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This February, the Bulletin is available in a digital format. In our latest issue, we ask whether interventions at work can help mitigate burnout and a surgeon examines practical anatomy teachings across UK medical schools. Read this, and more, here: https://t.co/UL1EK36PHX
The Inevitable Changes Of Self-Preservation
"This series examines the #relationship between attempts at preservation and inevitable change.
Nothing can be preserved without it’s very nature being changed. The flavors are altered, the texture."
https://t.co/Lfss5ob6W1
From comics legend @paul_levitz and artist Simon Fraser comes Unfinished Business, an original graphic novel of dark mystery and magical realism that examines the relationship between science and society -- see more: https://t.co/Xg9Li6yCNW
The article by Nestor Gregorio and John Herbohn examines lessons learned from a community-based restoration project in the Philippines.
https://t.co/AgzrtRyYlQ
Use the code JAN20 and get 50% off Environmental Law and Policy in Wales. This book examines welsh perspectives on the search for sustainable law and policy solutions to modern environmental threats. https://t.co/9plx9VhXGM
Although WayForward has since patched out a polarizing aspect to the game, @lvmaeparian's review of River City Girls examines what remains consistent. https://t.co/dqwmotoqbm
JUST PUBLISHED: our new article, The Two Women in White, examines two works featuring extraordinary women that enthralled & shocked 1860s Britain ~ Wilkie Collins’ bestselling novel & Whistler’s outrageous portrait
"Dark Horse Comics will release Unfinished Business, an original graphic novel by @paul_levitz & Simon Fraser, in June. The OGN of dark mystery and magical realism examines the relationship between science and society through the lenses of multiple religions." https://t.co/zW8maIaOlD
A MoMA PS1 Exhibition Examines the Living Legacy of the Gulf Wars: In January 1991, armed forces led by the United States commenced combat against Iraq. Including a military build-up that started the prior year in response to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait,… https://t.co/s20P4t7Xys
A Year of Free Comics: O HUMAN STAR examines human-like AI through a LGBTQ lens https://t.co/ioBCKy5uRp
The 17th-century dispute between #IsaacNewton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz over who invented calculus was a controversy for decades. Next Wed., join Rob Iliffe, #histsci professor @UniofOxford, as he examines two documents that shed light on the debate. https://t.co/rpn4iuGrgQ
Shakespeare's plays contain hundreds of references to flora and fauna, each of which would have conveyed coded meaning to Early Modern audiences. This article from @AustGHS examines the symbolism of #plants in Hamlet.
Read the full article on JSTOR: https://t.co/SFbeSeHSWk
[Feature] “Queering” Heteronormativity: Biological essentialism in genderbending manga
Kris Avila examines two crossdressing manga from the 2000s and the way the genre's gender play often returns to supposed essentialist "truths" about men and women
https://t.co/mEr0CEgXlW
40) Abe Sapien @ScottAllie @artofmmignola @MaxFiumara Sebastian Fiumara
As low burn, nightmarish book that serves as a counterpoint to BPRD. While BPRD shows you the fight to save the world, Abe examines what makes humanity worth saving. Stunning art by the Fiumara brothers.
33) Extemity by @danielwarrenart
Insane fantasy world with floating islands, gryphons, giant robots and monsters. DWJ is a master of extreme action sequences, but his ability to create empathy is his true genius as he examines the cost of revenge.
A Year of Free Comics: WITHIN by @nudlmonster examines repressed memory & trauma through a stunning, surrealist lens https://t.co/Ja5qw3zuP6
New documentary 'Where’s My Roy Cohn?' — opening Friday at Regal Green Hills — examines one of America’s most infamous politicos. From @MightyJoeNolan: https://t.co/y16fWQSj1h
Meet the brilliant Dr Tina Fawcett, @fawcett_tina, from @UniofOxford. Dr Fawcett’s research examines energy use by households & organisations to identify opportunities for reducing energy use and carbon emissions #TruePlanet
Happy #bookbirthday 📖 to 'True Grit'!
From George Bellows to Miguel Covarrubias, this volume examines early 20th c. American printmaking, which frequently focused on the crowded, chaotic, and gritty modern city. https://t.co/wNcTgAJZnL
@GettyMuseum @TheHuntington @Stanford
"It is time to stop legitimising anti-migrant rhetoric as merely a difference of opinion."
Alexandra Jarvis from Immigration Advice Service examines the impact Brexit will have on our creative sector
https://t.co/RpmDMXKiEQ