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When does independent problem-solving have negative psychological effects? Investigating the moderating effect of openness to experience
“Wild Humours of the Common People”: violence and sympathy in The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1639- 1653
“They have got so much love, they are in love with the children”: an exploration of the educational impact of school tours as part of a safari itinerary in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe
“The time has not yet come to rebuild Yahweh’s house”: a Jamesonian reading of the book of Haggai
“Relentless, aggressive and pervasive”: exploring gender minimisation and sexual abuse experienced by women ex-military veterans
“Playing heavy metal”: a comparative study of the role of the tuba in the orchestra, brass band and wind ensemble
“It’s not how old we are; it’s how we are old”: a salutogenic approach to how older Australian women experience ageing and respond to life stressors
“Iron cage” or “silken thread”? Continuous improvement and other organizational identification strategies on the MTR Express: a content analysis of an unobtrusive control device by a public transport corporation in Hong Kong
“I wanted to act like my dad”: Redefining a future out of transgenerational trauma and juvenile custodial care
“Footprints for Life” foot health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
“A unifying principle:” Pauli Murray, biography, and the quest for identity
“A story to match any fiction”: environmental sincerity in contemporary US fiction
“. . . here is an Asylum open . . .” constructing a culture of government care in Australia 1801 – 2014
‘When you come here, you understand’: tracing women’s resistance to natural resource extraction in NSW, Australia
‘Stop the war on Aborigines’: the Communist Party of Australia and the fight for Aboriginal rights 1920-1934
‘Psychiatry at the Coal Face’: patients and the development of community mental health services in New South Wales, Australia, 1960–1980
‘Positive Talk for Positive Health’: piloting a telephone support service for people living with HIV
‘Obesity is killing our people’: social constructions of obesity and the impact on the health and well–being of Maori and Pacific Island migrants in Australia
‘Mission Impossible’: Aboriginal survival before, during and after the Aboriginal Protection Era
‘Intervention on a String’: What is the impact of puppetry as an intervention tool on the communication, social skills and self-esteem of children, including children with disabilities and additional challenges?
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