Mediumism Nicholas G. CastleExplores the contemporary pedagogical significance of modernism. Mediumism considers what the modernist movement in the arts could mean for us today. It examines how artists and critics, particularly in the visual arts, responded to the growth of industries of distraction since the nineteenth century by creating new kinds of artworks that stress their mediums. Ren V. Arcilla draws out the metaphysical and ethical implications of the work of critics
and the Pacific to show how these Indigenous figures quoted lines from famous poets like Lord Byron and Felicia Hemans to build sympathy and community with their audience
His editorials and commentaries charted many of the most critical issues in New York and the country: the death penalty
Provides a solid foundation for developing skills that foster health literacy among all patients and practitioners
and social and political theory
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this textbook and clinical guide assists nurses in developing the requisite skills needed to communicate effectively so that patients can truly make informed health decisions and enhance health outcomes
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Written while the poet was living in exile on the island of Guernsey
Directory of World Cinema: Germany aims to offer a wider film and cultural context for the films that have emerged from Germany
the bittersweet memories of good and bad things that can never return
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