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    The English wing spinet of the 17th and 18th centuries: with special reference to the extant Haward spinets indtroducing newly discovered evidence for Samuel Pepys' Haward spinet and Queen Anne's Haward spinet by Wilson, Charles West

    Published 2021
    “…Newly discovered information about Queen Anne's Haward spinet is introduced. It is shown to have been a spinet, and not a virginal. …”
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    Between “Koto” & “Hablu Min Nan Nas” - The perceptions of intercultural environmental education in local gardens: a preliminary study on selected Japanese gardens design around Kyoto City, Japan by Mohd. Yaman, Maheran, Kawasaki, Masashi

    Published 2008
    “…Thus, explains the Japanese notion of koto which is similar to the concept of hablu min nan nas (relation of human and environment). …”
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    Union activism : an exploration of the differential consequences of employee and freelancer experiences by Jones, Edith Ann

    Published 2018
    “…A questionnaire completed by delegates attending BECTU’s Annual Conference in 2014 provides quantitative data to complement and enrich the findings of the qualitative data. This thesis contributes to the existing literature about trade union activism by uncovering how its participants define the term ‘activism’ and assessing the effects of activism on individual members rather than on unions as entities. …”
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    The discourse of the marketisation of higher education : a case study of a post-92 university by Kennedy, Ann Teresa

    Published 2019
    “…There is evidence of dissonance, struggle, contradictory and strained life-worlds as the new logics of marketisation displace, subordinate and co-opt existing traditional logics. The findings suggest that the short-term benefits for those in positions of power are outweighed by the negative implications for academics and students. …”
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