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Whole-body coarticulation reflects expertise in sport climbing

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To climb or not to climb?

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2009
On my way home from work the other week I was approached by a familiar face. It was one of the healthcare assistants (HCAs) I had recruited onto an NVQ programme at a local hospital a few years ago. It was exciting to hear that many of the HCAs from her group had gone on to become registered nurses, and were about to embark on their nursing careers!
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Climbing heritage: The lines and aesthetics of rock climbing

Anthropology Today, 2021
Climbing is an experience born of the interplay of aesthetics and heritage. Nowadays, climbing attracts people in droves, all eager to join the contest between body and rock. In this article, the author addresses the refined social background of climbing.
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“To climb or not to climb?” When minorities stick to the floor

2009
INTRODUCTION Laura, about 40-years-old, is a cultivated and resourceful woman. She has a university degree, fluently speaks four languages, and has spent a large part of her working life as a top manager within motor and financial corporations. Despite the fact that she reached a high status and a consequent economic condition, a few years ago she ...
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