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  • At the same time as her photographs encompass a Surrealist vision by drawing on unconscious experience, they deviate from it by depicting the female body as not essentially beautiful and feminine. Cahun's images reveal an unconscious experience where the conventional performativity of gender is contested. In contrast, Surrealist images for the most part, confirm cultural notions of "female." This can be seen in photographs by Man Ray such as Lee Miller (1929), where a focus is placed on Miller's neck and, as a result, the female form appears phallic. Yet, at the same time, Man Ray's image is grounded in the very traditions of exhibiting the female-feminine body as a beautiful object. He depicts the female body as smooth, flowing and passive - all marks of the feminine beautiful. As evid...

    ...After her death, what remained of her work was lost, unknown or misidentified as that of a ma...Any definition is highly suspect of essentialism. Despite content...

  • ...INTERPRETATION. 1. (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations. “abandoned”, in re... more drilling installations and includes any work or activity related to the program. (programme de ...(c) there is a shift handover system to effectively communicate any con...

  • ...'s request for payment of overtime worked outside his normal workday hours. More specificall... it does not apply to VM Group employees on shift work. The Applicant was at all relevant times a me... schedule which does not come under the definition of "Non-Shift Work" under clause B1.02 is, in my v...

  • We use recent time diary data for the U.S. and Australia to examine the gender gap in total work time (unpaid work plus paid work). We focus on whether the gender gap in total work time varies by couples' employment and parental status. We use two alternative measures of unpaid work, which differ in whether unpaid work includes work reported as a secondary activity. Contrasting sharply with the image painted by Hochschild (1989), when we combine all types of families, we find little gender gap in total work hours (paid plus unpaid), whether or not secondary activities are included. However, the gender gap varies dramatically by family type. When couples have preschool-age children and both men and women are employed full-time, women's total work is 4 to 5 hours more per week than men's ...

    ... States, using the more expansive definition of unpaid work, men work 2 hours more than women w...

  • ... (9th ed.) defines treatise as a "written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject... is in his consideration of the definition of policing: he insists that we not sanitize the r... emergence of the police institution and the shift in meanings for the term police from those primari...

  • The debate regarding Canadian training models continues today. Despite the disagreements, empirical research on the scientistpractitioner model in Canada is scant. Indeed, implementation of science training in clinical psychology programmes has not been systematically studied (Merlo, Collins, & Bernstein, 2008). The paucity of empirical research is made worse because student opinions on the matter have largely been unsolicited. Preliminary evidence suggests that American student opinions regarding the scientist-practitioner model vary widely, with some being staunch advocates and others describing it as a training anachronism ([Aspenson] et al., 1993). More recently, the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP) - a nonprofit organisation whose purpose is to fur...

    ...The shift was so profound that professional and applied area...This stringent operational definition served to widen the increasing gulf between scient... balanced emphasis on science and clinical work in their programmes (Merlo et al., 2008). These tw...

  • A culture of inquiry is emerging from research-based information literacy instruction that takes place in school libraries. An ethnographic approach views the culture of inquiry through two lenses: (1) cultural anthropology and an emerging theory of evidence-based information literacy instruction, and (2) Tylor's anthropological definition of culture which serves as a framework to examine the knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, law, and customs of instruction. An emerging theory of information literacy instruction unique to school libraries identifies constructivist learning theory as the knowledge source and evidence-based practice as the underlying belief. The art of teaching in this culture is described in ten corollaries to the theory. Morals and law emerge from 21st century initiative...

    ...A paradigm shift from professional commitments to shared assumption... psychology theory developed from Lewin's work. It postulates that action research and related et...

  • ...Her account provides a 'classic' definition of a process that became known as gentrification---the transformation of working-class neighbourhoods into middle and upper-class r...This policy shift away from the traditional blue-collar jobs, that o...

  • Two developmental factors, women's education and their work participation, are emerging as especially critical catalysts for bringing about changes in other aspects of women's life and behavior, including their marital patterns ([McDonald], 1985; Isiugo-Abanihe et al, 1993). The above two factors, to varying degrees, have been instrumental in pushing up the age at marriage, and impacting the type of marriage a woman enters. In Sri Lanka, for example, where the SM AM has increased during this century by 6 years (from 18.5 years in 1901 to 24.4 years in 1981), rise in female education and the jobs that such education enables have become crucial factors in increasing the desirability of women in the marriage market. A simultaneous shift has occurred towards marriages arranged by the couple...

    ... decline is a consequence of the re-definition in 1989 of who constitutes a Kuwaiti national.7 Th...

  • ... spouses, thus imposing barriers for working or returning to work; this would make married wome... that require them to use a common definition of taxable income. If the provinces chose not make... gain from income splitting by being able to shift taxable income from the spouse in a higher tax bra...



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