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Navigating policy making in a complex health system landscape: insight from Iran's health ministers. [PDF]
Doshmangir L.
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How babies sleep: demedicalising and humanising the issue for child health professionals. [PDF]
Singh G.
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2002
Abstract The French have always prided themselves as a nation on their intelligence. Their education system, as we have seen, makes a virtue of intellectual elitism. Professions such as teaching, lecturing, the liberal professions, advertising, journalism, and careers in the arts are known as ‘intellectual professions’.
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Abstract The French have always prided themselves as a nation on their intelligence. Their education system, as we have seen, makes a virtue of intellectual elitism. Professions such as teaching, lecturing, the liberal professions, advertising, journalism, and careers in the arts are known as ‘intellectual professions’.
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2013
Culture served communist-ruled states by presenting a vision of nations and peoples in transition from a dark and oppressive past into the projected bright future of communism. National and party leaders followed Lenin in ascribing great importance to the persuasive powers of the arts and insisting on their incorporation into the machinery of ...
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Culture served communist-ruled states by presenting a vision of nations and peoples in transition from a dark and oppressive past into the projected bright future of communism. National and party leaders followed Lenin in ascribing great importance to the persuasive powers of the arts and insisting on their incorporation into the machinery of ...
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Monash Business Review, 2006
Change the way the company does business in order to change the company is a new lesson in transformation, writes Gerry Davis. Copyright 2006 Gerry Davis. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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Change the way the company does business in order to change the company is a new lesson in transformation, writes Gerry Davis. Copyright 2006 Gerry Davis. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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2020
This chapter examines the Athenæum during the period from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s. While enjoying affectionate teasing by cartoonists, the club tended to stand upon its dignity in the 1950s. Although some aspects of the 'cultural revolution' that so disturbed Richard Cowell at the time created divisions among the membership, others suited the ...
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This chapter examines the Athenæum during the period from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s. While enjoying affectionate teasing by cartoonists, the club tended to stand upon its dignity in the 1950s. Although some aspects of the 'cultural revolution' that so disturbed Richard Cowell at the time created divisions among the membership, others suited the ...
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Continuous revolution: Making sense of Cultural Revolution culture
Visual Studies, 2014During China’s Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), artworks and artists endured rigorous restrictions. The Party banned traditional Chinese themes and styles as well as ‘capitalist’ art.
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