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  1. 142401

    Seamless care, safe care : the challenges of interoperability and patient safety in health care : proceedings of the EFMI Special Topic Conference, June 2-4, 2010, Reykjavik, Icela...

    Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…López -- Harmonizing the semantics of technical terms by the generic component model / Frank Oemig, Bernd Blobel -- Challenges of interoperability using HL7 v3 in Czech healthcare / Miroslav Nagy, Petra Preckova, Libor Seidl, Jana Zvarova -- ResearchEHR: Use of semantic web technologies and archetypes for the description of EHRs / Montserrat Robles [and others] -- CEN EN13606 normalisation framework implementation experiences / David Moner [and others] -- Procuring interoperability at the expense of usability: a case study of UK National Programme for IT assurance process / Paul Krause, Simon de Lusignan -- Health-IDENTITY: Mobile services for consumers of medicines / Jean-Jerome Sarrasin, Michael Schumacher, Christian Hay, Philippe Richard -- Alerts in clinical information systems: building frameworks and prototypes / Rolf Wipfli, Christian Lovis -- Tele-assistance for discharged patients supporting continuity of care / Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar, Dorin Berian -- Telemedicine fetal phonocardiography surveillance: an Italian satisfactory experience / Maria Romano [and others] -- Citizens, seamlessness, and care: inter-relationships and inter-operability / Michael Rigby -- A framework for the development of patient safety education and training guidelines / Dimitrios Zikos, Marianna Diomidous, John Mantas -- Getting seamless care right from the beginning: integrating computers into the human interaction / Christopher Pearce, Pushpa Kumarpeli, Simon de Lusignan -- Analysis model for personal eHealth solutions and services / Juha Mykkanen [and others] -- Standardized and flexible health data management with an Archetype Driven EHR system (EHRflex) / Anton Brass, David Moner, Claudia Hildebrand, Montserrat Robles -- On a seamless transition from a running EPR system to a new one / Michael A. …”
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    Practice management for healthcare professionals by Stevens, Drew

    New York [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Human resources for doctor and staff -- 8.1 Planning your practice's staff -- 8.2 People make a difference -- 8.3 The benefits of an employee manual -- 8.4 Work rules and performance standards (standards of workplace behavior) -- 8.5 How to manage staff the right way -- 8.6 The starting line, the front desk -- 8.7 Remember to reward and recognize a job well done -- 8.8 A final word in human resources.…”
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    Leading lean by living lean : changing how you lead, not who you are by Holt, Philip

    New York : Productivity Press, 2022
    1st.
    Table of Contents: “…<P>Chapter 1: Introduction</P><OL><I><P><LI>Leading Lean by Living Lean</LI><P></P><P><LI>Head, Hands and Heart</LI><P></P><P><LI>Hansei</LI><P></P></OL></I><P></P><B><P>Part I -- Head</P></B><P></P><P>Chapter 2: Intellectual buy-in</P><OL><I><P><LI>Thinking differently</LI><P></P><P><LI>Changing mind-set</LI><P></P><P><LI>Bias barriers</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 3: Planning the change</P><OL><I><P><LI>VCRSP</LI><P></P><P><LI>A Vision of the future</LI><P></P><P><LI>I love it when a plan comes together</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 4: The tools to use</P><OL><OL><OL><OL><I><P><LI>Personal effectiveness</LI><P></P><P><LI>Problem solving</LI><P></P><P><LI>Continuous Improvement</LI><P></P></OL></OL></OL></OL></I><P></P><B><P>Part II -- Hands</P></B><P></P><P>Chapter 5: Practising Lean</P><OL><I><P><LI>Using the tools</LI><P></P><P><LI>Procrastination</LI><P></P><P><LI>A little bit of knowledge is dangerous</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 6: Learning every day</P><OL><I><P><LI>It'll be alright in the end</LI><P></P><P><LI>Failing is learning</LI><P></P><P><LI>Winning is finishing</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 7: Kaizen every day </P><OL><I><P><LI>Running to standard</LI><P></P><P><LI>Kaizen is looking inwards</LI><P></P><P><LI>It doesn't need to be perfect to be better</LI><P></P></OL></I><P></P><B><P>Part III -- Heart</P></B><P></P><P>Chapter 8: Feeling</P><OL><I><P><LI>We believe what we perceive</LI><P></P><P><LI>Change Leadership</LI><P></P><P><LI>The language of avoidance</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 9: Winning Hearts </P><OL><I><P><LI>Developing the change</LI><P></P><P><LI>Keeping it simple</LI><P></P><P><LI>Communicate to inspire</LI><P></P></OL></I><P>Chapter 10: Living Lean</P><OL><I><P><LI>Urgent -- Important conflict</LI><P></P><P><LI>Lean busy or ignorant overloaded bliss</LI><P></P><P><LI>Living Lean</LI><P></P></OL></I><P></P><B><P>Part IV -- Walking the Talk</P></B><P></P><P>Chapter 11: Writing the book</P><OL><I><P><LI>Writing Lean</LI><P></P><P><LI>What I left out</LI><P></P><P><LI>Getting personal</LI><P></P></OL></I><P></P><P>Chapter 12: Epilogue </P><OL><I><P><LI>If you're too busy, you're not doing it right</LI><P></P></OL></I><P></P><P>Notes</P>…”
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    Who says it's a man's world : the girls' guide to corporate domination by Bennington, Emily

    New York : American Management Association, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…No Problem; Influence Right Now; Woman 2 Woman: Finding Your Voice; 16 That's Great and All, but Nobody Knows Who You Are; What's Your Worth?…”
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    Adolescent Psychotherapy Homework Planner by Jongsma, Arthur E., Jr., 1943-

    Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014
    Fifth editon.
    Table of Contents: “…Exercise 8.B Assessing the Family-Present and FutureExercise 8.C Interaction as a Family; Exercise 8.D Stepparent and Sibling Questionnaire; Section 9: Conduct Disorder/Delinquency; Exercise 9.A Catch Your Teen Being Responsible; Exercise 9.B Headed in the Right Direction; Exercise 9.C How My Behavior Hurts Others; Exercise 9.D Letter to Absent or Uninvolved Parent; Exercise 9.E Patterns of Stealing; Section 10: Divorce Reaction; Exercise 10.A Impact of Parents' Separation/Divorce; Exercise 10.B Initial Reaction to Parents' Separation…”
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    The Positive Leader. by Gordon, Jon

    Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 8: Positive Leaders Build Great Relationships and Teams -- Love Does -- Love Is the Greatest Leadership Principle on the Planet -- Rules without Relationship Lead to Rebellion -- Communication Builds Trust -- Where There Is a Void in Communication, Negativity Fills It -- Leading by Walking Around -- Listening Is Communicating -- Enhance Your Positive Communication -- Be an Encourager -- Believe in Others More than They Believe in Themselves -- Help Your Team Become Unstoppable -- Connect One on One -- Be Committed -- Serve to Be Great -- Doing the Laundry -- It's Not About You -- Commit to Coach -- Commitment Requires Sacrifice -- When You Help Others Improve, You Improve -- Elite of the Elite -- Positive Leaders Care -- Develop Your Caring Trademark -- The Sandwich -- Chapter 9: Positive Leaders Pursue Excellence -- Humble and Hungry -- There Is No Finish Line -- Demanding without Being Demeaning -- Love and Accountability -- Love Tough -- Craftsmen and Craftswomen -- The One Percent Rule -- Clarity and Action -- Chapter 10: Positive Leaders Lead with Purpose -- Find and Live Your Purpose -- Share the Purpose -- Inspire Others to Live Their Purpose -- Purpose-Driven Goals -- One Word -- Life Word -- Leave a Legacy -- Give People Great Stories to Tell -- Life and Death -- Chapter 11: Positive Leaders Have Grit -- Know What You Want -- Know Your Why -- Love It -- Embrace Failure -- Keep Doing Things the Right Way: Trust the Process -- Ignore the Critics -- Do the Work -- Chapter 12: Lead the Way Forward -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Bring the Power of Positive Leadership to Your Organization -- Power of Positive Leadership Resources -- Other Books by Jon Gordon -- The Energy Bus -- The Energy Bus for Kids -- The No Complaining Rule -- Training Camp -- The Shark and the Goldfish -- Soup -- The Seed -- The Positive Dog -- The Carpenter.…”
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    A Guide to Real Variables by Krantz, Steven G. (Steven George), 1951-

    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…5.3.1 The Image of a Function5.3.2 Uniform Continuity -- 5.3.3 Continuity and Connectedness -- 5.3.4 The Intermediate Value Property -- 5.4 Monotonicity and Classifying Discontinuities -- 5.4.1 Left and Right Limits -- 5.4.2 Types of Discontinuities -- 5.4.3 Monotonic Functions -- 6 The Derivative -- 6.1 The Concept of Derivative -- 6.1.1 The Definition -- 6.1.2 Properties of the Derivative -- 6.1.3 The Weierstrass Nowhere Differentiable Function -- 6.1.4 The Chain Rule -- 6.2 The Mean Value Theorem and Applications -- 6.2.1 Local Maxima and Minima…”
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    Making microfinance work : managing product diversification by Frankiewicz, Cheryl

    Geneva : International Labour Office, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…; 8.4 When Is Credit the Right Choice?; 8.5 How to Design an Emergency Loan; Rec om mended Read ings.…”
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    The real-time contact center by Fluss, Donna

    New York : AMACOM Books, 2005
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…-- Fundamental Functions of Performance Management -- The Benefits of Performance Management -- Building a Successful Performance Management Program -- Winning Organizational Support for Performance Management -- Cross-Organizational Benefits -- Performance Management Market -- Performance Management Readiness Checklist -- Productivity and quality enhancement systems in real-time contact centers -- Optimize Staffing: Workforce Management Applications -- Surveying Software -- E-Learning: Computer-Based Training -- Implementing a Knowledge Management Program -- Cost-Justifying Contact Center Technology Investments -- Productivity and Quality Enhancement Systems Checklist -- Real-time analytics : conquering the unstructured data challenge -- Real- Time Analytics Defined -- Integrating Contact Centers into Corporate Strategy with Real-Time Analytics Applications -- Benefits of Real-Time Analytics -- How Real-Time Analytics Works -- Early Adopters Enjoy Great Results -- The Real-Time Analytics Market -- Real-Time Analytics Best Practices -- Real-Time Analytics Readiness Checklist -- Contact center staffing and management -- Common Contact Center Job Descriptions -- Combating Agent Attrition: The Contact Centers Role in Career Development -- Hiring Best Practices -- Training: Key Component of a Successful Contact Center -- Evaluating the Performance of Contact Center Agents -- Managing Agent Attrition -- Universal Agents -- Determining Optimum Staff Size and Site Location -- Managing the Culture of Constant Improvement -- Contact Center Management Success Checklist -- Building and managing contaters -- The Pros and Cons of Different Acquisition Models -- Building an In-House Contact Center -- Determining if Outsourcing Is the Right Choice for You -- Hosted Solution: On-Demand Application Service Providers -- When to Use Consultants -- Building In-House Versus Outsourcing -- Checklist -- Navigating the offshore landscape -- The Offshore Outsourcing Economics ArgumentNonfinancial Site Selection Criteria -- Offshore Contact Center Models -- Contact Center Selection Process -- Service Level Agreements -- Contract Terms and Conditions -- Managing the Relationship -- Offshore Outsourcing Best Practices -- Offshore Outsourcing Market -- Offshore Outsourcing Checklist -- Creating a world-class real-time engaged contact center -- What Is World-Class Service? …”
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    Handbuch Inklusion international : globale, nationale und lokale Perspektiven auf Inklusive Bildung = International handbook of inclusive education : global, national and local per...

    Opladen ; Berlin ; Toronto : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Powell/Raphael Zahnd: Entwicklungslinien internationaler und komparativer Inklusionsforschung I Grundlagen: Theoretische und methodologische Positionen und zentrale Begriffe 2 Katharina Heyer: What is a Human Right to Inclusive Education? The Promises and Limitations of the CRPD's Inclusion Mandate 3 Sally Tomlinson: A Sociology of Special and Inclusive Education: Insights from the UK, US, Germany, and Finland 4 Mel Ainscow: Inclusion and Equity in Education: Responding to a Global Challenge 5 Lani Florian: The Universal Value of Teacher Education for Inclusive Education 6 Raphael Zahnd: Weltbank: Von ersten Auseinandersetzungen mit Behinderung hin zu inklusiven Perspektiven 7 Marianne Hirschberg/Swantje Köbsell: Disability Studies in Education: Normalität/en im inklusiven Unterricht und im Bildungsbereich hinterfragen 8 Myriam Hummel: Die diskursive Konstruktion inklusiver Bildung im südlichen Afrika II Komparative Perspektiven zu ausgewählten nationalen, regionalen und lokalen Bildungskontexten A Gesetzliche Bedingungen und Governance 9 Julia Biermann: Der Einfluss der UN-BRK auf inklusive Bildung in Nigeria und Deutschland 10 Julia Gasterstädt: Same same but different -- Ein Vergleich der Entwicklung inklusiver Strukturen in zwei Bundesländern in Deutschland 11 Lea Schäfer: Maßnahmen inklusiver Bildung -- Ein international vergleichender Blick auf Andalusien (Spanien) und Berlin (Deutschland) 12 Mathias Mejeh: Inklusive Bildung als Institution am Beispiel Schweiz 13 Gottfried Biewer: Inklusive Bildung in Österreich -- Von den Anfängen der Entwicklung eines rechtlich-normativen Auftrags bis zu den Perspektiven für die Zukunft 14 Tobias Buchner: Einflüsse von Bildungspolitiken auf biographische Verläufe in international vergleichender Perspektive erforschen: Erkenntnisse aus dem Quali-TYDESProjekt B Schulstrukturen, -kulturen und -praktiken 15 Edda Óskarsdóttir/Andreas Köpfer: Inklusive Unterstützungsstrukturen in Schulen in Island und Kanada -- Eine kulturvergleichende Analyse mit Blick auf schulrechtliche Entwicklungen und In-School-Support 16 Michelle Proyer/Margarita Bilgeri: Vergleichende Perspektiven auf die Kultur(-en) der (schulischen) Inklusion in Addis Abeba und Bangkok 17 Run Tan: Exploring Successful Inclusive Practice in China: An Inclusive Public Kindergarten in Shanghai 18 Julie Allan/Clara Rübner Jørgensen: Inclusive School Development: The First Years of an English Free School 19 Markku Jahnukainen/Tiina Itkonen: Steps to Inclusion? …”
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    Neuromarketing in action : how to talk and sell to the brain by Bayle-Tourtoulou, Anne-Sophie

    London : Kogan Page, 2014
    Table of Contents: “…-- Neuromarketing applications to the marketing approach -- Part I: Key Points -- PART II Selling the marketing and organization strategy to the brain of managers and employees -- 04 Selling the recommendations of the marketing plan to the brain of managers -- Improve the pertinence of the marketing plan for an executive committee: the 'marketing cockpit' -- Sell to the brain of the executive committee -- 05 Increasing the efficiency of marketers' intelligence -- Neuroscience to increase the efficiency of marketing managers and employees -- Using neuroscience to improve the efficiency of collective project meetings -- Supporting change to prevent stress -- Part II: Key PointsPART III Improving the efficiency of the marketing action: the Neuromarketing method -- 06 Be irresistible: satisfy the customer's senses -- Stage 1 of the Neuromarketing method -- Satisfy the customer's nose -- Satisfy the customer's ears -- Satisfy the customer's eyes -- Satisfy the customer's skin -- Enter through all doors at once -- 07 Be remarkable: please the customer's brain -- Stage 2 of the Neuromarketing method -- The only purpose of the brain is to please itself -- Sex sells -- The food that gives pleasure -- 08 Be moving: satisfy customers through their emotions to gain their loyalty and ensure they move up the range -- Stage 3 of the Neuromarketing method -- Manage the customer's emotions -- Stress to enhance the marketing performance -- Make a film out of your offers to move the customer -- 09 Be unforgettable: satisfy the customer's memory -- Stage 4 of the Neuromarketing method Increase your customer's memory -- Becoming unforgettable is also remembering your customers -- 10 Be beyond suspicion: satisfy the customer's subconscious -- Stage 5 of the Neuromarketing method -- Influence the customer by increasing the leadership of the product and salesperson -- Influence the customer by playing on the brain's shortcuts -- 11 Be irreproachable: satisfy the customer's conscience -- Stage 6 of the Neuromarketing method -- Help the customer make the right decision -- Offer customers what really suits them -- 12 Neuromarketing in application: from cognitive optimization of product conception and display to sales and communication -- Neuromarketing in businesses -- Three true stories -- 13 Neuromarketing in application: sensory marketing in the sales outlet -- The advent of the internet has rendered the transformation of physical outlets inevitable -- Importance of the senses in the brain's decision to purchase -- New organization of sales outlets to appeal more directly to human intelligence -- Multi-sensory experience -- Convergence of the senses and the increased use of Neuromarketing approaches to improve sensory marketing in sales outlets -- Part III: Key PointsPART IV Perspectives for today... and tomorrow -- 14 Value innovation to surprise the customer's brain -- Disruption for improved communication with the customer's intelligence -- The value innovation approach: the 'blue ocean' strategy -- The 'blue ocean' strategy in application: the example of Thomas Cook -- Appear exceptional to the customer's intelligence: strategies for innovation marketing -- 15 Permission and desire marketing to avoid saturation and rejection by the customer's brain -- Evolution in communication and saturation of the brain receptors -- Permission and desire marketing -- 16 Interactivity to improve communication with the customer's brain -- The internet: a powerful tool driving interactivity -- Adapt the internet to how the customer's intelligence works -- Adapt the internet policy via social networks to the evolving expectations of the consumer's brain -- 17 Brand policy to reassure the customer's brain -- Define a policy to complete the triad of positioning-identity-brand -- Implementation of the brand policy -- 18 Quality to enhance loyalty, and legitimacy to leave the customer's brain with a clear conscience -- Quality and legitimacy: an imperative for Neuromarketing -- Organization of the quality-legitimacy policy -- Sustainable development to leave the customer's brain with a clear conscience -- Part IV: Key PointsVision of the future -- References -- Index.…”
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    Designing Machine Learning Systems with Python. by Julian, David

    Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewer -- www.PacktPub.com -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Thinking in Machine Learning -- The human interface -- Design principles -- Types of questions -- Are you asking the right question? -- Tasks -- Classification -- Regression -- Clustering -- Dimensionality reduction -- Errors -- Optimization -- Linear programming -- Models -- Features -- Unified modeling language -- Class diagrams -- Object diagrams -- Activity diagrams -- State diagrams -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Tools and Techniques -- Python for machine learning -- IPython console -- Installing the SciPy stack -- NumPY -- Constructing and transforming arrays -- Mathematical operations -- Matplotlib -- Pandas -- SciPy -- Scikit-learn -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Turning Data into Information -- What is data? …”
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    UAE and the Gulf : architecture and urbanism now

    London : John Wiley & Sons, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright Page -- Editorial: Helen Castle -- About the Guest Editors -- Introduction: The Gulf Urbanisation -- Museum Development in the Gulf: Narrative and Architecture -- Qatar Museums: Nation and Identity -- The National Museum of Saudi Arabia: an Islamic Centre -- Bahrain: Architecture and the Pre-Islamic Past -- Abu Dhabi: Architecture and Global Imagining -- Museums as Agents of Identity-Making in the Gulf -- Cultural Exchange and Urban Appropriation: Spaces for Art in Sharjah's Historical Centre -- Coastal Settlement as a Ground for Exchange -- Extension of Non-Museum Spaces for Art -- Reclamation of the Historical Links and Permeability of Art and Culture Programmes -- Urban Potentialities -- Design for the Future: Educational Institutions in the Gulf -- Early Campus Design -- Contemporary Approaches to Persistent Challenges -- Campus Cities -- Future Projects and Prospects -- A City for Education -- The Insular -- The Connected -- The Public -- The Avant-Garde -- Building Foundations -- The Evolution of Tall Building in the Gulf: From the Sensational to the Sensitive -- Technical Advancements -- The Environmentally Progressive -- The Future of Tall Building in the Gulf Region -- Drawing on Sand: Cities in the Making -- Act 1 -- Traditional Communities of the Region in the Pre-Modern Era -- Act 2 -- Modernist Aspirations from the 1960s to the 1990s -- Act 3 -- Aspirations for Hedonistic Modernism in the Gulf, 1990s to 2008 -- Waterfronts and Coastal Resorts -- Urban Regeneration -- Desert -- Act 4 -- Boom & Bust ... and Boom: Looking Forward to Getting it Right -- Inexhaustible Ambition: Two Eras of Planning in Doha, Qatar -- Episode One: 1971-86 -- Episode Two: 1999-Present -- New Hearts for Two Gulf Cities -- Urban Dynamics -- New Hearts -- Complex Challenges -- Broader Consequences.…”
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    Anthropological approaches to zooarchaeology : complexity, colonialism, and animal transformations

    Oxford, UK : Oakville, CT : Oxbow Books ; The David Brown Book Company, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Sims -- The birds and animals in ancient Armenian art / Ninna Manaseryan -- The transformations of the quetzal bird / Carmen Aguilera -- Pets in pots : superstitious belief in a medieval Christian (12th-14th century) village in Hungary / Márta Daróczi-Szabó -- "Left" is "right" : the symbolism behind side choice among ancient animal sacrifices / Michael MacKinnon -- The composition and interpretation of associated bone groups from Wessex / James Morris -- Making themselves at home : the archaeology of commensal vertebrates / Terry O'Connor.…”
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    Activism

    London : Cambridge, Massachusetts : Whitechapel Gallery ; The MIT Press, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…Image politics in the Middle East, 2013 / Lina Khatib -- Bodies in alliance and the politics of the street, 2012 / Judith Butler -- The archival multitude: In conversation with Tom Holert, 2013 / Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme -- Rebel cities: From the right to the city to the urban revolution, 2012 / David Harvey -- Getting ready for May Day, 2012 / Tidal Magazine -- There's no place like home, 2012 / Andrea Fraser -- Gezi resistance in Istanbul, 2013 / Süreyyya Evren -- To boycott or not to boycott, 2014 / Dave Beech -- On direct action: An address to cultural workers, 2015 / Global Ultra Luxury Faction (G.U.L.F.) -- Strike art: Contemporary art and the post-occupy condition, 2016 / Yates McKee -- ECOLOGY AND THE COMMONS. …”
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