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Medical humanities — arts and humanistic science

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2007
The nature and scope of medical humanities are under debate. Some regard this field as consisting of those parts of the humanistic sciences that enhance our understanding of clinical practice and of medicine as historical phenomenon. In this article it is argued that aesthetic experience is as crucial to this project as are humanistic studies.
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THE HUMANITIES, ART AND THE BLACK STUDENT

Equity & Excellence in Education, 1970
(1970). THE HUMANITIES, ART AND THE BLACK STUDENT. Equity & Excellence in Education: Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 53-55.
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The Human Art

2010
When I first read Games for Actors and Non-Actors, I was a young high school English and drama teacher in rural Maine. My practice was heavily influenced already by Paulo Freire, so when I read Boal, it felt more like a homecoming than an introduction to a stranger. Games for Actors and Non-Actors and Boal’s other books gave me a much-needed vocabulary
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The Niche of the Blastocyst in Human ART

2001
As assisted reproductive technology (ART) programs improve their success rate, the number of higher-order multiple pregnancies increases dramatically. Multifetal pregnancy is a concern both of patients undergoing ART as weIl as to physicians and healthcare insurers alike.
Jesse Hade, Alan H. DeCherney
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The Human Art of Encoding: Markup as Documentary Practice

2008
Abstract. This paper describes the Markup Analysis Project, a research initiative of the Information Policy and Practice Research Group at the University of Sydney to investigate suitable frameworks for understanding the complex interactions currently evident in digital document development.
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