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It’s been documented, for example, that up to a third of Australian Vietnam veterans suffered from ongoing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a condition defined by the American Psychiatric ...
Integrated into our Liberal Arts modules are opportunities to meet practitioners, for example from BBC NI, heritage organisations (Linen Hall Library, Ulster Museum, Hearth NI), and the ... A thriving ...
Around the world, different cultures have developed unique ways of understanding and experiencing healing. Far from being ...
Explore 24 Grados’ approach to architecture, restoring heritage and community through thoughtful design in Honduras.
This struggle can take many forms: from compassion to resistance, from the individual to the collective. Here, to mark Earth ...
Data reveals what drives community connection—and which groups feel left out. This research offers insights for building ...
Isotope analysis of limestone cave deposits indicates repeated humid periods in the Saharo-Arabian Desert over the past eight million years. The Saharo-Arabian Desert is one of the world’s largest ...
One scorching day last September, Annie Méchin crouched over a slab of red clay on a remote patch of farmland near Marseille, on France’s Mediterranean coast. Méchin was scraping away at the ...
As the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment began its year-long deployment to South Vietnam in 1965, young Norman John Rowe thought he had the world at his feet. Blessed with a strong tenor voice, ...