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sj-pdf-1-psh-10.1177_20101058211054913 – Supplemental Material for Evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention on stress and anxiety of family caregivers managing peritoneal dialysis
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-psh-10.1177_20101058211054913 for Evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention on stress and anxiety of family caregivers managing peritoneal dialysis by Fazila Aloweni, Kinjal Doshi, Nurliyana Agus, Stephanie Fook-Chong, Sin Yan Wu, Lau Peng Kong, Marjorie Foo, Elena M Ayob and Truls Ostby in Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare</p
The Reflective Researcher: Social Workers' Theories of Practice Research
How do we reconcile the gap between research theory and the reality of social work practice? How can a social work research methodology be developed which is relevant to the workplace?This innovative collection approaches social work research from the 'bottom' up. Instead of starting with theory, it starts with practice, showing how a research methodology can be developed from actual experience.Using a 'reflective' approach, The Reflective Researcher demonstrates a variety of ways of working with research methods and theory. The contributors deal with both qualitative and quantitative methods, and show how a range of theories including feminism and poststructuralism can be integrated into research.Written in an unpretentious and engaging style, The Reflective Researcher is a valuable reference for social work practitioners, researchers and students.Jan Fook lectures in the Graduate School of Social Work at La Trobe University, Melbourne. She is the author of Radical Casework.The Reflective Researcher will encourage social workers and researchers alike to explore the fruitful relationship between research based practice and practice based research. Professor Juliet Cheetham, University of Stirling reverses the dominant hierarchical relation between 'theory' and 'practice' and demonstrates in a clear and liberating way how the subjugated knowledge of social work practitioners can challenge scientistic and deductive thinking. Professor Peter Leonard, McGill University
Author interview: Q and A with Dr Phillipa K. Chong on inside the critics’ circle: book reviewing in uncertain times
In this author interview, we speak to Dr Phillipa K. Chong about her recent book, Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times, which takes readers behind the scenes of fiction reviewing, drawing on interviews with critics to explore the complexities of the review-writing process within a broader context of uncertainty
Social work: critical theory and practice
This is a text which is organised with a reflective approach to social work. The discussion and description of theories and practices is interspersed with exercises, which serve to engage the reader in an interactive thinking process. Author is from Deakin University
NOT CANONIZATION, NOT ARCHIVE FEVER: REVIEWING LEE FOOK CHEE'S HONG KONG. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 1950-S
Through reviewing the photographic monograph Lee Fook Chee's Hong Kong: Photographs from the 1950s, the author attempts to address recent phenomenon in visual arts and visual research, that is, canonization and the archive fever of using historic pictures in research and visual art practices. The author contextualizes the book project within the local milieu and the history of photography in Hong Kong in order to shed lights on the under-researched areas in Trans-Asia photography.232-23
Samuk khruang chaksan chao Chong
The author describes the characteristics of basketwork of Chong people, an ethnic group residing in Chanthaburi, Trat and Rayong, especially in areas adjacent Cambodia. The author comments that Chong's basketwork is unique because it reflects both the knowledge and cultural beliefs of this indigenous group
NOT CANONIZATION, NOT ARCHIVE FEVER: REVIEWING LEE FOOK CHEE'S HONG KONG. PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 1950-S
232-236Through reviewing the photographic monograph Lee Fook Chee's Hong Kong: Photographs from the 1950s, the author attempts to address recent phenomenon in visual arts and visual research, that is, canonization and the archive fever of using historic pictures in research and visual art practices. The author contextualizes the book project within the local milieu and the history of photography in Hong Kong in order to shed lights on the under-researched areas in Trans-Asia photography
Wang Chong "Lun heng" xin tan =: Reinvestigation on Lunheng of Wang Chong
M.Phil.Lunheng(論衡) is the only extant work from Wang Chong(王充 27-100), renowned Eastern Han philosopher, in the contemporary society. In the autobiography Ziji(自紀),Wang Chong portrayed it as a book written due to his “dissatisfaction with the many deceitful books and popular literature devoid of veracity and (傷偽書俗文多不實誠). Consequently, Lunheng has been generally interpreted as a work that embodies the spirit of “criticism on fictions and (疾虛妄) in various academic fields. On the other hand, Wang Chong has become a significant representative in philosophical history of Han with his acclaimed status as a realist evincing an avid interest in the criticism to falsehood and pursuit of truth. However, the assumption of such writing aspiration proves to be inadequate to the interpretation of the text, for there are considerable contents unrelated to “criticism on fictions and falsehood” in Lunheng. Second, plenty of debates and discussions in Lunheng suggest that Wang Chong lacks actual concerns for reason and truth. To a certain extent, such discourses even reveal the opposite of such readiness. In view of the doubts regarding this persisting premise, the present impartial discourse of Wang Chong’s thoughts and his historical image is thus challenged and awaits vigorous reinvestigation.This thesis attempts to carry out such reinvestigation and mainly involves four chapters. The first chapter begins with the reappraisal of the study of Wang Chong’s social stratum as its approach, hoping to discover the emotional foundation that the writing rests on and the basic concerns of Wang Chong as a scholar and a minor government official. The second chapter revolves around the articles related to “criticism on fictions and falsehood”, targeting at the inspection of the modus of the criticism in Lunheng, as well as the Wang Chong’s writing intention and values refracted from it. The third chapter centers on the last seven chapters of Lunheng, in which they reflect the ultimate ambition and related contestations with traditional Confucianist values of the author. The fourth and final chapter investigates the source of credibility that underlies the criticism and thought of Wang Chong, so as to reveal the gist of its philosophical characteristics and historical meaning. This thesis aims to establish a new and consistent interpretation for Lunheng, present an objective picture of Wang Chong’s thoughts, and give a proper evaluation to its importance.《論衡》是東漢王充(27-100)惟一傳世著作,據全書總序〈自紀〉篇所述,《論衡》是因為「傷偽書俗文多不實誠」而撰作,〈佚文〉篇又謂「《論衡》篇以十數,亦一言也,曰『疾虛妄』」。故此《論衡》歷來多以「疾虛妄」為宗旨的著作定位進入各個範疇的研究領域,王充亦以一位考實辨虛的務實學者之身分成為漢代思想史上重要的哲人代表。然而細審文本,書中固然有不少與「疾虛妄」無關的篇章,王充的議論亦呈現了對於事理、事實並無真切關懷的現象,部分論述甚至與所謂「疾虛妄」的思想宗旨背道而馳。準此,「疾虛妄」能否概括《論衡》一書的宗旨而由此而來有關王充其人及其《論衡》思想的研究,乃至於其歷史定位的結論就有亟待重探的必要了。本文之撰,旨在重探王充著述《論衡》的真正動機及其反映的思想特色,全文分為四個主要章節。第一章由王充的社會階層切入以展開討論,通過考察書中反映其士、吏的身分之視域以考見王充撰作的緣起。第二章進一步剖析《論衡》「疾虛妄」作品的形式特點與其所能說明的著述動機及價值取態。第三章聚焦探討全書最後七篇作品,以揭示王充著書的終極關懷及其與傳統儒家思想的矛盾與張力。第四章考察王充在書中實現其終極關懷時,其論述與思考背後的價值根據,並藉此抉發王充思想的時代特徵與意義。本文期望通過對《論衡》文本的細讀、爬疏,組織一個新的、貫通全書的詮釋方式,藉以更客觀地呈現王充真實的思想面貌,並對王充其人及其書予以適切的歷史評價。陳子星."2020年4月".Parallel title from English abstract.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2020.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 282-294).Abstract also in English.Title from PDF title page (viewed on March 2, 2022).Chen Zixing
New Theory of Superconductivity
Chong Jiang's theory about superconductivity.This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and staff only. We currently cannot provide this open access without the author's permission. If you are the author of this work and desire to provide it open access or wish access removed please contact the Wahlstrom Library to discuss permission
Fruitable / Nelly Stephanie Nawari ... [et al.]
Fruitable is a food & beverage kiosk located at Imago shopping complex in time
square Kota Kinabalu, Sabah to attract people since Imago is new shopping
complex. Fruitable provide F&D to all the ages level. Fruitable also accepts order for event
wedding,birthday,engagement or others. Fruitable can serve all customer nicely.
While there are many F&B in market like Fruitable. Fruitable will make a differences
in tenn of product. We are provide F&D focuses more to healthy. Through serve a healthy
product,fruitable will slowly but surely will gain a large of market.
People will consume our product when they realize that how important to take care of
their health. Nowadays they are Jot of company produce unhealthy product therefore
Fruitable has foreseen the opportunity to provide the finest and highest quality to decrease
the healthy problem among Malaysian.This has shown that Fruitable has caliber to be one
of the successfully F & B product in Malaysia and worldwide one day.
We,Fruitable,saw the opportunity that this business has the potential of success of
provide that it is handled efficiently. People consume food and drinks in their life to
continue their life. Fruitable sees this as a way to prosper in this market,by taking
advantages of all these people's need
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