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Claude Pepper with Winston K. Pendleton and Theron Lamar Caudle at the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner
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The dinner was held at the Lido Beach Casino in Sarasota, Florida.
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FSUPhotoB(1074)
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Inscribed photograph of Claude Pepper seated with Jennings Randolph
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FSUPhotoB(1693)
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Newspaper issue
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The Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners in the Light of Recent Developments in the Correctional Field
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Date Issued
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1970-08-17
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FSU_MSS_20130729_B17_F4_13
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1946-02-31
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her about the drama surrounding her almost getting her citizenship and saying that it will now, hopefully, not be long until she and Giulia are reunited.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_477_parent
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Letter from Margrit Wolf to Giulia Kortischoner, 1942-02-29
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Margrit Wolf writes to Giulia Kortischoner, sending her greetings, wishing her a nice recovery, and generally discussing the joys of Giulia's friendship and her fears about the changes to come in her life in the future.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_253_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, 1945-09-??
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, telling them about a big argument she has had with Auguste "Gusti" Hasterlik and how, because Gusti refuses to testify in court about her residence in the US, she has to go through a huge bureaucratic mess before she can officially become an American citizen.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_402_parent
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Letter from Evi Leib to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-07-??
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Evi Leib describes her life in Vienna and job struggles to Giulia Kortischoner, as she complains that it was very difficult to find an apprenticeship.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_086_parent
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Letter from Evi Leib to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-07-??
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Evi Leib writes a letter to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her about her life and friends in Vienna and the fact that she had her work permit revoked for 6 months because she was allowed to start working 2 weeks early.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_085_parent
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GN1131
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tibia distal end, fibula, calcaneous, material water screened, cranial material tested, six year old cranium, shovel tests, drainage ditch, backhoe test, sump
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FSU_ANT_Windover_fieldnote_Doran_1984_058
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Document (PDF)
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Plan for Institute of Criminology
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FSU_20130729_B26_F3_06
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Greg Stanton Photos
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FSU_HUA_2009012_B04_F11_I042
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De Nobrega, Aliza K, Lyons, Lisa C
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Endogenous circadian oscillators orchestrate rhythms at the cellular, physiological, and behavioral levels across species to coordinate activity, for example, sleep/wake cycles, metabolism, and learning and memory, with predictable environmental cycles. The 21st century has seen a dramatic rise in the incidence of circadian and sleep disorders with globalization, technological advances, and the use of personal electronics. The circadian clock modulates alcohol- and drug-induced behaviors with...
Show moreEndogenous circadian oscillators orchestrate rhythms at the cellular, physiological, and behavioral levels across species to coordinate activity, for example, sleep/wake cycles, metabolism, and learning and memory, with predictable environmental cycles. The 21st century has seen a dramatic rise in the incidence of circadian and sleep disorders with globalization, technological advances, and the use of personal electronics. The circadian clock modulates alcohol- and drug-induced behaviors with circadian misalignment contributing to increased substance use and abuse. Invertebrate models, such as , have proven invaluable for the identification of genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying highly conserved processes including the circadian clock, drug tolerance, and reward systems. In this review, we highlight the contributions of as a model system for understanding the bidirectional interactions between the circadian system and the drugs of abuse, alcohol and cocaine, and illustrate the highly conserved nature of these interactions between and mammalian systems. Research in provides mechanistic insights into the corresponding behaviors in higher organisms and can be used as a guide for targeted inquiries in mammals.
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2017-01-01
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FSU_pmch_29391952, 10.1155/2017/4723836, PMC5748135, 29391952, 29391952
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boulavard de St. Michel
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1015
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Vue de la Seine
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FSU_ARHHouse_1014
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Pont Saint-Michel
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Stamped on back: L. Down Grocer & Tea Dealer
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FSU_ARHHouse_1006
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Pont Notre Dame
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1007
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Vue instantanée de la Fête de Montmartre, Place Saint-Pierre et les Buttes Montmartre
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1013
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Tour Saint-Jacques - Saint-Jacques Tower
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1005
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View of the Seine
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1004
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Institut de France
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1011
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Institut de France
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1008
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Pont des Arts, Perspective sur la Seine
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1010
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Institut de France
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1009
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L'écluse de la Monnaie
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1012
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Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_0988
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The Bridge, Pont des Arts, Paris
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_0987
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Vue of the Seine
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FSU_ARHHouse_0986
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Student wins two mile run at Florida relays
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left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Jerry Nourse, coach RL. Chambers.
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FSUspcn1058
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Report of the Temporary Social Commission
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FSU_MSS_20130729_B3_F3_11
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Document (PDF)
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Picture Superiority Effect on Encoding and Reminding
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Recent literature has demonstrated that if someone studies one list of word pairs followed by another list of word pairs in which the second half of some of the pairs have changed (e.g., they saw “knee-bone” on the first list and “knee-bend” on the second list), this change can remind them of the pair’s presence on the original list and improve memory performance for both of the pairs. Previously, this kind of design would lead researchers to observe interference, which would cause memory...
Show moreRecent literature has demonstrated that if someone studies one list of word pairs followed by another list of word pairs in which the second half of some of the pairs have changed (e.g., they saw “knee-bone” on the first list and “knee-bend” on the second list), this change can remind them of the pair’s presence on the original list and improve memory performance for both of the pairs. Previously, this kind of design would lead researchers to observe interference, which would cause memory performance to suffer; the discovery of the memory enhancing effects of reminders inspired further research to understand how their underlying mechanisms and what makes them more likely to occur. The presented research examines whether picture-word pairs will trigger more remindings than word-word pairs on the presumption that the picture superiority effect will play an important role. The results indicate that participants did experience more remindings for the picture-word pairs than for the word-word pairs and that better memory performance for picture-word pairs is due to a combination of this effect and an encoding effect.
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FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1524707531_55417f4e
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