College Quarterly
Summer 2008 - Volume 11 Number 3
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Research
Increasing Paramedic Students' Resiliency to Stress: Assessing correlates and the impact of intervention
by Shirley Porter and Andrew Johnson
The Pocket PC as an Information Management tool foe Academics in Australia: An Exploratory Study
by Geoffrey Chow, Henry Wai-Leong Ho and Peter N. Ling
Teaching and Learning
Small Boats in an Ocean of School Activities: Towards a European Vision of Education
by Ernesto Villalba
Creating the Conditions for Effective Communication and Learning in Organizations
by Monica Scott
Qualitative Timetabling: An Organizational and Qualitative Approach to Improving University Course Scheduling
by Duncan Hill
Commentary
A Quest for "Yes"
by William B. Calder
Freudian Psychology and Art: An Agreeable Partnership?
by Frank Marchese
Conference Proceedings
Nino Ricci: The Novelist as Anthropologist and the Links Between Literature and Social Science
by Howard A. Doughty
Reviews
Review Essays
Out on the Heath
by Howard A. Doughty
Book Reviews
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Ivory Tower Blues: A University System in Crisis
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Gatekeepers
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
The Bridge to Humanity: How Affect Hunger Trumps the Selfish Gene
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
The Singing Neanderthals: The Origin of Music, Language, Mind and Body
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Modern State Intervention in the Era of Globalisation
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Connecting Policy to Practice in the Human Services
Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty
Black Ice: The Lost History of the Coloured Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925
Reviewed by James Satterfield
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