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For better, for worse : the ethics of divorce after marriage equality.
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ISBN: 1978701861 9781978701861 Year: 2020 Publisher: Lanham Lexington Books

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The Myth Of The Undeserving Poor - A Christian Response to Poverty in Britain Today.
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ISBN: 1781483205 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Grosvenor House Publishing,

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When you think of poverty in Britain today, do you picture innocent children going without food or scroungers lounging on the sofa all day watching TV and cheating on benefits claims? For Christians, what we think about the poor in our nation needs to be shaped by biblical values, but can so often be framed by the dominant narratives of the day, which affect our attitudes and actions. Have we fallen for the myth of the undeserving poor?

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A century of composition by women : music against the odds
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ISBN: 9783030955571 3030955575 3030955567 9783030955564 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan,

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This book presents accounts of creative processes and contextual issues of current-day and early-twentieth-century women composers. This collection of essays balances narratives of struggle, artistic prowess, and of "breaking through" the obstacles in the profession. Part I: Creative Work Then and Now illuminates historical and present-day womens composition and various iterations and conceptions of the "feminine voice" Part II: The State of the Industry in the Present Day provides solutions from the frontline to sector inequities; and Part III: Creating; Collaborating: Composer and Performer Reflections offers personal stories of current creation in music. A Century of Composition by Women: Music Against the Odds draws together topical issues in feminist musicology over the past century. This volume provides insight into the professional and compositional procedures of creative women in music and stands to be relevant for composers, performers, industry professionals, students, and feminist and musicological scholars for many years to come. Dr Linda Kouvaras, musicologist, composer and pianist, is Professor of Music at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne, with full artist APRA-AMCOS representation. Her research interests centre on gender issues in music and musical post/modernism (particularly Australian composition), and she is a piano examiner for the Australian Music Examinations Board. Dr Maria Grenfell is a composer and academic living in Hobart, Tasmania. An Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania, she is widely commissioned by orchestras and chamber ensembles in Australia, New Zealand, and internationally, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Dr Natalie Williams is a composer, academic and artistic manager. Her music has been commissioned and performed in Australia, the United States and Europe. A performing arts leader, she has worked as an academic dean and also held faculty positions in music theory and composition at the University of Georgia and the Australian National University


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A century of composition by women : music against the odds
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ISBN: 9783030955571 9783030955564 9783030955588 9783030955595 3030955575 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan,

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This book presents accounts of creative processes and contextual issues of current-day and early-twentieth-century women composers. This collection of essays balances narratives of struggle, artistic prowess, and of "breaking through" the obstacles in the profession. Part I: Creative Work Then and Now illuminates historical and present-day womens composition and various iterations and conceptions of the "feminine voice" Part II: The State of the Industry in the Present Day provides solutions from the frontline to sector inequities; and Part III: Creating; Collaborating: Composer and Performer Reflections offers personal stories of current creation in music. A Century of Composition by Women: Music Against the Odds draws together topical issues in feminist musicology over the past century. This volume provides insight into the professional and compositional procedures of creative women in music and stands to be relevant for composers, performers, industry professionals, students, and feminist and musicological scholars for many years to come. Dr Linda Kouvaras, musicologist, composer and pianist, is Professor of Music at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne, with full artist APRA-AMCOS representation. Her research interests centre on gender issues in music and musical post/modernism (particularly Australian composition), and she is a piano examiner for the Australian Music Examinations Board. Dr Maria Grenfell is a composer and academic living in Hobart, Tasmania. An Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania, she is widely commissioned by orchestras and chamber ensembles in Australia, New Zealand, and internationally, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Dr Natalie Williams is a composer, academic and artistic manager. Her music has been commissioned and performed in Australia, the United States and Europe. A performing arts leader, she has worked as an academic dean and also held faculty positions in music theory and composition at the University of Georgia and the Australian National University


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The Composer, Herself : Contemporary Snapshots of the Creative Process
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ISBN: 3031239229 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This edited volume presents 27 original essays by living composers from all around the globe, reflecting on the creation of their music. Coterminous to the recent worldwide resurgence in feminist focus, the distinctive feature of this collection is the “snapshots” of creative processes and conceptualizing on the part of women who write music, writing in the present day, from prominent early-career composers to major figures, from a range of ethnic backgrounds in the contemporary music field. The chapters step into the juncture point at which feminism finds itself: as binary conceptions of gender are being dissolved, with critiques of the attendant gender-based historical generalizations of composers, and with the growing awareness of the rightful place of First Nations' cultural voices, the contributors explore what, actually, is being composed by women, and what they think about their world. The needs that this book serves are acutely felt: despite recent social gains, and sector initiatives and programs encouraging and presenting the work of women who compose music, their works are yet to receive commensurate exposure with that of their male counterparts. In its multi-pronged, direct response to this dire situation, this vibrant volume highlights established as well as emerging women composers on the international stage; reveals myriad issues around feminism, as broadly conceived; and gives insights, from the composers' own voices, on the inner workings of their composition process. The volume thus presents a contemporary moment in time across the generations and within developments in musical composition. With its unique insights, this book is essential for academics and practitioners interested in the illuminations of the current working landscape for creative women. Linda Kouvaras is a professor at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, the University of Melbourne, Australia. Natalie Williams’ most recent academic posting was as Interim Dean at the School of Music, Art and Theatre, North Park University, Chicago, United States of America. Maria Grenfell is an associate professor at the School of Creative Arts and Media at the University of Tasmania, Australia.


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The Composer, Herself : Contemporary Snapshots of the Creative Process
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ISBN: 9783031239229 9783031239212 9783031239236 9783031239243 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Intake and Risk of All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease, Breast Cancer, Mental Health, and Type 2 Diabetes : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies.
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ISBN: 9789240061644 9240061649 Year: 2022 Publisher: Geneva : World Health Organization,

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This publication presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies examining the associations between fatty acid intake and various health outcomes. The study, conducted by Russell J. de Souza and colleagues under the auspices of the World Health Organization, evaluates the impact of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) on all-cause mortality, type 2 diabetes, breast cancer, mental health, and other diseases. Utilizing the GRADE approach, the research assesses the quality of evidence and explores the effects of different types of PUFA, including omega-3 and omega-6, on health. The findings are intended for health professionals and researchers to inform dietary guidelines and public health policies.

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