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ABSTRACT Living with a chronic health condition (CHC) can involve sustained exposure to uncertainty, bodily threat and disruption to identity, relationships and anticipated life trajectories. Although a substantial evidence base exists for psychological interventions in long‐term illness, theoretical accounts remain fragmented across modalities and ...
Liza Morton
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A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey Hall (right) and Lakeside Hall (left).On April 24th, 1934 Springfield College accepted a gift from Mrs. Emily F.
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The AIM Collective: Connecting Research and Practice in Canadian Early Mathematics Education
ABSTRACT Collaboration across researchers and educators is needed to ensure that educators have access to effective, practical early mathematics assessment and instructional tools and strategies. The Assessment and Instruction for Mathematics (AIM) Collective is a dynamic community of researchers and educators in Canada committed to sharing evidence ...
Rebecca Merkley +17 more
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From Idol to Icon: Learning to See Through the Body
This paper starts from the assumption that the human individual and its concomitant, the human body, are conceivably idols of secularism. There is a certain irony, perhaps an irony shared with all idols, that such idolatry is so close to, and yet so far ...
Andrew T. J. Kaethler
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A photograph of the entrance of Abbey Hall, Springfield College's first women's dormitory taken at night.On April 24th, 1934 Springfield College accepted a gift from Mrs. Emily F.
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Autofiction as relational mediation: A Ghost in the Throat and To Write as if Already Dead
Abstract Because of its exploration of the self and the resemblance to online styles of publishing, autofiction has been accused by certain scholars of reflecting neoliberal tendencies. Hans Demeyer and Sven Vitse have developed a more nuanced view on the relation between autofiction and neoliberalism.
Stijn De Cauwer
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PhDThis thesis attempts to trace the history of Barking Abbey from the Conquest to the Dissolution. In some respects it has proved a disappointing study, for though Barking was among the greatest and wealthiest nunneries of mediaeval England, many of
Sturman, Winifrid M.
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In Search Of The Royal Mausoleum At The Benedictine Abbey Of Dunfermline Fife: Medieval Liturgy, Antiquarianism, and a Ground-Penetrating Radar Pilot Survey, 2016-19 (2020) [PDF]
Today, visitors to the Benedictine Abbey of Dunfermline, Fife, find a church of two halves. To the west the surviving medieval Catholic abbey nave which also served as the original parish church of Dunfermline; to the east the modern Protestant Abbey ...
Utsi, Erica Carrick +2 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION This study evaluated the diagnostic performance of the Lumipulse® G pTau 217/β‐Amyloid 1‐42 Plasma Ratio to detect amyloid positivity in patients with cognitive decline symptoms. METHODS The Lumipulse Plasma Ratio was evaluated using predetermined thresholds (≤0.00370 negative; ≥0.00738 positive) against cerebrospinal fluid (CSF ...
Abhay R. Moghekar +17 more
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Abbey Hall Groundbreaking, 1950
A recording of the groundbreaking ceremony on July 20, 1950, of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey Hall. The recording features an introduction by Dean Cheney, a speech by President Limbert, a tribute to Mrs.
Limbert, Paul Moyer, 1897-1998; Cheney, William R.; Springfield college;
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