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Being Fred
C. Phoenix, A. C. Sparkes
Apr 01, 2009
This article is informed by recent trends in narrative research that focus on the meaning-making actions of those involved in describing the life course. Drawing upon data generated during a series of interactive interviews with...
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Being Fred
C. Phoenix, A. C. Sparkes
Apr 01, 2009
This article is informed by recent trends in narrative research that focus on the meaning-making actions of those involved in describing the life course. Drawing upon data generated during a series of interactive interviews with...
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Narrative analysis in aging studies
This article seeks to expand our understanding on narrative and the analysis of stories researchers invite and collect in the domain of aging studies. To do so, we first offer an understanding of what narrative inquiry can be by...
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Solution-focused approaches in the context of people with intellectual disabilities

Introduction: Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) has a growing evidence base and several authors have recognized the advantages of applying this approach with people with intellectual disabilities (ID). The purpose of this...

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Narrative analysis in aging studies
This article seeks to expand our understanding on narrative and the analysis of stories researchers invite and collect in the domain of aging studies. To do so, we first offer an understanding of what narrative inquiry can be by...
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Qualitative research in physical therapy
This paper critically discusses mixed-method research. A case is first offered as to why it is relevant for physical therapists to engage with the mixing of quantitative and qualitative methods and engage in debates about the...
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Using Crystallographic Data to Facilitate Students’ Discovery of How Protein Models Are Produced- an activity illustrating the effect of resolution on model quality
Hazel Corradi
Dec 08, 2015
X-ray crystallography is a core technique underpinning many important results in the field of biochemistry. Although most biochemists will not become experts in this technique, many will use the structural models deposited in...
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Solution-focused approaches in the context of people with intellectual disabilities

Introduction: Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) has a growing evidence base and several authors have recognized the advantages of applying this approach with people with intellectual disabilities (ID). The purpose of this...

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Qualitative research in physical therapy
This paper critically discusses mixed-method research. A case is first offered as to why it is relevant for physical therapists to engage with the mixing of quantitative and qualitative methods and engage in debates about the...
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Comparison of Autoregressive Moving Average and State Space Methods for Monthly Time Series Modelling of Labrador and South-East Quebec River Flows
Time series data such as monthly stream flows can be modelled using time series methods and then used to forecast flows for short term planning. Two methods of time series modelling were reviewed and compared; the well-known...
Winthrop Alumna Gives Generous Donation for Organ Restoration Fund
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The gift from Hazel Bailes Somerville of the Class of 1969 comes in the midst of a restoration campaign during the organ's golden anniversary. Money from the campaign will be used to renovate the organ's pipe work, install a...
Published by: Winthrop University
Does Zoom allow for efficient and meaningful group work?
Hazel Corradi
Oct 13, 2021
As an academic staff developer, I am responsible for the delivery of a 2.5-hour stand-alone workshop to support probationary lecturers in developing their assessment and feedback practice. The goal of the workshop is both to...
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Propensity of a picornavirus polymerase to slip on potyvirus-derived transcriptional slippage sites.
The substitution rates of viral polymerases have been studied extensively. However less is known about the tendency of these enzymes to 'slip' during RNA synthesis to produce progeny RNAs with nucleotide insertions or deletions....
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Winthrop First Lady Launches Women in Philanthropy Group
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The coalition's leadership council is made up of the following: First Lady Laura Mahony, Vivian Moore Carroll '73, Elaine Whitton Davis, Shirley Herlong Fishburne '72, '73, Jan Shaw McCoy and Hazel Bailes Somerville '69. The...
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