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Interview with Sam Foster
Sam Foster
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 15, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters, Sam Foster rates the Presidency of Anthony DiGiorgio and recalls the evolution of Winthrop. Included, Foster shares his opinions on Winthrop's strengths and weaknesses and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Influencing Perceptions Through Storytelling
Zaid Gayle, Mira Zimet
Apr 18, 2023
This chapter explores a holistic storytelling approach used to influence a community's perceptions on foster care. Over the past 25 years, Peace4Kids, a non-profit organization serving youth in foster care, has engaged in a...
Children in foster care with symptoms of reactive attachment disorder
BACKGROUND: Looked-after children are at risk of suboptimal attachment patterns and reactive attachment disorder (RAD). However, access to interventions varies widely, and there are no evidence-based interventions for RAD. AIMS...
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Fostering secure attachment
Sam Carr, Benjamin Rockett
Jan 01, 0001
This study sought to use attachment theory as a lens through which to explore children’s relationships with animal companions in the context of long-term foster care. Inductive and deductive thematic analyses of longitudinal...
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Fostering secure attachment
Sam Carr, Benjamin Rockett
Jan 01, 0001
This study sought to use attachment theory as a lens through which to explore children’s relationships with animal companions in the context of long-term foster care. Inductive and deductive thematic analyses of longitudinal...
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‘Different’ and ‘Devalued’
Justin Rogers
Jun 01, 2017
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in foster care in the United Kingdom (UK). Previous research highlights that children and young people in foster care experience...
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The Influence of the Media on Public Perceptions of Youth in Foster Care and in Adoptive Care
Leslie Ponciano
Apr 18, 2023
This multi-phased research examined media portrayals of youth in foster care (YFC) and how those portrayals influence public perception. The first phase found that the Los Angeles public negatively perceives media portrayals and...
‘Different’ and ‘Devalued’
Justin Rogers
Jun 01, 2017
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in foster care in the United Kingdom (UK). Previous research highlights that children and young people in foster care experience...
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Application of functional principal component analysis in race walking
This study considered the problem of identifying and evaluating the factors of individual performance during race walking. In particular, the study explored the use of functional principal component analysis (f-PCA), a...
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Motor variability in sports
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entropy measures may represent a valuable synthetic index of neuromuscular organization. The regularity of kinematic/kinetic time...
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Motor variability in sports
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entropy measures may represent a valuable synthetic index of neuromuscular organization. The regularity of kinematic/kinetic time...
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Application of functional principal component analysis in race walking
This study considered the problem of identifying and evaluating the factors of individual performance during race walking. In particular, the study explored the use of functional principal component analysis (f-PCA), a...
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Attachment representations and socio-emotional difficulties in alternative care
Attachment has been assessed in children living in alternative care (AC) settings, such as Residential Homes (RC) and Foster Care (FC). However, no study has been conducted to compare attachment styles in residential, foster and...
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Attachment representations and socio-emotional difficulties in alternative care
Attachment has been assessed in children living in alternative care (AC) settings, such as Residential Homes (RC) and Foster Care (FC). However, no study has been conducted to compare attachment styles in residential, foster and...
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Learning without Limits
In this article, members of the Learning without Limits research team describe the establishment and work of the Learning without Limits network. This network brings together practitioners, school leaders, academics and...
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Does inequality foster corruption?
I Dutta, Ajit Mishra
Aug 01, 2013
We investigate how inequality affects corruption and provide a new insight to the possible channels through which such effect may work. We favour an explanation based on a multi-market framework where corruption in one market...
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Does inequality foster corruption?
I Dutta, Ajit Mishra
Aug 01, 2013
We investigate how inequality affects corruption and provide a new insight to the possible channels through which such effect may work. We favour an explanation based on a multi-market framework where corruption in one market...
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Reduced Graphene Oxide as a Monolithic Multifunctional Conductive Binder for Activated Carbon Supercapacitors.
Using reduced graphene oxide (r-GO) as a multifunctional conductive binder, a simple, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly approach is developed to fabricate activated carbon/reduced graphene oxide (AC/r-GO) composite...
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Former Educator, Legislator Picked for Winthrop Board
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Former high school principal and legislator Sam Foster will join the Winthrop Board of Trustees. Foster served 12 years in the state House of Representatives.
Published by: Winthrop University

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