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Patterns of Being
Author also known as Heather SladdinMajor creative work: 'Patterns of Being' – a verse novel. The major creative work is a narrative in open verse. The fictional narrative was inspired by an interview with Rupert Max Stuart in The Age on August 19, 2002, titled, 'Max Stuart reflects, finds peace'. Rupert Max Stuart is a South Australian Aboriginal man who was imprisoned in the 1950s for the murder and rape of Mary Hattam, a young white girl. The case created controversy around issues of race and capital punishment for many years. 'Patterns of Being' is a fictional narrative about grief and reconciliation. A girl named Dawn is murdered and police accuse a carnival worker named Rufus. The story is told by Annie, who is Dawn's cousin. She recalls her own experiences but also imagines the remembrances of Lilly, Dawn's mother and Aril, a nymph-like girl who moves through dimensions of time and space. The imagery is inspired by the environment of regional South Australia and the narrative shows Annie's psychic evolution. Annie is 'both the agent and the theatre of individuation' (Simondon). 'Patterns of Being' shows how Annie uses the collective voices of her interior to navigate a path through grieThesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Humanities, 201
A Ninth Century Account of Diets and Dies aegyptiaci
Stuart Heather. A Ninth Century Account of Diets and Dies aegyptiaci. In: Scriptorium, Tome 33 n°2, 1979. pp. 237-244
Karin Schneider. Die deutschen Handschriften der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek Mùnchen. Cgm 501-690.. (Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum Bibliothecae Monacensis, vol. V, part 4)
Stuart Heather. Karin Schneider. Die deutschen Handschriften der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek Mùnchen. Cgm 501-690.. (Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum Bibliothecae Monacensis, vol. V, part 4). In: Scriptorium, Tome 34 n°1, 1980. pp. 120-121
The Development of the Substance Use Wellness Tool on University Campuses
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
The Substance Use Wellness Tool raises awareness of the links among occupation, substance use, and mental health to support the well-being of young people in postsecondary settings. This study addresses how to apply the tool to facilitate early intervention.
Primary Author and Speaker: Shu-Ping Chen
Contributing Authors: Terry Krupa, Heather Stuart</jats:p
The Lost Jingle Dress
The Lost Jingle Dress is a story written in 2014 by Heather Young-Leslie, and performed by Stuart McLean for the CBC Radio program Vinyl Café. The story lauds the small community of Jasper, Alberta. It was broadcast as part of the "Indigenous Music" episode, aired on June 3 & 4, 2016. This version was recorded from the public radio broadcast onto a private-owned recording device (iPhone) in m4a format
Images Study: A Survey of Medical Educators' Attitudes Toward Psychiatry, 2011
The purpose was to obtain information about the attitudes of medical educators and leading health professionals in Asia-Pacific, European and other international collaborating sites to psychiatry and their opinions about psychiatrists. The data will be used to suggest possible lines of action to diminish stigma of psychiatry and of psychiatrists in the settings in which the study has been carried out
A new and improved chart of the Cape of Good Hope, the Mozambique Passage & c.
Chart.
At foot, bottom left: Drawn by J. Norie, Teacher of Navigation, No. 157, Leadenhall Street.
Insets: 5, and below them "A View of the Cape of Good Hope"; 1, A New Chart of Delagoa Bay, by Mr. James Stuart. - 2,... St. Augustines Bay, by Captain J. Smith. - 3, False Bay by Captain S. Kruger. - 4... Saldanha Bay by Captain Dampierre. 5,... Table Bay by Captain Douglas. Line scales given
sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437221111365 - Supplemental material for Trends in Post-Secondary Student Stress: A Pan-Canadian Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437221111365 for Trends in Post-Secondary Student Stress: A Pan-Canadian Study by Brooke Linden, Heather Stuart and Amy Ecclestone in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
The Times, They Are Changing
In 2015, Rutgers became only the second accredited law school in the United States to select the open-source ILS, Koha. The merger of two unique catalogs at Rutgers Law School has presented unique challenges with respect to migration mapping, data recall for large records, and relevancy ranking, all of which affect search results and usability of the OPAC. System migrations always result in some data being lost or incorrectly transferred. The hope is to minimize just how much data is compromised while fixing errors that might not have come to light but for the migration.Peer reviewe
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