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    The Cowl - Vol 68 - No. n/a - Feb 12, 2004 - Valentine\u27s Day Issue

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 68 - No. N/A - February 12, 2004 - Valentine\u27s Day Issue. 8 pages

    Spartan Daily, February 11, 1937

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    Volume 25, Issue 79https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2564/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Review, vol. 105, no. 1

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    https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_review/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Ten Logotopian Lingos (Part 2)

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    Spoonerian, Transposian, Numbo-Carrean, Liquidian, Explodian, Newspeak

    The Sands of Sorrow

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    Constructing and maintaining family in the context of imprisonment

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    For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in their lives. Yet, to fully understand the impact of imprisonment upon families, there is a need for greater critical engagement with the concept of the family, and how this is defined and operationalised. Utilising Finch’s theory of family practices, this article will argue that the family relationships affected by imprisonment are not only highly individual, but also actively constructed through embodied displays of care and commitment. However, we must guard against privileging family displays that fit most comfortably within a white, middle-class framework, and ensure that the voices of all families affected by imprisonment are heard in the growing conversations about their needs. Key words: families affected by imprisonment, family practices

    Chapter 6b. Chungkai Showcase : Chungkai Hospital Camp | Part Two: Mid-May 1944 to July 1945

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    During the latter half of 1944 and the early part of 1945, entertainment continued to flourish in Chungkai even though the theatre was flooded out by monsoon rains and the number of audience members was severely depleted by away Parties. Challenging the thinking of what entertainment directed toward audiences recovering from trauma should contain, Leo Britt produced a series of straight plays that had them clamoring for more. But ever-tightening restrictions on what could be presented on stage, and a new policy assigning performers to maintenance parties, began to diminish what those who remained in camp could accomplish.https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/thdabooks/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Voices for Change

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    The Cowl - v.78 - n.11 - Nov 21, 2013

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 11 - November 21, 2013. 24 pages

    What is Unique About Playwork?

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