Women in Medical Education Dr Stephanie A. TerryAn anthology of personal narratives reflecting the issues confronting women in the medical academy today, including sexual harassment, equity issues, and maternity leave policies. Women in Medical Education combines personal narratives written by sixteen women medical educators who, as clinicians, basic scientists, administrators, and medical humanities faculty, write of their experiences with students, patients, colleagues, and administrators. Their
celebrating in weekend "GrrrlFests" or producing a biweekly RadioGirl program
Ariel (1922) is an essay by José Enrique Rodó
Practical skills such as how to write letters are included
Loaded with high-yield facts throughout
and population growth did not occur until high improvements were made in the 1930s
White highlights feminist fathering practices
and revision process that produced the essays
Volume 1: Problems in the Literary Source Material
‘Mansfield Park’
Based on an exhaustive survey of New Labour's foreign policy speeches after 1997 and interviews with policy-makers involved in the formulation of New Labour's foreign policy
It considers ‘internal’ colonisation and its infrastructures of order and suppression
and psychiatric rehabilitation