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    L-R: Katie Lee; Leo Walters; Bruce Berger sitting on a boat on the Colorado River.

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    Photo of Photo of Arizona folk singer and author Katie Lee (far left), Leo Walters (center), and writer Bruce Berger (far right), sitting on a raft on the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, Uta

    Interview with Bruce Cohen, author of 'Psychiatric Hegemony: A Marxist Theory of Mental Illness

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    Bruce Cohen of the University of Auckland offers a comprehensive Marxist critique of the business of mental health, demonstrating how the prerogatives of neoliberal capitalism for productive, selfgoverning citizens have allowed the discourse on mental illness to expand beyond the psychiatric institution into many previously untouched areas of public and private life including the home, school and the workplace

    Plan and operation of the NHANES I Epidemiologic Followup Study, 1982-84

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    This report describes the Epidemiologic Followup Study to the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cohort, 25-74 years of age.Prepared by Bruce B. Cohen et al."June 1987."Includes bibliographical references (p. 20)

    Moving the cows past the pub at Cohen, Cape York, Queensland, ca. 1972, 1 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; Title devised by cataloguer from information on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361751

    ANZAC Day with Bruce Scates

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    This ANZAC Day will be unlike any other in living memory. But wherever we are, we can still come together and reflect. Come together this ANZAC Day for a special online event with Professor Bruce Scates, ANU historian, author and producer of the series ‘Australian Journey’. In this interactive broadcast, Bruce will present a vivid look at how our nation remembers war, and tell the stories of men and women touched by it

    The Lewis & Clark sketchbook: based on 1804-1806 journey of Lewis & Clark

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    This sketchbook follows the footsteps of two American explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, as they explored and mapped the Missouri and Columbia Rivers from 1804-1806, and made contact with the Indigenous peoples along the way. The author has also included travel suggestions and a travel itinerary for those interested in following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. The last part of the sketchbook contains the sketches of schoolchildren as they sketched their interpretations of selected diary entries of the Lewis and Clark 1804-1806 journey of exploration.monograp

    Review of 'Routledge International Handbook of Critical Mental Health' edited by Bruce Cohen

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    Bruce Cohen, the editor of this book, has been interviewed twice for Psychreg Journal of Psychology. The first interview (Relojo, 2017a) was about his book Psychiatric hegemony: A Marxist theory of mental illness (2016). The second (Relojo, 2017b) was about this volume, which is a multi-authored text summarising critical approaches to mental health

    Debra Bruce, 25th Annual Literary Festival

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    Debra Bruce is the author of three books of poetry, Pure Daughter, Sudden Hunger, and most recently, What Wind Will Do. Her poems have appeared in such journals as The American Poetry Review, The North American Review, Poetry, and The Virginia Quarterly Review, and she has received grants in writing from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Illinois Arts Council. She is Associate Professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University

    Season 2, Episode 3: Directing Julia Cho’s play The Language Archive : A Conversation with Bruce Walsh

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    In this episode of the podcast, Bruce Walsh, who teaches playwriting and acting at Elizabethtown College, talks about directing Julia Cho’s 2012 play, The Language Archive. The play focuses on the character of George, a linguist who studies and tries to preserve dying languages. Although language is his field of study, he struggles to communicate with other people, particularly with his wife, Mary, who leaves him at the start of the play
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