Stolen From Our Embrace. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntrye. Hart‚ M. (2007). Seeking Mino-Pimatisiwin: An Aboriginal Approach to Helping. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Johnson‚ P. (1983). ative Children and the Child Welfare System. Toronto: Lorimer. Kimmelman‚ E. (1985). o Quiet Place: Final Report to the Honourable Muriel Smith‚ Minister of Community Services/Review Committee on Indian and Metis Adoptions/Placements. Winnipeg: Manitoba Community Services. Kulusic‚ T. (2005). “The Ultimate Betrayal: Claiming
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The Book Things Say talks about do we place athletes on pedestals because of the amount they get paid and how they in every advertisement like Subway commercials and energy drinks I say that we put athletes on a pedestals because they are always on TV you don’t see a doctor on TV I say they doctors are important in this world and some athletes work very hard to get to the top just like doctors. William Moller gave some good points in this book about athletes. “Though I was using it in a far different
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In 2004 when the Metropolitan Museum of Art open a lavish exhibit in honor of his lifetime of work‚ critics were outraged. Michael Kimmelman said in the New York Times that Hassam was in no way a great artist‚ and questioned why such a minor historical figure would be given such a grand retrospective. These critics do not fully understand the magnitude of Hassam’s work. He was a pioneer
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The rule was established by Anthony in the 19th century cases‚ starting with Adams v Lindsell (1818) B & Ald 681‚ which was later confirmed in Dunlop v Higgins (1848) 1 HL Cas 381‚ Household Fire Insurance Company v Grant (1879) 4 Ex D 216 and Henthorn v Fraser [1892] 2 Ch 27. The posting rule applies only to acceptance. Other contractual letters (such as one revoking the offer) do not take effect until the letter is delivered‚ as in Stevenson‚ Jacques & Co v McLean (1880) 5 QBD 346. The implication
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INSTRUCTOR’S NOTES “THEY SAY / I SAY” The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing WITH READINGS Second Edition LISA AMPLEMAN University of Cincinnati W. W. Norton & Company NEW YORK LONDON CONTENTS Preface 5 PART 1 - "THEY SAY" 7 1 "THEY SAY": Starting with What Others Are Saying 7 2 "HER POINT IS": The Art of Summarizing 8 3 "AS HE HIMSELF PUTS IT": The Art of Quoting 9 PART 2 - "I SAY" 11 4 "YES / NO / OKAY‚ BUT": Three Ways to Respond 11 5 "AND YET": Distinguishing What You Say
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Persistent Expression of a Gene Encoding Anti-Nicotine Antibody for Smoking Cessation. Science Translational Medicine‚ 4 (140)‚ pp. 140ra87 Kelly‚ E. B. (2007). Gene therapy. (1st ed.‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 4-192). Westport‚ Conn: Greenwood Press. Kimmelman‚ J. (2010). Gene transfer and the ethics of first-in-human research: Lost in translation. (1st ed.‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 1-205). Cambridge‚ NY: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2465972 MacLaren‚ R.E.‚
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Peter Zumthor‚ a Basel born Swiss‚ is an internationally accredited and decorated architect. He is one of the most revered architects of the 21st century. Zumthor is best known for his materiality and attention to space. His style is said to epitomize the principles of phenomenology. Buildings should be experienced‚ a specific mood and feeling should felt by the person interacting with the space. In 2006 Peter Zumthor was commissioned for the Steilneset Memorial monument by the town of Vardo‚ Finnmark
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George Grosz George Grosz once said‚ “I thought the war would never end. And perhaps it never did‚ either.” Grosz took his feelings of the war and expressed them through his crude caricatures‚ illustrations‚ paintings‚ and poems. Grosz was an important member of the Dada movement. He engaged in touchy subjects during World War I such as: the deceitfulness of the government‚ prostitution‚ fat businessmen‚ sex crimes‚ Nazism‚ poverty‚ wounded soldiers‚ and other terror during the war. Grosz was
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The saying goes‚ “a picture is worth a thousand words.” The possibilities are endless‚ and in this case‚ timeless. This picture can portray the heart of a nation’s culture‚ the exuberance of a historic moment‚ or even the embodiment of a people. The year: 1945‚ sailors and nurses litter the streets of New York City. There is a sense of anticipation. Japan’s pending surrender (ending the world’s second ravaging period at war) and bringing America’s boys home is imminent. On August 14‚ 1945‚ Alfred
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unbiased informant to trial participants. It has been widely reported that doctors often overestimate the benefits and underestimate the risks in order to enrol patients to clinical trials‚ particularly when they have an invested interest in the trial (Kimmelman‚ 2007). One research study recognises that13-38% of oncologists admitting that they enrolled patients on study to allow the patient access to ‘world class treatment’ (Joffe and Weeks‚ 2002). If health care professionals fall victim to therapeutic
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