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Remembering Ewan MacColl
Owen Holland
May 05, 2013
In this article Owen Holland examines Ewan MacColl's early work in agit-prop theatre and his later activity as a songwriter, performer, and collector in the second British folk revival. He argues that his experience in the...
An evaluation of the Hear Glue Ear mobile application for children aged 2-8 years old with otitis media with effusion.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the acceptability and usability of the Hear Glue Ear mobile application to guide families and support speech and language development in children with otitis media with effusion (OME). To assess the...
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This Means War: Can Environmental Change and Food Production Have an Effect on Conflict in Africa?
James Holland
Jan 01, 0001
My paper concerns the roles of food and climate change as influences on the prevalence of conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa. Presenting this research is important because it may provide avenues as to how best to address global...
Published by: Winthrop University
Parasites, Porotic Hyperostosis, and the Implications of Changing Perspectives
Cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis traditionally have been viewed (at least by archaeologists) as indicators of chronic iron deficiency anemia resulting from a dependency upon maize. Recent interpretations, however, have...
The Role of Adaptation in Archaeological Explanation
Adaptation, a venerable icon in archaeology, often is afforded the vacuous role of being an ex-post-facto argument used to »explain» the appearance and persistence of traits among prehistoric groups- A position that has...
Mechanistic insights into the genetics of affective psychosis from Prader-Willi syndrome.
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are common, severe, and disabling psychotic disorders, which are difficult to research. We argue that the genetically determined neurodevelopmental disorder Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), which...
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Millennial storage of near-Moho magma.
The lower crust plays a critical role in the processing of mantle melts and the triggering of volcanic eruptions by supply of magma from greater depth. Our understanding of the deeper parts of magmatic systems is obscured by...
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Progressive supranuclear palsy
Treating patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is both effective and rewarding. This review aims to share our experience in the proactive management of PSP, considering the patient, the family and the medical...
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The Role of Adaptation in Archaeological Explanation
Adaptation, a venerable icon in archaeology, often is afforded the vacuous role of being an ex-post-facto argument used to »explain» the appearance and persistence of traits among prehistoric groups- A position that has...
Parasites, Porotic Hyperostosis, and the Implications of Changing Perspectives
Cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis traditionally have been viewed (at least by archaeologists) as indicators of chronic iron deficiency anemia resulting from a dependency upon maize. Recent interpretations, however, have...
The Role of Adaptation in Archaeological Explanation
Adaptation, a venerable icon in archaeology, often is afforded the vacuous role of being an ex-post-facto argument used to »explain» the appearance and persistence of traits among prehistoric groups- A position that has...
Horses and cows might teach us about human knees
Our comparative study of the knees of horses and cows (paraphrased as highly evolved joggers and as domesticated couch-potatoes, respectively) demonstrates significant differences in the posterior sections of bovine and equine...
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