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Thomas Pynchon’s apophenic thriller Vineland. In 1984, the first year — according to HILOBROW’s periodization schema — of the cultural era we think of as the Eighties, and the midpoint of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, Brock Vond, a right-wing government operative, tracks hapless former ...
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12/ Vikings in Vineland Not to be confused with the Thomas Pynchon book of the same name. 13/ The Azores and mitochondrial mouse DNA! 14/ The Azores on medieval maps: Medici or or Laurentian Atlas (Genoese cartographer) Catalan Atlas (Majorcan Jewish Cartographer, Abraham Cresques) Guillem ...
Vineland has roots as a farming town, and its claim to fame was that it was the birthplace of Welch’s Grape Juice in 1869. But in the late 20th century it was caught between two inexorable forces: the decline of American industrialism and the rise of urban poverty. I knew it as a ...
at the Festival of the Scandinavian Societies Assembled May 18, 1891, in Boston, on the Occasion of Presenting a Testimonial to Eben Norton Horsford, in Recognition of the Finding of the Landfall of Leif Erikson, the Site of his Vineland Home and of the Ancient Norse City of Norumbega, in...
Vineland; Confederacy of Dunces, Pnin, … the National Book Critics Circle has a thing about it: http://bookcritics.org/blog/category/nbcc_reads But there’s also this: http://guides.lib.usf.edu/content.php?pid=92458&sid=801396 I mean, there is such a thing as a “sight gag” but...
Independent Behaviour, the Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales, the Barthel Index, as well as the FIM test for adults or the WeeFIM test for children under seven years of age [26,27]. The WeeFIM test is a tool used to indicate functional outcomes in children and is based on the FIM test...
The Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales Second Edition (VABS-II) [21] (caregiver self-report form) is a standardised, norm-referenced evaluation tool for children where parents report on the child’s adaptive/functional skill level in the domains of Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialisation ...
Scale—Third Edition [9] or the Griffith Mental Development Scales (GMDS) [11], respectively. Autistic behaviors were assessed using the ADOS-2 [9] and the Children Autism Rating Scales (CARS) [15]. Adaptive functioning was assessed using the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales—Second Edition [...