4,169 results on '"KISSING"'
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52. GOD'S ETERNAL LOVE HAS A FACE.
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Meyers, Jason
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LOVE of God ,STAINED glass windows ,SUBWAYS ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ANCIENT art ,KISSING - Published
- 2024
53. DOME OF SILENCE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE TEXAS SENATE: A revision of the upper chamber's employee policy was supposed to address misconduct exposed by the #MeToo movement. In practice, it protects the institution, not the women who work there.
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Messer, Olivia and Kelly, Cara
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HARASSMENT , *SEXUAL harassment , *EMPLOYEE rules , *CAREER development , *KISSING , *SEXTING , *LAW offices , *SEXUAL harassment investigations - Abstract
The article focuses on a young intern's experience working for Texas state senator José Menéndez and the inappropriate behavior she endured from his chief of staff, Thomas Larralde. Topics include workplace harassment, the misuse of power dynamics, and the emotional toll on the intern, leading to fear of retaliation and a disrupted work environment.
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- 2024
54. Tour Dates.
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RHYTHM & blues music ,KISSING ,BLUES music ,ROYAL weddings ,ROCK groups ,FIRE stations - Published
- 2024
55. THE CAMERA'S EYE.
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DEPTH of field ,COMMERCIAL photography ,HISTORY of photography ,PHOTOJOURNALISTS ,LITERARY festivals ,KISSING - Abstract
This article is a personal reflection by Mark Edward Harris, a photographer and author, on his experiences and interactions with influential photographers throughout his career. He discusses his interviews and portraits of photographers such as Alfred Eisenstaedt, Gordon Parks, Mary Ellen Mark, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Albert Watson, and Sandro Miller. Harris shares anecdotes and insights from these photographers, highlighting their unique perspectives and approaches to photography. The article also includes discussions on the historical significance of certain photographs and the techniques used by photographers to capture powerful images. The text provides a collection of interviews with various photographers, including Sebastiao Salgado, David LaChapelle, Arnold Newman, Helmut Newton, Jeanloup Sieff, Nobuyoshi Araki, and Nick Ut, who discuss their approach to photography and their inspirations. The interviews cover a range of topics, from documentary photography to fashion and portrait photography. The text emphasizes the importance of capturing the world as it is and the power of photography to convey emotion and tell stories. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
56. WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOUR?
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Kingcroft, Matt
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KISSING ,HOUSING ,NEIGHBORS ,AUDITIONS - Abstract
This article, titled "Won't You Be My Neighbour?" from Mystery Magazine, is a work of fiction that tells the story of the narrator's neighbor, Paul, who is found dead in False Creek. The article explores the lives of the characters, including Sarah's experiences as an actor and her frustrations with auditions, as well as the narrator's personal experience of losing a sister. The narrator recounts their interactions with Paul and Sarah, who frequently fought, and the events leading up to Paul's murder. The police question the narrator and two other potential suspects, and the narrator begins to suspect Sarah's involvement. However, it is revealed that Paul had a violent twin brother named David, and Leah, another neighbor, suspects the building manager, Stephen, as the killer. Leah confronts Stephen but is saved by Sarah, who kills Stephen. Leah and Sarah then move to a new apartment together and support each other through their losses. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
57. Frances O'Connor No place like home.
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GANNON, GENEVIEVE
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KISSING ,COVID-19 pandemic ,PERFORMING arts ,CELEBRITIES ,EROTIC stories ,ROMANCE films ,CREATIVE ability - Abstract
Frances O'Connor, an actor, writer, and director, has returned to Australia to film the second season of the courtroom drama series The Twelve. O'Connor, who grew up in Western Australia, is excited to be back in her home country and is enjoying spending time with her family. She recently directed her first film, Emily, and is looking forward to telling more stories and working on new projects in Australia. O'Connor values the sense of community on Australian sets and appreciates the personal nature of the industry. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
58. AND THE BAND PLAYED ON….
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Elliott, Paul
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ROCK groups ,KISSING ,ANTHEMS ,MUSIC industry ,WORKAHOLISM ,KEYBOARD players - Abstract
AC/DC recently made a comeback after a seven-year break, impressing fans and fellow musicians with their energetic performance at the Power Trip festival in California. The band showcased their enduring talent despite facing challenges over the years, including the departure of bassist Cliff Williams and the addition of new drummer Matt Laug. The article explores the perspectives of various musicians, including Gene Simmons, Francis Rossi, and Joe Perry, as well as a dedicated AC/DC fan, on the future of the band and the challenges of aging in the rock music industry. While there are uncertainties about the band's future, these musicians express admiration for AC/DC's longevity and the impact of their music. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
59. Rage, Muse: The novels that revisit Greek myths, giving voice to the women who were scorned, wronged, or forgotten.
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SMITH, WENDY
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MYTH , *KISSING , *WOMEN'S shelters , *GREAT men & women , *MILITARY culture , *HUMAN behavior - Abstract
This article explores the growing trend of feminist novels that reexamine Greek myths, focusing on the experiences of women who have been marginalized or overlooked. These novels offer a contemporary perspective on the ancient tales, highlighting the harsh realities of violence and inequality that are often ignored. Authors such as Madeline Miller, Natalie Haynes, Jennifer Saint, and Pat Barker have gained popularity for their efforts to give female characters more agency and challenge the traditional narratives. This resurgence in interest aligns with the #MeToo movement and a greater awareness of sexual harassment and abuse. These authors aim to critique the culture of silence surrounding these issues while still appreciating the enduring allure of mythology. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
60. BAD BOY FOR LIFE.
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ROUNDTREE, CHEYENNE and DILLONA, NANCY
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SEXUAL assault , *SEXUAL harassment , *KISSING , *CHARISMA , *YOUNG adults , *PNEUMOCOCCAL pneumonia - Abstract
This Rolling Stone article provides a comprehensive investigation into the life of hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, also known as Diddy. It explores his rise to fame, recent achievements, and personal relationships. However, the article takes a darker turn as it delves into allegations of violent sexual servitude and rape made against Combs by his ex-girlfriend and other women. It also discusses his alleged abusive behavior towards others and a federal sex-trafficking investigation into his properties. The article presents a range of perspectives and explores the impact of these allegations on Combs' career and reputation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
61. GOLDILOCKS GOES TO CAMP.
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MATSON, SARA
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KISSING ,TEDDY bears ,BROWN sugar - Abstract
The article titled "GOLDILOCKS GOES TO CAMP" is about a girl named Loxie who is sent to Fear Camp to help her overcome her fear of bears. At the camp, Loxie and the other campers participate in various activities to face their fears, such as making gingerbread boys, learning orienteering skills, and catching frogs. Loxie gradually progresses in facing her fear of bears and eventually graduates from Fear Camp. The article emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and working through fears in a supportive environment. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
62. THE DEAD GIRL AND THE ROCK.
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Sherman, Arwyn
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KISSING ,MISSING children ,POOR children ,LUNAR surface ,DEAD ,BUSINESS partnerships ,AERODYNAMICS of buildings - Abstract
Edan, an enforcer, is called to investigate the murder of a fae named Khallesiah in a bar and gambling hall. He teams up with Aalyiah, Khallesiah's sister, to uncover the truth. They discover that Khallesiah had knowledge of a stolen fae rock, a valuable secret. They suspect her human boyfriend, potentially a son of a Counsellor, may be involved. Despite discouragement from his commander, Edan is determined to solve the case. In a tense confrontation, Callum, Edan's coworker and a Counsellor's son, confesses to killing Khallesiah. Aayliah, another fae, intervenes and kills Callum to protect Edan. Edan promises to handle the situation and drags Callum's body away. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
63. A Night Out.
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Hammond, David
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EMOTIONS ,KISSING ,DUCK food ,SENSORY stimulation - Abstract
This article, titled "A Night Out," is a fictional story that explores the perspective of a human who is kept as a companion by their master, Tuva. The human desires to go outside and engage in simple activities, but their movements are restricted due to concerns from neighbors and a recent incident involving another human running away. Despite this, the human appreciates Tuva's kindness and believes that she genuinely considers their thoughts and feelings. The article concludes with the human and Tuva going to dinner at the home of Tuva's friend, Okemia, where they encounter Annika, who has recently run away and is feeling down. The story raises questions about the future of AI, the well-being of humans in a controlled environment, and the ethical implications of manipulating human relationships. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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64. DINING GUIDE.
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MEALS ,SALSAS (Cooking) ,COMFORT food ,BOK choy ,KISSING ,WILD rice ,FLAVOR - Abstract
This text is a dining guide compiled by Cincinnati Magazine, featuring a variety of restaurants in the Cincinnati area. The guide includes examples of different types of cuisine available, but notes that menus may change seasonally. The restaurants listed range from dim sum houses to Mediterranean-inspired eateries, with a focus on quality and sustainability. Each restaurant offers unique dishes and flavors, showcasing diverse culinary experiences. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
65. 30 Years After Nicole Brown Simpson's Murder: The Truth About Our Sister's Life.
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RUBENSTEIN, JANINE
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KISSING , *SISTERS , *DOMESTIC violence , *MURDER , *WRONGFUL death - Abstract
This article discusses the life and legacy of Nicole Brown Simpson, who is often remembered as a murder victim but was much more than that. Her sisters share intimate details about the woman they knew and loved. They discuss Nicole's role in inspiring the Violence Against Women Act and her nurturing nature as a mother and grandmother. The article also touches on the abuse Nicole suffered during her marriage to O.J. Simpson and the impact it had on her children. The sisters hope to shed light on Nicole's true character and the joy she experienced in the last years of her life through a documentary. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
66. A REAL PERSON.
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BROWNE, NADINE
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KISSING , *HOMELESS families , *POLITICAL science , *HOMELESSNESS , *COOPERATIVE housing , *COUNTRY music - Published
- 2024
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67. FIELD NOTES.
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BRAID-FERNANDEZ, ALISON
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KISSING , *JUMPING spiders , *IMAGINATION , *FORENSIC entomology , *SUBURBS , *MAGNETS , *MYSTERY fiction - Published
- 2024
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68. DEVIL WITH A CAUSE.
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PEISNER, DAVID
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ANTHEMS , *KISSING , *CITY dwellers , *FRIENDSHIP , *WORKING class white people , *INFLUENCER marketing , *NATIVE American history - Abstract
The article explores the transformation of musician Kid Rock, also known as Bob Ritchie, from a celebrated musician to a divisive figure due to his support for Donald Trump and conservative politics. It discusses Ritchie's controversial behavior, including shooting up beer cans in protest and his use of provocative language. The article acknowledges that while some criticize Ritchie for his political stances, others argue that he is not racist or homophobic. It suggests that Ritchie's political stance may be driven by a desire to maintain attention and relevance in his career. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
69. Mashed POTATOES.
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Spinnler, Kathrin
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KISSING ,POTATOES - Abstract
The article explores the experiences of two friends, Marnie and Frances, in their search for love and passion in their relationships. Marnie reflects on the lack of excitement in her love life compared to the intense love depicted in novels. When Frances introduces her new partner, Sylvain, who is judgmental and pretentious, Marnie questions her own relationship with John. The article raises the question of whether settling for a stable and loving relationship is enough or if Marnie should continue searching for a once-in-a-lifetime love. In the end, Marnie finds love and support in her relationship with John, while Frances seeks therapy and resumes her friendship with Marnie. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
70. Time for a MAKE-UP REFRESH.
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KISSING ,LIP care products - Abstract
This article from Woman & Home provides tips and inspiration for refreshing your make-up routine for the new season. It suggests using lighter finishes for foundation in the summer and recommends primers to create a better canvas. The article also advises using a sheer base and blending bronzer, blusher, and highlighter for added dimension. Additionally, it suggests trying different eyeshadow colors and provides recommendations for specific products. Finally, the article suggests adding pops of color to lift your mood and provides lipstick recommendations in various shades. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
71. Expedition Torngat.
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CURGENVEN, JUSTINE
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POLAR bear ,BLACK bear ,KISSING ,ICE floes ,MINKE whale ,BEAR populations - Abstract
The article chronicles a kayaking expedition through the Torngat Mountains in northeastern Canada, detailing encounters with polar bears and challenges navigating icy waters. It highlights the rugged beauty of the landscape, the constant threat of polar bear encounters, and the deep respect for the region's natural and cultural history, particularly the Inuit heritage.
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- 2024
72. Missing the Eclipse.
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Steed, Tenaya
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KISSING ,COPPER coins ,CHRISTMAS decorations ,CHRISTMAS lights - Abstract
The article, "Missing the Eclipse," follows the story of Genie and her relationship with Skella. Skella is initially infatuated with Genie and is known for his kindness and helpfulness in the community. Genie and Skella bond over their shared interest in a past eclipse. The article also delves into Genie's complex relationship with her mother and her father's collection of useless items. A scene is described where Skella enters Genie's house uninvited to calm her down after an incident with her mother dancing in the street. The text mentions Dictaphones and a song Genie's mother was singing that night. Later, Skella enlists in the British Army, and Genie and her friend Rubi shave his head before he leaves. Rubi collects Skella's hair shavings in a circle on the bathroom floor. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
73. SEBASTIAN BACH.
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Everley, Dave
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KISSING ,MUSIC festivals ,SOUND studios ,TELEVISION acting ,ROCK groups ,MARVEL Universe - Abstract
Sebastian Bach, the former lead singer of Skid Row, reflects on his life and music career in an interview. He discusses his early influences, his time with Skid Row, and his solo career. Bach acknowledges the challenges he has faced, including struggles with drugs and personal conflicts within the band. Despite these difficulties, he remains passionate about his music and is excited about his upcoming solo album. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
74. RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL.
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Sinclair, David
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KISSING ,ROCK groups ,RHYTHM & blues music ,CUBAN Missile Crisis, 1962 ,DEVIL - Abstract
Slash, the renowned rock guitarist, has released a new album titled "Orgy of the Damned," which pays homage to the blues, the root of his guitar playing. The album features guest singers performing classic blues songs, as well as rock and R&B standards. Slash collaborated with a range of artists, including Billy Gibbons, Brian Johnson, Iggy Pop, and more. The album took 30 years to make and was recorded over a two-week period in 2023. In addition to discussing the album, Slash talks about his preference for playing guitar, announces a US Blues Festival tour, and expresses his desire to bring people together and support charitable causes through his music. The article also explores the significance of iconic blues songs like "Oh Well," "Key To The Highway," "Awful Dream(s)," "Born Under A Bad Sign," "Papa Was A Rolling Stone," "Killing Floor," "Living For The City," and "Stormy Monday," providing background information on each song's composition, cultural context, and influence on other artists. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
75. Photographs From A Lifetime.
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Collier, Philip
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KISSING ,PHOTOGRAPHS ,DOCUMENTARY photography ,PUBLIC demonstrations - Abstract
Philip Collier, a photographer, reflects on his lifetime of work and the places he has traveled to document people, landscapes, and events. He hopes that his photographs can influence viewers and show the changes happening in the world. Collier's career began in Boston, where he captured the essence of the city and delved into politics. He later moved to New York City and then Newport Beach, California, before pursuing a different path in electronic engineering. After retiring, he reignited his love for photography in Grenoble, France. Collier's work encompasses a wide range of subjects, from political rallies to mountain vistas, and he sees his photographs as a preservation of fleeting moments and a reflection of the changes in the world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
76. UNDERGROUND WREN.
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HARDIMAN, LOUIS
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BEACHES ,WRENS ,GRANDPARENTS ,KISSING ,BRITISH kings & rulers ,GRANDPARENT-grandchild relationships ,WORLD War II - Abstract
This article from History of War tells the story of Marie Scott, a D-Day veteran and radio operator for the Women's Royal Naval Service (Wrens). Scott joined the Wrens at the age of 17 and was stationed at Fort Southwick in Portsmouth, where she played a vital role in Operation Overlord. She transcribed encoded messages between the beaches and high-ranking officers, experiencing the sounds of war firsthand. Scott and her fellow Wrens worked tirelessly to ensure accurate communication during the critical D-Day operations. After the war, Scott received recognition for her service, including the Légion d’honneur. She plans to travel to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day to pay her respects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
77. A PILGRIMAGE TO THE VATICAN: THE DIARY OF JULIA HEAPHY (13 APRIL TO 26 NOVEMBER 1925).
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ANIMAL feeding behavior ,COSTUME ,AUSTRALIANS ,SPORTS for children ,BRITISH kings & rulers ,KISSING ,CATHEDRALS ,PRAYERS - Abstract
The document is a transcription of Julia Heaphy's diary, detailing her participation in the first official national Pilgrimage to Rome in 1925. The diary provides a firsthand account of her journey from Melbourne to various destinations, including Perth, Colombo, Suez, Cairo, Marseilles, Lourdes, Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris, and London. Heaphy describes her experiences, observations, and personal reflections throughout the pilgrimage. The diary also includes her visits to churches, landmarks, and cultural sites in Italy, France, and Ireland. Additionally, Heaphy's diary entry documents her travels in Paris, London, and Dublin, as well as her trip to Ireland, where she visits Killarney, Cork, and Dungarvan. The diary concludes with her journey on the HMS Narkunda from Great Britain to Australia, with stops in Aden and Colombo. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
78. Semper Vivens.
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Forrest, Francesca
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SEXUAL cycle ,KISSING ,GENETIC profile ,PLANETARY exploration ,RIGHT to work (Human rights) ,FRAILTY ,LAUGHTER - Abstract
"Semper Vivens" is a science fiction story set in the R-220 disaster zone orbital research station. Dr. Nell Tsalikis, an anthropologist, arrives at the station to study the Vida Eterna suicide mission, but faces skepticism from Dr. Zhu Minhua. The story explores the chaotic nature of life in the disaster zone and the researchers' fascination with interstellar travel. The researchers discuss the Vida Eterna adherents and their diary tablets, sharing sensory descriptions and experiences. The group embarks on a mission into the disaster zone, encountering various microorganisms and lifeforms. They also find organic debris and receive urgent messages about a potentially dangerous individual. The narrator feels a connection to the environment and is eager to share their experiences, while tensions arise within the team. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
79. The Complicated Work of Treating Trauma.
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Luscombe, Belinda
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HEALTH facilities ,KISSING ,DRAMA therapy ,MASSAGE therapy - Abstract
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, a psychiatrist specializing in trauma treatment, has spent decades studying the effects of trauma on the brain and body. His book, "The Body Keeps the Score," has gained popularity for its insights into trauma and its impact on individuals. However, van der Kolk cautions against the overuse and redefinition of the term "trauma," emphasizing that it should be reserved for severe experiences like war or natural disasters. He also advocates for unconventional treatments such as MDMA therapy and activities like dancing and yoga to help individuals heal from trauma. While his ideas have been embraced by clinicians, they have not been widely accepted by medical institutions. Nonetheless, van der Kolk remains optimistic about the progress being made in implementing trauma-informed practices in places like schools and prisons. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
80. Kissing Balloon-Stent Technique for Simple Bifurcation Lesions.
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Kassier, Adnan, Kassab, Kameel, and Fischell, Tim A.
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CORONARY disease , *KISSING , *CORONARY angiography , *ANGIOGRAPHY , *PATIENT selection - Abstract
Background: Coronary bifurcation lesions are commonly encountered during coronary angiography. The management of bifurcation lesions remains challenging, with various bifurcation techniques being available and outcomes varying depending on the Medina classification and operator experience. Methods: We present a short case series and the outcomes of a new bifurcation technique for the management of simple Medina '0,0,1' and '0,0,1' bifurcation lesions using the kissing balloon-stent technique (kissing BS). Results: We retrospectively identified 8 patients who underwent bifurcation stenting using the kissing Balloon-Stent technique, along with their clinical and angiographic follow-up outcomes. We also describe the benefits and limitations of the technique, delineate the potential mechanisms of target lesion failure, and outline appropriate patient selection. Conclusions: Kissing Balloon-Stent technique is a simple single stent technique that is safe and feasible in select patients with Medina '0,0,1' and '0,0,1' bifurcation lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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81. Great Times Little Happiness.
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Tietz, Gerold
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VETERANS ,HOUSE construction ,NAZI Germany, 1933-1945 ,FRENCH language ,GERMANS ,KISSING - Abstract
The article, "Great Times Little Happiness," provides a glimpse into the life of Rita S. in Prague during World War II. It explores her relationships with individuals such as Jakob, Esther, and her uncle Karl, as well as her interest in Zionism and her desire to leave Prague. The text also touches on the political climate of the time and the challenges faced by Rita and others. Spanning several years, the narrative portrays both the joys and hardships experienced by Rita. The given text is a collection of excerpts from a larger document that tells Rita's story, ending with her death and her memories of the war's difficulties. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
82. Conative "kisses" in human-to-animal communication.
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Andrason, Alexander
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ANIMAL calls ,SPEECH ,ORAL communication ,PHONETICS ,KISSING - Abstract
The present article offers the first systematic scholarly analysis of ConKisses, i.e., a sub-class of conative animal calls (i.e., directives addressed to animals) that draw on speech kisses (i.e., sounds that are made with a kiss-like articulatory mechanism). The author examines the pragma-semantics, phonetics, and morphology of ConKisses in 50 languages within a prototype-driven approach to categorization and concludes the following: ConKisses comply with the features associated with the prototype of a conative animal call and may therefore be regarded as the prototype's canonical instantiations – in fact, they constitute the most canonical subset within the entire conative-animal-call category and thus a highly extra-systematic one from sentence-grammar's perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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83. The Preacher in Scotland: A Study in Evolution.
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Edwards, Owen Dudley
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CLERGY ,RELIGIOUS movements ,PAPACY ,KISSING ,GREAT men & women ,HOLY Roman Empire ,CATHOLICS - Abstract
"The Preacher in Scotland: A Study in Evolution" is a book that examines the political aspects of the Dominicans' history, while acknowledging the author's limited awareness of this. The book focuses on the Dominicans' origins in Europe and emphasizes the need to consider this context for a comprehensive understanding. It explores the beginnings of the Dominican Order in England, its relationship with Archbishop Stephen Langton, and the influence of Pope Innocent III. The text also discusses the role of the Dominicans in shaping the religious and political history of England and Scotland during the medieval period. It includes insights from a Scottish Dominican, Very Revd Anthony Ross, on John Knox and the importance of mutual respect and understanding. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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84. KISSING BAGOAS.
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O'Sullivan, Lara
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KISSING , *IRANIANS , *GESTURE , *DANCERS , *MILITARY personnel , *CONTESTS - Abstract
An anecdote, ascribed to Dicaearchus by Athenaeus (13.603.a–b) and found also in Plutarch (Alexander 67.7–8), details Alexander's kissing of the eunuch Bagoas during theatrical contests in Carmania in 325 bce. This article examines the enthusiastic response that this encounter is said to have elicited from Alexander's soldiers. It is suggested that this impromptu kiss was read as a display of homoerotic behaviour that was fundamentally Greek, and even as a gesture of Greek domination over Persians, and that, as such, it was welcomed by the army as a momentary departure from the increasingly Persianized behaviour of the king himself and of his court. Further, consideration is given to the possibility that the choral contest in which Bagoas is reported to have competed prior to the kiss may have been an innovative form of pyrrhic dance, in which for the first time the dancers depicted Dionysus' conquest of India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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85. Forty Days of This.
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Utzinger, Jeffrey
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KISSING , *PARADES , *BLACK children - Abstract
The article focuses on the experience of attending a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. Topics include the author's reflections on the beauty and rituals of daily life with his partner, the vibrant and chaotic atmosphere of the Mardi Gras celebrations, and the sense of connection and community formed amidst the festivities.
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- 2024
86. We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora.
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Pattie, Susan Paul
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GENOCIDE , *ARMENIANS , *KISSING , *DIASPORA , *NAGORNO-Karabakh Conflict - Abstract
"We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora" is a collection of nineteen essays edited by Aram Mrjoian that explores the diverse experiences and perspectives of Armenians living in the diaspora. The essays touch on themes of identity, belonging, acceptance, and activism, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by Armenians in different contexts. The book also addresses the historical context of the Armenian Genocide and its impact on succeeding generations. Through personal narratives and reflections, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of what it means to be Armenian and navigate the wider world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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87. Abnegation as Key to Providence: Six Spiritual Theologians on Providence.
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Fagerberg, David W.
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DIVINE providence , *KISSING , *HAPPINESS , *WILL of God , *THEOLOGIANS - Abstract
This article explores the concept of providence and its relationship with modernity. The author suggests that providence is a difficult doctrine to believe in, especially in a secular and autonomous world. To better understand providence, the author turns to classic Catholic spiritual writers who found joy in the doctrine. The article focuses on the perspectives of Francis de Sales and Jean Grou, who emphasize the importance of liturgical abnegation and personal faith in providence. De Sales highlights the need to trust in God's plan and find delight in His daily providence, while Grou emphasizes the submission of the will to God's greater wisdom. Overall, the article suggests that attunement to providence is an interior accomplishment rather than an intellectual struggle. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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88. What Does It Mean to Keep Kissing-Close to the Evidence, and Why Might It Matter?
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Gagliardi, Susan Elizabeth and Petridis, Constantine
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ART history ,AESTHETICS of art ,KISSING ,AFRICAN art ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge ,ART collecting ,MINDFULNESS ,GIFT giving - Abstract
The article explores the challenges of interpreting African art and conducting historical research. It emphasizes the importance of critically evaluating sources and considering multiple perspectives. The text also discusses the complexities of knowledge production and the need to include diverse voices and experiences. It encourages researchers to exercise caution and engage in careful evaluation of sources and their contexts. The article aims to foster a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of the past. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
89. Armistice 1918: The Liberation of Mons.
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Pascas, Brian
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SOLDIERS' letters ,ANTHEMS ,KISSING ,ARMISTICES ,WORLD War I ,REMINISCENCE - Abstract
This document explores the discrepancies and inaccuracies in the narratives surrounding the signing of the Golden Book of Mons by Canadian soldiers during World War I. It emphasizes the importance of using trustworthy primary sources and a transnational approach to accurately analyze and interpret historical events. The document references specific sources and acknowledges individuals who provided information and resources for research purposes. Overall, it provides a critical examination of the historical accounts and highlights the need for caution when relying on military records. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
90. Understanding Desire In Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
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Whitnack, Gabe
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KISSING ,ADULTERY ,DESIRE - Abstract
The article "Understanding Desire In Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut" by Gabe Whitnack analyzes the opening scene and dynamics of desire in the film. It explores how the main characters, Bill and Alice, mask their desires for social and economic status through conversations. The article focuses on the Christmas party scene, where Bill's desire for higher social class is evident, and Alice's desire for validation is explored. It also discusses the confession scene, where their desires and insecurities are revealed. The author concludes by examining Bill's journey throughout the film and how his encounters challenge his preconceived notions about desire and relationships. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
91. Kubrick's Survivors: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Stanley Kubrick's Killer's Kiss and The Shining.
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Newman, Madison
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INTIMATE partner violence ,KISSING ,VIOLENCE ,PSYCHOLOGICAL abuse ,DOMESTIC violence - Abstract
This article examines the depiction of intimate partner violence in Stanley Kubrick's films "Killer's Kiss" and "The Shining." It challenges the perception of Kubrick as a misogynist and argues that he accurately portrays the experiences of victims of intimate partner violence. The article analyzes the phases of the cycle of violence and how they are represented in the female protagonists' journeys to break free from their abusive relationships. It also explores the feminist themes and symbolism used by Kubrick to depict power dynamics and the breaking of the cycle of violence. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
92. YOU AREN'T REALLY BLACK, YOU AREN'T REALLY WHITE: Racial Denials and Epistemic Injustice in the Black-White Multiracial Community.
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Preston-Roedder, Erica
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BLACK people ,MULTIRACIAL people ,KISSING ,RACE relations in the United States ,SOLIDARITY ,ETHNICITY ,RACIAL identity of white people ,FATHERS ,COMMUNICATIVE competence - Abstract
This article examines the challenges faced by multiracial individuals, particularly those with Black and White ancestry, in asserting their racial identity. It focuses on the phenomenon of racial denials, where a person's self-ascribed racial identity is questioned or denied. The author argues that multiracial individuals often encounter an unfair environment that hinders their ability to understand and communicate their racial experiences. The article emphasizes the need to prioritize the perspectives and experiences of multiracial people in philosophy and calls for further exploration of racial denials. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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93. Embodied Differences: The Jew's Body and Mater-iality in Russian Literature and Culture.
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Grinberg, Marat
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JEWS ,CULTURE ,ZIONISTS ,JEWISH students ,KISSING ,JEWISH women ,RUSSIAN literature - Abstract
"Embodied Differences: The Jew's Body and Mater-iality in Russian Literature and Culture" by Henrietta Mondry is a study that explores the presence and portrayal of Jews in Russian literature from the 19th century to the post-Soviet period. The book focuses on the Jew's body and its relationship to the material world, examining how constructions of Jewishness in Russia are shaped by physical and ontological differences. While the interpretations presented in the book are thought-provoking, they may not always be entirely convincing. Overall, the book provides fresh insights into the complex and often problematic representations of Jews in Russian literature. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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94. Touching Parchment: How Medieval Users Rubbed, Handled, and Kissed Their Manuscripts by Kathryn M. Rudy (review).
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Wieck, Roger S.
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PARCHMENT ,KISSING ,MANUSCRIPTS ,MEDIEVAL manuscripts ,BEREAVEMENT - Abstract
The article is a review of Kathryn M. Rudy's book, "Touching Parchment: How Medieval Users Rubbed, Handled, and Kissed Their Manuscripts." The book explores how medieval individuals, particularly officials and religious figures, interacted with manuscripts in ways that reinforced their authority. Rudy examines various forms of damage to manuscripts, such as wax deposits, ritualized kissing, and touching with wet or dry fingers, as well as the use of books for oaths and rituals. The review praises Rudy's analysis of the subject matter but criticizes some errors and the lack of an index of cited manuscripts. Overall, the book offers a new perspective on the materiality of medieval manuscripts and their significance in medieval culture. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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95. De aquí y de allá: Embracing the complexity and intersectionality of cultural identities as a mixed Indigenous woman.
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Contreras, Isabel
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MANGO ,ORANGES ,ASH (Tree) ,NATURE & nurture ,SPRING ,KISSING - Published
- 2024
96. Sore points.
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de Bont, Thijs
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EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave therapy ,TRANSCUTANEOUS electrical nerve stimulation ,THORACIC vertebrae ,LUMBAR vertebrae ,ARTICULAR ligaments ,KISSING ,BACK exercises - Abstract
The article discusses the condition of kissing spines in horses, where the dorsal spinous processes of the vertebrae are too close together and can cause back pain. The text explains the clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment options for this condition, including physical rehabilitation, medical management, and surgical approaches. It emphasizes the importance of a thorough veterinary evaluation to determine the cause of back pain and develop an appropriate treatment plan tailored to the individual horse's needs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
97. FALK MARIA SCHLEGEL.
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TRAVERS, PAUL
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ORGANS (Musical instruments) ,KEYBOARD players ,SUMMER festivals ,GERMAN language ,BUS drivers ,KISSING - Abstract
Falk Maria Schlegel, the keyboardist for the band Powerwolf, reflects on his 20 years in the band and shares some life lessons he has learned. He discusses how he followed his dreams of forming a heavy metal band, the importance of friendship within the band, and the thrill of playing with musical heroes like Iron Maiden. He also talks about the freedom and role-playing aspect of wearing makeup on stage, the band's vision for their music and image, and their approach to religious themes in their music. Additionally, he mentions their interest in mythology and folklore, their collaboration with Iron Maiden on a video game, and his fascination with tour buses and trucks. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
98. Tour Dates.
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SPACE Age, 1957- ,POPULAR music ,STEEL ,FLAME ,MANTODEA ,KISSING - Abstract
The document provides a comprehensive list of upcoming concerts and performances by various rock bands and artists in cities across the United Kingdom. The list includes a diverse range of musical genres and artists, catering to different tastes and preferences. The dates and venues for each event are provided, allowing patrons to plan their attendance accordingly. The document emphasizes the importance of experiencing live performances and highlights the significance of artists like Bob Dylan and The Struts. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
99. The Unimagined.
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Babic, Mila
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MEN'S clothing ,LGBTQ+ identity ,HALLOWEEN parties ,LGBTQ+ people ,BUTCH & femme (Lesbian culture) ,KISSING - Published
- 2024
100. Hungary, 1956.
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CARTER, CAMILLE
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KISSING , *SMOKE plumes , *AUTOMOBILE parts , *STEEL welding - Abstract
The poem "Hungary, 1956" by Camille Carter is presented. First Line: My Father loved the radio, his anodyne to; Last Line: Across the bridge, across the blue Danube.
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- 2024
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