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Bag in the wind
by
Kooser, Ted
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Root, Barry, ill
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Bags Juvenile fiction.
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Recycling (Waste, etc.) Juvenile fiction.
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Sanitary landfills Juvenile fiction.
2010
One cold, spring morning, an ordinary grocery bag begins blowing around a landfill, then as it travels down a road, through a stream, and into a town, it is used in various ways by different people, many of whom do not even notice it.
Plastic bags
2016
The day after my father's funeral my mother appeared to throw his belongings indiscriminately into black plastic bin bags...
Journal Article
The Gardens of Kammer Castle
2016
Ride the tram through a wintry Budapest in this surreal dreamscape.
Journal Article
White coats and fingerprints: diagnostic reasoning in medicine and investigative methods of fictional detectives
2005
Current trends toward routine mass use of sophisticated diagnostic tools is killing off the science and art of clinical reasoning. An ideal clinician would present a harmonic fusion of almost all the investigative methods of fictional detectives and avoid slavish adherence to protocols and procedures
Journal Article
The Problem of the Woman’s Bag from the New Woman to Modernism
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Ridge, Emily
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'Egerton, George' (Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright)
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'Mansfield, Katherine' (Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp, 'Julian Mark')
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1800-1999
2014
[...]though her imagined Edwardian literary counterparts tellingly overlook this detail, she states it twice in quick succession. While both the bicycle and the latchkey captured the keynote of restlessness as well as the gender ambiguity associated with the figure, neither quite conjured the sense of semantic variability and contestation so aptly conveyed in the visual iconography of the woman's bag. [...]as a material mediator in traditional enactments of chivalry, the bag, unlike the bicycle and latchkey, was an object around which interrogations of chivalry might be dramatized.
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