MASKS AS A METHOD: MEYERHOLD TO MNOUCHKINE

Masks as a method: Meyerhold to Mnouchkine

Through the mask, the individual has the potential to challenge the understanding of who they are through their body now being separated from the visual identifier of their face.From earliest records of performance, 2 Piece Desk masks have been engaged with as both a performative object and more importantly as a tool for performance skill developme

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The shifting global landscape of low Back pain attributable to high body mass index: Burden, growth, and inequalities

Background: Low back pain (LBP) is the leading global cause of years lived with disability (YLD), with high body mass index (BMI) recognized as a significant and modifiable risk factor.While prior research has linked high BMI to LBP, comprehensive global assessments of the burden attributable to high BMI are scarce.Methods: We analyzed data from th

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Assessment of Non-physical User Violence and Burnout in Primary Health Care Professionals. The Modulating Role of Job Satisfaction

IntroductionGrowing concern about workplace violence shows the need for an evaluation in specific contexts in order to identify the particularities of each professional group.The health sector consists of a group of professionals with high exposure to violence, specially from users.There are differences depending on the professional category or uni

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A Descriptive Methodology for Studying the Ontogeny of Object Play and Breed Differences in Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)

Play behavior is a prominent aspect of juvenile behavior for many animals, yet early development, especially play with objects, has received little attention.Our previous study on object play introduced our general methods, focusing on litter differences in the developmental trajectory of Ringette - Cages object play and toy preferences.Here, we pr

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Effects of integrated hospital treatment on the default mode, salience, and frontal-parietal networks in anorexia nervosa: A longitudinal resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

The psychopathology of patients with anorexia nervosa has been Olives hypothesized to involve inappropriate self-referential processing, disturbed interoceptive awareness, and excessive cognitive control, including distorted self-concern, disregard of their own starvation state, and extreme weight-control behavior.We hypothesized that the resting-s

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