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  2. Nursing literature - Wikipedia

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    Nightingale wrote extensively during her years as a nurse. Her most important work was Notes on Nursing in which she provided instructions for caregivers, including nurses, on how to provide care to the wounded and sick, as well as health promotion topics. Although not officially a textbook for nursing, it is considered the first scientific ...

  3. Banshee Press - Wikipedia

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    As a journal founded by three women, Banshee receives more submissions and publishes more work from female writers than some other literary magazines. In an interview for the Bath Flash Fiction Award in 2017, the editors said "we've published more women, on average, than a typical journal.

  4. Nursing Times - Wikipedia

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    Nursing Times is the largest nursing website outside of the US. [1] The majority of articles it publishes are either on nursing news or clinical subjects. For example, it contains a clinical archive of over 5,000 double-blind peer reviewed articles on all aspects of nursing.

  5. Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939, which presented material about amateur social photography. The exhibition included many numbers of the AIZ , as well as the work of amateur worker photographers and other workers' magazines and newspapers in circulation between 1926 and 1939 in Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States.

  6. Virginia Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine [1] that was established in 1925 [2] by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. This "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" includes poetry , fiction , book reviews , essays , photography , and comics .

  7. Quentin Blake - Wikipedia

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    Blake is also a patron of "The Big Draw", [16] which aims to get people drawing throughout the United Kingdom, and of The Nightingale Project, a charity that provides art to hospitals. [17] Since 2006, he has produced work for several hospitals and mental health centres in the London area, a children's hospital ( Hopital Armand Trousseau ) in ...

  8. W. Clement Stone - Wikipedia

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    They "conceived of the idea of a monthly magazine to supply mental vitamins to revitalize those seeking self-help and wished inspiration..." [15] In 1965, W. Clement Stone became Chairman of the Board of Hawthorn Books. Stone intended to use the publishing house as a vehicle to supplement his magazine Success Unlimited. [16]

  9. Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival

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    Focus On – An annual showcase of the work of a Canadian filmmaker; Made In – A selection of films celebrating a selected country or region; Nightvision – A showcase of future cult classics and diverse approaches to filmmaking; Outstanding Achievement Award Retrospective – Celebrating the work of a distinguished filmmaker