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inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
In William Blake on Self and Soul, Laura Quinney uses her sensitive, surprising readings of the poet to reveal his innovative ideas about the experience of subjectivity.Blake’s central topic, Quinney shows us, is a contemporary one: the ...
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
Suresh, Abraham Verghese, Otis Warren, Leana S. Wen, Charlotte Yeh
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
Distilled into nine foundational principles, this book guides readers through population science studies that strategically incorporate: · macrosocial factors · multilevel, lifecourse, and systems theories · prevention science ...
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
As the first volume in the American Medical Association's MedEd Innovation Series, The Master Adaptive Learner is an instructor-focused guide covering models for how to train and teach future clinicians who need to develop these adaptive ...
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
" But, as the authors point out, "acting white" has costs as well. Provocative yet never doctrinaire, Acting White? will boldly challenge your assumptions and make you think about racial prejudice from a fresh vantage point.
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
Throughout the book, Ninkovich draws on primary sources to recover the worldview of the policy makers. He carefully assesses the coherence of their views rather than judge their actions against "objective" realities.
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
Many outside the universities think that political correctness faded from the campus in the mid-nineties.
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
Gordian Knot examines South Africa's freedom struggle in the years surrounding African decolonization, using the global apartheid debate to explore the way new nation-states changed the international community during the mid-twentieth ...
inauthor: Laura Quinney from books.google.com
This book develops an original approach to theories of political power and seeks to show the particular value of examining these issues through the frame of Shakespeare's plays.