2,502 research outputs found

    COLLECTION 0152: Papers of Wilbert Shenk

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    Wilbert Shenk (1935 - ), noted missiologist and author, joined the School of Intercultural Studies faculty at Fuller Theological Seminary in 1995. As of 2019, Dr. Shenk taught as Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture. Shenk’s areas of expertise include mission history, missiology, mission to contemporary culture. The Papers of Wilbert Shenk collection has a date range of 1967-2008. Materials include his doctoral thesis, meeting minutes, drafts of book chapters, lectures, conference presentations, and correspondence. The organizations and projects where he had an administrative role and is highlighted in the collection are American Society of Missiology, North Atlantic Missiology Project, Gospel and Our Culture Program, and Missiology of Western Culture Program

    Walter P Fuller & Wells Art Studio

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    Walter P. Fuller & Wells Art Studio. Walter P. Fuller is standing on the steps of the house where he was born. Walter P. Fuller was the author of St. Petersburg and its people [1972] It was the Wells Art Studio (1322 4th Avenue West) in January 1972

    COLLECTION 0025: Robert Boyd Munger Papers, 1954-1995

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    Author of the bestselling booklet, “My Heart, Christ\u27s Home,” (1954, 2005) with over eleven million copies in print, Robert Boyd Munger (1910-2001) served as pastor at South Hollywood Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles (1936-1945), First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, California (1945-1962), and University Presbyterian Church in Seattle (1962-1969). This collection consists of 15 linear feet of sermon preparation materials and finished sermons, correspondence, materials collected for writing and speaking, and course materials

    “Margaret Fuller on the Stage”

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    "Margaret Fuller on the Stage" considera la presenza di Fuller come personaggio del dramma di Susan Sontag, "Alice in Bed" (1993), in cui la protagonista Alice James si intrattiene -- nella scena della propria mente -- con importanti donne di lettere come Emily Dickinson e la Fuller oltre a due personaggi di fantasia, al fine di ricavarne consigli e insegnamenti. Di Fuller il saggio mette in rilievo la personalità incline al "role-playing" e all'auto-drammatizzazione conducendo così a un giro di vite sul problema dell'identità dell'autrice di "Woman in the Nineenth-century" pesantemente manipolata, alla sua morte, dai grandi Maestri del trascendentalismo, come Emerson e Hawthorne, oltre a eminenti scrittori come Higginson, Poe e James che ne fornirono all'unisono un ritratto poco rispondente al carattere di donna trasgressiva che condivide parzialmente con le altre figure invocate nella scena del dramma di Sontag. Citazioni dai sei volumi di lettere della scrittrice raccolte da Robert Hudspeth e analogie tra la situazione "nonsensical" della scena con l'assurda situazione in cui viene a trovarsi il personaggio Alice creato da Lewis Carroll quando attraversa la soglia tra veglia e sonno sono messe a confronto con il dramma pirandelliano "Come tu mi vuoi", perchè il lettore possa valutare appieno il ruolo della "maschera" -- una ricerca condotta a suo tempo da Pirandello e riproposta da Sontag -- nell'auto-costruzione del sè. In pieno possesso del suo personaggio, Sontag crea, con Fuller, la propria complice e il proprio doppio, facendo di lei, come fu fatto a suo tempo di Sontag stessa da Norman Mailer, una "Dark Lady". Il ricco apparato di note ha il merito di ricongiungere la puntuale ricerca delle femministe Sandra Gilbert e Susan Gubar che data al 1979 con l'aggiornata interpretazione teatrale delle tre principali scrittrici da parte dell'intellettuale Sontag."Margaret Fuller on the Stage” focuses on the presence of Fuller as a character in Susan Sontag’s play "Alice in Bed" (1993), where Alice, the protagonist, entertains – in the scene of her own mind – important women of letters, such as Emily Dickinson and Fuller besides two fictional characters, with the aim of obtaining advice and counseling. The essay is devoted to Fuller’s persona – mostly, her inkling towards role-playing and self-dramatization –- and leads to a turning point that revolves around the problem of identity of the author of Woman in the Nineenth-Century. It also focuses on the question of the manipulation of Margaret Fuller on the part of the great Transcendentalist Masters such as Emerson and Hawthorne, besides eminent writers like Higginson, Poe and Henry James, who portrayed her as a different woman from the transgressive figure who shares the features of the other women of letters evoked in Sontag’s drama. Quotations from the six volumes of the writer’s letters, gathered by Robert Hudspeth, and analogies between the "nonsensical" situation of the scene with the absurd situation where Lewis Carroll’s Alice falls into when she crosses the threshold between wake and sleep, are compared with Pirandello’s play, 'As You Desire Me', in order for the reader to evaluate the role of the “mask ". That is a research concerning the construction of the self that was undertaken also by Pirandello and was then re-proposed by Sontag. Well in possession of her main character in Scene 5 of the play, Sontag sees in Fuller her own accomplice and turns her – as Norman Mailer did with Sontag herself – into a "Dark Lady". The rich and extensive reference apparatus links up the work of feminist critics Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar (dating to 1979) with intellectual Sontag’s updated theatrical interpretation of the three main characters

    An investigation into the clinical reasoning of cardiorespiratory physiotherapists using a simulated patient and simulated high dependency unit

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    The ability of physiotherapists to make clinical decisions is understood to be a vital component of achieving expertise and is part of being an autonomous practitioner, yet this complex phenomenon has been under-researched in cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. Educators in this field need to understand what method of clinical reasoning clinicians are using, so that educational strategies can be designed to facilitate the development of clinical reasoning by undergraduate physiotherapy students prior to them going on clinical placement.This study explored the clinical reasoning of eight expert cardiorespiratory physiotherapists by observing their actions and behaviour whilst they assessed a simulated patient with respiratory complications in a simulated environment. The assessments were video-recorded. The physiotherapists were encouraged to think-aloud to verbalise their thought processes and had a debrief interview afterwards. The videos and the verbal transcripts from the assessment were analysed using a framework analysis and compared to other models of clinical reasoning.The study has confirmed that clinical reasoning is a complex, multi-dimensional phenomenon and the model produced shares some similarities with other models of clinical reasoning. Four key concepts have been identified as requirements for clinical reasoning development: knowledge acquisition; knowledge storage and retrieval; information processing and cognitive skill development; and metacognition and reflection. These concepts have been incorporated into a new conceptual model of clinical reasoning and embedded into a simulation learning strategy to facilitate clinical reasoning across all three years of the undergraduate physiotherapy programme

    COLLECTION 0168: Manuel J. Gaxiola Collection

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    Dr. Manuel Gaxiola (1927-2014) was an author and preliminary leader of the Iglesia Apostolica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús in Mexico. He served as president and presiding bishop of Mexico’s Iglesia Apostolica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús for two terms (1970-1974, and 1978-1982). Dr. Gaxiola also served as the first non-US president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, and director of CERLAM (The Center for the Study of Religion in Latin America). The Manuel J. Gaxiola Collection includes biographical material, correspondence, administrative records, and ministerial training and publications. Materials relate to the charismatic church movement in Latin America, particularily the Iglesia Apostolica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús. Dates range from 1930-2005. Content is written in the English and Spanish languages

    Analysis of social networks supporting the self-management of type 2 diabetes for people with mental illness

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    BackgroundPeople with mental illness have been identified as being more likely to experience type 2 diabetes and the complications arising from this, necessitating more complex chronic illness self-management. Social support has been identified as a significant factor in the successful adoption of lifestyle change for people with type 2 diabetes, however people with mental illness often have impoverished social networks leading to greater reliance upon professional care givers. This study maps the support provided by formal (paid and professional carers) and informal networks to people with mental illness and type 2 diabetes, comparing the experiences of people with a spouse with those without one.MethodsInterviews were conducted with 29 clients of a community nursing service with mental health problems who receive professional support to self-manage type 2 diabetes. Participants were asked to complete an egocentric social network map which involved mapping the people and services who support them to manage their health. Demographic data was collected as was data about co-morbidities and service use within the last 6 months. Network maps were supplemented by a series of open-ended questions about self-management practices, who supports these practices and what support they provide.ResultsParticipants identified small social networks with few friendship ties. These networks had diminished due to illness. For people with a spouse, this person provided significant support for chronic illness self-management performing a range of daily care and illness management tasks. People without a spouse were more reliant on professional and paid care givers for daily care and illness management. People without a spouse also demonstrated greater reliance upon weak social ties for emotional support and social connection and often developed friendships with formal caregivers.ConclusionsSpousal support reduces the need for professional services. In the absence of a spouse, participants were more reliant upon paid and professional carers and weaker social ties for chronic illness support and social connection leading to greater vulnerability of loss of support

    Hoyt William Fuller Collection

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    The Hoyt William Fuller Collection documents his career from 1943-1981. Mr. Fuller's association with Johnson Publishing Company from the 1950's until 1976 is represented during his years as the associate editor of Ebony and as editor of Negro Digest/Black World, 1961-1976. In his capacity as editor of the leading Black literary publication in the nation, Mr. Fuller was mentor, critic, consultant and publisher to many of today's writers. He was a founder of the Organization of Black American Culture (O.B.A.C.). The famous Wall of Respect in Chicago, created by the artist workshop of O.B.A.C. in May of 1976, gave impetus to the wall mural movement of the 1960's. The papers and the correspondence, photographs and posters that document his travels in Africa, Europe and the Americas leave a collection of great clarity and great beauty. This collection will prove to be a vital link in the history of African Americans and a most important part of the development of responsible journalism in the United States. At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at [email protected]

    Becoming Bucky Fuller

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    Concerned with the origins and development of the Dymaxion House project as well as Fuller's public persona, the author uses Buckminster Fuller's archives, particularly the multivolume "Chronofile" to construct a history parallel to the accepted sequence of events

    Who are you with?

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    Five short stories.M.F.A.by Nick Fuller Googin
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