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Mental health hospital admissions
Hospital admissions provide a “teachable moment”. Many patients admitted to mental health hospitals have co-existing substance misuse. As acute symptoms decline, a window of increased insight into factors that contributed to...
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Mental health hospital admissions
Hospital admissions provide a “teachable moment”. Many patients admitted to mental health hospitals have co-existing substance misuse. As acute symptoms decline, a window of increased insight into factors that contributed to...
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Emmett Scott Recreation Center Director Speaks on Unity at Kwanzaa
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Latoya Mayes '06, who earned her B.A. in mass communication at Winthrop, is the keynote speaker for this year's Kwanzaa celebration. The celebration will be held Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. in Dina's Place, located in the DiGiorgio Campus...
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Reflections on Chambers’ Odyssey
Geoffrey Whittington
May 20, 2021
This is a series of critical reflections on the contribution of Raymond J. Chambers to accounting thought, education and practice. It was stimulated by the recent publication of Accounting Thought and Practice Reform...
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Review of Eric L. Jenkins, Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election (Cambridge
Seamus O'Neill
Mar 23, 2016
Eric Jenkins’ Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election is a relatively concise and highly readable investigation into Augustine’s changing position on the freedom of the will and various...
Review of Eric L. Jenkins, Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election (Cambridge
Seamus O'Neill
Mar 23, 2016
Eric Jenkins’ Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election is a relatively concise and highly readable investigation into Augustine’s changing position on the freedom of the will and various...
Constructing Victimhood in Divided Germany
David Clarke
Oct 01, 2018
Taking the Vereinigung der Opfer des Stalinismus (Association of the Victims of Stalinism, or VOS) as a case study, this article argues that civil society organisations which claim to represent the interests of victims of...
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VOICES OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Sandra Clarke
Sep 21, 2015
This paper reports on the history and progress of Voices of Newfoundland and Labrador, a website that will build and expand upon work initiated by affiliates of the English Language Research Centre in 1999. Voices is intended as...
Communism and Memory Politics in the European Union
D J Clarke
Aug 13, 2014

This article assesses the potential for memory of communism to become
part of the EU’s memory culture by comparing three contrasting case studies:
the Baltic states, Hungary, and Germany. It argues that, rather than...

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Embracing Polyphony
Lori F. Clarke
Dec 20, 2016
This paper theorizes at the intersection of practices of improvisation and the Hearing Voices Network (HVN) approach—two ways of being with others that embrace polyphonic identity, democratic participation, and polyculture. The...
Communism and Memory Politics in the European Union
D J Clarke
Aug 13, 2014

This article assesses the potential for memory of communism to become
part of the EU’s memory culture by comparing three contrasting case studies:
the Baltic states, Hungary, and Germany. It argues that, rather than...

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The representation of victimhood in Sofi Oksanen's novel '<i>Purge</i>'
David Clarke
Sep 01, 2015
Finnish-Estonian author Sofi Oksanen’s novel Purge (2008) explores one woman’s experience of political violence and its repercussions in Estonia from the 1930s to the 1990s. The novel’s reception in Estonia included accusations...
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C Clarke
Oct 01, 2015
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