J. (Julia) Jessie Taft (June 24, 1882, in Dubuque, Iowa – June 7, 1960, in Flourtown, Pennsylvania) was an American philosopher and an early authority...
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unacknowledged genius in Freud's circle," said May (Rank, 1996, p. xi). In 1924, Jessie Taft, an early feminist philosopher, social worker, and student of George...
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Director in 1922, and later became Dean in 1935. Jessie Taft also joined the faculty in 1919. Taft was an educational theorist and practitioner in psychiatric...
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New York. While working at the clinic, Rogers became influenced by Jessie Taft, a social worker who believed that the relationship between the therapist...
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antiquity onward, such as Aristotle, Lucretius, Spinoza, Sándor Ferenczi, Jessie Taft, and Eric Berne.: 86 Rogers based his notion of the actualizing tendency...
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the work of Rank's disciple: noted clinician and social work educator Jessie Taft. In 1940, Rogers became professor of clinical psychology at Ohio State...
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Capital is published. Max Scheler's The Nature of Sympathy is published. Jessie Taft's The Women's Movement from the Standpoint of Social Consciousness is...
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founded Stout Manual Institute (now University of Wisconsin-Stout) Jessie Taft, early authority on child placement and therapeutic adoption; best remembered...
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when compared to control groups, improve by .8 standard deviations. Jessie Taft (1933), (Otto Rank's American translator), and Frederick H. Allen (1934)...
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University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work in 1941. She studied under Jessie Taft, a renowned philosopher and co-founder of the functional approach to...
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Gilbreth Florence Laura Goodenough Marie Gertrude Rand Ruth May Strang Jessie Taft Hilda Taba Elda Emma Anderson Virginia Apgar Margaret Gene Arnstein Mary...
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Robert Taft (March 24, 1894 – September 22, 1955) was a professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas. He was known for his contributions to American...
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Thomas Eliot, William Alanson White, Trigant Burrow, Katharine Anthony, Jessie Taft, and others. She funded research, writing, and administrative projects...
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workers were unionized, including through the organizing efforts of Jessie Taft in Harlem, and related walk-outs and strikes. Laundry workers and the...
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Sweet Talker is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie J. It was released on 13 October 2014, by Lava Records and Island Records. Contributing...
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The English singer and songwriter Jessie J has recorded material for three studio albums and she has also collaborated with a variety of other artists...
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Jessie Tarbox Beals (December 23, 1870 – May 30, 1942) was an American photographer, the first published female photojournalist in the United States and...
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generation of Tafts in politics are former Ohio Governor Bob Taft, son of Robert Taft Jr. William Howard Taft IV, son of William H. Taft III, has been...
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Herbert Hoover (redirect from Jessie Hoover)
in the agency leadership—Alonzo E. Taylor (technical abilities), Robert Taft (political associations), Gifford Pinchot (agricultural influence), and Julius...
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Jessie Lee Garner was an African American woman who, in the depths of Jim Crow, successfully sued the municipal bus company of Jackson, Mississippi over...
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The Neighbor Lisa 2017 The Bachelors Barbara Weston 2019 Out of the Wild Jessie King 2020 The Call of the Wild Katie Miller 2021 Malignant Serena May /...
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Jessie L. Simpson (1882 — April 14, 1974) was a staff member in the United States Senate, appointed clerk of the Committee on Foreign Relations in 1916...
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his nephew), named John Shaft II, in Shaft (2000) and Shaft (2019), and Jessie Usher portrayed the character's grandson (named John "J.J." Shaft Jr.) in...
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Lincoln, Julia Taft brought her younger brothers, 14-year-old "Bud" (Horatio Nelson Taft Jr., 1847–1915) and 12-year-old "Holly" (Halsey Cook Taft, 1849–1897)...
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the Lehigh Valley Railroad. His mother was President Wilson's daughter, Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre. He graduated from Belmont Hill School and Williams...
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Woodrow Wilson (1886–1944) - singer, businesswoman, Hindu nun (1940–44) Jessie Woodrow Wilson (1887–1933) - she worked three years at a settlement house...
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tall, and was diagnosed with gigantism and acromegaly. When he graduated Taft High School in 1954 he was 7 feet tall. He studied at City College of New...
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presidential election, Wilson defeated incumbent Republican William Howard Taft and third-party nominee Theodore Roosevelt, becoming the first Southerner...
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from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved April 13, 2021. Balmert, Jessie (March 15, 2021). "Super PAC supporting potential Senate candidate J.D....
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One That Got Away" - Katy Perry Peak #3 "Blow" - Kesha Peak #7 "Domino" - Jessie J Peak #6 "Till the World Ends - Britney Spears Peak #3 "Good Feeling" -...
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