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    A journey to self-compassion

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    Clinical psychologists Sarah Corthorne and Dr Katherine Wakelin present their findings from a randomized control trial which has led to the development of their newly launched Compassion Course for Vets

    Oral history interview with James Henry Wakelin, Jr.

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    Transcript, 48 pp.The interview covers Wakelin's career, including his education, work at the Navy Department and Engineering Research Associates (ERA), and later consulting work. The first part of the interview reviews his education at Dartmouth, Cambridge, and Yale, and his first job at B.F. Goodrich. He discusses his work in the Navy department during World War II, where he was involved with their first use of modern computers. Through this Wakelin came in contact with William Norris and others who founded ERA. Wakelin discusses his own plans to establish a consulting company after the war and his decision to join ERA. He discusses his work in ERA's Washington D.C. office from 1945 to 1948, where he was primarily involved with securing Navy contracts. Other aspects about ERA in the late 1940s are discussed, including his relationships with John Parker, C. B. Tompkins, and others. He concludes with a review of his later work with a textile institute affiliated with Princeton.Wakelin, James Henry. (1986). Oral history interview with James Henry Wakelin, Jr.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107695

    The cost of glyphosate resistance: is there a fitness penalty associated with glyphosate resistance in annual ryegrass?

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    Angela M. Wakelin and Christopher Prestonhttp://www.weedinfo.com.au/bk_15awc.htm

    Wakelin, James Thomas, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/423347Surname: WAKELIN. Given Name(s) or Initials: JAMES THOMAS. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 11192.249862 Item: [2016.0049.55608] "Wakelin, James Thomas, [No Service Number]

    Account of an interview with David S. Wakelin, 45, of Cape Elizabeth, a trustee

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    Account of an interview with David S. Wakelin, 45, of Cape Elizabeth, a trustee of the Maine State Retirement System. Wakelin believes the system is headed for a serious financial crisis and that now is the time to start addressing the problem. With a brief biographical profile

    Account of an interview with David S. Wakelin, 45, of Cape Elizabeth, a trustee

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    Account of an interview with David S. Wakelin, 45, of Cape Elizabeth, a trustee of the Maine State Retirement System. Wakelin believes the system is headed for a serious financial crisis and that now is the time to start addressing the problem. With a brief biographical profile

    Healing Environments: Using landscape-led, tactical interventions to improve user experience within urban healthcare districts

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    Whilst the mental and physical benefits of nature are well documented, most urban healthcare precincts remain void of any such meaningful, green interventions. Against a backdrop of dangerously high pollution levels, increasing patient waiting times and decreasing staff mental health, it is no wonder that hospitals are becoming a growing source of anxiety for many users

    Book review: Making a 21st century constitution: playing fair in modern democracies by Frank Vibert

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    In Making a 21st Century Constitution: Playing Fair in Modern Democracies, Frank Vibert explores the current state of constitutions, outlining why they have become outdated and suggesting ways in which they can be reworked to better meet the needs of democracies today. While readers may not agree with all of the book’s arguments, it provides interesting insight into how constitutions can overcome their democratic weaknesses and is a welcome addition to this increasing body of scholarship, finds Elyse Wakelin

    Book review: making a 21st century constitution: playing fair in modern democracies by Frank Vibert

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    In Making a 21st Century Constitution: Playing Fair in Modern Democracies, Frank Vibert explores the current state of constitutions, outlining why they have become outdated and suggesting ways in which they can be reworked to better meet the needs of democracies today. While readers may not agree with all of the book’s arguments, it provides interesting insight into how constitutions can overcome their democratic weaknesses and is a welcome addition to this increasing body of scholarship, finds Elyse Wakelin
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