won't find in Easy Writing Skills Step-by-Step is a lot of endless drills. Instead, you get a clear explanation that breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand steps, followed by highly focused exercises that are linked to core skills--enabling learners to grasp when and how to apply those techniques. This book features: Large step-by-step charts breaking down each step within a process and showing clear connections between topics and annotations to clarify difficulties Stay-in-step panels show how to cope with variations to the core steps Step-it-up exercises link practice to the core steps already presented Missteps and stumbles highlight common errors to avoid You can master writing as long as you take it Step-by-Step!
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- 2011
12. Reliability Wearout Mechanisms in Advanced CMOS Technologies
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Alvin W. Strong, Ernest Y. Wu, Rolf-Peter Vollertsen, Jordi Sune, Giuseppe La Rosa, Timothy D. Sullivan, Stewart E. Rauch, III, Alvin W. Strong, Ernest Y. Wu, Rolf-Peter Vollertsen, Jordi Sune, Giuseppe La Rosa, Timothy D. Sullivan, and Stewart E. Rauch, III
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- Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary--Reliability
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This invaluable resource tells the complete story of failure mechanisms—from basic concepts to the tools necessary to conduct reliability tests and analyze the results. Both a text and a reference work for this important area of semiconductor technology, it assumes no reliability education or experience. It also offers the first reference book with all relevant physics, equations, and step-by-step procedures for CMOS technology reliability in one place. Practical appendices provide basic experimental procedures that include experiment design, performing stressing in the laboratory, data analysis, reliability projections, and interpreting projections.
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- 2009
13. Generative Leadership : Shaping New Futures for Today's Schools
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Karl J. Klimek, Elsie Ritzenhein, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Karl J. Klimek, Elsie Ritzenhein, and Kathryn D. Sullivan
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- Educational leadership, School management and organization
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A new concept of leadership for today's educational needs! Generative leadership is an innovative approach that taps into an organization's collective intelligence. This accessible resource examines the fundamental elements of generative leadership and provides tools to catalyze organizational development and personal leadership growth. The authors identify four modalities of leadership and outline six hallmarks that can develop an individual's generative capacity. Generative leaders view learning communities as complex, changing systems and are focused on: Deepening their personal knowledge Engaging in personal reflection Promoting professional conversations Harnessing creativity and innovation Leading their organizations toward a desired future
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- 2008
14. OpenGL Programming on Mac OS X : Architecture, Performance, and Integration
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Robert P. Kuehne, J. D. Sullivan, Robert P. Kuehne, and J. D. Sullivan
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- OpenGL, Mac OS, Computer graphics
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The Mac has fully embraced OpenGL throughout its visual systems. In fact, Apple's highly efficient, modern OpenGL implementation makes Mac OS X one of today's best platforms for OpenGL development. OpenGL® Programming on Mac OS® X is the first comprehensive resource for every graphics programmer who wants to create, port, or optimize OpenGL applications for this high-volume platform. Leading OpenGL experts Robert Kuehne and J. D. Sullivan thoroughly explain the Mac's diverse OpenGL APIs, both old and new. They illuminate crucial OpenGL setup, configuration, and performance issues that are unique to the Mac platform. Next, they offer practical, start-to-finish guidance for integrating key Mac-native APIs with OpenGL, and leveraging the full power of the Mac platform in your graphics applications. Coverage includes A thorough review of Mac hardware and software architectures and their performance implications In-depth, expert guidance for accessing OpenGL from each of the Mac's core APIs: CGL, AGL, and Cocoa Interoperating with other Mac APIs: incorporating video with QuickTime, performing image effects with Core Image, and processing CoreVideo data Analyzing Mac OpenGL application performance, resolving bottlenecks, and leveraging optimizations only available on the Mac Detecting, integrating, and using OpenGL extensions An accompanying Web site (www.macopenglbook.com) contains the book's example code, plus additional OpenGL-related resources. OpenGL® Programming on Mac OS® X will be valuable to Mac programmers seeking to leverage OpenGL's power, OpenGL developers porting their applications to the Mac platform, and cross-platform graphics developers who want to take advantage of the Mac platform's uniquely intuitive style and efficiency.
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- 2007
15. The McGraw-Hill Desk Reference for Editors, Writers, and Proofreaders
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K. D. Sullivan, Merilee Eggleston, K. D. Sullivan, and Merilee Eggleston
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- English language--Rhetoric--Handbooks, manuals, etc, English language--Grammar--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Editing--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Packed with customizable editing tools—this practical, up-to-date reference includes the latest on writing and editing online The McGraw-Hill Desk Reference for Editors, Writers, and Proofreaders is an indispensable resource for writers, editors, proofreaders, and virtually everyone responsible for crafting clear, polished writing. Ideal for professionals and novices alike, it guides you through the entire proofreading and editing process and features more than 25 downloadable interactive tools and checklists. This all-in-one package offers style sheet templates, a list of editor's symbols, comprehensive editing and proofreading checklists, and guides to commonly misspelled and confused words. It also presents advice on electronically editing and proofreading for the Web.
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- 2006
16. Euripides' Use of Psychological Terminology
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Shirley D. Sullivan and Shirley D. Sullivan
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- Mythology, Greek, in literature, Tragedy, Drama--Psychological aspects, Psychology in literature
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Sullivan discusses each term separately, gathering them from Euripides'seventeen extant tragedies and from fragments of other plays. She begins with a broad look at how both earlier and contemporary poets used the various terms, moving on to a detailed discussion of Euripides'own usage, from his most often used phr_n to his new use of psych_. Euripides'Use of Psychological Terminology will be of interest to scholars of classics, in particular those studying the fifth-century, as well as to those interested in psychology and its presentation in ancient literature.
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- 2000
17. Sophocles, Use of Psychological Terminology : Old and New
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Shirley D. Sullivan and Shirley D. Sullivan
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- Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.)--Terms and phrases, Psychology in literature, Psychology--Terminology
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At once reference text and literary foray, this work is designed to engage both specialists and non-specialists. It offers detailed discussion of the Greek text for those who have a knowledge of the language while also making all readings available in translation and transliterated forms. Sophocles'Use of Psychological Terminology will be an enduring resource for anyone interested in Athenian tragedy and especially for those interested in how the early Greeks viewed what we now think of as psychological activity.
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- 1999
18. Chemistry of High-Temperature Superconductors
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DAVID L. NELSON, M. STANLEY WHITTINGHAM, THOMAS F. GEORGE, Arthur W. Sleight, Richard P. Messmer, Robert B. Murphy, R. J. Thorn, Kazuo Fueki, Koichi Kitazawa, Kohji Kishio, Tetsuya Hasegawa, Shin-ichi Uchida, Hidenori Takagi, Shoji Tanaka, Francis J. DiSalvo, Michael L. Norton, S. Davison, K. Smith, Y-C. Zhang, J-H. Liu, R. Kershaw, K. Dwight, P. H. Rieger, A. Wold, F. Holtzberg, D. L. Kaiser, B. A. Scott, T. R. McGuire, T. N. Jackson, A. Kleinsasser, S. Tozer, J. B. Torrance, E. M. Engler, V. Y. Lee, A. I. Nazzal, Y. Tokura, M. L. Ramirez, J. E. Vazquez, R. D. Jacowitz, P. M. Grant, S. M. Fine, M. Greenblatt, S. Simizu, S. A. Friedberg, G. F. Holland, R. L. Hoskins, M. A. Dixon, P. D. VerNooy, H.-C. zur Loye, G. Brimhall, D. Sullivan, R. Cormia, H. W. Zandbergen, R. Gronsky, Angelica M. Stacy, Steven W. Keller, Kevin J. Leary, Tanya A. Faltens, James N. Michaels, B. Raveau, C. Michel, M. Hervieu, D. C. Johnston, A. J. Jacobson, J. M. Newsam, J. T. Lewandowski, D. P. Goshorn, D. Xie, W. B. Yelon, C. C. Torardi, E. M. McCarron, M. A. Subramanian, H. S. Horo, DAVID L. NELSON, M. STANLEY WHITTINGHAM, THOMAS F. GEORGE, Arthur W. Sleight, Richard P. Messmer, Robert B. Murphy, R. J. Thorn, Kazuo Fueki, Koichi Kitazawa, Kohji Kishio, Tetsuya Hasegawa, Shin-ichi Uchida, Hidenori Takagi, Shoji Tanaka, Francis J. DiSalvo, Michael L. Norton, S. Davison, K. Smith, Y-C. Zhang, J-H. Liu, R. Kershaw, K. Dwight, P. H. Rieger, A. Wold, F. Holtzberg, D. L. Kaiser, B. A. Scott, T. R. McGuire, T. N. Jackson, A. Kleinsasser, S. Tozer, J. B. Torrance, E. M. Engler, V. Y. Lee, A. I. Nazzal, Y. Tokura, M. L. Ramirez, J. E. Vazquez, R. D. Jacowitz, P. M. Grant, S. M. Fine, M. Greenblatt, S. Simizu, S. A. Friedberg, G. F. Holland, R. L. Hoskins, M. A. Dixon, P. D. VerNooy, H.-C. zur Loye, G. Brimhall, D. Sullivan, R. Cormia, H. W. Zandbergen, R. Gronsky, Angelica M. Stacy, Steven W. Keller, Kevin J. Leary, Tanya A. Faltens, James N. Michaels, B. Raveau, C. Michel, M. Hervieu, D. C. Johnston, A. J. Jacobson, J. M. Newsam, J. T. Lewandowski, D. P. Goshorn, D. Xie, W. B. Yelon, C. C. Torardi, E. M. McCarron, M. A. Subramanian, and H. S. Horo
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- Superconductors--Chemistry--Congresses, High temperature superconductors
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- 1987
19. Psychological Activity in Homer : A Study of Phren
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Shirley D. Sullivan and Shirley D. Sullivan
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- Psychology in literature
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This work focuses upon one word among several that make up Homer's psychological terminology. By its wide range of meaning, phren illustrates many aspects of psychic activity in Homer, including emotion, volition, and different forms of thought. Psychological terminology poses a challenge for examination, but it is important and warrants close study.
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- 1988
20. Near Eastern Royalty and Rome, 100-30 Bc
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Richard D. Sullivan and Richard D. Sullivan
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- Royal houses--Middle East--History
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During the first century BC, the Near and Middle East saw a great transition from the Seleucid and Ptolemaic Empires, by way of the brief Pontic and Armenian Empires, to the triumphant Parthian and Roman Empires. Richard D. Sullivan offers a guide to the central role of royalty during this period. He provides, through narrative and citations, a context for the frequent references to Eastern kings and queens by Caesar, Cicero, Strabo, Josephus, Tacitus, Appian, Dio, and others. He also discusses related inscriptions, coins, and papyri. Sullivan focuses on the personnel of the many dynasties which rules the Near and Middle East, from Thrace through Asia Minor and the Levant to Egypt, then eastward to Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Parthia. He studies such famous figures as Mithradates Eupator, Cleopatra, and Herod the Great as well as others now obscure. To ‘locate'them properly, he provides a narrative history of each dynasty and draws them together in a coherent account of Eastern royal governance and its accommodations with Rome and Parthia.
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- 1990
21. Aeschylus' Use of Psychological Terminology : Traditional and New
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Shirley D. Sullivan and Shirley D. Sullivan
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- Greek literature--History and criticism
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Sullivan focuses on eight key psychological terms - phr n, thumos, kardia, kear, tor, nous, prapides, and psych - that appear frequently in ancient Greek texts but which have a wide range of possible meanings. Gathering instances from The Persians, Seven against Thebes, Suppliants, Agamemnon, Choephoroi, and Eumenides (instances from Prometheus Bound, whose authorship is in question, are treated in notes and an appendix), Sullivan first examines each psychic term separately. She then discusses instances of the terms in each play, examining the meaning of the psychic term in the context of the play in which it appears and providing details on Aeschylus'usage. This book sheds light on the rich and sometimes elaborate way in which Aeschylus uses psychological terminology and is an excellent reference for classicists, psychologists, philosophers, and scholars of comparative literature.
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- 1997
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