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‘There Has Been a Scandal’: Cultural Performers and the Strangers’ Churches of London
ABSTRACT Despite what one might assume to have been a rigid line between London's refugee community—with its strict brand of Protestantism—and the city's performance cultures—often the target of strict Protestants' ire—historical records reveal a number of overlaps between those domains.
Matteo Pangallo
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Cost-effectiveness of falls prevention strategies for older adults: protocol for a living systematic review. [PDF]
Davis JC +10 more
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Free Expression and Coerced Choice: The Role of the Army and Lord Protector in Miltonic Freedom
ABSTRACT Scholarly approaches to understanding freedom in Milton's prose tend to connect Milton's ideas to either liberalism or republicanism. Neither of these approaches is sufficient because freedom, for Milton, was not a single concept. Milton explored political and religious freedom very differently.
Benjamin Woodford
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Staying With the Trouble in Nursing 12.5 Hours at a Time. [PDF]
Smith JB.
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Between commerce and care: intimate personalization, authenticity, and the ambivalences of outsourcing funeral work. [PDF]
Sassatelli R +3 more
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Development of a multifaceted implementation plan to guide falls prevention in residential aged care facilities. [PDF]
Belaen G +7 more
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Prior to the 1970s, expressions such as “darn,” “dang,” “son of a gun,” “hell’s bells,” and “shoot” were considered by some to be profane, uncouth in “polite company” and certainly not acceptable in schools. Instances aplenty have found teachers and students subject to repercussions from their intended or unintended utterances of profanity at school ...
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Prior to the 1970s, expressions such as “darn,” “dang,” “son of a gun,” “hell’s bells,” and “shoot” were considered by some to be profane, uncouth in “polite company” and certainly not acceptable in schools. Instances aplenty have found teachers and students subject to repercussions from their intended or unintended utterances of profanity at school ...
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[Profanities and the profane person].
Acta psiquiatrica y psicologica de America latina, 1976The phychological aspects of language show an antithesis between learned and profane languages. The former implies control and abides by the rules of good interpersonal relationship. The latter means discontrol, violence and rupture of those rules. Profane of "forbidden" language is, always, a disturbed comunication.
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In “Profane Transfigurations,” Andrei Molotiu puts Harvey Kurtzman, the legend behind Mad magazine, in conversation with a surprising interlocutor: the art critic and philosopher Arthur Danto. Reading these two figures alongside one another “allows us to establish more complex parallels and avenues of communication between art and comics without ...
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