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Parenchymal Insults in Abuse—A Potential Key to Diagnosis
Subdural hemorrhage is a key imaging finding in cases of abusive head trauma and one that many radiologists and radiology trainees become familiar with during their years of training.
Marguerite M. Caré
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Perceived Effectiveness of Early Childhood Education, Development and Care in Reducing Family Restiveness by Students and Parents [PDF]
This paper examined the effectiveness of early childhood development, care, and education as a panacea to family restiveness. Three specific objectives and three research questions were formulated to guide the research.
Uloma Charity Oguzor, Uju Emilia Nnubia
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Trauma Care in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Trauma Care Editorial Office
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Carework—the paid and unpaid work in healthcare, education, childcare, mental health, elder care, families, and social services—is linked by the social and ethical obligation to care for vulnerable populations and is a major economic sector and important source of employment internationally. This special issue of New Solutions focuses on understanding
Jennifer R, Zelnick +2 more
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This drawing considers how healers' abilities to help patients grow come from their partnerships with patients and from their capacity for self-care.
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The article is an ethnographic account of recent and contemporary narratives and practices of care and aging in Croatia in the pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic period, within the framework of formal, informal, and “hybrid” systems of care.
Tihana Rubić, Ana-Marija Vukušić
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Life after Refusal to Enter: Reflections of an Immigration Judge
This article is a personal account of an immigration judge in the UK. The history of attitudes towards immigrants in the UK since the Edict of Nantes is briefly sketched along with the sporadic emergence of review systems of executive decisions ...
Geoffrey Care
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Notas al margen: leyendo a Wisława Szymborska
La poetisa polaca Wisława Szymborska, premio Nobel desde 1996, califica como «la catástrofe» el galardón que la convirtió en una mujer conocida en el mundo entero. Amante de su soledad, su sencillez y las calles de la ciudad que la vio crecer –Cracovia–,
Care Santos
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What is hegemony now? Transformations in media, political economy, and cultural studies
The basic theoretical framework of Cultural Studies scholarship was forged in an era of nearly unrivaled corporate media hegemony, with most communities finding a limited number of national and multinational corporations transmitting one-way broadcasts ...
Sean Johnson Andrews
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Forced Change: Teaching anti-oppressive journalism in a time of pandemic fatigue
In this podcast episode, a panel of journalism professors from Carleton and Toronto Metropolitan universities discuss their experiences teaching anti-racist approaches to journalism while also dealing with both pandemic fatigue and oppression fatigue ...
Eternity Martis, Shari Okeke
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