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Autor:
Robinson, Christie1, Graham, Joy2
Publikováno v:
Health Information & Libraries Journal. Dec2010, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p295-303. 9p. 2 Charts.
Publikováno v:
Woman's Weekly; 8/1/2023, Issue 414, p6-6, 1p, 4 Color Photographs
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Autor:
Milford, Veigh, James Mc, Connell, Meta Mc, Nutt, Isa Mc, Diver, Iris, Glenn, Ita, Stewart, Victor, Smith, Irvine, Graham, Joy, Dowell, Joan Mc, Stewart, Isabel, Hunter, Maggie, Graham, Fred, Diver, Cecil, Tease, Sarah
A collection of folklore and local history stories from Milford (school) (Millford, Co. Donegal), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher James Mc Veigh.
Barney the Moucher / Connell, Meta Mc
Barney the Moucher / Connell, Meta Mc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::99d1dcff4b6aaa239b6d9b14fb7f3a10
Autor:
Schwartz, Melissa Rachel
According to philosopher, Emmanuel Levinas, alterity can exist only in its infinite and fluid nature in which the aspects of it that exceed the human ability to fully understand it remain unthematized in language. Levinas sees the encounter between s
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78359
Autor:
Lyn Trodd, Leo Chivers
Interprofessional working is one of the key subjects taught across early years, education, health and social care programmes, as a result of the move towards a more integrated practice for children. Written by a multi-professional team of contributor
Publikováno v:
Old Bike Australasia; 2024, Issue 112, p30-35, 6p, 12 Color Photographs, 4 Black and White Photographs
Autor:
Sheeza Sarfraz, J.J. Dupuis
The seventh issue of a digital journal created to alleviate the malaise of social distancing with exceptional writing and artwork. The Quarantine Review celebrates literature and art, connecting readers through reflections on the human condition —