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Verbatim theater: A transformative approach for bringing research to life
Abstract Traditional methods of research translation within the scientific and health professions community are typically quite narrow, often focusing on written textual outputs and conference presentations. Considering translation approaches for our research findings and ‘who’ and ‘what’ we are trying to influence is worthy of alternative approaches ...
Janeane Dart, Gabrielle Brand
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Teacher education/miseducation? Thoughts and laments of two sceptic teachers
This work is based on an analytical study of the teachers’ education from three fundamental and interdependent points of view: the institutional, the curricular and the legislative one.
Alejandro ÁVILA FERNÁNDEZ +1 more
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Can the creative industry adapt to change? [PDF]
The recent Supporting the creative economy report of the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, laments the UK Government’s systemic failure to enforce copyright infringement law.
Mansell, Robin
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Colored fused filament fabrication
Fused filament fabrication is the method of choice for printing 3D models at low cost and is the de-facto standard for hobbyists, makers, and schools. Unfortunately, filament printers cannot truly reproduce colored objects.
Bedell, Pierre +4 more
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Anesthesiologist's Lament [PDF]
Stephen T. Harvey, Carol Wiley Cassella
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Abstract According to Nietzsche, “In every real [adult], a child is hidden that wants to play.” In everyday life, playfulness and competition can make routine or dull tasks more engaging and can offer educators opportunities to engage a learner in a more entertaining or interactive manner.
Judi Laprade
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Lamentation, History, and Female Authorship in Anna Komnene’s Alexiad
Anna’s laments are grounded in a Greek tradition of female lamentation and reflect her deliberate decision to add a female voice along side the historian’s conventional dispassion.
Leonora Neville
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NATATORIAL BIRDS IN THE RUNE-POEMS IN THE KALEVALA METER
Similes and metaphors, based on the symbolic of the natatorial birds, such as the swan, the goose, the scaup duck, the green-winged teal, the oldsquaw - long-tailed duck, appear across the genres of the verbal description in oral rune-poems in the ...
Elina Rakhimova
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The anatomical knowledge of Namibian school children
Abstract The public has limited knowledge of key organs and anatomical structures. The lack of anatomical knowledge and understanding can hinder time to access healthcare, quality of care, and treatment outcomes. The current study investigated the anatomical knowledge among Namibian children by comparing 8 school grades—4 to 12, which covers children ...
Adam M. Taylor +3 more
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The paper laments the current confusion in business science with regard to its epistemology. Any scientific discipline needs a firm structural basis, otherwise research is unfocused and flawed.
Matthias Huehn
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