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    Compte rendu de l’Atelier 2

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    Partoune Christine. Compte rendu de l’Atelier 2. In: Géographes associés n°27,2003. Quelle géographie enseigner demain à l'Université ? Géoforum de Liège 23 et 25 mai 2003. pp. 121-123

    Compte rendu de l’Atelier 2

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    Partoune Christine. Compte rendu de l’Atelier 2. In: Géographes associés n°27,2003. Quelle géographie enseigner demain à l'Université ? Géoforum de Liège 23 et 25 mai 2003. pp. 121-123

    Talking about a Christine Borland sculpture: effective empathy in contemporary anatomy art (and an emerging counterpart in medical training?)

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    This Introduction and interview discusses the poetical and empathic insights that are a key to the effectiveness of contemporary artist Christine Borland's practice and its relevance to the medical humanities, visual art research and medical students’ training. It takes place in a context of intensive interest in reciprocity and conversation as well as expert exchange between the fields of Medicine and Contemporary Arts. The interview develops an understanding of medical research and the application of its historical resources and contemporary practice-based research in contemporary art gallery exhibitions. Artists tend not to follow prescriptive programmes towards new historical knowledge, however, a desire to form productive relationships between history and contemporary art practice does reveal practical advantages. Borland's research also includes investigations in anatomy, medical practices and conservatio

    List of witnesses at the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings

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    Handwritten list of the seventeen testimonies recorded at the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings held at the Golden Gate University Auditorium in San Francisco, California from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 P.M on August 12, 1981.The testimonies were taped by Christine Asoo Umeda on a Sony Walkman recorder. Most of the witnesses were from Sacramento, California. Ms. Umeda was four years old when her family was incarcerated at Tule Lake and later transferred to Topaz, Utah. By the time of the hearings, Christine and Mary Tsukamoto were already involved in town hall meetings to advocate, educate, and help people prepare for the hearings

    List of witnesses and cassette tape numbers from the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings in San Francisco

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    Handwritten list of seventeen testimonies from the 1981 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings in San Francisco and the identification number of their recordings.The testimonies were taped by Christine Asoo Umeda on a Sony Walkman recorder. Most of the witnesses were from Sacramento, California. Ms. Umeda was four years old when her family was incarcerated at Tule Lake and later transferred to Topaz, Utah. By the time of the hearings, Christine and Mary Tsukamoto were already involved in town hall meetings to advocate, educate, and help people prepare for the hearings

    Practitioner Profile: An Interview with Christine Moriarty

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    Christine Moriarty, MBA, CFP® is a financial speaker, author and coach. She has been quoted extensively in publications including USA Today, Good Housekeeping, the Boston Globe and Fidelity Focus Magazine, as well as several books including Living Your Joy. She is a past columnist for Vermont Woman and has been published in several periodicals and on-line publications. In addition, she writes a monthly newsletter, “My Peace on Money,” that reaches a growing list of thousands of subscribers

    Christine Iverson: Cook Prize 2024, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author Christine Iverson gives an acceptance speech for Santiago Saw Things Differently: Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Artist, Doctor, Father of Neuroscience (Mit Kids Press an imprint of Candlewick Press)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Exclusion/intégration des jeunes dans leur ville (Exclusion/integration of young people in their town)

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    Abstract. - The educational handbooks are far from the reality of young people. They often approach the city on an abstract way and the approaches are almost transmissives. The didactics of a volunteer geography against exclusion is inspired by the principles of inter-cultural pedagogy. It takes the actual experiences and the needs of young people into account. It privileges the methods of learning from experience and social building of the knowledge.Résumé. - Les manuels scolaires sont bien éloignés de la réalité des jeunes et abordent souvent la ville d'une manière abstraite. Ils semblent s'intéresser à des «Français» (non issus de l'immigration), à l'abri des aléas de la vie. Les démarches sont surtout transmissives. La didactique d'une géographie engagée dans la lutte contre l'exclusion s'inspire des principes de la pédagogie interculturelle. Elle repose sur une prise en compte du vécu des jeunes et de leurs besoins. Elle privilégie les méthodes d'« auto-socio-construction des savoirs» et évite le cloisonnement disciplinaire. Elle tient compte de la diversité des personnes et des groupes sociaux qui composent l'humanité.Partoune Christine. Exclusion/intégration des jeunes dans leur ville (Exclusion/integration of young people in their town). In: Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français, 74e année, 1997-3 ( septembre). Didactique de la géographie. Aménagement et moyennes montagnes, sous la direction de Gérard Hugonie et Henri Rougier. pp. 261-272

    La Boite Theatre: A Brief History

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    This brief history was requested by La Boite Theatre Company and completed in February 2007. As a series of printed panels with accompanying photographs this history is available to the public in the foyer area of The Roundhouse Theatre, Kelvin Grove, home to La Boite. The author, Dr Christine Comans, is the Company’s official historian

    Christine de Pizan and Biblical Wisdom: A Feminist-Theological Point of View

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    Fifteenth-century author Christine de Pizan is admired for the extensiveness and the diversity of her writing, and is best known for her insightful defense of women. She, like many medieval writers, often used literary personification as a vehicle for conveying her thought. It has been noticed by many commentators that a number of the female literary figures Christine created had an unmistakably deified aura about them. A close engagement with her work reveals that when the need arose to affirm the inherent worth of women, or to herald the outstanding achievements of women, or to argue for the placement of women and men in the created order as equal partners in a common humanity, or to validate herself as a person of sound wisdom and learning, Christine added a theological dimension to her writing which included an affirming and wisdom-inspiring female symbol for deity. This current study, drawing upon the insights of today\u27s feminist scholars in religion, has attempted to demonstrate that the female literary theological figures she developed for the purpose of feminist authentication were inspired to a significant extent by the female figure of biblical Wisdom. Moreover, it has been shown that the scriptural Wisdom text that Christine used most extensively was the book of the Wisdom of Solomon. Scholars have long noted that in the three works under discussion here - L\u27epistre Othea la deesse, L\u27advision Cristine, and Le livre de la cite des dames - Christine utilized, borrowed from, and often revised many traditional examples of female empowerment. The recognition of her poetic as well as didactic use of the imposing female figure of biblical Wisdom adds another intriguing interpretative element to an understanding of the feminist dimension of Christine\u27s thought
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