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Digital Hole: Bypassing Commercial Audio DRM Solutions with DReaMcatcher

Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Computer Systems
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies underpin the protection of modern digital content, including music, films, software, games, and e-books, and support multibilliondollar industries that rely on its effectiveness. In this paper, we question whether this trust in DRM is warranted.
Björn Ruytenberg   +4 more
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Dreamcatchers: Healing Traumatic Nightmares Using Group Dreamwork, Sandplay and Other Techniques of Intervention

Group, 1998
This article provides a description of a nightmare treatment model with adult war-trauma survivors which includes psychoeducation about problematic sleep, sleep hygiene and an ongoing Dreamwork group where trauma-related nightmares are assessed and processed.
Lori R. Daniels, Terry McGuire
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Interprofessional ethics in rehabilitation: the dreamcatcher journey.

Journal of allied health, 2014
In 2003, we led a working conference on leadership in ethics education for physical therapy and occupational therapy entitled, "Dreamcatchers and the Common Good: Allied Health Leadership in Generational Health and Ethics." The institute brought together 25 leaders in ethics education in physical therapy and occupational therapy for a 3-day working ...
Gail M, Jensen   +2 more
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Dreamcatcher 22 : commissions of inquiry and Aboriginal criminal justice reforms

2009
The last decade has seen the development of an unprecedented profile for aboriginal concerns over the inadequacies of the criminal justice system. This thesis examines the major commissions of inquiry that were established to address criminal justice reforms for aboriginal Canadians.
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Cowboy Mutant Golfers and Dreamcatcher Dogs: Making Space for Popular Culture in Animation Production with Children

International Journal of Learning and Media, 2011
Animation is a significant form in children's lives. Animated films and television programs make up a substantial part of their experience of narratives and as such are an important resource in their talk and play. Making space in schools for this aspect of children's repertoires of narrative, even in the context of animated film production, can be ...
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Stephen King’s IT and Dreamcatcher on screen: hegemonic white masculinity and nostalgia for underdog boyhood

Science Fiction Film & Television, 2017
In the novels of Stephen King, as well as their screen adaptations, the depiction of child protagonists commingles fear, wonder and nostalgia, especially nostalgia for being the odd person (usually man) out, the loser or ‘nerd’ in its older, less positive sense.
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Dreamcatchers

Nursing and Residential Care, 2006
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