998 resultados para Mistaken identity


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A recent study using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) of Burkholderia pseudomallei isolates found a sequence type (ST60) to be common to both Thailand and Australia, contradicting earlier studies showing complete distinction between isolates from these regions. The ST60 isolates reportedly from Australia had been obtained for MLST from United Kingdom and U.S. collections. We have located and characterized the original Australian isolates; they were collected in 1983, and they are neither ST60 nor B. pseudomallei isolates. The B. pseudomallei MLST database has been corrected, and there is no ST common to isolates verified as obtained from Australia or from Thailand.

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ADAM Cass's I Love You, Bro is an engaging portrayal of just how far some young people can go in constructing fantasy worlds online. The play is, according to Cass, based on the case of two teenage boys in Britain in the early 2000s. Troubled teen Johnny lives at home with his mother and her new partner. Lurking in an online chat room one day, he strikes up a conversation with MarkyMark, a slightly older soccer-playing boy from the popular crowd in his own local town, who mistakes him for a girl. The plot unfolds from this one moment of mistaken identity. Johnny concocts an increasingly tenuous series of characters, plot twists and intrigues to try to maintain his relationship with MarkyMark and deal with the lie at the heart of his first love, eventually conspiring - as he tells us from the first moment - to cause his own murder.

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Sumario -- Colaboraciones -- Iron Age Complex, Radiocarbon Dates and Edom: Working with the Data and Debates / Thomas E. Levy ; Mohammad Najjar ; Thomas Higham -- Some Notes on Inscriptional Genres and the Siloam Tunnel Inscription / Rochelle I. Altman -- Redistribution and Markets in the Economy of Ancient Mesopotamia: Updating Polanyi / Morris Silver -- De la evocación del pasado: la narrative bíblica y la historiografía clásica en comparación / Emanuel Pfoh -- Réalité et importance de la chasse dans les communautés halafiennes en Mésopotamie du Nord et au Levant Nord au VI millénaire avant J.-C. / Alain Gaulon -- “Lo que nuestros padres nos contaron” (Sal 78,3): el Antiguo Testamento y la Historia de Israel / Gabriel M. Nápole -- Mummy 61074: a Strange Case of Mistaken Identity / Shawn McAvoy -- The Pig´s Testimony / Gidi Yahalom -- Centro y Periferia en el Antiguo Israel: Nuevas aproximaciones a las prácticas funerarias del Calcolítico en la Planicie Costera / Amir Gorzalczany -- El Moderno Sistema-Mundo y la Evolución / Immanuel Wallerstein -- Reportes de excavación -- The Rope Cave at Mersa Gawasis: A Preliminary Report / André J. Veldmeijer & Chiara Zazzaro -- Reseñas bibliográficas

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This article focuses on the experience of one particular family living amidst the socio-political violence in Northern Ireland to illustrate the impact of a particular traumatic event – a paramilitary assault due to mistaken identity. These attacks are often colloquially referred to as a ‘punishment shootings’ or ‘beatings’. The therapeutic process is described in narrative terms, providing a framework for; understanding the systemic effect on family relationships of the initial problematic ‘storying’ of the event, and the process of ‘re-storying’ a new more coherent narrative that integrates the trauma experience. Thus, temporary family vulnerability becomes transformed into increased family resilience. This process has general applicability in work with traumatized families.

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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,

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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,