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The Design and Evaluation of Emergency Call Taking User Interfaces for Next Generation 9-1-1
Sustainability Planning, Implementation, and Assessment in Cities: How Can Productivity Enhance These Processes?
Health Literacy and Health Outcomes in Stroke Management: A Systematic Review and Evaluation of Available Measures
Voices of the Street: Empty Inside
Angel is aboriginal from the Haida Nation.She is the proud mother of three amazing kids and has been a dog owner for five years. She is a passionate human being and activist always fighting for human rights or the environment. When she is not doing work with the Megaphone Speakers Bureau, she is an actress. She has been nominated for Best Actress twice. At night she likes to relax with a glass or two of vodka and smoke crystal methamphetamine. Peter Thompson (Nlaka\u27pamux) was born in Lytton, B.C. in the Fraser Canyon and has lived in East Vancouver for more than 46 years.He enjoys trout and salmon fishing in the summer and loves getting out of the city to spend time in nature and with his grandchildren.Peter has been involved with Megaphone for more than a decade and can be found selling publications outside Whole Foods at West 4th Avenue and Vine Street in Vancouver. He has been published many times in Voices of the Street, has had several winning photographs appear in the Hope in Shadows calendar, and is a frequent contributor to Megaphone magazine. He has built a strong community of supporters, friends, and customers over the years. Mental Health Support:— Crisis Centre BC:https://crisiscentre.bc.ca/— Indian Residential School Survivors Society:https://www.irsss.ca/services — KUU-US Crisis Line:https://www.kuu-uscrisisline.com/ — WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre:https://www.wavaw.ca/— BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services:http://www.bcmhsus.ca/ More Resources:— "Lytton Memories" by Peter Thompson: https://www.megaphonemagazine.com/vendor_voices_august_2021— Megaphone Speakers Bureau: https://speakersbureau.megaphonemagazine.com
Earworm and Event — with Eldritch Priest
Bio:Eldritch Priest writes on sonic culture, experimental aesthetics, and the philosophy of experience from a \u27pataphysical perspective.He is Associate Professor in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University. Eldritch is also a composer and improviser as well as a member of the experimental theory group "The Occulture." He is the author of several essays and books including Boring Formless Nonsense: Experimental Music and the Aesthetics of Failure (Bloomsbury 2013) and most recently, Earworm and Event: Music, Daydreams, and other Imaginary Refrains (Duke University Press 2022). Resources: Eldritch\u27s new book, Earworm and Event: https://www.dukeupress.edu/earworm-and-event Eldritch\u27s Website: https://www.strangemonk.com/ Eldritch\u27s previous book, Ludic Dreaming:https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/ludic-dreaming-9781501320804/ Eldritch\u27s other previous book, Boring Formless Nonsense: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/boring-formless-nonsense-9781441122131/ The Logic of Sense, by Gilles Deleuze: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-logic-of-sense/9780231059831
The Intangible Benefits of Criminal Mentorship
Due to the embargo period of the journal Global Crime, the fulltext of this paper will not be available until October 2023. If you require the fulltext prior to October 2023 please contact [email protected]