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Thesis Survivor Stories

Author : Marilyn Waring
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 33,27 MB
Release : 2022-02-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1990046428

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Presenting a range of voices and first-hand experiences, this edited collection provides real-world advice and tips and tricks to help students embarking on postgraduate study to get through the thesis journey. Edited by Marilyn Waring and Kate Kearins, the 23 essays which make up Thesis Survivor Stories seek to demystify the ups and downs of postgraduate life and the PhD research process.

Narratives to Live by

Author : Maria I. Vargas
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 30,3 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Breast
ISBN :

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Storytelling is an essential part of life. Much of what humankind has known has been through storytelling. This performance thesis focuses on the narratives of a cancer survivor and her caretakers. In-depth interviews were conducted to determine how, through narrating their stories, participants could possibly develop awareness of the experience of healing. I gave my participants a voice through a public performance, which took place on April 1st, 2016 in the Hazel Kelly Wilson VIP Room of the Jack B. Kelly Student Center at West Texas A&M University. This performance thesis, presented five different narratives: The Worst Phone Call Ever, The Heavenly Call, The Battle for Life, A Message from God, and God's Existence—My Biggest Take-Away. Through these narratives, the participants shared their experience, and the process of how each coped with cancer. Three stages of the process of the illness were analyzed: The Genesis, The Fight, and Survival of the illness. Feelings of healing were observed, and mentioned from participants. The theory of Narrative Medicine by Rita Charon provided the theoretical basis for the study.

Stories Are What Save Us

Author : David Chrisinger
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 16,89 MB
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1421440806

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A foreword by former soldier and memoirist Brian Turner, author of My Life as a Foreign Country, and an afterword by military wife and memoirist Angela Ricketts, author of No Man's War: Irreverent Confessions of an Infantry Wife, bookend the volume.

My Thesis Harry

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 19,4 MB
Release : 2012-12-20
Category :
ISBN : 9780615729954

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Surviving and Thriving in Postgraduate Research

Author : Ray Cooksey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 1170 pages
File Size : 28,41 MB
Release : 2019-06-27
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 9811377472

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This handbook provides an in-depth exploration of the entire journey of postgraduate research in the social and behavioural sciences, from enrolment to its culmination in the form of a thesis, dissertation or portfolio, and beyond. It is written in an accessible and example-rich style, offering practical and concrete advice in virtually all areas. It also includes references to additional resources and websites, and each chapter features key recommendations for improving the postgraduate research experience. The book addresses not only research-related aspects (e.g. supervisors; selecting your guiding assumptions; contextualising, framing and configuring research; reviewing literature; sampling; writing proposals; ethics and academic integrity; selecting a data gathering strategy; surviving your thesis/dissertation/portfolio examination; and publishing), but also questions concerning how to integrate, manage, and balance the research journey in the context of the postgraduate student’s broader life-world (e.g. skill development and supervisor relations; effective time and project management; a healthy work–life balance; maintaining motivation; and dealing with criticism). The book adopts an explicitly pluralist perspective on postgraduate research, moving beyond mixed methods thinking, and offers concrete examples from postgraduate students’ real-world experiences.

The Truth about Stories

Author : Thomas King
Publisher : House of Anansi
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 21,41 MB
Release : 2003
Category : American literature
ISBN : 0887846963

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Winner of the 2003 Trillium Book Award "Stories are wondrous things," award-winning author and scholar Thomas King declares in his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures. "And they are dangerous." Beginning with a traditional Native oral story, King weaves his way through literature and history, religion and politics, popular culture and social protest, gracefully elucidating North America's relationship with its Native peoples. Native culture has deep ties to storytelling, and yet no other North American culture has been the subject of more erroneous stories. The Indian of fact, as King says, bears little resemblance to the literary Indian, the dying Indian, the construct so powerfully and often destructively projected by White North America. With keen perception and wit, King illustrates that stories are the key to, and only hope for, human understanding. He compels us to listen well.

Anatomy of a Survivor

Author : Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn
Publisher : Post Hill Press
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 37,3 MB
Release : 2021-04-27
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1642937282

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In 1990, after a sudden cardiac event, Joyce Mikal-Flynn was dead for twenty-two minutes. While CPR and determined doctors returned her to life, she came to find that this new life wasn’t her life at all. Faced with depression, personal and professional setbacks, she ultimately recognized that this was not an end point—but a beginning. Over time, she understood that taking control begins with the essential choice to move forward. Her struggles fueled her. You got this, she told herself with every obstacle, failure, and misstep. Trauma and crisis are inescapable aspects of life. Framed, at times, as something to get over, trauma never fully leaves those who experience it. For over two decades, Dr. Mikal-Flynn has worked with and studied issues faced by survivors. She understands and recognizes their desire to move forward, identifying specific mindsets and behaviors that encourage progress. Making the choice to move forward, fierce determination, and well-researched actions are key for survival and growth. Interlacing stories with research on genetics, posttraumatic growth, and the neuroscience of resilience and happiness, this book outlines how survivors of trauma structure a positive and productive response. An ingenious strengths-based rehabilitation system—metahabilitation—engages them by uncovering and developing their resilience, grit, and capacity for growth after trauma. This book shows you how survivors are built and presents a unique system guiding them forward.

Refugee

Author : Alan Gratz
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 26,69 MB
Release : 2017-07-25
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0545880874

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The award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling novel from Alan Gratz tells the timely--and timeless--story of three different kids seeking refuge. A New York Times bestseller! JOSEF is a Jewish boy living in 1930s Nazi Germany. With the threat of concentration camps looming, he and his family board a ship bound for the other side of the world... ISABEL is a Cuban girl in 1994. With riots and unrest plaguing her country, she and her family set out on a raft, hoping to find safety in America... MAHMOUD is a Syrian boy in 2015. With his homeland torn apart by violence and destruction, he and his family begin a long trek toward Europe... All three kids go on harrowing journeys in search of refuge. All will face unimaginable dangers -- from drownings to bombings to betrayals. But there is always the hope of tomorrow. And although Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud are separated by continents and decades, shocking connections will tie their stories together in the end. As powerful and poignant as it is action-packed and page-turning, this highly acclaimed novel has been on the New York Times bestseller list for more than four years and continues to change readers' lives with its meaningful takes on survival, courage, and the quest for home.

The Falling Woman

Author : Richard Farrell
Publisher : Algonquin Books
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1643751395

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“This is the kind of novel I like best . . . Great writing, great plotting, and a thoughtful plumbing of what makes us human.” —B. A. Shapiro, bestselling author of The Art Forger and The Collector’s Apprentice First, it’s just a barely believable rumor: one person may have survived the midair explosion of a passenger jet on a cross-country course from Washington, DC, to San Francisco. But soon she becomes a national media sensation when “the Falling Woman,” as the press dubs her, is said to have been taken to a Wichita hospital—and then to have disappeared without a trace. As a dedicated National Transportation Safety Board agent joins the search for clues, he becomes drawn into the woman’s moving and personal fight to keep secret the story of her survival, even from her own family, and possibly at risk to his own career. The Falling Woman is a novel that asks compelling and controversial questions about the value of life and what should be sacrificed in the name of love.

The Greatest Survivor Stories Never Told

Author : Mara Bovsun
Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 40,62 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780740727283

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A seventeen-year-old girl survives a plane crash in the Amazon and, despite maggots festering in her open wounds, finds her way to help and safety. This amazing story of courage and luck, which leaves the young woman the lone survivor from a wreck that claimed her mother and 90 other passengers, is only one of many riveting stories from Allan Zullo's and Mara Bovsun's new book on survival. In The Greatest Survival Stories Never Told, readers can learn all about real survivors like the Honduran mother of three who drifts in the sea for days after Hurricane Mitch destroys her home and family. In her case, a red bra was the key to survival since the brightly colored object finally caught the attention of the Coast Guard flying nearby.Or they can read about the New York businessman who endures thirteen days in a muddy hole after kidnappers demand that his family put up three million bucks for his return. As he sits in the cramped, dark pit, he composes his autobiography aloud to save his sanity until his rescue.In The Greatest Survival Stories Never Told, dozens of stories of grit and heart will inspire readers everywhere. The book makes for exhilarating reading.