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Not hearing us: An exploration of the experience of deaf prisoners in English and Welsh prisons [PDF]
This research explores the experiences of profoundly deaf prisoners in England and Wales. It analyses current provisions for deaf prisoners and uses interviews and case studies to investigate the manner in which provision is delivered in order to make a ...
McCulloch, Daniel
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ABSTRACT The paths taken by visitors in museums influence what they see, do, learn, and experience. Poorly designed museums can lead to missed goals and opportunities. In this article, I critically review visitor studies published since the 1930s to evaluate explanations for visitor path choice in museums, namely, the location and attractiveness of ...
Gareth Davey
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Peculiarities of polysemantic words and gestures use at language culture of deaf [PDF]
Досліджено особливості застосування багатозначних слів та жестів у комунікативній діяльності нечуючих з погляду сучасної лінгвістики. Розглянуто та проаналізовано семантику багатозначної лексики в мовній культурі спільноти нечуючих, використано ...
Зборовська, Н.А. +1 more
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Ecology in Hartmut Rosa's Theory of Resonance: A Four‐Level Reconstruction
ABSTRACT This article discusses Hartmut Rosa's sociological theory of resonance with special emphasis on religion and ecology. In Rosa, resonance experiences refer to (always) participatory and (normally) enlivening world relations. I argue that Rosa's resonance theory is multi‐pronged and covers at least three interconnected levels.
Niels Henrik Gregersen
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On Schopenhauer's Debt to Spinoza1
Abstract Schopenhauer offers ‘nature is not divine but demonic’ as a direct rebuttal of Spinoza's pantheism, his identification of ‘nature’ with ‘God’. And so, one would think, he ought to have been immune to the ‘Spinozism’ that became, as Heine called it, ‘the unofficial religion’ of the age.
Julian Young
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The Link Between American Deaf Culture and Dance: Assessing nonverbal communication and recognizing the value of deaf dancers. [PDF]
As a dancer, it is of the utmost importance to know the history behind the origins of movement with intent. In a collegiate setting, we are immersed in the different styles and origins that have shaped the refinement and adaptations of dance into the ...
Edelstein, Chloe
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The Nature of Christian Doctrine: A Conversation with My Critics
Abstract This article opens with a brief account of the six main themes of The Nature of Christian Doctrine, noting in particular the role of the early church as an ‘epistemic community’ of knowledge production, and the significant and helpful parallels between the modern scientific tool of ‘inference to the best explanation’ and early Christian ...
Alister E. McGrath
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Spartan Daily, April 28, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 124, Issue 58https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10130/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Continuous Feedback for Data‐Driven Organisational Change: Implementing OTTO's Digital Heartbeat
ABSTRACT Organisations implementing change initiatives routinely fail to maintain alignment between strategic intent and daily operations, detect emerging issues early or build sustainable data habits for continuous improvement. This paper examines how organisations can address these challenges through high frequency, data‐driven feedback systems that ...
Benjamin van Giffen +4 more
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Mainstream Legal Responses to Domestic Violence Versus Real Needs of Diverse Communities [PDF]
Keynote speaker Marcia Ann Gillespie, editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine, discussed the importance of getting to the root of what makes violence against women.
Murno, Elizabeth, Vasquez, Jessica F.
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