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    Guest Editor's Message

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    AbstractWelcome to Future Academy's 2nd International Congress on Clinical & Counselling Psychology: CPSYC 2014.Formerly known as Cognitive–Counselling, Research and Conference Services, Future Academy was established in 2008. Since then, its services and events have increased. Participants such as you have trusted us to fulfill your expectations for useful and engaging activities and professional conferences and congresses.To date, more than 2,900 academicians and guests from more than 90 countries have attended a Future Academy event. And more than 80 International professionals serve as members of Future Academy's Scientific Committee or Board of Reviewers. ICEEPSY & CPSYC, by the way, are approved by the British Psychological Society Learning Centre for Continuing Professional Development.The Academy's MPcbt Master Practitioner Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy certifies Master Practitioners in Cognitive Behavioural Psychology, a program approved by the British Psychological Society Learning Centre. Future Academy publishes,•The European Journal of Social & Behavioural Sciences•The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences•C-crcs Volume BOOK•Abstract Books for each Future Academy conference.We look FORWARD to seeing you in Istanbul / Turkey in October 2015

    EDITOR\u27S CORNER

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    Since the inception of NAIES, the matter of the organization serving as a communications network has been one of some concern. The need for this kind of activity within the Association is self-evident. When a program, person, or institution encounters difficulty, the existence of a vehicle which can bring to bear external pressure can often be extremely useful. Some might raise the question of being seen as an “outside agitator,” but given the scope of the membership of NAIES, this kind of pressure can often be brought from closeby. The matter of a network for communication also opens the door to increased community involvement. While a minority community might not understand the internal intrigues of academic harassment, they should and can understand attempts to undermine ethnic and minority programs, from whatever source, especially from a media element

    Waterloo College Cord (May 1, 1948)

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    The Cord Weekly (March 5, 1992)

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    The Rouen Post, April 1949

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    Spartan Daily, October 19, 1971

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    Volume 59, Issue 18https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5551/thumbnail.jp

    Whalesong

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    Auke Bay Micro-Computer Lab summer hours slated -- New business director thrilled with the challenge of UAJ -- Lind meets with USUAJ representatives to discuss reorganization task force -- UAJ weathers its stormiest year -- Broccoli: Patron vegetable of yuppies -- UAJ hosts guest instructors for summer -- UAJ student chosen for internship -- Social Services aids families in crisis -- Cooperative program benefits Native youth in Southeast Alask

    African Artist Networks and Artistic Sovreignty

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    In a quest for artistic sovereignty, there is a growing movement in Africa toward regional artist networks.This article speculates on the impacts of emerging artistic networks on the African continent

    The Saxophone Symposium: An Index of the Journal of the North American Saxophone Alliance, 1976-2014

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    The Saxophone Symposium is the journal of the North American Saxophone Alliance and is a peer-reviewed academic publication. Since 1976, its readership has enjoyed articles on a variety of saxophone related topics as well as reviews of contemporary recordings and publications. Aside from these academic applications, The Saxophone Symposium is an historical account of some of the saxophone culture in North America and beyond. Academic journals such as this are invaluable to both students and educators, and the ability to access the information within them is vital. Prior to the digital age, the majority of serious academic journals have been archived within bound collections, which are sometimes accompanied by an index of the materials in each collection. It is now becoming more common to find these materials available through online databases such as The Music Index, WorldCat, RILM, and JSTOR. Unfortunately, The Saxophone Symposium is rarely available as a bound collection and is not fully archived through digital databases. The accessibility of this important journal is dependent upon its individual print availability, and there is no complete index of its content in existence. Saxophone as an academic study has not enjoyed the same long, rich history as other areas of the music discipline, but the output of writings, repertoire and research materials produced in our field is impressive given the constraints of history. I believe it imperative that the community of saxophonists should enjoy access to everything that The Saxophone Symposium has to offer. This project will provide that access
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