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Economic relations. Trade --- Consumers --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Poor
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pleshey, Eng --- -Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Pleshey, Eng. Castle --- -Pleshey, Eng. Castle --- Excavations (Archaeology) - England - Pleshey
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This book critically appraises the field of Arts in Health in the light of the recent public health crisis and so-called culture wars. A new term was coined in Britain in 2017 for this area of work by an All-Party Parliamentary Group: “creative health”. Williams sets the hopeful assertion for creative health against a darker backdrop of covid nationalism and runaway inequality. Understandings of the field as a (multi)national phenomenon are examined through contested narratives that surround its origin. Using genealogical methods, Williams shows how at supra, national and local policy levels, Arts in Health is presented as an idea that transcends place and time. Arguing against this premise, post-war decades are examined to reveal hidden, mutable arts-health expressions. Examples of practice, and their recognition as such, are context dependent it is concluded, produced by political economies as well as oppositional social movements. Dr Frances Williams gained a doctoral scholarship at Manchester Metropolitan University where she studied Arts in Health in relation to devolution (2016-2019). She brings long experience of working in this field as education manager and curator, teaching MA (Arts in Health) at Glyndwr University where she is Honorary Research Fellow.
Social medicine. --- Digital humanities. --- Arts. --- Health, Medicine and Society. --- Digital Humanities. --- Medical Sociology. --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Primitive --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Medical care --- Medical sociology --- Medicine --- Medicine, Social --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical ethics --- Medical sociologists --- Social aspects
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Bekijk hoe een skelet in elkaar zit; hoe een baby in de baarmoeder tot ontwikkeling komt. Onderzoek de manier waarop voedsel door het spijsverteringssysteem gaat; het bloed door het lichaam wordt gepompt. Ontdek hoe vingernagels groeien en hoeveel verschillende jukbeenderen het menselijk lichaam telt.
anatomie --- menselijk lichaam --- 599.5 --- Ademhaling --- Bloedsomloop --- Hersenen --- Lichaam --- Menselijk lichaam --- Skelet --- Spieren --- Spijsvertering --- Voortplanting --- Water --- Zintuigen --- menskunde --- Het menselijk lichaam ; algemeen
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Understanding Ethiopia is a detailed description of Ethiopia’s geological story and enables non-specialist readers to share the author’s thrill at gaining a deeper insight into the processes which produced, and continue to shape, this amazing country. Ethiopia’s spectacular landscapes, ranging from mountains over 4500m high to salt plains 150m below sea level, are a reflection of the geological processes that formed the country. Indeed, its history and the historical sites, for which it is renowned, are largely determined by geology. Readers learn why and how Ethiopia’s geology is both unique and dynamic, as here the earth’s crust is in the process of breaking apart.
Geology - General --- Physical Geography --- Geography --- Geology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Landscapes --- Ethiopia --- History. --- Countryside --- Landscape --- Natural scenery --- Scenery --- Scenic landscapes --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Nature --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Geography. --- Cultural heritage. --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Geomorphology. --- Cultural Heritage. --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Cosmography --- World history --- Earth sciences. --- Geomorphic geology --- Physiography --- Physical geography --- Landforms --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences
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"There are two sides to every story... In the sun-soaked capital of Ghana, best friends Theresa, Maku and Lyla struggle with the arrangements that define their relationships. Ambitious, single-minded Theresa has gambled everything to move with her loving husband Tyler from London to cosmopolitan Accra. But when shocking developments threaten their plans, they also expose the hidden cracks in their fairytale marriage. Feisty Maku is desperate for professional recognition - and her dream white wedding. But how long can she wait for her laid-back partner Nortey to stop dreaming up pointless projects from the comfort of his local bar and stand up to his family? Churchgoing Lyla married Kwesi in haste, and six years later she is desperate for a child. But while she battles a vicious mother-in-law, and her growing attraction to the mysterious Reuben, her husband has bitten off more than he can chew with his latest mistress. Facing lies, betrayal, and shattered illusions, each couple must confront the truth of who they have become and the arrangements they have enabled. Against the backdrop of a shifting culture, each woman must decide what - and who - she is willing to sacrifice for the perfect marriage."--Provided by publisher.
Best friends --- Best friends. --- Female friendship --- Female friendship. --- Husband and wife --- Husband and wife. --- Man-woman relationships --- Man-woman relationships. --- Manners and customs. --- Women --- Women --- Conduct of life --- Conduct of life. --- 2000-2099. --- Accra (Ghana) --- Ghana --- Social life and customs
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Understanding Ethiopia is a detailed description of Ethiopia’s geological story and enables non-specialist readers to share the author’s thrill at gaining a deeper insight into the processes which produced, and continue to shape, this amazing country. Ethiopia’s spectacular landscapes, ranging from mountains over 4500m high to salt plains 150m below sea level, are a reflection of the geological processes that formed the country. Indeed, its history and the historical sites, for which it is renowned, are largely determined by geology. Readers learn why and how Ethiopia’s geology is both unique and dynamic, as here the earth’s crust is in the process of breaking apart.
Sociology of cultural policy --- Geology. Earth sciences --- cultureel erfgoed --- geografie --- geologie --- aarde (astronomie) --- geomorfologie --- Ethiopia
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