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Themes of the Symposium

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
A summary of the major themes that emerged over the two days.
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Grief themes

Advances in Nursing Science, 1981
Four grief themes that were developed in clinical practice have been explored. These themes were also prevalent in Ibsen's play Little Eyolf. The conspiracy of silence, detachment, guilt, and resolutions are themes that are prevalent in Rita and Alfred's life and, therefore, in the grieving of little Eyolf's death.
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Hybrid Themes and Compound Themes

1998
Abstract The sentence and period are presented by Schoenberg and his followers as fundamentally opposing theme-types. Indeed, Ratz regards the two forms as distinct not only structurally but also aesthetically: This distinction between two fundamental theme-types notwithstanding, the actual compositional practice is considerably more ...
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The Theme’s the Thing

English Journal, 1959
Many teachers have recognized the need for a way of providing unity in the “outside reading” of students. Mr. Fidone, chairman of the English Department in the Bronxville, New York, High School, has gained such unity in his classes of able twelfth grade students through a series of thematic reading units.
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Theme Park Storytelling: Deconstructing Immersion in Chinese Theme Parks

Journal of Travel Research, 2023
Xiaoxiao Fu   +2 more
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Theme papers

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2022
Marcelo, Di Carli   +2 more
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Developing an overarching framework on theme park research: a critical review method

Current Issues in Tourism, 2021
Bin Li, Tingting Zhang, Nan Hua
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Theme E introduction

2017
Joe Piggin, Louise Mansfield, Mike Weed
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The Theme of Change and the Change of Theme

1998
There is a theme of change in each of the four novels we are studying. However, the idea of change takes a different form in each text. In the extract from Pride and Prejudice we examined in Chapter 4, we noticed that the conflict between Elizabeth and Lady Catherine de Bourgh hinges on two different perceptions of society, a more reactionary view in ...
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