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    Peer Interview Script, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar

    In the Garden, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar

    Hall Street, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar

    Excerpts of Interviews with Peers, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar

    Assessing First Time Usability of a Hand Augmentation Device in a Large Sample of Diverse Users

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    <p>This upload provides additional information and data related to the paper "<span>Assessing First Time Usability of a Hand Augmentation Device in a Large Sample of Diverse Users</span>" (Clode et al., 2024).</p> <p>The study investigated users' first-time usage of the Third Thumb at "The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2022", a large public engagement event held from July 6th to July 10th, 2022, at The Royal Society in London, England. The exhibition attracted more than 6,000 visitors.</p> <p>The Third Thumb is a supernumerary robotic finger. During the event, nearly 600 participants practiced using the Third Thumb in motor tasks aimed at different aspects of motor control. We examined how various demographic factors affected performance.</p&gt

    How to write a novel - four fiction writers on Danielle Steel's insane working day

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    First paragraph: She might be the world’s most famous romance writer, nay the highest selling living author bar none, but there’s little room for flowers and chocolates in Danielle Steel’s writing regime. In a recent interview she laughed at the idea of young people insisting on a work-life balance, and has claimed she regularly writes for 20 to 22 hours a day, and sometimes 24. The result: 179 books in under 50 years, selling about 800m copies.https://theconversation.com/how-to-write-a-novel-four-fiction-writers-on-danielle-steels-insane-working-day-11715

    Conversations with Danielle Cronin, Philip Howard and Julian Thomas

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    This chapter focuses on the expanding civic role and challenges for investigative journalists using digital and social media. The chapter includes conversations with Danielle Cronin (national deputy editor of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), as well as Professor Philip Howard (director of the Oxford Internet Institute), along with Distinguished Professor Julian Thomas (director of the ARC Centre of Excellence at RMIT University). They share their insights into setting an agenda of priorities for research and practice about public interest journalism. This chapter is an edited transcription of their conversations with the author, Dr Caryn Coatney, for a panel session sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. - This chapter provides new material about the impact of social media, online audiences and automation on investigative journalism

    Adding Spice to the Slog: Humanities in Medical Training.

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    Writing from personal experience, physician and author Danielle Ofri asks what evidence is needed to justify trying to humanize medical training via the power of literature

    Review of The Beachcomber's Wife by Adrian Mitchell

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    Review of The Beachcomber's Wife by Adrian Mitchel

    Review of Encyclopedia of Exploration: Invented and Apocryphal Narratives of Travel Raymond J. Howgego.

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    Review of Encyclopedia of Exploration: Invented and Apocryphal Narratives of Travel Raymond J. Howgego
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