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Nick Martin's Communism
This project examines the life and career of Hungarian-born athlete Nick Martin. It explores the opportunities available to Martin via his success as an Olympic athlete.
Published by: Ursinus College
Association between area deprivation and major depressive disorder in British men and women
OBJECTIVE:Studies have shown area-level deprivation can increase the risk for mental disorders over and above individual-level circumstances, such as education and social class. The objective of this study is to determine...
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What influences young doctors in their decision-making about general practice as a possible career? A qualitative study.
BackgroundRecruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is poor. Colleagues’ negative comments about general practice could contribute to this.AimTo investigate what influences Foundation...
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Resilience and return-to-work pain interventions
Background
Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed in return-to-work (RTW) contexts.

Aims
To explore the role of resilience enhancement in promoting work...
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Why do people use food banks?
The rise of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of welfare provision. We conducted interviews with 25 food bank users in Bristol, finding that benefit penalties and precarious employment...
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Resilience and return-to-work pain interventions
Background
Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed in return-to-work (RTW) contexts.

Aims
To explore the role of resilience enhancement in promoting work...
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What influences young doctors in their decision-making about general practice as a possible career? A qualitative study.
BackgroundRecruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is poor. Colleagues’ negative comments about general practice could contribute to this.AimTo investigate what influences Foundation...
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Why do people use food banks?
The rise of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of welfare provision. We conducted interviews with 25 food bank users in Bristol, finding that benefit penalties and precarious employment...
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Doctor–patient interactions that exclude patients experiencing homelessness from health services
Background: People experiencing homelessness have poor health indices and poor access to healthcare. Their health service utilisation (HSU) is typified by: late illness presentations; poor attendancerates at appointments; low...
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Using Rubrics as Feedforward Tools for Subject Contextualized Dialogue
This chapter outlines an approach to using rubrics in a feedforward process using dialogue between teachers and students that takes place before students hand in their assignments. As such, it aims to complement existing...
Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
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An Empirical Study of the Role of Knowledge Characteristics and Tools on Knowledge Transfer in China-Based Multinationals
This article describes how technology—i.e. the infrastructure of tools, systems, platforms—enhances knowledge transfer. The effect of tools on the relationship between knowledge characteristics and knowledge transfer...

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