A list of puns related to "Mary Martin"
ABSTRACT
Despite the pervasive nature of podcasts, little research has examined college studentβs affinity for and motivations to listen to podcasts. This study investigated college studentsβ motivations, attitudes and behaviors in association with podcasts utilizing the appreciative listening framework in conjunction with uses and gratification theory. Using a survey from two southwestern universities, this study found three motivations for podcast usage:
entertainment,
escapism, and
information.
Further analysis revealed a lack of gender differences in motivations, but motivations varied by podcast genre. Additionally, entertainment was a strong predictor of podcast listening and both entertainment and escapism were predictors of favorable attitudes toward podcasts.
The whole will they or won't they plot felt forced on 7th heaven. Also Mary and Wilsons being a teen dad had depth. Martins character was shallow and one note.
https://twitter.com/Mlucas_23/status/1338967471999610880
He was previously committed to Arizona State
I'm trying to find travel or immigration records for Henry Martin & Mary Ann Lanyon. They were both born in England and immigrated to Mineral Point, WI where they married June 13th 1850 in the home of "J. Martin". The marriage announcement said they (or at least Mary Ann) were "lately from England". Based on bios of their daughter & her husband, they had 3 kids (Mary Ellen Martin (m. Jones), Florena Lanyon Martin (m. Ashton, b. 1855) and James H. Martin). All children were born in Wisconsin. Mary Ann lived to about 72 and Henry to 78. Henry was a miner.
I believe these are their census records 1850 1860 1870 1880. Based on census/bios, I'm assuming Mary Ann lived about 1821 to 1893 and Henry 1817 to 1895. I'm guessing that "J. Martin" might be Henry's brother (and Susan is Jonathan's wife). I believe Florena is Clarina/Serena...all born 1855.
Ancestry suggests they are from Cornwall, but I have nothing to verify it yet. The records that pop up do fit, but the names are very common. I'm hoping immigration records might give a few more clues.
Here are some interesting records that Ancestry has suggested. If they are connected to this Martin-Oppy marriage in Cornwall, that means they travelled to the US between April 6 & June 13th 1850, and possibly all together based on the 1850 census. I have found parish records of the marriage, but nothing listing Mary Ann Lanyon as a witness (this was an image attached to Susan & Jonathan in the 1850 census, no citation of where it came from).
I am looking for the Better Business 5th Edition by Michael R. Solomon, Mary Anne Poatsy, Kendall Martin. I am not looking for the Global Edition.
The cover should look like this:
https://preview.redd.it/54e8mtoqldm51.png?width=605&format=png&auto=webp&s=5de6366bb6ab736053d3a9b19b61b4df10cfd903
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