4,134 research outputs found

    Sanders’ Pictorial Primer

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    Sanders’ Pictorial Primer, or, An Introduction to Sanders’ First Reader, enl. and rev. by Charles W. Sanders. A primary reader with illustrations and words for children.At head of title: Sanders’ series. The name of J.C. Sanders appears on t.-p. of 1846 edition as joint author. Cover title: The green primer

    Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory

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    © 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Persuasion through emotions in Athenian deliberative oratory. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 57-73). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag

    Introduction

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    © 2016, Franz Steiner Verlag. The attached document (embargoed until 31/10/2017) is an author produced version of a chapter uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. Sanders, E. (2016). Introduction. In E. Sanders, & M. Johncock (Eds.), Emotion and persuasion in classical antiquity (pp. 13-24). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag

    Will I still be me? A journey through a transplant / Diana Sanders

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    Article first published online: 18 AUG 2008Reviews the book: Will I still be me? A journey through a transplant By Diana Sanders, Day Books, 2006, PB £8.99, 166 pp. ISBN-13: 97809532213-8-7Bernadette Richard

    Diary of C. J. Sanders

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    Diary - This document is the personal diary of Constance Jukes Sanders, daughter of Gilbert E. Sanders, Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police 1905-1908. The diary begins on August 27, 1910, and ends April 6, 1911. Diary entries include daily activities of C. J. Sanders during her nineteenth and twentieth years, while living in Athabasca Landing with her parents. C. J. spent her days doing housework at the family's home, and often taught Sunday School at the local church. A favourite pastime was having friends over to play bridge in the evening, or riding ponies during the daytime. Church was a big part of the family's week. The women also spent a lot of time cooking, cleaning and sewing. C. J. took a boat over to Europe with her mother and father just before Christmas in 1910. She was very seasick during the trip. While in Europe they visited family and friends in England, Ireland and France (45 pages

    Should i publish in an open access journal?

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    An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results

    Map showing subdivision of Mallet Land and Cattle Company's ranch, Hockley & Cochran counties, Texas.

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    1 map : photocopy ; 37 x 59 cm, on sheet 52 x 62 cmIncludes legend."I, Sylvan Sanders, licensed land surveyor do hereby certify that this map correctly shows the Mallet Land & Cattle Company's ranch as subdivided by me upon the ground, July 29th to August 21st, 1924" -- Sylvan Sanders, Licensed Land Surveyor.Southwest Collection copy: former call number MAP 12.5 M253.Southwest Collection copy: loaned for copying by Mrs. Carl Williams, Hale Center, Texas, 1980

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) in adults: a qualitative study of perspectives from professional practice

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    Background Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) can cause profound and prolonged illness and disability, and poses significant problems of uncertainty for healthcare professionals in its diagnosis and management. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the nature of professional 'best practice' in working with people with CFS/ME. Methods The views and experiences of health care practitioners (HCPs) were sought, who had been judged by people with CFS/ME themselves to have been particularly helpful and effective. Qualitative semi-structured interviews following a topic guide were carried out with six health care practitioners. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and subject to thematic analysis. Results Five main themes were developed: 1) Diagnosis; 2) Professional perspectives on living with CFS/ME; 3) Interventions for treatment and management; 4) Professional values and support for people with CFS/ME and their families; 5) Health professional roles and working practices. Key findings related to: the diagnostic process, especially the degree of uncertainty which may be shared by primary care physicians and patients alike; the continued denial in some quarters of the existence of CFS/ME as a condition; the variability, complexity, and serious impact of the condition on life and living; the onus on the person with CFS/ME to manage their condition, supported by HCPs; the wealth of often conflicting and confusing information on the condition and options for treatment; and the vital role of extended listening and trustful relationships with patients. Conclusions While professional frustrations were clearly expressed about the variability of services both in primary and specialist care and continuing equivocal attitudes to CFS/ME as a condition, there were also strong positive messages for people with CFS/ME where the right services are in place. Many of the findings from these practitioners seen by their patients as helping them more effectively, accord with the existing literature identifying the particular importance of listening skills, respect and trust for establishing a therapeutic relationship which recognises key features of the patient trajectory and promotes effective person-centred management of this complex condition. These findings indicate the need to build such skills and knowledge more systematically into professional training informed by the experience of specialist services and those living with the condition

    Konstruksi Kriminalitas Sulap di Dalam Film (Analisis Semiotika Charles Sanders Peirce Dalam Film Now You See Me 2)

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    Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagai mana tanda-tanda seseorang yang akan melakukan kejahatan dengan menggunakan seni sulap dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan menggunakan semiotika Chrales Sanders Peirce untuk mengetahui tanda-tanda dalam tiap adegan film Now You See Me 2

    School addition, Sundown, Hockley County, Texas

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    Scale approximately 1:1,1561 map ; 68 x 29 cm, on sheet 70 x 32 cm"I, Sylvan Sanders, licensed land survey, do hereby certify that this map is a true and correct representation of work done by me upon the ground in February 1941."Southwest Collection copy: former call number MAP 12.3 s958.Southwest Collection copy: gift of I. F. Lea, 1972
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