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Staff panel discussion: Ingo Kleinert, Anne Langridge, Mandy Martin, Ron Robertson-Swann
11 April 1984. Side A: Anne Langridge, Mandy Martin - Fame and fortune, Ingo Kleinert, Ron Robertson-Swann. -- Side B: Ron Robertson-Swann (continued), panel discussion
Come Along My Mandy
Front cover: A man embracing a women looking looking to the right.First Line of Song: Mandy put your best clothes on and come along, Mandy now don\u27t be long!First Line of Chorus: Come along my Mandy sweet as sugar candy.BrightlyIncludes sheet music samples from the song In Roseland .American VersionWritten & Sung by Nora Bayes and Jack NorworthIntroduced in Lew Fields Production The Jolly Bachelors Written and Composed by: Tom Mellor, Alf. J. Lawrence, and Harry Gifford1 score, (6p.), 34x26 cmPublished by T.B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter, New Yor
From the river to the sea: Palestine and Israel in the shadow of "peace"/ edited by Mandy Turner.
Includes bibliographical references and index.This book analyses the impacts and responses to twenty-five years of "peace" between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. It focuses on understanding the various political economies that have emerged and how different communities have developed distinct coping strategies as well as new forms of political expression and mobilization.Introduction : from the river to the sea : charting the changes in Palestine and Israel since 1993 / Mandy Turner -- The Oslo agreements : what happened? / Diana Buttu -- The localization of the Palestinian national political field / Jamil Hilal -- Lost in transition : the Palestinian national movement after Oslo / Tariq Dana -- The structural transformation of the Palestinian economy after Oslo / Raja Khalidi -- The politics of exclusion of Palestinians in Israel since Oslo : between the local and the national / Mansour Nasasra -- A new nationalistic political grammar : Jewish-Israeli society 25 years after Oslo / Yonatan Mendel -- From Singapore to the stone age : the Gaza Strip and the political economy of crisis / Toufic Haddad -- Occupied East Jerusalem since the Oslo accord : isolation and evisceration / Mansour Nasasra -- The politics of being "ordinary" : Palestinian refugees in Jordan after the Oslo agreement / Luigi Achilli -- No "plan B" because "plan A" cannot fail : the Oslo framework and western donors in the OPT, 1993-2017 / Mandy Turner -- The single state solution : vision, obstacles and dilemmas of a re-emergent alternative in flux / Cherine Hussein.1 online resourc
No "Plan B" Because "Plan A" Cannot fail:The Oslo Framework and Western Donors in the OPT, 1993-2017
Other chapters in this book explore the experiences and responses of Israeli and Palestinian communities to the hugely significant geographic, economic and political changes that came in the aftermath of the signing of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (DOP) in 1993. This chapter has a different focus – it analyses western donor and multilateral involvement based on the observation that these actors have played a crucial role in creating and sustaining the particular type of colonial ‘peace’ that exists in 2018. First, it provides an analysis of why, how, and with what impacts western donors have supported the DOP and have sought to put in place the foundations for the successful implementation of the two-state solution, known as ‘Plan A’. Second, it assesses their attitudes towards ‘Plan A’ at a time when many have commented on its demise due to Israeli colonial settlement expansion; and whether, in response to this context, a ‘Plan B’ is likely or in preparation
No "Plan B" Because "Plan A" Cannot fail:The Oslo Framework and Western Donors in the OPT, 1993-2017
Other chapters in this book explore the experiences and responses of Israeli and Palestinian communities to the hugely significant geographic, economic and political changes that came in the aftermath of the signing of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (DOP) in 1993. This chapter has a different focus – it analyses western donor and multilateral involvement based on the observation that these actors have played a crucial role in creating and sustaining the particular type of colonial ‘peace’ that exists in 2018. First, it provides an analysis of why, how, and with what impacts western donors have supported the DOP and have sought to put in place the foundations for the successful implementation of the two-state solution, known as ‘Plan A’. Second, it assesses their attitudes towards ‘Plan A’ at a time when many have commented on its demise due to Israeli colonial settlement expansion; and whether, in response to this context, a ‘Plan B’ is likely or in preparation
Proteinkinase B- und TGFβ1-Signalwege : Untersuchungen zu ihrer Interaktion bei der Th-Zelldifferenzierung
Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Naturwiss., Diss., 2012von Mandy Piera
The Death Studies Podcast Ep16 Mandy Gosling
This is an interview featured on The Death Studies Podcast. This interview is with Mandy Gosling. You can find out more about the guests and hear the full episode at www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com or listen to the full episode wherever you find your podcasts.
Please cite as:
Gosling, M. (2022) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 1 December 2022. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.21641285</p
Binge drinking
Runtime 1:30 minutesThis resource is provided for informational purposes only and may not reflect current scientific knowledge or medical recommendations.Welcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. Binge drinking is common among active-duty military personnel, according to a new study released by the University of Minnesota and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In the study, involving more than 16,000 military personnel, binge drinking was reported by 43 percent of military personnel during the past month. How does one define binge drinking? Lead author of the study, Mandy Stahre, a University of Minnesota Ph.D. student, explains. Stahre says the study shows that binge drinking is a significant public health problem. With another Public Health Moment, I’m John Finnegan.Finnegan, John; Mandy Stahre. (2009). Binge drinking. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257616
Autonomy in podiatric practice
Professional autonomy is an attribute that is broadly considered to contribute to the attainment of professional status. It is likely to be positively promoted by professional bodies and used as part of professional rhetoric to enhance university programme recruitment. Whilst some aspects of the notion of autonomy have informed studies mapping the professional development of podiatry, it is perhaps timely to explore the contemporary relevance of the concept for podiatry, particularly in light of the changing nature of current practice and career pathways. Most podiatrists are familiar with the claim that their profession offers its members the opportunity of both independent and autonomous practice as well as the option of working within teams. Often the patient/practitioner relationship is considered to be unique and characterised by the autonomy of the practitioner in matters of diagnosis and management. However, failure to define autonomy adequately may give rise to a contradiction between claims grounded in professional rhetoric and those based on reality. This paper attempts to revisit the theoretical basis of professional autonomy and seeks to develop a more applied definition that circumvents the misleading messages inherent in professional rhetoric and dogma, and enables a firmer appreciation of the relative uses of the concept of autonomy in a contemporary context. Of immediate relevance are the factors determining independent clinical decision making as distinct from the collective dynamics of professional power and authority. Thus, there are two key elements that when separated, offer potentially different insights into the role and authority of podiatrists, the power of the profession, and the authority of the individual practitioner
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