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ABSTRACT Background The transition from paediatric to adult healthcare is particularly challenging for adolescents with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) and their families. This study aims to identify factors that Dutch healthcare professionals perceived as relevant to successful implementation of transitional care for adolescents
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Beyond the Sober State: The Work of Drunkenness in British Bureaucracy
ABSTRACT This article reports the drinking stories of British civil service clerical workers based at a large civil service office complex located in Newcastle upon Tyne between 1968 and 1993. It uses these stories to develop an account of state formation that takes seriously the place of joy, solidarity, contention, and exhaustion within public sector
Michael Vine
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Here McGahern’s interest in existentialism and absurdity is examined. In particular is it suggested that he is conscious of Albert Camus and his Myth of Sisyphus as well as The Outsider. That interest in Camus ties in to McGahern’s admiration for Samuel Beckett: these duel influences can be seen in stories like ‘The Creamery Manager’’, ‘Swallows’ and ...
Frank Shovlin
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The absurdity of bureaucracy offers an ethnographic portrayal of an attempt to make and implement evidence-based policy set in the Danish labour market system in 2009. It departs from the author’s puzzlement that the civil servants she met during her research would maintain a double stance towards their work; they were convinced they
Nina Holm Vohnsen
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A Case for Contingent Absurdity [PDF]
A popular view on existential absurdity holds that if life is absurd, it must be inescapably so. In opposition to this view, I argue that the concept of existential absurdity allows for life to be contingently absurd.
Thom Hamer
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Propagation of the Absurd: demarcation of the Absurd revisited
Medical Journal of Australia, 2005The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025-729X 5/19 December 2005 183 11/12 580-581©The Medical Journal of Australia 2005www.mja.com.auComplementary medicine — Viewpointwenty years ago, the late Petr Skrabanek, physiologist atTrinity College, Dublin, noted the rising interest in sectarianmedical schemes (“complementary and alternative medi-cine”; CAM)
Wallace, Sampson, Kimball, Atwood
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Absurd and Absurdity in Rabelais
Kentucky Romance Quarterly, 1972(1972). Absurd and Absurdity in Rabelais. Kentucky Romance Quarterly: Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 149-157.
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2016
Ergonomy is not automatically attributed for an architectonic projects. Construction regulations and norms partially guarantee ergonomic solutions. But still, there is a free, great field for creative work (visions, ideas) for designer. Architects can, but do not have to, use ergonomic principles in projects. They can also freely omit them.
Klaudiusz Fross +6 more
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Ergonomy is not automatically attributed for an architectonic projects. Construction regulations and norms partially guarantee ergonomic solutions. But still, there is a free, great field for creative work (visions, ideas) for designer. Architects can, but do not have to, use ergonomic principles in projects. They can also freely omit them.
Klaudiusz Fross +6 more
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Art Gallery, 2011
I once came across an interesting store selling animal models. It felt like I was in a zoo. As if in a trance, I experienced my most simple and happiest days again. But people who pass this store never notice this interesting zoo. At that moment, I knew there were too many people in this world crazy about business, never savoring time, and making ...
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I once came across an interesting store selling animal models. It felt like I was in a zoo. As if in a trance, I experienced my most simple and happiest days again. But people who pass this store never notice this interesting zoo. At that moment, I knew there were too many people in this world crazy about business, never savoring time, and making ...
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The Absurd Professor in the Theater of the Absurd
Modern Drama, 1978SINCE INCONGRUITY CHARACTERIZES THE PROFESSOR whenever he appears on a conventional Western stage, one wonders what happens to this traditionally absurd figure when he enters the theater of the absurd with Ionesco and Adamov. One anticipates an answer based on the algebraic model of two "negatives" combining to yield a "positive." But this proves to ...
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