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  1. The great incest hijack.L. Armstrong - 1996 - In Diane Bell & Renate Klein (eds.), Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed. Spinifex Press. pp. 87--91.
     
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  2. The illustration of pliny's historia naturalis: Manuscripts before 1430.Lilian Armstrong - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):19-39.
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    Free Will, Religious Conflict, and the Social Contract.Luke Christopher Armstrong - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-22.
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    The politics of usury in Trecento Florence: The Questio de monte of Francesco da Empoli.Lawrin Armstrong - 1999 - Mediaeval Studies 61 (1):1-44.
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    The idea of a moral economy: Gerard of Siena on usury, restitution, and prescription.Lawrin Armstrong - 2016 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Lawrin D. Armstrong & Gerardus.
    The Idea of a Moral Economy is the first modern edition and English translation of three questions disputed at the University of Paris in 1330 by the theologian Gerard of Siena. The questions represent the most influential late medieval formulation of the natural law argument against usury and the illicit acquisition of property. Together they offer a particularly clear example of scholastic ideas about the nature and purpose of economic activity and the medieval concept of a moral economy. In his (...)
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  6. Learning to do : anchoring a state comprehensive university in mission drift.Michael B. Horn, Michelle R. Weise & Lloyd Armstrong - 2015 - In Mark Schneider & K. C. Deane (eds.), The university next door: what is a comprehensive university, who does it educate, and can it survive? New York: Teachers College, Columbia University.
     
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    The two sides of adversity: the effect of distant versus recent adversity on updating emotional content in working memory.Sara M. Levens, Laura Marie Armstrong, Ana I. Orejuela-Dávila & Tabitha Alverio - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (6):1243-1251.
    Previous research suggests that adversity can have both adaptive and maladaptive effects, yet the emotional and working memory processes that contribute to more or less adaptive outcomes are unclear. The present study sought to investigate how updating emotional content differs in adolescents who have experienced past, recent, or no adversity. Participants who had experienced distant adversity, no adversity, or recent adversity only performed an emotion n-back task with emotional facial expressions. Results revealed that the distant adversity group exhibited significantly faster (...)
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    Building Resilience During COVID-19: Recommendations for Adapting the DREAM Program – Live Edition to an Online-Live Hybrid Model for In-Person and Virtual Classrooms.Julia Parrott, Laura L. Armstrong, Emmalyne Watt, Robert Fabes & Breanna Timlin - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In standard times, approximately 20% of children and youth experience significant emotional, behavioral, or social challenges. During COVID-19, however, over half of parents have reported mental health symptoms in their children. Specifically, depressive symptoms, anxiety, contamination obsessions, family well-being challenges, and behavioral concerns have emerged globally for children during the pandemic. Without treatment or prevention, such concerns may hinder positive development, personal life trajectory, academic success, and inhibit children from meeting their potential. A school-based resiliency program for children for children (...)
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  9. Joanna Woods-Marsden, The Gonzaga of Mantua and Pisanello's Arthurian Frescoes. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988. Pp. xxv, 273; 141 black-and-white illustrations. $60. [REVIEW]Lilian Armstrong - 1991 - Speculum 66 (4):956-957.
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