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    Could Neuro-Phenomenology Deepen an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Seizure Consciousness Drawings

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    This article proposes a methodological stance, an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) of participants’ drawings as one that is useful for research into people’s experiences of seizure consciousness. Using empirical examples located in an original, larger study, this article offers a rationale for, and illustrates the analytic potential of, this combination. It also considers that elicitation interviewing techniques and methods from the field of neuro - phenomenology could take this work further in terms of deepening the analysis by reaching people’s pre - reflexive conscious experiences. This theoretical and practical combination has the potential to develop this work significantly

    The Turn of the Screw, December 7-11, 1989

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    This is the concert program of The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten performance on Thursday-Monday, December 7-11, 1989 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    The Messenger - November 12, 1985

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    Boston University Wind Ensemble, April 25, 2006

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Wind Ensemble performance on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were "The Sinfonians" by Clifton Williams, "A Glorious Day" by Albert Roussel, Sinfonia Concertante for Trombone and Symphonic Wind Orchestra by Theodore Antoniou, "Dance Mix" by Rob Smith, and "American Games" by Nicholas Maw. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Center for the Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Boston University Symphony Orchestra, February 8, 2007

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Symphony Orchestra performance on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commmonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Center for the Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Where\u27s Rudy?

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    Choice of law in lawyer discipline matters, and the language among the popular choice of law rules in use matters. The core goals of choice of law principles should not limit the choices to the states in which a lawyer has a full, formal license. Doing so undermines the modern choice of law interests analysis by eliminating jurisdictions that may have the greatest interest in the conduct. Lawyers cross borders physically and electronically on a daily basis. Accordingly, choice of law rules are critical, especially when a lawyer engages in missions that are targeted at particular jurisdictions, as Rudy Giuliani did. As such, the targeted jurisdiction has a powerful interest in having its rules of lawyer ethics govern the conduct. So, where is Rudy? At any given moment, that is hard to answer. But wherever he is, the choice of law rules deserve closer study if the policies that drive them are to be realized

    An exploration of epileptic and nonepileptic seizures : an interpretative phenomenological analytic study

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    Background Differentiating epileptic seizures from non epileptic seizures (NES) has always been difficult. Seizures can look very similar, substantial physical injury and incontinence can occur in both conditions and people can have both conditions simultaneously. Treatment for each condition is very different however, epilepsy needing anti epileptic medication whereas NES is a psychologically rooted condition. Aims To develop previous work To document a number of detailed seizures descriptions and to analyse these using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) To identify linguistic markers to differentiate NES from epilepsy Methodology This project used IPA as a more expansive method of 'history taking' being completely patient led. The approach and its theoretical antecedents have been described in depth in the thesis. Four newly referred patients with uncertain diagnoses were interviewed once, three twice. There was additional, contextual data. Results The interpretation illustrated that subjective seizure experiences using IPA can contribute to previous work: It heralded the potential beginnings of the development of an alternative 'seizure discourse' for lay and professionals. It had the potential to contribute to patient information material and a screening tool. It offered new ideas for clinical practice and research. Discussion As an approach, IPA has the potential to combine its findings with those in the field of neurophenomenology in terms of expanding knowledge of corresponding subjective experiences. Conclusions Given that subjective experiences of people can help locate seizure foci, IPA has the potential for establishing itself as a qualitative scientific research approach in the area of seizure experiences

    The Reporter, November 17, 1969

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    The Reporter was Baruch College\u27s evening session newspaper. Founded in 1923, when Baruch College was still part of City College, the Reporter billed itself as the Oldest Evening Session College Newspaper Published in the United States. It ceased publication in 2002
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