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    Alzheimer’s Disease Detection Using Comprehensive Analysis of Timed Up and Go Test via Kinect V.2 Camera and Machine Learning by Mahmoud Seifallahi, Afsoon Hasani Mehraban, James E. Galvin, Behnaz Ghoraani

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Developing a low-cost and easy-to-use AD detection tool, which can be used in any clinical or non-clinical setting, can enable widespread AD assessments and diagnosis. …”
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    "Do Thyself No Harm": Protecting Ourselves as Autoethnographers by April Chatham-Carpenter

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…I also explain the lessons I learned, which can be applied to persons doing autoethnographies on topics that may affect their own personal well-being. …”
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    Utilising post-civil rights theory of colour blind racism to examine Jean Louise’s ‘visual defect’ and subsequently her bildungsroman in Go Set A Watchman by Lim, Zhi Yi

    Published 2017
    “…Steven Lubet too, urges that Atticus does indeed provide “a moral archetype, by reflecting nobility upon us and by having the courage to meet the standards that we set for ourselves but can seldom attain” (Lubet 1340). Although Atticus’ displays of kindness towards those who are inferior to him, and his moral heroism is praiseworthy, I shall bring forth his failure as a father to Jean Louise. …”
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    Do fish have rights in artisanal fisheries? by Mustapha MK

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Artisanal fishers in developing world are unaware that fish are capable of suffering or discomfort, though researches have shown that fish do feel pain. Five fish welfare domains have been identified which constitute their rights in their environment. …”
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    Addressing the Audience and Making History: Soliloquies in <i>Richard III</i> by Lisa Hopkins

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Few plays make such varied or such bravura use of soliloquies as Shakespeare’s <i>Richard III</i>. The opening forty-one-line monologue by Richard himself allows an actor to show what he can do and to capture his audience and offers a view on processes of historical causation: having started with six uses of the word ‘our’, Richard not only moves on to say ‘I’ nine times (supplemented by ‘my’ and ‘me’), but also explains that his plans are going to affect the future of others, too. …”
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    Location-Based Games and the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Responses from Game Developers and Players by Samuli Laato, Teemu H. Laine, A.K.M. Najmul Islam

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Under regular circumstances, the very aim of these games is to motivate people to go out, explore and meet other people. However, during COVID-19, people were advised to do the exact opposite. …”
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    Knowing How, Knowing Who, Knowing What to Do by Thwaites, Abigail

    Published 2024
    “…This dissertation explores three ways in which our abilities have been thought to matter: 1. What I am able to do bears on what I know how to do. 2. …”
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