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Alternatives, 2013
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an exclusionary statist asylum regime. In Canada, the United States, and Europe, a “cities of sanctuary” movement has emerged, articulated through various political vocabularies.
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Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an exclusionary statist asylum regime. In Canada, the United States, and Europe, a “cities of sanctuary” movement has emerged, articulated through various political vocabularies.
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Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2020
Sanctuary is a play based on real events and real people. In this opening scene, we meet Carol and Mica as they set out to investigate what they believe to be a refugee crisis in 1981. They have uncovered harsh truths about Central Americans, mostly Salvadorans, fleeing war.
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Sanctuary is a play based on real events and real people. In this opening scene, we meet Carol and Mica as they set out to investigate what they believe to be a refugee crisis in 1981. They have uncovered harsh truths about Central Americans, mostly Salvadorans, fleeing war.
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Science, 2020
Critics charge that sanctuaries for retired research chimpanzees are failing their animals. Can a new tool help?
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Critics charge that sanctuaries for retired research chimpanzees are failing their animals. Can a new tool help?
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The Sanctuaries and Sanctuary Seekers of Yorkshire
Archaeological Journal, 1911The Archaeological Journal, 68, 273 ...
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World Neurosurgery, 2014
ome things never change, surgical risks among them. From the time of Hammurabi, surgeons have been penalized for Sunexpected injuries. The 218th provision in Hammurabi’s code stated, “If a physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and kill him, or open a tumor with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut off” (6)
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ome things never change, surgical risks among them. From the time of Hammurabi, surgeons have been penalized for Sunexpected injuries. The 218th provision in Hammurabi’s code stated, “If a physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and kill him, or open a tumor with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut off” (6)
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Children Australia, 2013
The Sanctuary Model (Sanctuary) is a trauma-informed model of care for human services. The model is made up of tools, norms and theoretical underpinnings that form the basis of building safety and promoting recovery from adversity within the context of communities.
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The Sanctuary Model (Sanctuary) is a trauma-informed model of care for human services. The model is made up of tools, norms and theoretical underpinnings that form the basis of building safety and promoting recovery from adversity within the context of communities.
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In 2003, architectural historian and lecturer K. Michael Hays authored the book Sanctuaries: The Last Works of John Hejduk in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at the Whitney Museum of Art in New York City.
Nickol Crews (19737139)
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2019
This chapter contends that the United States' inability to conclude the war in Afghanistan has been a direct consequence of its political aim. Policy-makers intended Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) to achieve a state of perpetual prevention that not only eliminated terrorist sanctuaries but also denied terrorists the possibility of sanctuary in the ...
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This chapter contends that the United States' inability to conclude the war in Afghanistan has been a direct consequence of its political aim. Policy-makers intended Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) to achieve a state of perpetual prevention that not only eliminated terrorist sanctuaries but also denied terrorists the possibility of sanctuary in the ...
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2017
Highlighting the interconnected roles of agency, habitus, and ambiguity, this chapter describes the book’s core thesis: the variability and interdependence of three culturally specific knowledge types (performative knowledge, unknowing, and unitive being), which result from practitioners’ differing capacities to “evoke the divine.” Expressed as an ...
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Highlighting the interconnected roles of agency, habitus, and ambiguity, this chapter describes the book’s core thesis: the variability and interdependence of three culturally specific knowledge types (performative knowledge, unknowing, and unitive being), which result from practitioners’ differing capacities to “evoke the divine.” Expressed as an ...
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