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O'Brien, C. A. E. The genius of the few: The story of those who founded the Garden in Eden. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: Turnstone Press, 1985.

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O'Brien, C. A. E. The genius of the few: The story of those who founded the Garden of Eden. San Bernardino, Calif: Borgo Press, 1988.

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The founders and rulers of united Israel: From the death of Moses to the division of the Hebrew kingdom. New York: Charles Scribner, 1988.

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Getting it off my chest: How I lost my breast and found myself. London: Old Street, 2009.

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Found guilty. New York: Scholastic Inc., 2012.

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Gagliardi, Isabella, ed. Le vestigia dei gesuati. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-228-7.

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The book analyses the history of the Jesuat congregation, highlighting the elements of connection and comparison with the social contexts, then describing the origin and the most ancient events of the female branch of the congregation, and the memory of the meeting between the "founder" of the Jesuats and the "foundress" of the Gesuate. The iconographic memory of the initiator of the congregation, Giovani Colombini, the collection of the lauds of the Jesuat Bianco da Siena, and the fortune of the 15th-century Life of Giovanni Colombini, written by Feo Belcari, are also investigated. Then the research reconstructs the constellation of groups, religious experiments and bearers of ideas and devotions that were linked to the Jesuats and, in particular, to the convents of Milan, Siena, Lucca, Venice and Rome and the sanctuaries managed by the congregation. The congregational sociability is analysed along its lines: the practice of work as pharmacists and the cultivation of spiritual friendships with prominent people such as the Countess of Guastalla, Lodovica Torelli. Finally, the erudite use of Colombini's Epistolario as a language text is studied. The volume closes with a documentary appendix on the Jesuat convent of Chiusi.
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How the Holy Cross was found: From event to medieval legend with an appendix of texts. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1991.

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1907-, Magill Frank Northen, ed. Magill index to Great lives from history: With additional citations for the "principal personages" found in Great events from history : cumulative indexes, 1972-1990. Pasadena, Calif: Salem Press, 1991.

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Autocenter: Space for contemporary art Berlin : this publication ... documents the first 13 years of exhibitions and events at Autocenter, founded by the two artists in 2001 in a former car mechanic's garage. Berlin: Distanz, 2014.

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The cliff walk: A memoir of a job lost and a life found. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1997.

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Blue: Happiness Can Be Found in the Most Unexpected Places. London: Corgi Books, 2016.

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Moliterni, Rocco, and Jacques Martin, eds. Proceedings of the 11th Toulon-Verona International Conference on Quality in Services. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-855-0.

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The Toulon-Verona Conference was founded in 1998 by prof. Claudio Baccarani of the University of Verona, Italy, and prof. Michel Weill of the University of Toulon, France. It has been organized each year in a different place in Europe in cooperation with a host university (Toulon 1998, Verona 1999, Derby 2000, Mons 2001, Lisbon 2002, Oviedo 2003, Toulon 2004, Palermo 2005, Paisley 2006, Thessaloniki 2007, Florence, 2008). Originally focusing on higher education institutions, the research themes have over the years been extended to the health sector, local government, tourism, logistics, banking services. Around a hundred delegates from about twenty different countries participate each year and nearly one thousand research papers have been published over the last ten years, making of the conference one of the major events in the field of quality in services.
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Meurs, Wim, Robin Bruin, Liesbeth Grift, Carla Hoetink, Karin Leeuwen, and Reijnen. The Unfinished History of European Integration. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988149.

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When the Treaty of Lisbon went into effect in December 2009, the event seemed to mark the beginning of a longer phase of institutional consolidation for the EU. Since 2010, however, the EU has faced multiple crises, which have rocked its foundations and deeply challenged the narrative of 'the end of the history of integration'. The military crisis in eastern Ukraine and the refugee crisis call for a joint approach, but in practice reveal the difficulty of maintaining even the appearance of European solidarity and political unanimity. The financial and socio-economic crisis in southern Europe and Brexit present the EU with the latest set of challenges. If seventy years of European integration have taught us anything, it is that fundamental crises as well as moments of rapid institutional change form integral parts of its history. The Unfinished History of European Integration presents the reader with historical and theoretical knowledge on which well-founded judgements can be based. This textbook on European integration history has been written as a student textbook for a bachelor's or master's programme in European integration history, as a manual for the analysis of EU sources and, finally, as an information resource for a bachelor's or master's thesis.
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Whitfield, Jenenne, and Floyd Ryan S. Yamyamin. Yeret Nutyog: Inspired by Actual Life Events of Artist, Tyree Guyton, Founder of the Internationally Acclaimed Heidelberg Project, Detroit MI. Tellwell Talent, 2021.

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Whitfield, Jenenne, and Floyd Ryan S. Yamyamin. Yeret Nutyog: Inspired by Actual Life Events of Artist, Tyree Guyton, Founder of the Internationally Acclaimed Heidelberg Project, Detroit MI. Tellwell Talent, 2021.

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Society, British Computer, ed. Founder members' event 23rd July 1998, Bletchley Park. [Swindon]: [British Computer Society], 1998.

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mcgough, chas. His Beauty Found. Lulu.com, 2005.

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Crisp, Dwight. Daily Thoughts from Our Founders: And Events from the Revolutionary War. BookBaby, 2019.

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Pidgin, Charles Felton. Blennerhassett or The Decrees of Fate: A Romance Founded Upon Events of American History. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Pidgin, Charles Felton. Blennerhassett or The Decrees of Fate: A Romance Founded Upon Events of American History. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2004.

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Hull, Thomas. Moral Tales in Verse, Founded on Real Events. Written by Thomas Hull, ... of 2; Volume 1. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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War, Peninsular. Poems Founded on the Events of the War in the Peninsula, by the Wife of an Officer. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Spelman, Henry. Event and Artefact. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821274.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the interplay between first performance and subsequent reception in fifth-century lyric and especially in Pindar’s epinicians. It describes how poems trace their own travels from unrepeatable event to perpetuated artefact and draws conclusions about the shape of the literary culture behind Pindar’s odes. Six sections discuss six passages that map their journey from performance into permanence. A concluding section then uses these passages as case studies and primary evidence in order to draw overarching conclusions about the relationship between the rhetoric of performance and the realities of literary practices. By studying Pindar’s depictions of the life of his work we can better see how his poems found a place in a poetic culture stretching through time and space. Pindar brings the view sub specie aeternitatis into the moment of performance and also transmits the view from a certain hic et nunc into perpetuity.
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Lost and the Found. Quercus, 2015.

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Lost and the Found. Random House Children's Books, 2016.

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Mallery, Susan. When we found home. 2018.

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The Founders' almanac: A practical guide to the notable events, greatest leaders & most eloquent words of the American Founding. Washington, D.C: Heritage Foundation, 2001.

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The Founders' almanac: A practical guide to the notable events, greatest leaders & most eloquent words of the American Founding. Washington, D.C: Heritage Foundation, 2002.

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Matthew, Spalding, ed. The founders' almanac: A practical guide to the notable events, greatest leaders & most eloquent words of the American founding. Washington: Heritage Foundation, 2001.

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Spalding, Matthew. The Founders' Almanac: A Practical Guide to the Notable Events, Greatest Leaders & Most Eloquent Words of the American Founding. Heritage Books, 2004.

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Found guilty. Scholastic Inc., 2015.

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Female Heroism a Tragedy in Five Acts And in Verse Founded on Revolutionary Events That Occurred in France in 1793. British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011.

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Mallery, Susan. When we found home. 2018.

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Twain, Mark. Extracts from Adam's Diary (Found in the Attic, 9). Quiet Vision Pub, 2002.

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Nuovo, Victor. Francis Bacon and the Origins of Christian Virtuosity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800552.003.0002.

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Although the vocation of Christian virtuoso was invented and named by Robert Boyle, Francis Bacon provided the archtype. A Christian virtuoso is an experimental natural philosopher who professes Christianity, who endeavors to unite empiricism and supernatural belief in an intellectual life. In his program for the renewal of the learning Bacon prescribed that the empirical study of nature be the basis of all the sciences, including not only the study of physical things, but of human society, and literature. He insisted that natural causes only be used to explain natural events and proposed not to mix theology with natural philosophy. This became a rule of the Royal Society of London, of which Boyle was a principal founder. Bacon’s rule also had a theological use, to preserve the purity and the divine authority of revelation. In the mind of the Christian virtuoso, nature and divine revelation were separate but complementary sources of truth.
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Refugee, Female. Carthusian Friar; or, the Age of Chivalry. a Tragedy, in Five Acts, Founded on Real Events. Written by a Female Refugee. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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My Hope Is Found: The Cadence of Grace, Book 3. Crown Publishing Group, The, 2013.

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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Decision Making, Control, and Concept Formation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0012.

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While attention controls the internal, mental focus of attention, motor control directs the bodily control focus. Our nervous system is structured in a cascade of interactive control loops, where the primary self-stabilizing control loops can be found directly in the body’s morphology and the muscles themselves. The hierarchical structure enables flexible and selective motor control and the invocation of motor primitives and motor complexes. The learning of motor primitives and complexes again adheres to certain computational systematicities. Redundant behavioral alternatives are encoded in an abstract manner, enabling fast habitual decision making and slower, more elaborated planning processes for realizing context-dependent behavior adaptations. On a higher level, behavior can be segmented into events, during which a particular behavior unfolds, and event boundaries, which characterize the beginning or the end of a behavior. Combinations of events and event boundaries yield event schemata. Hierarchical combinations of event schemata on shorter and longer time scales yield event taxonomies. When developing event boundary detectors, our mind begins to develop environmental conceptualizations. Evidence is available that suggests that such event-oriented conceptualizations are inherently semantic and closely related to linguistic, generative models. Thus, by optimizing behavioral versatility and developing progressively more abstract codes of environmental interactions and manipulations, cognitive encodings develop, which are supporting symbol grounding and grammatical language development.
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Shelley, Mary. Vol. I. Edited by Joey Eschrich and Mary Drago. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262533287.003.0001.

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The event on which this fiction is founded has been supposed, by Dr. Darwin,1 and some of the physiological writers of Germany, as not of impossible occurrence. I shall not be supposed as according the remotest degree of serious faith to such an imagination; yet, in assuming it as the basis of a work of fancy, I have not considered myself as merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors. The event on which the interest of the story depends is exempt from the disadvantages of a mere tale of spectres or enchantment. It was recommended by the novelty of the situations which it developes; and, however impossible as a physical fact, affords a point of view to the imagination for the delineating of human passions more comprehensive and commanding than any which the ordinary relations of existing events can yield....
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Bate, A. K. Joseph of Exeter: Trojan War. Liverpool University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9780856682940.001.0001.

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Joseph wrote his epic around the year 1180, and revised it at the court of Henry II of England where he had obtained some sort of post through the influence of his uncle, Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury. The work is one of a series of texts in Latin and Anglo-Norman, apparently commissioned by the King, helping to trace back the Plantagenet line to the Trojans. It is a pendant to the Anglo-Norman Roman de Troie written by Benoit de Sainte-More in the 1160s. Joseph rejected the Vergilian 'mendacious poetic' account of the war in favour of the 'historical' narrative of Dares Phrygius, an 'eye-witness' of the events. This version not only coincided with the Plantagenets' preference for historical material but also presented Aeneas, the founder of the Romans, as a traitor. In Henry's struggles with the Pope over the Investiture problem any slur on the origins of the Romans could be useful ammunition. Books I–III cover the first Trojan war when Laomedon was besieged, the Judgement of Paris and the Rape of Helen. In style, Joseph closely resembles Lucan whom he had read “with an eye that allowed little to escape” (Raby), yet his imitation is far from servile. Sedgwick even goes so far as to say that Joseph “surpasses the bold constructions of Silver Latin.” Moreover, Joseph restores to epic the gods that Lucan had banished. The result is an epic that in the 17th century was still considered to have been written in the classical period. Latin text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.
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Heuser, Beatrice. Defeat as Moral Victory. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801825.003.0004.

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This contribution adds to the legal-philosophical approach to the subject of victory by focusing on defeat as a moral victory in collective memory, mentality, and culture. Such a defeat can take the form of the violent death of an individual or a group in battle. At times the dead are commemorated as fallen heroes, just as if they had won their battle, but in addition they will be seen as martyrs to a cause that is construed as giving meaning to their sacrifice. Their death is celebrated as a moral victory if the cause outlasted this event and ultimately triumphed, or is still pursued. Instances can be found where such events, long past, have even recently still fuelled wars, as with the Irish Troubles or the Balkan Wars at the beginning and end of the twentieth century.
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The Exmoor Files How I Lost A Husband And Found Rural Bliss. Orion Publishing Co, 2009.

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The Exmoor Files How I Lost A Husband And Tried To Found Rural Bliss. Orion Publishing Co, 2010.

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Fay, Jessica, ed. Collected Letters of Sir George and Lady Beaumont to the Wordsworth Family, 1803-1829. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800859531.001.0001.

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This edition presents and contextualizes an archive of letters -- belonging to the Wordsworth Trust -- that reveal the creative and personal significance of the friendship between William Wordsworth and Sir George Beaumont. Beaumont is a key figure in the history of British Art. As well as being a respected amateur landscape painter, he was a prominent patron, collector, and co-founder of the National Gallery. Wordsworth described Beaumont’s friendship as one of the chief blessings of his life, and the letters reveal that the two men became collaborators as well as companions. In addition to documenting unique perspectives on social, political, and cultural events of the early nineteenth century (providing new contexts for reading Wordsworth’s mature poetry) the letters chart the progress of an increasingly intimate inter-familial relationship that included Lady Beaumont and Dorothy and Mary Wordsworth. The picture that emerges is of a coterie that—in influence, creativity, and affection—rivals Wordsworth’s more famous exchange with Coleridge in the 1790s. The edition includes an extended critical study of how Wordsworth and Beaumont helped shape one another’s work, tracing processes of mutual artistic development that involved not only a meeting of aristocratic refinement and rural simplicity, of a socialite and a lover of retirement, of a painter and a poet, but also an aesthetic rapprochement between neoclassical and romantic values, between the impulse to idealize and the desire to particularize.
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1907-, Magill Frank Northen, ed. Magill index to great lives from history: With additional citations for the "principal personages" found in great events from history : cumulative indexes, 1972-1995. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1995.

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Snyder, Don J. The Cliff Walk: A Memoir of a Job Lost and a Life Found. Sound Library, 1999.

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Magill, Frank N. Magill Index to Great Lives from History: With Additional Citations for the "Principal Personages" Found in Great Events from History : Cumulative in. Salem Pr Inc, 1991.

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Magill, Frank N. Magill Index to Great Lives from History: With Additional Citations for the "Principal Personages" Found in Great Events from History : Cumulative I. Salem Press, 1995.

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Kadish, Doris. The Secular Rabbi. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800859661.001.0001.

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The Secular Rabbi is an intellectual biography of Philip Rahv, co-founder of Partisan Review. It focuses on the ambivalent ties that Rahv, a Russian immigrant, retained to his Jewish cultural background. Drawing on letters Rahv wrote to her mother from 1928 to 1931, Doris Kadish delves into Rahv’s complex and enigmatic character, his experience teaching Hebrew in Savannah, GA and Portland, OR; his attitudes toward class, race, and gender. Kadish positions herself in relation to Rahv in attempting to understand her own Jewish identity and perspective as a 21st century woman. The book draws on historical accounts, genealogical records, memoirs by Rahv’s friends and associates, interviews, and secondary scholarship devoted to the New York intellectuals, the history of Partisan Review, and Jewish studies. Key components of Rahv’s Jewishness—appearance, voice, name, attitudes toward Yiddish and Zionism—are explored, as is his deep-seated faith in Marxism. Textual analyses of Rahv’s works are interwoven with analyses of writers whose works appeared in Partisan Review: Delmore Schwartz, Franz Kafka, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow. Rahv’s relations with writers who figured prominently in his life—most notably T.S. Eliot, Mary McCarthy, and Irving Howe—are explored. Events relating to anti-Stalinism, responses to the Holocaust, and alleged ties with the CIA, are discussed. Kadish sheds light on modernism, proletarian literature, and Jewish writing as well as movements that defined American political history in the 20th century: immigration, socialism, Communism, fascism, the cold war, feminism, and the New Left.
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Markowitz, John C. In the Aftermath of the Pandemic. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197554500.001.0001.

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The Covid-19 pandemic is an ongoing disaster on a scale no one living can recall. Since the end of 2019, it is causing not only countless deaths and physical debility, but also extraordinary social disruption, changing every aspect of people’s working and social lives. As a consequence, in the wake of the virus has come a second wave of psychiatric consequences, mostly prominently anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress. This flood of illness and distress will likely continue at least until an effective vaccine is found and distributed and, even then, will leave psychic scars. How best to treat the slew of psychiatric suffering from such tragedy or, indeed, from any ongoing disaster? Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an evidence-based, time-limited, affect- and life event–focused psychotherapy, repeatedly tested in more than forty years of treatment research and shown to help patients with mood, anxiety, and trauma disorders. With adaptation to the particular current conditions, IPT appears an excellent fit for the strong feelings and symptoms arising from these horrific life events. his manual by Dr. John Markowitz, a leading IPT expert, equips therapists to treat the most common psychiatric consequences of the pandemic.
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