Eugene V. Debs Debs, c. 1912 Member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 17th... Debs was noted for his oratorical skills, and his speech denouncing American participation in...
Theophilus Eugene Connor July 11, 1897 Selma, Alabama , U.S. Died March 10, 1973 (aged 75)... Department and the Birmingham Police Department, [1] which also had their own chiefs. As a...
651 FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND AIOUTPUT Eugene Volokh, Mark A. Lemley & Peter Henderson * Introduction. 651 I. AI Creators’ Rights to Speak. 651 II. Users’ Rights to Listen. 654 III....
Results showed that agreement was superior among more experienced judges and in longer interval lengths. Agreement varied across speech samples but not across the repeated judgment...
[volume & issue needed] During the war with Negan, the shop is overrun by walkers and Eugene with his crew are captured by Negan.[volume & issue needed] They are tortured for information...
Hearing loss and speech perception in noise difficulties in Fanconi anemia
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Valentinovich and the family name is Kaspersky. Eugene Kaspersky Евгений Касперский Kaspersky in...
of Eugene’s annual State of the City event returns to the... City speech reflecting on the past year and what’s to come.... accessible and will be interpreted for the hearing-impaired....
Darrow's eight-hour summation at their sentencing hearing is noted for... 2 Richard Loeb 2 Adolescence and early crimes 3 Murder of Bobby Franks 3.1 Confession 4 Trial 4.1 Darrow's speech 5...
Abstract ; Purpose This study was designed primarily to examine the use of abstract nouns and metacognitive verbs in the narrative writing of school-age children and adolescents. Method Three groups of typically developing students ages 11, 14, and 17 years (n = 40 per group) were asked to write a story about something funny, sad, or scary that had happened to them and a friend. Each student’s narrative essay was examined for the use of abstract nouns (e.g., accomplishment, loneliness, mystery) and metacognitive verbs (e.g., assume, discover, ...