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    Janet Allen at Hohenschwangau castle.

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    Photo shows figure skating judge Janet Allen at Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, southern German

    Reconfiguring the national canon: The Edinburgh edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield

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    This paper looks at how the new two volume edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, edited by Gerri Kimber and Vincent O'Sullivan, helps us to reassess the creativity of Katherine Mansfield. Gerri Kimber and Janet Wilson’s essay on the four-volume Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield makes clear how in recent years Mansfield has been ‘brought home’ to New Zealand by way of establishing her reputation as a writer of world significance. Those mid twentieth-century years of cultural nationalism, when Frank Sargeson could write that ‘Mansfield imposed this feminine thing on New Zealand’, and Allen Curnow in the Introduction to his milestone Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse could suggest that Mansfield has ‘something like shame for her country’, have long gone. Mansfield has been (re)instated as the country’s foremost writer; her proto-feminism is seen as one of her many qualities, and her in-between location as both a New Zealand writer and an Anglo-European modernist as a defining strength. Mansfield was a diasporic writer; so too for a number of years was Janet Frame. Both Mansfield and Frame are the most innovative and experimental writers New Zealand has produced. And both, of course, were women. The relation between these elements common to both writers, and their significance for New Zealand literary history, is something that still remains to be fully explored

    Janet Allen, Brooks Stewart and Jane Stewart at St. Gervais, 1978.

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    Photo shows skating officials Janet Allen, Brooks Stewart, and Jane Stewart at St. Gervais, France, in 197

    The Memory of Water by Allen Smutylo and Traveling the 38th Parallel: A Water Line Around the World by David Carle and Janet Carle

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    Review of The Memory of Water by Allen Smutylo and Traveling the 38th Parallel: A Water Line Around the World by David Carle and Janet Carle

    The Effects of Labyrinth Walking in an Academic Library

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    The purpose of this study was to determine if labyrinth walking in an academic library would reduce library user stress and promote relaxation. A non- equivalent control group design was employed. Systolic blood pressure was significant for time effect (effect size of .136, and power .721). Pulse rate was significant for time effect (effect size 0.93, and power .507). Satisfaction survey results demonstrated increased satisfaction after labyrinth walking. Data from this pilot will form the basis of a larger scale study to determine the effect of labyrinth walking on stress particularly in high-stress learning environments.Peer reviewe

    sj-pdf-3-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 – Supplemental material for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients by A. Rani Elwy, Elizabeth M. Maguire, Thomas H. Gallagher, Steven M. Asch, Janet M. Durfee, Richard A. Martinello, Barbara G. Bokhour, Allen L. Gifford, Thomas J. Taylor and Todd H. Wagner in MDM Policy & Practice</p

    sj-docx-1-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 – Supplemental material for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients by A. Rani Elwy, Elizabeth M. Maguire, Thomas H. Gallagher, Steven M. Asch, Janet M. Durfee, Richard A. Martinello, Barbara G. Bokhour, Allen L. Gifford, Thomas J. Taylor and Todd H. Wagner in MDM Policy & Practice</p

    sj-pdf-4-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 – Supplemental material for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-4-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients by A. Rani Elwy, Elizabeth M. Maguire, Thomas H. Gallagher, Steven M. Asch, Janet M. Durfee, Richard A. Martinello, Barbara G. Bokhour, Allen L. Gifford, Thomas J. Taylor and Todd H. Wagner in MDM Policy & Practice</p

    sj-docx-2-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 – Supplemental material for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients by A. Rani Elwy, Elizabeth M. Maguire, Thomas H. Gallagher, Steven M. Asch, Janet M. Durfee, Richard A. Martinello, Barbara G. Bokhour, Allen L. Gifford, Thomas J. Taylor and Todd H. Wagner in MDM Policy & Practice</p

    sj-jpg-5-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 – Supplemental material for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-5-mpp-10.1177_23814683211045659 for Risk Communication After Health Care Exposures: An Experimental Vignette Survey With Patients by A. Rani Elwy, Elizabeth M. Maguire, Thomas H. Gallagher, Steven M. Asch, Janet M. Durfee, Richard A. Martinello, Barbara G. Bokhour, Allen L. Gifford, Thomas J. Taylor and Todd H. Wagner in MDM Policy & Practice</p
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