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Maggie Atkinson
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Religion and the Arts. 26:317-336
This examination asserts that artist and photographer Hannah Maynard’s association with late-nineteenth-century North American organizations that advocated the often-repudiated notion of the possibility of spiritual life after physical death inform
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Maggie Atkinson
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Prevention and Youth Crime. :iv-iv
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Maggie Atkinson
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Libri et Liberi. 6:39-62
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Maggie Atkinson
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Including Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Learning and Life ISBN: 9780429436499
This chapter considers progress towards the promotion and protection of rights for children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D) under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The education and well-bein
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Autor:
Maggie Atkinson, Michelle Rush, Caroline Fraser, Toni White, Akiko Horita, Lan Chen, James A. Turner, Andrew Fenemor, Will Allen
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Environmental management. 65(3)
Social learning is a process suited to developing understanding and concerted action to tackle complex resource dilemmas, such as freshwater management. Research has begun to recognise that in practice social learning encounters a variety of institut
Autor:
Maggie Atkinson, John Vollmer
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2018 SpaceOps Conference.
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Maggie Atkinson
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Religion and the Arts. 19:339-388
Nineteenth-century visionary artist Georgiana Houghton believed in the healing qualities of her art, and she educated religious teachers and clergy about the nature of her spiritual images. This article examines Houghton’s mediumistic paintings and
Autor:
Maggie Atkinson
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Religion and the Arts. 19:427-487
London artist Ethel Le Rossignol produced a series of forty-two images, symbolic of events that take place between ethereal and material planes of existence, that explicate fundamental philosophical precepts of late nineteenth and early twentieth-cen