168 research outputs found

    Winifred Nicholson

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    This work shows the reader English painter Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) as she has never fully been seen before. The author has had access to newly archived material of her letters and articles and has also drawn on the family archive to find previously unpublished material, shedding new light on her career and personal life

    Interview with Ellen Frankfort, women's rights activist and author

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    Ellen Frankfort, author of Vaginal Politics and health columnist for the Village Voice, is interviewed by Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon. She discusses health issues and feminist politics.GrayscaleSoun

    Interview with Elizabeth Janeway, author

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    Author of The Walsh Girls, Man's World, and Woman's Place, Elizabeth Janeway is interviewed by Milwaukee TV and radio moderator Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon, assistant professor of Community Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Extension. She explores how societal attitudes are shaped and how they have determined the traditional roles of men and women.GrayscaleSoun

    Winifred L. Stoelting, "Hale Woodruff, Artist and Teacher: Through the Atlanta Years," 1978

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    A dissertation written by Winifred L. Stoelting about the life and work of Hale Woodruff. 338 pages

    The focussed life

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    While receiving treatment for cancer, US author Winifred Gallagher noticed how much better she felt if she focussed on her family\u27s immediate needs, rather than her painful therapy. When she recovered, she began studying the neuroscience and psychology of attention. Her book, "Rapt: Attention and the Focussed Life" argues that if your life is the sum of what you focus on, the subjects of your focus can have a profound effect on your life. And in this age of distractions, her thesis seems especially important. Winifred Gallagher has written several books on psychology, including "House Thinking", "Just the Way You Are", "Working on God" and "Spiritual Genius." Her work has appeared in publications including "The New York Times", "Rolling Stone" and "Atlantic Monthly". &nbsp

    Meaning of Routines for Transitioning Foster Youth

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    Abstract Date Presented 4/1/2017 This pilot investigation sought to understand the meaning of routines for foster youth as they transition from independent living programs. The results indicate that transitioning foster youth face many challenges in developing meaningful routines. Transitioning foster youth represent an underserved population. Primary Author and Speaker: Kyle Shumard Contributing Authors: Winifred Schultz-Krohn</jats:p

    Efficacy of the Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Intervention for Children With Developmental Coordination Problems

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    Abstract Date Presented 4/1/2017 This quantitative investigation provides initial data regarding the efficacy of the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance approach for children diagnosed with developmental coordination disorders. Goal attainment scaling was used as the outcome measure, and significant gains were made in individualized goals for all children. Primary Author and Speaker: Winifred Schultz-Krohn Additional Authors and Speakers: Nancy Huang, Monique Afram, Cameren Muller, Ashley Sanches, Tiffany Tzuang</jats:p

    pollen_datadryad

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    Data were collected at field sites in Baja California Sur, Mexico by Winifred F. Frick. Geographic locations for SiteIDs can be obtained by author upon request. Species codes are LEYE: Leptonycteris yerbabuenae; ANPA: Antrozous pallidus. Time = time visit occurred; Sunset = time of local sunset; MinSunset= minutes after local sunset of when visit occurred; Pollen Grains = number of pollen grains of Pachycereus pringlei found on stigma after single visit by identified bat species
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