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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2018
We have read with great interest the paper by Colwill et al 1 about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on television. In their study, they meant to identify how well popular medical dramas depicted CPR. They have shown that the portrayal of CPR in television dramas is inadequate and does not comply with published guidelines.
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We have read with great interest the paper by Colwill et al 1 about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on television. In their study, they meant to identify how well popular medical dramas depicted CPR. They have shown that the portrayal of CPR in television dramas is inadequate and does not comply with published guidelines.
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In this paper, we describe the ontology of drama called Drammar. Pervasive in old and new media, and relevant from a multi-disciplinary perspective that ranges from literary criticism and semiotics to aesthetics and psychology, the manifestations of drama are ubiquitous in today’s culture, overcoming the boundaries of genres and formats.
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The Spectator in Drama/Drama in the Spectator
Modern Drama, 1984The theoretical maneuver by which the reader came to occupy the space vacated by the disappearing author did not remain unquestioned for long. The reader — whether it be the "mock—reader," the "model reader," the "implied reader," the "super reader," or even the "real reader (me )" — could hardly withstand the pressure exerted by contemporary literary
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Capital-based business cycle theory identifies monetary mismanagement as a major source of economy-wide distortions in the intertemporal allocation of resources by focusing on the relative-price effects - and the corresponding quantity adjustments - of a monetary disturbance, as compared to tracking the movements in macroeconomic aggregates that ...
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