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ABSTRACT Introduction Support staff (e.g., support workers) play a key role in the lives of adults with a learning disability in residential settings in England. However, the care relationship between the two seems under‐researched with potential care practice implications.
Georgios Mamolis +2 more
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Adaptation and Deconstruction: Emma Rice’s (2022) Adaptation of Wuthering Heights
This study seeks to analyse the adaptation of Emily Brontë’s canonical work focusing on Emma Rice’s play Wuthering Heights (2022) and its transformation of the conventional forms of Brontë’s canonical original into more experimental directions ...
Mesut Günenç
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Understanding interconception experiences of women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus across Ireland. [PDF]
Abstract Aim To explore the interconception experiences of women after GDM across Ireland to inform how to optimise health between pregnancies. Methods A qualitative descriptive study was implemented. Online semi‐structured individual interviews were conducted (April–May 2025) with women living on the island of Ireland who had experienced GDM ≤5 years ...
George CV +13 more
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"What would Voltaire say?": Voltaire’s exchange value in the correspondence of Catherine the Great
Christiane Mervaud has demonstrated how, in his correspondence, Voltaire reduced Catherine the Great to an ‘emblème’ and a ‘signe de ralliement’: in his letters she became a symbol of the protection of the arts and the struggle for religious toleration ...
Rubin-Detlev, K, Rubin-Detlev, Kelsey
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Physiological Basis of Sex Differences in Human Performance and Exercise‐Associated Pathology
ABSTRACT The presence of sex differences in human physical performance is well‐established and shaped by distinct endocrine, anatomical and physiological mechanisms. Despite sustained advances, our understanding of how inherent biological factors drive variations in exercise capacity and related pathologies is still developing.
David A. Holdsworth +7 more
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Catherine the Great and Marie Antoinette were near contemporaries, and they faced many similar challenges in their respective positions. At first glance, one would expect Marie Antoinette to have been more successful: she was the daughter of Maria ...
Patel, Jodi
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Photo shared by JF Soga's great granddaughters, Jean Duncan and Pat Thomson, during a visit to the Jotello F. Soga Library and uploaded to UPSpace with their consentPhoto of Jotello's daughter, Catherine Burnside Soga, born November 12th, 1894 in King ...
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ABSTRACT Forgotten Australians—those who spent time in institutional or out‐of‐home care as children until the 1980s—form a marginalised and often overlooked group within Australia's ageing population. Although formally recognized under the Aged Care Act, their distinct needs remain largely invisible in mainstream aged care.
Lena Turnbull +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how teenage girls in Sweden interpret and negotiate food‐ and health‐related content on social media, paying particular attention to the intersections between eating practices, health, body ideals and femininity. It takes inspiration from feminist theoretical perspectives and is based on eight group interviews with 18 ...
Judith Lind +2 more
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Introduction. Relocations of foreigners would be conducted by the Tsarist government under Catherine II, Paul I and Alexander I to populate steppes of South Russia, secure the latter from attacks launched by nomadic groups, and gain additional economic ...
Rayma G. Saryaeva
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