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Organisational volunteering: Meanings of volunteering, professionalism, volunteer communities of practice and wellbeing
McAllum, Kirstie Lynd. - : University of Waikato, 2012
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Human response to vibration in residential environments: Development of a social survey for the study of vibration annoyance in residential environments in Chinese
Tan, TWG; Waddington, DC. - : University of Salford, 2012
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Blind estimation of reverberation time in classrooms and hospital wards
Kendrick, P; Shiers, N; Conetta, R. - : Elsevier, 2012
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Gather in my name abstract submission for FEMIGRA Conference 9-11 February 2012 University of Barcelona (UAB)
Hesk, GCO; Osuji, J. - 2012
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Semantic mappings and locality of nursing diagnostic concepts in UMLS
Kim, T; Coenen, A; Hardiker, NR. - : Elsevier, 2012
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Opening spaces for dialogue and re-envisioning children's bathroom in a preschool: practitioner research with children on a sensitive and neglected area of concern
Millei, Zsuzsa; Gallagher, Janelle. - : Springer Netherlands, 2012
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Phuong Phap Day Tieng Viet Nhu Mot Ngon Ngu Thu Hai (Methods of Teaching Vietnamese Language as a Second Language)
Nguyen, Tuan Ngoc. - : Trung Tam Lien Mang Tien Ve, 2012
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Writing Therapy in the Academy: Risks and challenges
In: Research outputs 2011 (2011)
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An investigation of co-speech gesture production during action description in Parkinson’s disease
Cleary, RA; Poliakoff, E; Galpin, AJ. - : Elsevier, 2011
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Using the arts as a therapeutic tool for counselling - an Australian Aboriginal perspective
Cameron, Liz. - : Elsevier, 2010
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Cultural knowledge and identity for wellbeing and success: Trying to make the connections in the north of New Zealand.
In: BERA Annual Conference (2010)
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Cross-disciplinary writers' group stimulates fresh approaches to scholarly communication: a reflective case study within an HEI in the North West of England
Grant, MJ. - : Taylor & Francis, 2010
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‘Visualising the invisible’: Arts and science collaboration
Heald, K; Liggett, S; Tranter, R. - : ELIA & Columbia College Chicago, 2010
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Marvellous medicines and dangerous drugs : discourse analysis of the representation of medicine in the UK newsprint media
Prosser, H. - : SAGE Publications, 2010
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Using the arts as a therapeutic tool for counselling: an Australian Aboriginal perspective
Cameron, Liz. - : Elsevier, 2010
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BRiTA futures: A resilience-building program for children and young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds - Program description and preliminary findings
Mitchelson, Monique Rebekah; Erskine, Holly E.; Ramirez, Elvia. - : EContent Management Pty Ltd, 2010
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Tohi: The Cherokee State of Well­being
In: Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications (2009)
Abstract: Encounters between Euro-and Native Americans from the earliest times have prompted individuals on both sides to marvel at the difference in languages and to wonder about the differences in ideas and perspectives that must surely follow. Nowhere have these differences drawn more interest and speculation than in the complex realm of healing and medicine. Since the period of earliest contact between Cherokees and European colonists, the distinctive features of the Cherokee medical system and beliefs have been duly noted. From Adair and Timberlake to Mooney and Olbrechts to the Kilpatricks and Fogelson, interested observers have described and documented the beliefs, practices, and formulas that form the basis of Cherokee medical practice. The Cherokee medical formulas collected and examined over the years reveal substantial portions of the ideology that underpins Cherokee healing practices. The goal of this chapter is not to add another layer of understanding to Cherokee medical practice specifically, but rather to look at the linguistic evidence for an understanding of the basic state of nature and the cosmos in the Cherokee worldview. This fundamental project will cast additional light on the materials collected by others and form the foundation for a linguistically based examination of the Cherokee medical system as it is understood today.
Keyword: Anthropology; Cherokees; Health; Native Americans; Resilience; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social and Cultural Anthropology; Tohi; Wellbeing
URL: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/soc-anth-facpubs/7
https://muse.jhu.edu/chapter/147624
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A participatory action research study on handwritten annotation feedback and its impact on staff and students
Ball, E. - : Springer, 2009
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Annotation is a valuable tool to enhance learning and assessment in student essays
Ball, E; Franks, H; Jenkins, JE. - : Elsevier, 2009
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Exploring new nurse teachers' perception and understanding of reflection: An exploratory study.
Braine, ME. - : Elsevier, 2009
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