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Can Deaf People Survive "Deafness?", Jessica Rogers
Can Deaf People Survive "Deafness?", Jessica Rogers
JADARA
The article review was completed as an assignment for a Gallaudet University Counseling graduate course, “Psychosocial Aspects of Deafness, "reviewing MJ Bienvenu's (1991) article entitled "Can Deaf People Survive 'deafness?'" In the review, main points in Bienvenu's article are discussed and the author's reasons for reviewing this particular article are elaborated. Comparisons are made between issues within the Deaf community in 1991 and issues found today for the purpose of advocating Bienvenu's point; additionally, another article is presented to assist in Bienvenu's position. The author discusses the relevance of Bienvenu's article to her developing profession as a counselor for Deaf …
Shame, Attachment And Masculine Lust Addiction, Alan A. Mackenzie
Shame, Attachment And Masculine Lust Addiction, Alan A. Mackenzie
Alan A MacKENZIE
A Hobbsean treatise (literature review) of the role of shame and attachent in masculine lust addiction.
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)
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Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Gene Deerman
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Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
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Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Review: From Tax Populism To Ethnic Nationalism: Radical Right‐Wing Populism In Sweden By Jens Rydgren, Gene Deerman
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
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The Relationship Between Driving Anxiety And Driving Skill: A Review Of Human Factors And Anxiety-Performance Theories To Clarify Future Research Needs, Joanne Taylor, Frank P. Deane, John Podd
The Relationship Between Driving Anxiety And Driving Skill: A Review Of Human Factors And Anxiety-Performance Theories To Clarify Future Research Needs, Joanne Taylor, Frank P. Deane, John Podd
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
This article examines theory and identifies gaps in research related to the role of driving skills in driving anxiety. Increasingly, investigators have examined the clinical features of driving anxiety and the more severe situation of driving fear and phobia, but the possible involvement of driving skills has been neglected. This is surprising given the potential implications for skills training and remediation in the assessment and treatment of some of those who experience driving anxiety, fear, and phobia. The largest body of relevant research comes from the driving and human factors literature on the relationship between anxiety and driving performance. The …
A Review Of The Empirical Literature On The Design Of Physical Environments For People With Dementia, Richard Fleming, Patrick A. Crookes, Shima Sum
A Review Of The Empirical Literature On The Design Of Physical Environments For People With Dementia, Richard Fleming, Patrick A. Crookes, Shima Sum
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
No abstract provided.
Review Of Celia Marshik, British Modernism And Censorship, Guy R. Davidson
Review Of Celia Marshik, British Modernism And Censorship, Guy R. Davidson
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
With this book, Celia Marshik makes a significant contribution to the growing critical literature on the interrelations between censorship and sexual representation in late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century British literature.
Review Keyes, Roger S. 2006. Ehon: The Artist And The Book In Japan., Helen Kilpatrick
Review Keyes, Roger S. 2006. Ehon: The Artist And The Book In Japan., Helen Kilpatrick
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
This handsome tome is based on an exhibition of Japanese picture books held by the New York Public Library from October 2006 to February 2007. Despite the more contemporary connotations associated with the term ehon, this is not a catalogue of books for children. The collection is best described as a volume that traces the traditions of Japanese artists’ books. With the inclusion of two more recent works by non-Japanese (American and German) artists, the volume also features international entries that are currently ‘‘contribut[ing] to the living Japanese book tradition’’ (p. 313). Although it excludes neither children’s nor contemporary books …
Review Caring Cultures: Sharing Imaginations: Australia And India, Michael Jacklin
Review Caring Cultures: Sharing Imaginations: Australia And India, Michael Jacklin
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
The reading of Australian literature from international perspectives is vital, not only for the publication and promotion of Australian literature overseas, but also for the maintenance of a robust and energetic discipline that is both national and global in its reach. India, increasingly, is a contributor to this international network of scholarly engagement, with at least four anthologies of critical essays on Australian literature published in New Delhi in as many years. The present collection of papers, Caring Cultures: Sharing Imaginations: Australia and India, adds to this growing body of work. Several of its essays offer fascinating views on Australian …
Montana Travel Research: 2008, Norma P. Nickerson, Melissa Bruns-Dubois
Montana Travel Research: 2008, Norma P. Nickerson, Melissa Bruns-Dubois
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlook for 2008 and Review of 2007.
Travel And Recreation: Outlooks And Trends, Norma P. Nickerson
Travel And Recreation: Outlooks And Trends, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlooks and Trends in 2009, a Review of 2008.
Montana Tourism Outlook: 2009, Norma P. Nickerson, Melissa Bruns-Dubois, Kara Grau
Montana Tourism Outlook: 2009, Norma P. Nickerson, Melissa Bruns-Dubois, Kara Grau
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlooks for 2009 and Review of 2008.
Regional Integration In Asia And The Contribution Of Smes: A Review Of The Key Issues And Policy Imperatives, Charles Harvie
Regional Integration In Asia And The Contribution Of Smes: A Review Of The Key Issues And Policy Imperatives, Charles Harvie
Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)
Over the past decade the economies of East Asia and APEC more generally have beenincreasingly opening up their markets, and in the process have achieved significantgains in exports and economic growth. In conjunction with this increased economicintegration, there has been increased recognition by regional governments of thepotential for a substantial increase in the participation by small businesses in thegeneration of regional income, employment, exports, investment and expandedeconomic growth. Advances in information and communications technology addcredence to this potential. In addition, developing economies are especially seeingsmall businesses as potential instruments for the alleviation of poverty and regionaldevelopment. While in developed economies …
Book Review: "Assembling Women: The Feminization Of Global Manufacturing". By Teri L. Caraway, Vicki D. Crinis
Book Review: "Assembling Women: The Feminization Of Global Manufacturing". By Teri L. Caraway, Vicki D. Crinis
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Teri Caraway’s study of Indonesian labor in workplaces such as the garment, textile, electronics, timber, tobacco, and automobile industries is a contribution to the literature on the feminization of factory work in Southeast Asia. Overall, the book, presented in six chapters, questions why female inequality in the workforce continues. Why do women outnumber male workers in export-processing industries while the same numbers of women are not represented in capital-intensive industries? According to Caraway, political economists believe that once women entered the paid labor force, they would eventually equal male workers in number, but political economy analysis has not been able …