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2. Strain-resolved microbiome sequencing reveals mobile elements that drive bacterial competition on a clinical timescale
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Soumaya Zlitni, Alex Bishara, Eli L. Moss, Ekaterina Tkachenko, Joyce B. Kang, Rebecca N. Culver, Tessa M. Andermann, Ziming Weng, Christina Wood, Christine Handy, Hanlee P. Ji, Serafim Batzoglou, and Ami S. Bhatt
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Metagenomics ,Read cloud assembly ,Strain diversity ,Gut microbiome ,Sequencing ,DNA ,Medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Populations of closely related microbial strains can be simultaneously present in bacterial communities such as the human gut microbiome. We recently developed a de novo genome assembly approach that uses read cloud sequencing to provide more complete microbial genome drafts, enabling precise differentiation and tracking of strain-level dynamics across metagenomic samples. In this case study, we present a proof-of-concept using read cloud sequencing to describe bacterial strain diversity in the gut microbiome of one hematopoietic cell transplantation patient over a 2-month time course and highlight temporal strain variation of gut microbes during therapy. The treatment was accompanied by diet changes and administration of multiple immunosuppressants and antimicrobials. Methods We conducted short-read and read cloud metagenomic sequencing of DNA extracted from four longitudinal stool samples collected during the course of treatment of one hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) patient. After applying read cloud metagenomic assembly to discover strain-level sequence variants in these complex microbiome samples, we performed metatranscriptomic analysis to investigate differential expression of antibiotic resistance genes. Finally, we validated predictions from the genomic and metatranscriptomic findings through in vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing and whole genome sequencing of isolates derived from the patient stool samples. Results During the 56-day longitudinal time course that was studied, the patient’s microbiome was profoundly disrupted and eventually dominated by Bacteroides caccae. Comparative analysis of B. caccae genomes obtained using read cloud sequencing together with metagenomic RNA sequencing allowed us to identify differences in substrain populations over time. Based on this, we predicted that particular mobile element integrations likely resulted in increased antibiotic resistance, which we further supported using in vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing. Conclusions We find read cloud assembly to be useful in identifying key structural genomic strain variants within a metagenomic sample. These strains have fluctuating relative abundance over relatively short time periods in human microbiomes. We also find specific structural genomic variations that are associated with increased antibiotic resistance over the course of clinical treatment.
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- 2020
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3. Stress during Adolescence Alters Palatable Food Consumption in a Context-Dependent Manner.
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Christine Handy, Stephanie Yanaga, Avery Reiss, Nicole Zona, Emily Robinson, and Katherine B Saxton
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Food consumption and preferences may be shaped by exposure to stressful environments during sensitive periods in development, and even small changes in consumption can have important effects on long term health. Adolescence is increasingly recognized as a sensitive period, in which adverse experiences can alter development, but the specific programming effects that may occur during adolescence remain incompletely understood. The current study seeks to explore the effects of stress during late adolescence on consumption of a palatable, high-fat, high-sugar food in adulthood-under basal conditions, as well following acute stress. Male Long-Evans rats were exposed to a regimen of variable stress for seven days in late adolescence (PND 45-51). During the stress regimen, stressed animals gained significantly less weight than control animals, but weight in adulthood was unaffected by adolescent stress. Palatable food consumption differed between experimental groups, and the direction of effect depended on context; stressed rats ate significantly more palatable food than controls upon first exposure, but ate less following an acute stressor. Leptin levels and exploratory behaviors did not differ between stressed and non-stressed groups, suggesting that other factors regulate preference for a palatable food. Altered food consumption following adolescent stress suggests that rats remain sensitive to stress during late adolescence, and that adult feeding behavior may be affected by previous adverse experiences. Such programming effects highlight adolescence as a period of plasticity, with the potential to shape long term food consumption patterns and preferences.
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- 2016
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4. Christine Handy: Lecturer, City and Islington College.
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Byrne, John
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LECTURERS ,EDUCATION of people with disabilities - Published
- 2019
5. Single-cell transcriptome analysis identifies distinct cell types and niche signaling in a primary gastric organoid model
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Billy Tc Lau, Hanlee P. Ji, Susan M. Grimes, Noemi Andor, Christina Wood-Bouwens, Jiamin Chen, and Christine Handy
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0301 basic medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,Biology ,Stem cell marker ,Article ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tissue culture ,0302 clinical medicine ,Single-cell analysis ,Wnt4 Protein ,Organoid ,medicine ,Animals ,Cell Lineage ,Cell Self Renewal ,Stem Cell Niche ,Fibroblast ,lcsh:Science ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,Cells, Cultured ,Mice, Knockout ,Multidisciplinary ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Stem Cells ,Stomach ,lcsh:R ,LGR5 ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Fibroblasts ,Epithelium ,Cell biology ,Organoids ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gastric Mucosa ,lcsh:Q ,Single-Cell Analysis ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Thrombospondins ,Transcriptome ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The diverse cellular milieu of the gastric tissue microenvironment plays a critical role in normal tissue homeostasis and tumor development. However, few cell culture model can recapitulate the tissue microenvironment and intercellular signaling in vitro. We used a primary tissue culture system to generate a murine p53 null gastric tissue model containing both epithelium and mesenchymal stroma. To characterize the microenvironment and niche signaling, we used single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) to determine the transcriptomes of 4,391 individual cells. Based on specific markers, we identified epithelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages in initial tissue explants during organoid formation. The majority of macrophages were polarized towards wound healing and tumor promotion M2-type. During the course of time, the organoids maintained both epithelial and fibroblast lineages with the features of immature mouse gastric stomach. We detected a subset of cells in both lineages expressing Lgr5, one of the stem cell markers. We examined the lineage-specific Wnt signaling activation, and identified that Rspo3 was specifically expressed in the fibroblast lineage, providing an endogenous source of the R-spondin to activate Wnt signaling. Our studies demonstrate that this primary tissue culture system enables one to study gastric tissue niche signaling and immune response in vitro.
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- 2019
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6. Single-Color Digital PCR Provides High-Performance Detection of Cancer Mutations from Circulating DNA
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Hojoon Lee, Christine Handy, Billy T. Lau, Hanlee P. Ji, and Christina Wood-Bouwens
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,0301 basic medicine ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Biology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,medicine.disease_cause ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Genome ,Article ,Circulating Tumor DNA ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Neoplasms ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Digital polymerase chain reaction ,Alleles ,DNA Primers ,COLD-PCR ,Mutation ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,3. Good health ,030104 developmental biology ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,DNA - Abstract
We describe a single-color digital PCR assay that detects and quantifies cancer mutations directly from circulating DNA collected from the plasma of cancer patients. This approach relies on a double-stranded DNA intercalator dye and paired allele-specific DNA primer sets to determine an absolute count of both the mutation and wild-type–bearing DNA molecules present in the sample. The cell-free DNA assay uses an input of 1 ng of nonamplified DNA, approximately 300 genome equivalents, and has a molecular limit of detection of three mutation DNA genome-equivalent molecules per assay reaction. When using more genome equivalents as input, we demonstrated a sensitivity of 0.10% for detecting the BRAF V600E and KRAS G12D mutations. We developed several mutation assays specific to the cancer driver mutations of patients' tumors and detected these same mutations directly from the nonamplified, circulating cell-free DNA. This rapid and high-performance digital PCR assay can be configured to detect specific cancer mutations unique to an individual cancer, making it a potentially valuable method for patient-specific longitudinal monitoring.
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- 2017
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7. Walk Beside Me : A Novel
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Christine Handy and Christine Handy
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After relentless suffering, a woman decides to end her life—until a few real-life angels start showing up... A model-turned-wife-and-mother, Willow Adair lives with her husband and kids in Bexley, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio. On the outside, she has everything. On the inside, she struggles with her self worth. Spurned by her neglectful husband and defied by her rebellious teen daughter, Willow never feels she's good enough, and fears everyone she loves will leave. Piece by piece, the cornerstones of Willow's life begin to crumble. A routine operation goes horribly wrong, requiring a long recovery. A yoga injury leads to pain, surgeries, and misdiagnoses, ending in a permanent loss of motion in her arm. Then, as if she hasn't suffered enough, Willow is diagnosed with breast cancer. Convinced no one will stand by her for one more day of sickness and depression, she prepares to end her life. But Willow's friends go with her to chemo. They sleep over at her house. They lift her spirits when she's sad, and weep with her when she's hurting. They walk beside her literally, on sidewalks from Cleveland to Miami. And they walk beside her spiritually and emotionally, soothing her heartache, healing her self-esteem, and reminding her that every single minute of her life is abundantly worth living. Walk Beside Me is a tale of sickness and triumph, of being comfortable in your own skin, of valuing the things that have true value, and of learning to fight for yourself and what you truly want. It's the story of a woman who peels away the layers to find her inner warrior, a woman who faces insurmountable odds and—thanks to her earthly Angels—learns to treasure the gift of God's infinite light and love.
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- 2017
8. Single-cell transcriptome analysis identifies distinct cell types and intercellular niche signaling in a primary gastric organoid model
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Susan M. Grimes, Christine Handy, Noemi Andor, Jiamin Chen, Christina Wood-Bouwens, Hanlee P. Ji, and Billy Tc Lau
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0303 health sciences ,Cell type ,Stromal cell ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Wnt signaling pathway ,LGR5 ,Biology ,Epithelium ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tissue culture ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Fibroblast ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The stomach is composed of multiple cell types that include epithelial and surrounding stromal components. The diverse cellular milieu of the gastric tissue microenvironment plays a critical role in normal tissue homeostasis as well as tumor development. However, little is know about the mediators of intercellular communication among these different cell types in the stomach. To recapitulate features of the gastric cellular microenvironment and intercellular signaling in vitro, we applied a system to maintain primary gastric tissue in an air-liquid interface. Referred to as organoids, this method of primary tissue culture replicates the critical microenvironment of different cellular lineages such as epithelium and endogenous mesenchymal stroma. We analyzed the transcriptomes of over 5,000 individual cells from this primary gastric tissue culture. Based on gene expression of cell type specific markers, we identified epithelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages that makeup the gastric tissue at the early stage of organoid formation. Importantly, we found that macrophages in the tissue explant microenvironment were polarized towards wound healing and tumor promotion. During the course of time, the gastric organoids maintained both epithelial and fibroblast lineages. We detected a subset of cells in both lineages expressing stem cell marker Lgr5, the lineage-specific Wnt signaling activation, and identified that Rspo3, a Wnt agonist, was specifically expressed in the mesenchymal fibroblast lineage. Wnt4 was significantly enriched in the epithelial cells. Thus, these genomic results implicated potential growth factors involved in cell lineage crosstalk in the local microenvironment. These results suggested that the fibroblast cells in stroma provide an endogenous source of the R-spondin to activate Wnt signaling in tumor cells. Our results implicate RSPO3 as a part of the tumor-promoting microenvironment and a potential therapeutic target.
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- 2017
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9. Hamzeh Mystique Films Announces the Filming Commencement of HELLO BEAUTIFUL.
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WOMEN editors - Abstract
Hamzeh Mystique Films has announced the start of production for the film "Hello Beautiful," a drama based on the bestseller "Walk Beside Me" by Christine Handy. The film stars Tricia Helfer, Tarek Bishara, and Susan Shaloub Larken, with Christine Handy as the executive producer, Ziad H. Hamzeh as the writer/director, and Michael Espinosa as the producer. The story follows the character "Willow," a model who faces a terrifying journey from celebrity to despair after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The film explores the impact of her illness on her relationships and her fight for survival. [Extracted from the article]
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10. Abstract 2715: Precision-designed, rapid and low-cost single molecule detection of mutations from circulating tumor DNA
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Billy T. Lau, Christina Wood-Bouwens, Christine Handy, and Hanlee P. Ji
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Cancer Research ,Mutant ,Wild type ,medicine.disease_cause ,Molecular biology ,Paraffin embedded tissue ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Circulating tumor DNA ,Diagnostic technology ,Genotype ,medicine ,KRAS ,DNA - Abstract
Detecting and quantifying mutations from circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a new approach for longitudinally monitoring cancer patients throughout the course of treatment. However, general limitations to the clinical utility of ctDNA include sample concentration, overall assay cost, and result turnaround time. We have developed a novel molecular assay that utilize single color digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) to both genotype and quantify the number of tumor derived DNA molecules in a given sample. Our assay routinely detects as few as three mutant DNA molecules per a reaction volume, can be tested efficiently for fewer than ten dollars per reaction, and generates useable mutation information within four hours. Additionally, the assay can be rapidly configured to detect different mutations specifically identified in any cancer patient. To demonstrate the single molecule sensitivity and specificity for clinically relevant hotspot mutations, we have validated the assay using multiple input sources including high quality cell line DNA, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue (FFPET) DNA, and ctDNA. Our ddPCR assay utilizes a novel primer design that is not rely on fluorescent probes. The overall simplicity of assay design enables one to detect nearly any coding mutation; practically, this means that any cancer or DNA sample can be tested efficiently. We have created customized precision mutation assays for two individual cancer patients. After extracting ctDNA from 500µL of plasma we prepare a controlled mixed wild type and mutant standard curves which contain between 150-3 detectable mutant molecules of interest per reaction. We then assay the patient ctDNA sample in parallel to the controlled standard curve and generate clustering confidence intervals. We have designed precision mutation assays targeting KRAS A146V, AKT1 E17K, and TP53 R175H for Patient A as well as KRAS G12V and PIK3CA H1047R for Patient B. The results of our single-color precision mutation quantification assays support the original mutation findings from the primary tumors. In one case, from 1µL of un-amplified ctDNA equivalent to less than 0.5ng of DNA, we identified 4 mutant molecules per ddPCR reaction volume. We have verified the presence of hotspot mutations from un-amplified patient derived ctDNA and quantified the number of mutant molecules present in each ctDNA sample. This assay has many features that make it amenable to automation. We are currently developing a massively high throughput process to design assays for tens of thousands of mutations in a matter of weeks. Overall this is an extremely low cost, highly sensitive and scalable diagnostic technology. We anticipate that this technology will be a valuable tool for rapidly monitoring ctDNA longitudinally in cancer patients. Citation Format: Christina M. Wood-Bouwens, Christine Handy, Billy Lau, Hanlee Ji. Precision-designed, rapid and low-cost single molecule detection of mutations from circulating tumor DNA [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 2715. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-2715
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- 2017
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11. Stress during Adolescence Alters Palatable Food Consumption in a Context-Dependent Manner
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Stephanie Yanaga, Avery Reiss, Nicole Zona, Christine Handy, Emily Robinson, and Katherine Saxton
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Leptin ,Male ,Time Factors ,Physiology ,Peptide Hormones ,lcsh:Medicine ,Social Sciences ,Weight Gain ,Biochemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Feeding behavior ,Stress (linguistics) ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,lcsh:Science ,Mammals ,Multidisciplinary ,Behavior, Animal ,05 social sciences ,Animal Models ,Physiological Parameters ,Vertebrates ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,Memory, Long-Term ,Food consumption ,Psychological Stress ,Context (language use) ,Biology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Rodents ,03 medical and health sciences ,Food Preferences ,Model Organisms ,Mental Health and Psychiatry ,medicine ,Animals ,Adults ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Rats, Long-Evans ,050102 behavioral science & comparative psychology ,Obesity ,Consumption (economics) ,Behavior ,lcsh:R ,Body Weight ,Food Consumption ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Feeding Behavior ,medicine.disease ,Hormones ,Rats ,Age Groups ,People and Places ,Exploratory Behavior ,lcsh:Q ,Population Groupings ,Physiological Processes ,Weight gain ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Stress, Psychological - Abstract
Food consumption and preferences may be shaped by exposure to stressful environments during sensitive periods in development, and even small changes in consumption can have important effects on long term health. Adolescence is increasingly recognized as a sensitive period, in which adverse experiences can alter development, but the specific programming effects that may occur during adolescence remain incompletely understood. The current study seeks to explore the effects of stress during late adolescence on consumption of a palatable, high-fat, high-sugar food in adulthood—under basal conditions, as well following acute stress. Male Long-Evans rats were exposed to a regimen of variable stress for seven days in late adolescence (PND 45–51). During the stress regimen, stressed animals gained significantly less weight than control animals, but weight in adulthood was unaffected by adolescent stress. Palatable food consumption differed between experimental groups, and the direction of effect depended on context; stressed rats ate significantly more palatable food than controls upon first exposure, but ate less following an acute stressor. Leptin levels and exploratory behaviors did not differ between stressed and non-stressed groups, suggesting that other factors regulate preference for a palatable food. Altered food consumption following adolescent stress suggests that rats remain sensitive to stress during late adolescence, and that adult feeding behavior may be affected by previous adverse experiences. Such programming effects highlight adolescence as a period of plasticity, with the potential to shape long term food consumption patterns and preferences.
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- 2016
12. Massively Parallel Single Cell RNA-Seq of Primary Lymphomas Reveals Distinct Cellular Lineages and Diverse, Intratumoral Transcriptional States
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Hanlee P. Ji, Susan M. Grimes, Erin F. Simonds, Christina Wood, Christine Handy, Ronald Levy, Noemi Andor, Debra K. Czerwinski, and Jiamin Chen
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Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,T cell ,Immunology ,Cell ,Antigen presentation ,Population ,Follicular lymphoma ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Immunoglobulin light chain ,Biochemistry ,Transcriptome ,Gene expression profiling ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Cancer research ,education - Abstract
Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a generally incurable B-cell malignancy which has the potential to transform into highly aggressive lymphomas. Genomic studies indicate it is often a small subpopulation rather than the dominant population in the FL that gives rise to the more aggressive subtype.To resolve the underlying transcriptional networks of follicular B-cell lymphomas at single molecule and cell resolution, we leveraged droplet-based barcoding technology for highly parallel single cell RNA-Seq. We analyzed the transcriptomes from tens of thousands of cells derived from five primary FL tumors (average > 5,000 cells/sample). Simultaneously, we conducted multi-dimensional flow cell sorting to validate our characterizing of cellular lineages and critical expressed proteins. For each tumor, we identified multiple cellular subpopulations, matching known hematopoietic lineages. Despite some common features, such as MYC and BCLoverexpression, distinct transcriptional patterns and regulatory programs were evident among the different tumors. Within each tumor, subpopulations of malignant cell transcripts were compared to matched normal B-cells (Figure 1). Transcriptome analysis of >13,500 B-cells across 5 samples reveals sample-specific and joint clusters of B-cells. Each dot represents the t-SNE projection of a single cell's transcriptome profile. Single cells are colored according to sample origin (control PBMC samples 1 & 2; follicular lymphoma samples 1, 2 & 3). Normal B-cells within follicular lymphoma samples cluster together with PBMC derived B-cells. Malignant B-cells cluster according to sample origin, except for the cycling tumor cells (upper left cell cluster). Malignant B-cells were characterized by expression of restricted immunoglobulin light chain type (either kappa or lambda), BCL2 expression, and CD20 expression. We show evidence for the coexistence of small, malignant subpopulations alongside the dominant FL population in the majority of tumors. These smaller subpopulations harbored several transcriptional changes that were absent from the dominant population, including upregulation of MHC class II expression, downregulation of β-2-microglobulin, and exclusive expression of chemokines (CCL22 and CCL17), that would have resulted in alteration in antigen presentation and of the T cell immune system. In addition, we characterize the transcriptomes of the infiltrating immune cell populations that are characteristic of this disease. Our findings provide an unprecedented resolution of distinct immune lineages as seen by transcriptionally characterized cellular diversity. Figure 1 Assignment of 13.5K B-cells to normal and malignant phenotypes. Figure 1. Assignment of 13.5K B-cells to normal and malignant phenotypes. Disclosures Levy: Kite Pharma: Consultancy; Five Prime Therapeutics: Consultancy; Innate Pharma: Consultancy; Beigene: Consultancy; Corvus: Consultancy; Dynavax: Research Funding; Pharmacyclics: Research Funding.
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13. Fixing No Child Left Behind: Supporting Teachers and School Leaders. Hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, First Session on Examining Fixing No Child Left Behind, Focusing on Supporting Teachers and School Leaders (January 27, 2015). Senate Hearing 114-001
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US Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
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This hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions examines fixing No Child Left Behind, focusing on supporting teachers and school leaders. Following an opening statement by Honorable Lamar Alexander (Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions), the following senators provide statements: (1) Honorable Patty Murray, a U.S. Senator from the State of Washington; (2) Honorable Barbara A. Mikulski, a U.S. Senator from the State of Maryland; (3) Honorable Bill Cassidy, a U.S. Senator from the State of Louisiana; (4) Honorable Michael F. Bennet, a U.S. Senator from the State of Colorado; (5) Honorable Richard Burr, a U.S. Senator from the State of North Carolina; (6) Honorable Elizabeth Warren, a U.S. Senator from the State of Massachusetts; (7) Honorable Johnny Isakson, a U.S. Senator from the State of Georgia; (8) Honorable Tammy Baldwin, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wisconsin; (9) Honorable Al Franken, a U.S. Senator from the State of Minnesota; (10) Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse, a U.S. Senator from the State of Rhode Island; and (11) Honorable Robert P. Casey Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of Pennsylvania. Prepared witness statements are offered by: (1) Dan Goldhaber, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Director, National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research at the American Institutes for Research; Director, Center for Education Data and Research at the University of Washington, Bothell, Washington; (2) Terry Holliday, B.E., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ph.D., Commissioner of Education, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky; (3) Saul Hinojosa, Superintendent of Schools, Somerset Independent School District, Somerset, Texas; (4) Rachelle Moore, 1st Grade Teacher, Madrona K-8 School, Seattle, Washington; and (5) Christine Handy-Collins, Principal, Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Additional materials include: (1) Response by Dan Goldhaber to questions of: Senator Collins; and Senator Murkowski; (2) Response by Terry Holliday to questions of: Senator Collins; and Senator Murkowski; (3) Response by Saul Hinojosa to questions of: Senator Collins; and Senator Murkowski; (4) Response by Rachelle Moore to questions of: Senator Collins; and Senator Murkowski; and (5) Response by Christine Handy-Collins to questions of: Senator Collins; and Senator Murkowski.
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- 2017
14. TAGGING ALONG.
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Fortune, Nick
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HIGH school principals ,SCHOOL rules & regulations - Abstract
The article offers insight on how the roles of three high school principals selected by the U.S. Department of Education for the Principal Ambassador Fellowship Program are affected by school policies. It features Christine Handy-Collins of Gaithersburg High School in Maryland and how she implemented the Common Core Standards, and Everett Davis of Redland Middle School in Maryland on how the school taught mathematics. It also features Erik Burmeister of Hillview Middle School in California.
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- 2015
15. STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING PARENT ENGAGEMENT: Two principals provide perspectives on critical issues.
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HANDY, CHRISTINE and TOWNSEND, TRACI
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PARENT participation in education ,EDUCATIONAL planning ,PARENT-school relationships ,SCHOOL volunteers ,SPECIAL interest groups (Associations) ,PARENT-teacher cooperation ,RECOGNITION (Psychology) - Abstract
The article discusses the strategies to be implemented by schools for increasing parental engagement. Topics discussed include the necessity for schools to conduct informal social gatherings, ensure volunteer opportunities and continuation of communication with parents. Topics including formation of special interest groups, ensuring collaboration and inclusion and provision of recognition to parents by schools are also discussed.
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- 2019
16. From Runway to Renewal: Christine Handy's Inspirational Battle Against Breast Cancer Comes to Life in Upcoming Film - 'Hello Beautiful'
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Breast cancer ,Motion pictures -- Movie reviews ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
MIAMI, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Professional model and breast cancer survivor, Christine Handy, is set to inspire and empower audiences with her autobiographical story in the upcoming film 'Hello [...]
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- 2024
17. Strain-resolved microbiome sequencing reveals mobile elements that drive bacterial competition on a clinical timescale.
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Zlitni, Soumaya, Bishara, Alex, Moss, Eli L., Tkachenko, Ekaterina, Kang, Joyce B., Culver, Rebecca N., Andermann, Tessa M., Weng, Ziming, Wood, Christina, Handy, Christine, Ji, Hanlee P., Batzoglou, Serafim, and Bhatt, Ami S.
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COMPARATIVE genomics ,DRUG resistance in bacteria ,HUMAN microbiota ,GUT microbiome ,MICROBIAL genomes ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,BACTEROIDES ,FECAL analysis - Abstract
Background: Populations of closely related microbial strains can be simultaneously present in bacterial communities such as the human gut microbiome. We recently developed a de novo genome assembly approach that uses read cloud sequencing to provide more complete microbial genome drafts, enabling precise differentiation and tracking of strain-level dynamics across metagenomic samples. In this case study, we present a proof-of-concept using read cloud sequencing to describe bacterial strain diversity in the gut microbiome of one hematopoietic cell transplantation patient over a 2-month time course and highlight temporal strain variation of gut microbes during therapy. The treatment was accompanied by diet changes and administration of multiple immunosuppressants and antimicrobials. Methods: We conducted short-read and read cloud metagenomic sequencing of DNA extracted from four longitudinal stool samples collected during the course of treatment of one hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) patient. After applying read cloud metagenomic assembly to discover strain-level sequence variants in these complex microbiome samples, we performed metatranscriptomic analysis to investigate differential expression of antibiotic resistance genes. Finally, we validated predictions from the genomic and metatranscriptomic findings through in vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing and whole genome sequencing of isolates derived from the patient stool samples. Results: During the 56-day longitudinal time course that was studied, the patient's microbiome was profoundly disrupted and eventually dominated by Bacteroides caccae. Comparative analysis of B. caccae genomes obtained using read cloud sequencing together with metagenomic RNA sequencing allowed us to identify differences in substrain populations over time. Based on this, we predicted that particular mobile element integrations likely resulted in increased antibiotic resistance, which we further supported using in vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing. Conclusions: We find read cloud assembly to be useful in identifying key structural genomic strain variants within a metagenomic sample. These strains have fluctuating relative abundance over relatively short time periods in human microbiomes. We also find specific structural genomic variations that are associated with increased antibiotic resistance over the course of clinical treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. BEYOND THE SURFACE.
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REHAGEN, TONY
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- 2016
19. SMART PRINCIPALS HOLD THE KEYS TO DUAL-ENROLLMENT SUCCESS: Concurrent enrollment offers students multiple benefits.
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FLOYD, GENEVIEVE and HANDY, CHRISTINE
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EDUCATIONAL programs ,SCHOOL principals ,SECONDARY education ,HIGH school students ,ACADEMIC achievement - Abstract
The article discusses the benefits of educational program for both the students and postsecondary institutions in the U.S. It highlights the role of the school principals to the educational success of the high school students. It also cites the development and implementation of the dual-enrollment programs to the academic achievement of the students.
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- 2019
20. Draft allows transfer of funds between Titles II, IV.
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Wolfe, Frank
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UNITED States. Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965 ,ELEMENTARY education ,SECONDARY education ,TRAINING of school principals ,FINANCE - Abstract
The article discusses the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) reauthorization measure proposed by U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander. It states that the proposed measure of Alexandar permits the transfer of funds between Title II and Title IV-Safe and Healthy Students. Gaithersburg High School principal Christine Handy-Collins suggests that the measure should set aside 10% of Title II funds for the professional development of principals.
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- 2015
21. Stress during Adolescence Alters Palatable Food Consumption in a Context-Dependent Manner.
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Handy, Christine, Yanaga, Stephanie, Reiss, Avery, Zona, Nicole, Robinson, Emily, and Saxton, Katherine B.
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STRESS in adolescence ,FOOD consumption ,CONTEXT-dependent memory ,FOOD preferences ,ADOLESCENT psychology - Abstract
Food consumption and preferences may be shaped by exposure to stressful environments during sensitive periods in development, and even small changes in consumption can have important effects on long term health. Adolescence is increasingly recognized as a sensitive period, in which adverse experiences can alter development, but the specific programming effects that may occur during adolescence remain incompletely understood. The current study seeks to explore the effects of stress during late adolescence on consumption of a palatable, high-fat, high-sugar food in adulthood—under basal conditions, as well following acute stress. Male Long-Evans rats were exposed to a regimen of variable stress for seven days in late adolescence (PND 45–51). During the stress regimen, stressed animals gained significantly less weight than control animals, but weight in adulthood was unaffected by adolescent stress. Palatable food consumption differed between experimental groups, and the direction of effect depended on context; stressed rats ate significantly more palatable food than controls upon first exposure, but ate less following an acute stressor. Leptin levels and exploratory behaviors did not differ between stressed and non-stressed groups, suggesting that other factors regulate preference for a palatable food. Altered food consumption following adolescent stress suggests that rats remain sensitive to stress during late adolescence, and that adult feeding behavior may be affected by previous adverse experiences. Such programming effects highlight adolescence as a period of plasticity, with the potential to shape long term food consumption patterns and preferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. The Important Role Principals Play in Special Education.
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Samuels, Christina A.
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SPECIAL education ,SCHOOL principals ,EDUCATION of children with disabilities ,EDUCATIONAL leadership ,DISCIPLINE of children - Abstract
The article offers information on role of the principals in special education along with steps for its management. Topics include details on an importance of interaction of the principal with student's family and information on a misconception about disable student that they cannot be disciplined along with its management by taking some additional steps to determine if students' misbehavior may be a manifestation of their disability.
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- 2018
23. STYLE /SHEET.
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- MARTIN, Rebecca, BELL, Harold, HANDY, Christine
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The article presents information on the style statement of several people including event producer Rebecca Martin, Harold Bell, owner of the store Mister Tuxedo in Dallas, Texas, and breast cancer patient Christine Handy.
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- 2013
24. HOW DID SHE FALL FOR IT?
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Kathryn Knight
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THERE must be any number of people dotted around the globe who rue the day their paths ever crossed with the impressively monikered Dr Alexander Marc D'Ariken de Rothschild-Hatton — or plain Marc Hatton, as he appears on official police documentation. But none more than Christine Handy, a 45-year-old divorcee who, for three-and-a-half years, was his lover. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
25. Best Selling Author Christine Handy's 'Walk Beside Me' To Be Adapted Into Feature Film Titled 'WILLOW'
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Movies ,Movie production ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-October 15, 2018-: Best Selling Author Christine Handy's 'Walk Beside Me' To Be Adapted Into Feature Film Titled 'WILLOW' (C)1994-2018 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:15102018 Christine Handy is a bestselling author, [...]
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- 2018
26. 18 years' jail for Rothschild conman.
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AN "accomplished conman" who claimed to be the illegitimate son of financier Edmund de Rothschild was today sentenced to 18 years in prison for defrauding a single mother and raping a schoolgirl. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
27. A CALLOUS CHARMER.
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Wilkes, David
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HE seemed the perfect gentleman. Calling himself Alex de Rothschild, he told Christine Handy he was an illegitimate son of banking multi-millionaire Edmund de Rothschild -- and a brilliant international economist who had studied at Eton and Oxford. He seduced the 43-year-old, fathered a child by her then fleeced her of more than £600,000 as he bought designer clothes, jewellery and a car. After that he left her almost penniless to raise their son alone. Yesterday Miss Handy, who is divorced, warned other women to beware of the charmer who had 'taken her life'. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2008
28. Single-cell transcriptome analysis identifies distinct cell types and niche signaling in a primary gastric organoid model.
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Chen, Jiamin, Lau, Billy T., Andor, Noemi, Grimes, Susan M., Handy, Christine, Wood-Bouwens, Christina, and Ji, Hanlee P.
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The diverse cellular milieu of the gastric tissue microenvironment plays a critical role in normal tissue homeostasis and tumor development. However, few cell culture model can recapitulate the tissue microenvironment and intercellular signaling in vitro. We used a primary tissue culture system to generate a murine p53 null gastric tissue model containing both epithelium and mesenchymal stroma. To characterize the microenvironment and niche signaling, we used single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) to determine the transcriptomes of 4,391 individual cells. Based on specific markers, we identified epithelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages in initial tissue explants during organoid formation. The majority of macrophages were polarized towards wound healing and tumor promotion M2-type. During the course of time, the organoids maintained both epithelial and fibroblast lineages with the features of immature mouse gastric stomach. We detected a subset of cells in both lineages expressing Lgr5, one of the stem cell markers. We examined the lineage-specific Wnt signaling activation, and identified that Rspo3 was specifically expressed in the fibroblast lineage, providing an endogenous source of the R-spondin to activate Wnt signaling. Our studies demonstrate that this primary tissue culture system enables one to study gastric tissue niche signaling and immune response in vitro. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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29. LEADERSHIP.
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- 2016
30. Cupshe Teams Up with Know Your Lemons to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness with 'From Surviving to Thriving' Collection
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Breast cancer - Abstract
LOS ANGELES: Cupshe has issued the following press release: In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, global fashion e-tailer Cupshe launches 'From Surviving to Thriving' campaign, highlighting the inspiring stories [...]
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- 2024
31. Cupshe Teams Up with Know Your Lemons to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness with 'From Surviving to Thriving' Collection
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Breast cancer ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, global fashion e-tailer https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4267052-1&h=645592430&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cupshe.com%2F&a=Cupshe launches 'From Surviving to Thriving' campaign, highlighting the inspiring stories of three [...]
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- 2024
32. Hamzeh Mystique Films Announces the Filming Commencement of HELLO BEAUTIFUL
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Women -- Health aspects ,Health ,Women's issues/gender studies - Abstract
2024 JAN 25 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Hamzeh Mystique Films is proud to begin production of Hello Beautiful, a feature-length drama [...]
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- 2024
33. Cupshe Steals the Spotlight at Miami Swim Week 2024 with its 'Naturally You' Runway Show, Featuring Iskra Lawrence, Brooks Nader, Christen Harper, Katie Austin, and More
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Fashion shows ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
MIAMI, June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4181576-1&h=1540246609&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cupshe.com%2F&a=Cupshe, the leading global fashion and beachwear e-tailer, made a sensational return to Miami Swim Week with its third annual Cupshe 'Naturally You' Runway [...]
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- 2024
34. An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove : The Life of Joan Rhodes
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Triona Holden and Triona Holden
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'Joan Rhodes's story is a colourful tale, full of grit and glamour: the strongwoman who entertained on the streets and in front of royalty.'– Kate Adie With her hourglass figure and Marilyn Monroe looks, Joan Rhodes would leave audiences speechless as she bent steel bars with her teeth, ripped large phone books into quarters, and lifted two men at a time. And what she did was real. Joan had a superstrength, forged out of desperation to survive. Born into poverty in 1920s London and abandoned by her parents, Joan endured a spell in the workhouse and earned scraps busking on the streets. Despite the worst possible start, she made it to the top of her profession to rub sequined shoulders with the likes of Fred Astaire, Bob Hope and Sammy Davis Jnr. Joan's crowning glory was to perform for the queen and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, and along the way she forged lifelong friendships with Marlene Dietrich, Quentin Crisp and Dame Laura Knight, kindred spirits who lived as fearlessly as she did. Biographer Triona Holden met Joan in her later years. When Joan passed away, Triona set out to secure her beloved friend's place in history. She appeared on the BBC television show The Repair Shop to tell the strongwoman's story and sifted through archives to retrace her journey to stardom. Joan saw herself as a freak, but in truth she was a champion for the so-called fairer sex. Set at a time when most women were still groomed for marriage and motherhood, An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove tells the fascinating and tumultuous story of a woman who followed her own unique path.
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- 2021
35. El resurgir de Antígona : El poder subversivo de los mitos
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Helen Morales and Helen Morales
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La imagen de la Antigüedad clásica que la mayoría aprendimos en la escuela pasa por alto la misoginia a la vez que omite la semilla de la resistencia feminista. Muchas de las prácticas nocivas de nuestros días, como los códigos de la vestimenta escolar, la explotación del medio ambiente o la cultura de la violación, tienen sus raíces en el mundo antiguo. Pero en El resurgir de Antígona la clasicista Helen Morales nos recuerda que los mitos tienen un poder subversivo, porque se cuentan –y pueden leerse– de modos muy variados. A través de estas historias, ya sea la valiente actitud de Antígona contra la tiranía o la del indestructible Céneo, que inspira a las personas transgénero y no binarias de hoy, Morales desvela verdades ocultas sobre la solidaridad, el empoderamiento y la catarsis. El resurgir de Antígona nos ofrece una nueva manera de entender las historias que damos por sabidas y nos muestra cómo podemos recuperarlas para desafiar el statu quo y criticar los regímenes injustos.
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- 2021
36. The Small Pearl in Every Girl : Affirmations of Life & Leadership From the Power of Her Skirttail
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Terry Williams Spicer and Terry Williams Spicer
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In a powerful explosion of Lessons and Affirmations of life, leadership and love, Terry Williams Spicer provides strategic tools for exquisite black and brown girls. Designed for PEARLS of all ages, this poignant book will help them prepare and navigate the journey of life and confidently utilize the power of their voices to achieve dreams, goals and vision yet to be imagined. As the founder of the mentoring initiative, The SISI Small PEARLS Apprentice Program, Terry has taught leadership development and life-enhancing skillsets that have helped girls and women find the fullness of their tremendous gifts and stand in flat-footed confidence, owning and knowing who they are and who God made them to become. The Small PEARL In Every Girl is the extension of this dynamic Program. Terry invited her Circle of PEARLS, global, corporate and community leaders from across the nation to write Love Letters of Affirmation and Legacy to share their wisdom and remarkable experiences to educate, empower and help propel our girls forward. Terry's Lessons and each Letter will help young girls everywhere embrace and lift the trajectory of their lives to powerful todays and stellar tomorrows.
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- 2020
37. Antigone Rising : The Subversive Power of the Ancient Myths
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Helen Morales and Helen Morales
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- Feminist theory, Mythology, Greek, Mythology, Roman
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A witty, inspiring reckoning with the ancient Greek and Roman myths and their legacy, from what they can illuminate about #MeToo to the radical imagery of Beyoncé.The picture of classical antiquity most of us learned in school is framed in certain ways -- glossing over misogyny while omitting the seeds of feminist resistance. Many of today's harmful practices, like school dress codes, exploitation of the environment, and rape culture, have their roots in the ancient world.But in Antigone Rising, classicist Helen Morales reminds us that the myths have subversive power because they are told -- and read -- in different ways. Through these stories, whether it's Antigone's courageous stand against tyranny or the indestructible Caeneus, who inspires trans and gender queer people today, Morales uncovers hidden truths about solidarity, empowerment, and catharsis.Antigone Rising offers a fresh understanding of the stories we take for granted, showing how we can reclaim them to challenge the status quo, spark resistance, and rail against unjust regimes.
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- 2020
38. Hamzeh Mystique Films Announces the Filming Commencement of HELLO BEAUTIFUL
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General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
BOSTON: Hamzeh Mystique Films has issued the following news release: Hamzeh Mystique Films is proud to begin production of Hello Beautiful, a feature-length drama starring TRICIA HELFER (Lucifer), TAREK BISHARA [...]
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- 2024
39. Hamzeh Mystique Films Announces the Filming Commencement of HELLO BEAUTIFUL
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Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
BOSTON, Jan. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=3078816252&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hmfilms.net%2F&a=Hamzeh+Mystique+Films is proud to begin production of https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=2664142740&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt9018874%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=Hello+Beautiful, a feature-length drama starringhttps://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=3026145656&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm1065454%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=TRICIA+HELFER(Lucifer),https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=2517305678&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm1400994%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=TAREK+BISHARA(Freud's Last Session), andhttps://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=1753047981&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm3091904%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=SUSAN+SHALOUB+LARKEN(Stranger Things); and Executive Producerhttps://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=98766710&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm10372625%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=Christine+Handy(Walk Beside Me), Writer/Directorhttps://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=4061915-1&h=1744899573&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm0359144%2F%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&a=Ziad+H.+Hamzeh(Take My Breath), [...]
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- 2024
40. Notes & Excerpts on Rice Brothers, Descendants, & Allied Families
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Randall M. Rice and Randall M. Rice
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William Rice served the equivalent of four tours of duty during the Revolutionary War. First was service in the Culpeper Minute Men Battalion, 1775-1776. The second tour was in the Northern Campaign from Feb. 12, 1776 for two years and he was discharged on February 12, 1778, at Valley Forge. He enlisted a third time for two years and was discharged August 22, 1780, in Richmond, Virginia after serving in the Southern Campaign. And, fourth, he served twice in the Fauquier County Militia for three months or more and was discharged after the Siege of Yorktown in October 1781. This work presents a first time account of approximately 18,000 descendants with over 250,000 related items of data. Many of William's descendants lived in Bedford, Giles, and surrounding counties in Virginia; and Monroe, Summers, Raleigh, and Fayette Counties in West Virginia. This work does not discuss living descendants. The central and dominant quest of this inquiry has always been to find the father of William Rice and Bailey Rice based upon Nathaniel J. Rice's biographical statement that his great-grandfather was killed at Braddock's Defeat on July 9, 1755. During Braddock's Defeat approximately, 456 soldiers and officers of 800, supplemented with new enlistments of the Virginia troops, were massacred, along with 385 wounded, by the French and Indians and left where they fell to this day. As mysterious as it may seem there are no known records, rosters, regimental histories, or muster rolls of the Virginia Regiments or soldiers who participated in Braddock's Defeat, perhaps, to deter the widows from filing claims against a fragile and insolvent government. However, there are known and extant records for the Battle of Great Meadows preceding Braddock's Defeat and other military actions immediately after Braddock's Defeat, but nothing for Braddock's Defeat.
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- 2015
41. 'The Resilient Women Summit' Empowering Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders
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Businesswomen ,Entrepreneurship ,Businesspeople ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Resilient New Media Presents The Resilient Women in Life and Business Summit, a live virtual event for women entrepreneurs, business owners, investors, [...]
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- 2023
42. Break Free NYFW Collaborates with Fashion Fights Cancer to Raise Awareness on Cancer Research
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Oncology, Experimental ,Cancer -- Research ,Company business management ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-August 26, 2022-: Break Free NYFW Collaborates with Fashion Fights Cancer to Raise Awareness on Cancer Research (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:26082022 Break Free NYFW is thrilled to announce that [...]
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- 2022
43. Meet the NYFW Designer Making Mental Health Advocacy in Vogue
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Mental health ,Fashion shows ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-February 28, 2022-: Meet the NYFW Designer Making Mental Health Advocacy in Vogue (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:25022022 Break Free, a runway show collective of designers - LadyCat, Zephyr, Jacqueline [...]
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- 2022
44. Mental Health and Substance Use Awareness Takes Center Stage During NYFW at Break Free
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Clothing industry ,Mental health ,Substance abuse ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Break Free NYFW held its maiden showcase on Monday, February 14th featuring designers Wu-Sah, Jacquline City Apparel, Love Disorder, Adorn Your Clothes, and [...]
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- 2022
45. Montgomery County school superintendent decision nears as issues of race arise
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School superintendents ,Coronaviruses ,Business ,Computers and office automation industries ,Telecommunications industry - Abstract
Byline: Donna St. George With Montgomery County poised to pick its next superintendent on Tuesday, the largest school system in Maryland ends a national search that produced a diverse group [...]
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- 2022
46. The Merging of Mental Health & Fashion
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Mental health -- Social aspects ,Fashion -- Psychological aspects ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-February 2, 2022-: The Merging of Mental Health & Fashion (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:01022022 Break Free NYFW, A Runway Show with a cause, announces their New York Fashion debut [...]
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- 2022
47. Break Free NYFW: the Merging of Mental Health & Fashion
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Company acquisition/merger ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
NEW YORK: Break Free NYFW, LLC has issued the following news release: Break Free NYFW, a runway show with a cause, announces their NYFW debut on Monday, February 14th, 2022. [...]
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- 2022
48. Break Free NYFW: the Merging of Mental Health & Fashion
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Company acquisition/merger ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Break Free NYFW, a runway show with a cause, announces their NYFW debut on Monday, February 14th, 2022. Is it too big a stretch [...]
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- 2022
49. Mental Health and Substance Use Awareness Takes Center Stage During NYFW at Break Free
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Clothing industry ,Substance abuse ,Mental health - Abstract
2022 MAR 7 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Mental Health Weekly Digest -- Break Free NYFW held its maiden showcase on Monday, February 14th featuring designers [...]
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- 2022
50. 10 Inspirational Women and Their Success Stories
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Women's rights ,Working women -- Training ,Social networks ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
LOS ANGELES, March 09, Mar 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Creativity, resilience and remarkable stories, the superpowers in women have prevalently created stories that exemplify the ultimate power [...]
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- 2021
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