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Did the Shrew Tame You: An Exploration of Sexual Politics in Shakespeare's <em>The Taming of the Shrew</em>
Marisa Stickel
Jan 01, 0001
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, examining the gender roles that influence the relationship between Katherine and Petruccio. By analyzing Petruccio's attempts at taming...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Novel Approach to Treating CFS and Co-morbid Health Anxiety
Jo Daniels, Maria Loades
Jun 04, 2017
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating condition that affects 0.2–0.4% of the population. First-line treatments are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy or graded exercise therapy; however, these treatments yield...
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The knowledge that matters in professional practices
A Edwards, Harry Daniels
Jan 01, 0001
We draw on the analytic resources of cultural historical activity theory and the work of (Basil) Bernstein and Knorr Cetina to examine evidence from a study of inter-professional practices in children's services in three English...
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A Novel Approach to Treating CFS and Co-morbid Health Anxiety
Jo Daniels, Maria Loades
Jun 04, 2017
Objectives
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating condition that affects 0.2–0.4% of the population. First-line treatments are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy or graded exercise therapy; however, these treatments yield...
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A complex interplay
Objectives: Addison's Disease is a rare chronic illness caused by adrenocortical insufficiency, commonly treated with synthetic hormones. Due to the pivotal role of the regulating hormone cortisol in Addison’s Disease, there is...
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A complex interplay
Objectives: Addison's Disease is a rare chronic illness caused by adrenocortical insufficiency, commonly treated with synthetic hormones. Due to the pivotal role of the regulating hormone cortisol in Addison’s Disease, there is...
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The knowledge that matters in professional practices
A Edwards, Harry Daniels
Jan 01, 0001
We draw on the analytic resources of cultural historical activity theory and the work of (Basil) Bernstein and Knorr Cetina to examine evidence from a study of inter-professional practices in children's services in three English...
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A Systematic Review of the Impact of the First Year of COVID-19 on Obesity Risk Factors
Obesity is increasingly prevalent worldwide. Associated risk factors, including depression, socioeconomic stress, poor diet, and lack of physical activity, have all been impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)...
Counterspace Support for BIPOC Employees Within a Holistic JEDI Library Framework
This chapter presents a case study of how an academic library supports Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) employees with funding so these workers can find counterspaces (spaces where they can feel safe in community...
Reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and make reasonable adjustments for disabled children. There is, however, a degree of uncertainty about how well-placed parents are...
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What are the barriers to the SHAI being completed within a CFS/ME service?
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating condition, characterised by unexplained and excessive fatigue, muscle pain and sleep disturbances. Health anxiety is common in ME/CFS and accurate...
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A qualitative analysis of the information needs of parents of children with Cystic Fibrosis prior to first admission
Background: Hospitalisation can be stressful for patients and their families. Pre-hospitalisation information is crucial in establishing a good basis for patient satisfaction and cooperation. This qualitative study explored...
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Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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The mutual shaping of human action and institutional settings
Harry Daniels
Jul 01, 2010
This paper is concerned with the way we understand and investigate the relationship between human functioning and social setting. The central argument draws on the work of Bernstein and Vygotsky. A novel approach to the study of...
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The mutual shaping of human action and institutional settings
Harry Daniels
Jul 01, 2010
This paper is concerned with the way we understand and investigate the relationship between human functioning and social setting. The central argument draws on the work of Bernstein and Vygotsky. A novel approach to the study of...
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Better safe than sorry? Frequent attendance in a hospital emergency department

Introduction: Pain accounts for the majority of attendances to the Emergency Department (ED), with insufficient alleviation of symptoms resulting in repeated attendance. People who frequently attend the ED are typically...

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Testing of Disability Identification Tool for Schools
There has been an ongoing concern about the lack of reliable data on disabled children in schools. To date there has been no consistent way of identifying and categorising disabilities. Schools in England are currently required...

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