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Photograph: Dr. George Todd
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Photograph: Invitation with drawing of Lincoln on horseback
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Photograph: Nancy Hanks Lincoln Monument photographs
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Photographs: Houses and cemetery
(2013-03-22) -
Photographs: Nancy Hanks Lincoln cemetery site
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Photostat of note from Mark Twain, February 16, 1891
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Photosynthetically-mediated calcite and phosphorus precipitation by submersed aquatic vascular plants in Lake Pleasant, Pennsylvania
(Elsevier, 2017-10-01)Photosynthetically-mediated calcite precipitation by phytoplankton and charophytes has been shown to be a significant pathway for the removal of epilimnetic Ca and P in hardwater lakes, but the role of submersed aquatic ... -
Physical structure contributions in pH degradation of PEO-b-PCL films
(Elsevier Science, 2021-01)Poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(s-caprolactone) (PEO-b-PCL) is an intriguing candidate for hydrophobic drug encapsulation and controlled release into the body as a biocompatible, amphiphilic block copolymer. In this study, ... -
Place-based, data-rich citizen science as a precursor for conservation action
(Wiley, 2016-05-06)Environmental education strategies have customarily placed substantial focus on enhancing ecological knowledge and literacy with the hope that, upon discovering relevant facts and concepts, participants will be better ... -
Playing in the Non-representational Mode of Thinking: A Comparison of Derrida, Dōgen, and Zhuangzi
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-01-03)The representational mode of thinking assumes a correspondence between appearance and reality that is supported by a metaphysical edifice. This way of thinking uses the metaphor of the mirror, which suggests a reflected ... -
A Poem Not Written by Yannis Ritsos on the Day of My Birth
(The Iowa Review, 2014) -
Poem: After Eighty, April 18, 1940
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Poem: Josephine D. Bacon to Ida M. Tarbell
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Poems: A Morning Routine
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Politics at the Local-Global Intersection: Meanings of Bentuhua and Transnational Feminism in China
(Asian Studies Association of Australia, 2016-02-08)This article examines contemporary Chinese feminism’s processes of “connecting with the international tracks” as well as bentuhua (indigenisation), arguing that these processes are inseparable from both domestic and ...