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  1. Nov 17, 2018 · Patricia Ann Wilson passed away at the age of 65 on November 17, 2018 at her Fairview home. She was born August 11, 1953 in Neosho to Frank and Dixie (Hutchings) Reed. Patty was employed with Jack Henry and Associates in the Corporate Procurement department. She was a member of Belfast Baptist Church. Patty...

  2. Jun 20, 2015 · Patricia A Reed of TX was born circa 1959. Patricia Reed was married to Brent A. Reed on June 25, 1983 in Denton County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Patricia A. (Wilson) Reed.

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  3. Patricia Reed Wilson. Vicksburg, MS. View Full Report. MAY GO BY Patricia Ree Wilson • Pat Tre Wilson. USED TO LIVE IN Jackson, MS. RELATED TO Tre Wilson • Anthony J Wilson • Carolyn D Wilson. Phone | Address | Email. Powered by Whitepages Premium. AGE. 70s. Patricia Ellen Wilson. Vicksburg, MS. Phone Number. Address. Emails. View Details.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0715623Patricia Reed - IMDb

    Producer: Star of Malta. Patricia Reed was born on 29 April 1934 in Talladega, Alabama, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Star of Malta, School of Erotic Enjoyment (1971) and Aborto criminal (1973). She has been married to Don Wilson since 1 January 1978.

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    • April 29, 1934
    • Patricia Reed
    • Navigation as Synthesis
    • Planetary Considerations
    • Preserving Specificity
    • The Discrete and The Continuous
    • Distributed Locatability
    • Struggle Over The Human
    • Horizonless Spatiality

    Before diving into navigation at a planetary scale specifically, it is worthwhile to lay out a brief outline of what navigation is. Navigation is, above all, a synthetic operation. First, it’s the ongoing mediation of intentionality with the contingency of unknown or accidental events. Navigation is not destination, but it is not entirely divorced ...

    Several factors arise when speculating on transforming the “planetary scale” from its existing diagnostic state to one that may offer a valence for political orientation. The first and most obvious factor is the critical question of how to contend with scale as such. Historically, scalar ambitions have been equated with forms of domination, conform...

    To begin imagining navigation at the planetary scale without it becoming a mode of enforced uniformity, this structural condition of nth dimensionality needs to be approached with a commitment to the preservation of localized distinctions. What are the politics of location at the planetary scale? “A politics of location” emphasizes an accounting of...

    There is a shared inclination in this regard, already present in Édouard Glissant’s writing towards the end of the twentieth century on a “one-world” (tout monde). Glissant’s tout monde was one composed of vastly different worlds, including representations of it, making it impossible to speak of the whole from a single position.5 The negotiation of...

    Through the synthetic lens of the discrete and the continuous, it can be said that locations or sites not only exist in and have relations to neighborhoods of broader contexts, but that this relationality feeds back into them. This means that sites or situations are co-constituted by extra-local relations. There exists an array of contextual condit...

    There are those who champion, or who actively seek to amplify, the navigational turbulence produced by this decentered human position at the planetary scale, making for an urgent battle over claims on orientation. Such tendencies thrive among several techno-neoreactionaries, who, in denying absolutely any form of planetary navigability from a resit...

    Spatially and geometrically speaking, it’s worth highlighting that the classical perspective coincided with the concept of the monohumanist human—the genre of human centrality where reality is conceived as optimizable in its own, familiar image, and “knowing” is often reduced to picturing the world as a resource for human projects.15 Correspondingl...

  5. Patricia Wilson (1929 – 2010) was a best-selling writer of 53 romance novels for the Mills & Boon publisher from 1986 to 2004. She placed her novels primarily in England, Spain or France. Combine Editions. Patricia Wilsons books. Average rating: 3.54 · 6,752 ratings · 1,148 reviews · 234 distinct works • Similar authors.

  6. Novelist. Nationality. British. Period. 1986–2004. Genre. Romantic novel. Patricia Grace Wilson (17 December 1929 – 2010) was a British writer of 53 romance novels for the Mills & Boon publisher from 1986 to 2004. She placed her novels primarily in England, Spain or France.

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