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In her Pulitzer Prize-nominated book The Nurture Assumption, author Judith Harris argues that " nurture ," as traditionally defined in terms of family upbringing does not effectively explain the variance for most traits ( such as adult IQ and the Big Five personality traits ) in the general population of the United States.
Writing in Slate Magazine, Judith Shulevitz reported that not only does Fish openly proclaim himself " unprincipled " but also rejects wholesale the concepts of " fairness, impartiality, reasonableness.
Judith Halberstam writes that these gynoids inform the viewer that femaleness does not indicate naturalness, and their exaggerated femininity and sexuality is used in a similar way to the title character's exaggerated masculinity, lampooning stereotypes.
But that is only true when he does not have to deal with his own inner demons, which include drinking, gambling, extramarital affairs, and a tense relationship with his wife Judith and his 17-year-old son Michael.
Judith is betrothed, and when she does not want to marry, she is beaten and then shamed into marriage by her father.
Rarely does she become hostile towards others, with the exception of Judith Mossman who betrayed the Resistance.
Judith Butler refers to Foucault's work and the journals in Gender Trouble, and Jeffrey Eugenides in his book Middlesex treats concurrent themes, as does Virginia Woolf in her book, Orlando: A Biography.
Judith travels to Haifa to see him and pleads with him to hand over the file on Schiller-which he eventually does.
At church, Kit meets the rich, 19-year old William Ashby, who begins courting her, though she does not care for him ; originally, her cousin Judith had hoped to marry William, but soon sets her sights on John Holbrook, a divinity student studying with local minister Gershom Bulkeley.

Judith and take
The following year ( October 830 ), after a brief rebellion and reconciliation between Louis and his sons, Gregory declared that Louis ’ second wife Judith was to be released from the convent where she had been forced to take the veil, and to be returned to Louis.
Judith actively aiding Sieciech in his schemes to take over the country ; the death of Mieszko Bolesławowic under mysterious circumstances was, in all probability, caused by orders of the Count Palatine and Judith.
After discovering the plans of Sieciech and Judith to take over the country, Bolesław and Zbigniew became allies.
It is believed that Judith of Swabia was actively aiding Sieciech in his schemes to take over the country and that she was a mistress of the Count Palatine.
In 1909, his family moved to the Judith Basin area of Montana to take advantage of the Homestead Act.
While Raistlin was away for his schooling, a widow by the name of Judith began to take care of Rosamun, the twin's and Kitiara's mother.
Dalyell raised the issue in the Commons again in June 1985, having originally been prompted to take an interest in the murder by an anonymous phone call asking him to read an article by Judith Cook in the New Statesman of 9 November 1984, which discussed the case.
It is thought to take its name from the Countess Judith, niece of William the Conqueror.
After Darren Hughes resigned his list seat in 2011, and the next MP on the Labour Party list, Judith Tizard, declined to take it up, Burton was entitled to reenter Parliament for the remainder of the term, but also declined.
For 2004-2005, Buddies continued to fulfill its role as the centre for ground-breaking, challenging theatre in Toronto by offering a robust season of theatrical works by Greg MacArthur ( Snowman ), Daniel MacIvor ( da da kamera's Cul-de-sac ), Mirha-Soleil Ross ( Yapping out Loud ), Marie Clements ( Native Earth's The Unnatural and Accidental Women ), Adam Bock ( Theatrefront's Swimming in the Shallows ), Darren O ' Donnell ( Mammalian Diving Reflex's Suicide-site Guide to the City ), Ann Holloway ( Kingstonia ), Sky Gilbert ( Cabaret Company ’ s Rope Enough ), and an adaptation by Judith Thompson ( Volcano ’ s take on Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ).

Judith and kibbutz
But as the kibbutz comes under attack by Arab forces, he finally reveals the battle plans, and also tells Judith that he knows the whereabouts of their son.

Judith and life
Gerard Labuda stated that Judith spent her last years of life in Regensburg with her ( supposed ) daughter Adelaide, wife of Count Dietpold III of Vohburg and Cham ; since the date of the marriage between Adelaide and Count Dietpold III was ranked between 1110 – 1118, it's assumed that Judith died after the latter year, in a relative advanced age.
Lack of a legitimate heir, however, remained a concern for Władysław I and in 1085 he and his wife Judith of Bohemia sent rich gifts, among which was a life size statue of a child made of gold, to the Benedictine Sanctuary of Saint Giles in Saint-Gilles, Provance begging for offspring.
The same concept of idealized beauty is evoked in a virginally pensive Judith from the Hermitage Museum, a large painting which exhibits Giorgione's special qualities of color richness and landscape romance, while demonstrating that life and death are each other's companions rather than foes.
* Mrs. Judith Beasley, also known as " The Tasteful Lady ", is a somewhat prudish and prissy, conservatively dressed middle-aged apolitical woman who dispenses advice on gracious living and a life of elegance.
* Binney, Judith – Redemption songs: a life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1995.
Reviewing the novel for a genre audience, Judith Merril compared Nova Express to " the surreality of certain dreams, or the intense fascination of a confusion of new impressions in real life.
Among his later novels may be mentioned two further " tragic " tales: Madcap Violet ( 1876 ) and Macleod of Dare ( 1879 ); Sunrise ( 1881 ) a novel of international political intrigue ; Shandon Bells ( 1883 ) largely set in Ireland ; Yolande ( 1883 ) which in part deals with drug addiction ; Judith Shakespeare ( 1884 ) a historical novel featuring the playwright's daughter ; and The New Prince Fortunatus ( 1890 ) a novel of London theatrical life.
Judith Lawrence was the puppeteer who brought Casey and Finnegan, along with other occasional puppet visitors like Alligator Al and Aunt Bird, to life.
In China Eggs, an unpublished autobiography that she wrote in 1955, Sage stated that “ these were the happiest days of my life ,”, and she told friend and gallery owner Julien Levy in 1961 that her campagna experience shaped her “ perspective idea of distance and going away .” Nonetheless, in later years Sage usually claimed that she was self-taught, perhaps because, as one of her biographers, Judith Suther, states, most of what she had learned in Rome bore so little relationship to the kind of painting she eventually did thatshe felt as if she had studied with no one .”
Thus individual responsibility is being aware of what Judith Butler calls the precariousness of life in self and other ; being a cosmopolitan seems to be, above all, a social, ethical enterprise.
Cadwalader married late in life ( 1793 ) to Mary McCall, the daughter of Archibald and Judith ( Kemble ) McCall.
Norman premiered the song cycle woman. life. song by composer Judith Weir, a work commissioned for her by Carnegie Hall, with texts by Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou and Clarissa Pinkola Estés ; performed a selection of sacred music of Duke Ellington ; recorded a jazz album, Jessye Norman Sings Michel Legrand ; and was the soprano co-lead in Vangelis ' project Mythodea. Norman commended herself in Mussorgsky's songs, which she performed in Moscow in the original Russian.
Meanwhile, Tyler announces her engagement to Dale while Lt. Fry announces his promotion to chief detective, while Fitz's home life gets worse when Judith becomes jealous about all the time he's spending around Tyler and the other detectives.
* The novel Pillar of Fire by Judith Tarr deals in large part with the life of Ankhesenamun.
* Judith Binney, Redemption Songs: a life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki.
Writer, director and film producer Judith Escalona is planning to make a film about Lebrón's life.
Finally, leaving the stud under the management of Judith, Lady Anne left England permanently in October 1915 and spent the remaining years of her life at Sheykh Obeyd.
The four main characters are Miriam, a beautiful painter who is compared to Eve, Beatrice Cenci, Lady Macbeth, Judith, and Cleopatra, and is pursued by a mysterious, threatening man who is her " evil genius " through life ; Hilda, an innocent copyist who is compared to the Virgin Mary and the white dove, and whose simple, unbendable moral principles can make her severe in spite of her tender heart ; Kenyon, a sculptor, who represents rationalist humanism ; and Donatello, the Count of Monte Beni, who is compared to Adam, and amazingly resembles the Faun of Praxiteles ; the novel plays with the characters ' belief that the count may be a descendant of the antique Faun, with Hawthorne withholding a definite statement even in the novel's concluding chapter.
* Judith Ann Schiff, " Advice for the language-lorn ," Yale Alumni Magazine, March / April 2010 ( description of life and career ).
* Website dedicated to the authoritative account of Judith Scott's life by her twin sister
His last feature film, the British-made The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ( 1987 ), featured Maggie Smith as a spinster who struggles with the emptiness of her life ; it won Clayton critical plaudits for the first time in many years.
* In September 2006 Scheindlin ruled that Judith Clark, a Weather Underground radical serving 75 years to life for the murder of a Brinks guard and two police officers during a robbery, was entitled to a new trial because her Sixth Amendment right to counsel was violated.
Brottman lists a daughter, Ariëla Legman ( b. 1957 ), by an unidentified Dutch woman, as well as Legman's children by Judith: David Guy Legman ( 1968 ), Rafael ( 1971 ) and Sara Felicity ( 1973 ), and identifies Louise " Beka " Doherty as the great love of Legman's life.
Judith Weissman has suggested that Browning's aim was to show how the military code of honour and glory " destroys the inner life of the would-be hero, by making us see a world hellishly distorted through Roland's eyes.

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