1. Obituary for Ryan Douglas Hannan (Guest book)
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Ryan Douglas Hannan, 27, of Beech Grove, went home to the Lord on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. He was born on September 11, 1986 to Douglas Everett and Linda M. Knowles Hannan in Jacksonville, Florida. Ryan served honorably in the United States Marine Corp as a Lance Corporal ...
2. [PDF] Country Reports on Terrorism 2022 - U.S. Department of State
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3. HIV-Infected Mothers Who Decide to Breastfeed Their Infants Under ...
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Introduction: In most industrialized countries, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains a formal contraindication to breastfeeding. However, for the past 9 years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended, for developing ...
4. Al Mazaq Restaurant in Paterson NJ a reflection of Iraqi roots
Mar 20, 2023 · She wants them to know how hard her mother ... War ravaged their country, which is still reeling from poverty, destruction and division today.
An Iraqi family behind a popular Paterson restaurant reflects on 20 years since war.
5. [PDF] Alumni Notes - Punahou Bulletin
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6. Yazidis hope to rescue ISIL-held family members - Al Jazeera
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See AlsoPam Bondi Plastic SurgeryYazidi families hoping to free relatives from ISIL fighters face grim prospects as the battle for Mosul nears.
7. Obituary for Ryan Douglas Hannan
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Ryan Douglas Hannan, 27, of Beech Grove, went home to the Lord on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. He was born on September 11, 1986 to Douglas Everett and Linda M. Knowles Hannan in Jacksonville, Florida. Ryan served honorably in the United States Marine Corp as a Lance Corporal ...
8. Lullaby and Mother Tongue: Poetic Performance and the Hebrew Lullaby
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The idea for this study began long ago with the tuneless songs my mother recited to us.[1] She was severed not only from her German mother tongue and the songs of her childhood but also from the speech gestures and body codes vital to any language. That was the cost many of her generation paid as their immigrant tongues were violently displaced by Hebrew. Traditional Jewish tunes or sad Slavic melodies were set to words that conformed to the common ideology, avowing “pride in Hebraism, a sense of mission, a commandment to conquer.” The songs were to convey to the infant “the people’s afflictions and wandering” and to nourish “faith in Israel’s revival.”[2] Mothers transmitted such messages, singing amid one war and the next. Courageous but exhausted, they sung: “the smoke rises / Sleep, son, sleep.”[3]
9. Obituary information for Andre D. Jones - Campbell-Dean
He was a resident of the area for the past six and a half years. Andre was educated in Bronx schools and married Becky Hannan in the United Church- Canastota on ...
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10. FACING THE FUTURE Hannan Shihab was hideously burned ...
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Hannan Shihab plonks herself down on the couch before pulling back her long, dark hair to show me her new ear - an interesting introduction to say…