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Pages : 476
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The Academy
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Pages : 476
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Pages : 476
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The Doctor Who Would Be King
Author: Guillaume Lachenal
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 1478022485
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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In The Doctor Who Would Be King Guillaume Lachenal tells the extraordinary story of Dr. Jean Joseph David, a French colonial army doctor who governed an entire region of French Cameroon during World War II. Dr. David—whom locals called “emperor”—dreamed of establishing a medical utopia. Through unchecked power, he imagined realizing the colonialist fantasy of emancipating colonized subjects from misery, ignorance, and sickness. Drawing on archives, oral histories, and ethnographic fieldwork, Lachenal traces Dr. David’s earlier attempts at a similar project on a Polynesian island and the ongoing legacies of his failed experiment in Cameroon. Lachenal does not merely recount a Conradian tale of imperial hubris, he brings the past into the present, exploring the memories and remains of Dr. David’s rule to reveal a global history of violence, desire, and failure in which hope for the future gets lost in the tragic comedy of power.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 1478022485
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
In The Doctor Who Would Be King Guillaume Lachenal tells the extraordinary story of Dr. Jean Joseph David, a French colonial army doctor who governed an entire region of French Cameroon during World War II. Dr. David—whom locals called “emperor”—dreamed of establishing a medical utopia. Through unchecked power, he imagined realizing the colonialist fantasy of emancipating colonized subjects from misery, ignorance, and sickness. Drawing on archives, oral histories, and ethnographic fieldwork, Lachenal traces Dr. David’s earlier attempts at a similar project on a Polynesian island and the ongoing legacies of his failed experiment in Cameroon. Lachenal does not merely recount a Conradian tale of imperial hubris, he brings the past into the present, exploring the memories and remains of Dr. David’s rule to reveal a global history of violence, desire, and failure in which hope for the future gets lost in the tragic comedy of power.
The Dental Cosmos
Author: J. D. White
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 1396
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 1396
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Ayo's Had Enough
Author: Charlene Fadirepo
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781790804634
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Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Ayo's Had Enough is the second book in our series for children called $martChoiceNation (SCN) Kids. This book features beautiful original artwork from Ghanian visual artist, Johann Setorwu. This version of the book also explores the multicultural heritage of the book's main character, Ayo. Each SCN book is written as a conversation guide for parents that focuses on a specific financial education concept. In addition to the story, the book includes suggested family activities and a glossary of terms to reinforce the learning process. In Ayo's Had Enough, Ayo learns about consumerism from a child's perspective by exploring how much is really enough. He also learns about the importance of taking care of his belongings. Lastly, he learns about how banks work and how they help his family take care of their needs and wants. The book also references our Give,Grow,Go (3Gs) concept, a SCN money management rule of thumb for children
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781790804634
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Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Ayo's Had Enough is the second book in our series for children called $martChoiceNation (SCN) Kids. This book features beautiful original artwork from Ghanian visual artist, Johann Setorwu. This version of the book also explores the multicultural heritage of the book's main character, Ayo. Each SCN book is written as a conversation guide for parents that focuses on a specific financial education concept. In addition to the story, the book includes suggested family activities and a glossary of terms to reinforce the learning process. In Ayo's Had Enough, Ayo learns about consumerism from a child's perspective by exploring how much is really enough. He also learns about the importance of taking care of his belongings. Lastly, he learns about how banks work and how they help his family take care of their needs and wants. The book also references our Give,Grow,Go (3Gs) concept, a SCN money management rule of thumb for children
The Plays and Fragments
Author: Sophocles
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Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Pages : 364
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A Perpetual Commentary on the Revelation of St. John. Wherein is Contain'd
Author: Charles Daubuz
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and literature
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Pages : 1214
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Pages : 1214
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American Rail-road Journal
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Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 860
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Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 860
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American Railroad Journal
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Category : Railroad engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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Category : Railroad engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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Transforming Medical Education
Author: Delia Gavrus
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228012333
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
In recent decades, researchers have studied the cultures of medicine and the ways in which context and identity shape both individual experiences and structural barriers in medical education. The essays in this collection offer new insights into the deep histories of these processes, across time and around the globe. Transforming Medical Education compiles twenty-one historical case studies that foreground processes of learning, teaching, and defining medical communities in educational contexts. The chapters are organized around the themes of knowledge transmission, social justice, identity, pedagogy, and the surprising affinities between medical and historical practice. By juxtaposing original research on diverse geographies and eras – from medieval Japan to twentieth-century Canada, and from colonial Cameroon to early Republican China – the volume disrupts traditional historiographies of medical education by making room for schools of medicine for revolutionaries, digital cadavers, emotional medical students, and the world’s first mandatory Indigenous community placement in an accredited medical curriculum. This unique collection of international scholarship honours historian, physician, and professor Jacalyn Duffin for her outstanding contributions to the history of medicine and medical education. An invaluable scholarly resource and teaching tool, Transforming Medical Education offers a provocative study of what it means to teach, learn, and belong in medicine.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228012333
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
In recent decades, researchers have studied the cultures of medicine and the ways in which context and identity shape both individual experiences and structural barriers in medical education. The essays in this collection offer new insights into the deep histories of these processes, across time and around the globe. Transforming Medical Education compiles twenty-one historical case studies that foreground processes of learning, teaching, and defining medical communities in educational contexts. The chapters are organized around the themes of knowledge transmission, social justice, identity, pedagogy, and the surprising affinities between medical and historical practice. By juxtaposing original research on diverse geographies and eras – from medieval Japan to twentieth-century Canada, and from colonial Cameroon to early Republican China – the volume disrupts traditional historiographies of medical education by making room for schools of medicine for revolutionaries, digital cadavers, emotional medical students, and the world’s first mandatory Indigenous community placement in an accredited medical curriculum. This unique collection of international scholarship honours historian, physician, and professor Jacalyn Duffin for her outstanding contributions to the history of medicine and medical education. An invaluable scholarly resource and teaching tool, Transforming Medical Education offers a provocative study of what it means to teach, learn, and belong in medicine.