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Editorial: Critical Reflections on Higher Education in Prison
Editorial: Critical Reflections on Higher Education in Priso
Volume 25, Number 1 - February 1947
Volume 25, Number 1 – February 1947. 58 pages including covers and advertisements. Editorial Doherty, R.E. The Beast O\u27Brien, John J. On Coffee Eagle, George L. A Stranger in Strasbourg Shanley, Joseph V. Reflections Doherty, R.E. Thoughts on New York Gnys, Edward L. Chaos Morrison, Coleman On Floorwalkers Eagle, George L. Moment of Vision Deasy, John Living History Fortin, Andrew G. Effects of Studying the Essayists Critiqu
Reflections 1973
The 1973 issue of Reflections has an introduction by Charles Dixon Lineberger noting the name change of the publication from One Little Candle to Reflections. This issue contains no table of contents, editorial staff, or cover artist.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/reflections/1000/thumbnail.jp
Summer 2007
Reflections is the magazine of the Avondale College Alumni Association for Friends of Avondale
Editor Brenton Stacey Editorial Assistance Andrew Opis Kristin Thiele Consulting editor Roger Nixon (1963) Designer Donna Pinter Finished Artist Michael Heath Printer Signs Publishing Companyhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/reflections/1007/thumbnail.jp
Reflections on Forecasting in the 1980\u27s
Editorial on the Reflections on Forecasting in the 1980\u27s, published in the International Journal of Forecasting
Old and Disabled: Disabled and Old
This editorial proceeds the Forum on Disability and Aging and discusses some personal reflections on the relationship between aging and disability
March 24, 1972
•Woodcock •Kramer •Editorial •Sis •Pirgim Approved •Reflections of a Jaundiced Eye •ELS •Clinical Program in International Law •Jane Mixer Memorial Award Nomination
Editorial : Advances in Goal, Plan and Activity Recognition
Funding Information: The editors would like to thank the authors and reviewers for their time and effort and also for providing new insights and reflections into the growing field of goal recognition research. We are indebted to Dr. Marta Compigotto, Senior Journal Specialist, and her editorial team for their editorial assistance.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
25 Years of the \u3cem\u3eCanadian Journal of Community Mental Health\u3c/em\u3e: Reflections and Future Directions
As a former senior editor, a long-term member of the editorial board, and a regular contributor to the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health (CJCMH), I am delighted with the invitation to comment on the 25-year review of the contents of CJCMH by Fortin-Pellerin, Pouliot-Lapointe, Thibodeau, and Gagné. I want to begin by acknowledging that I cannot pretend to give an objective account of CJCMH, not only because of my deep investment in it, but also because of my personal and professional biases, values, and position of privilege. What I can offer are some reflections on CJCMH, as well as suggestions for future directions, from my perspective as a senior academic community psychologist
Taylor University Echo: November 1, 1913
Editorial - A Warning to Young Men - The Cigarette - Alumni and Former Students - Taylor Echoes - The Sinner’s Cry - The Question of the Ages - Reflections - Do We Need the Gospel?https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1913-1914/1002/thumbnail.jp
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