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Abdollahpour, I, Mooijaart, S, Aguilar-Palacio, I, Salimi, Y, Nedjat, S, Mansournia, MA and de Courten, MaximilianORCID: 0000-0001-9997-9359 (2019) Socioeconomic status as the strongest predictor of self-rated health in Iranian population; a population-based cross-sectional study. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 124. ISSN 0022-3999

Abdullah, A, Peeters, A, de Courten, Maximilian and Stoelwinder, J (2010) The magnitude of association between overweight and obesity and the risk of diabetes: A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 89 (3). pp. 309-319. ISSN 0168-8227 (print) 1872-8227 (online)

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Bronwyn draenei biography

Canadian writer Bronwyn Drainie, the wife of a newspaper reporter assigned to the Middle East, returned from Israel earlier this year () after living in Jerusalem for two years, and promptly wrote a book capturing her unique perceptions as a self-styled “outsider” to both Jewish and Israeli society.

My Jerusalem: Secular Adventures in the Holy City “is a domestic view of the Middle East, not one of those interminable books that try to analyse the situation,” said Drainie recently in Toronto.

“It tries to be a woman’s book that tells what it looks like and feels like and smells like to be in such a place. It’s meant to be a sort of tactile book.”

The eldest daughter of the celebrated Canadian actor John Drainie, about whom she wrote a book-length biography some years ago, Drainie writes a weekly column on Canadian culture for the Globe and Mail.

Many bookstores in Toronto are displaying her book prominently, some even alongside copies of the othe

"Erasing 'Property Lines': A Collaborative Notion of Authorship and Textual Ownership on a Fan Wiki

Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Computers and Composition 28 (2011) 40–56 Erasing “Property Lines”: A Collaborative Notion of Authorship and Textual Ownership on a Fan Wiki Rik Hunter St. John Fisher College Received 16 November 2009; received in revised form 1 November 2010; accepted 21 December 2010 Abstract The collaborative affordances of the wiki, in conjunction with local literacy practices, have important implications for the development of contemporary online notions of authorship. Using discourse analytic methods focused on the talk pages of several World of Warcraft Wiki (WoWWiki) articles, this essay seeks to identify particular patterns of language use in the interactions between members of this online voluntary writing group in order to identify how contributors think about authorship in a clearly collaborative writing space. Candace Spigelman’s (1998) theoretical construct of “habits of mind” and James Paul Gee (1989) theory of discourse are use

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