UH Research Archive: Recent submissions
Now showing items 9021-9040 of 11145
-
Assessment of levels of moral reasoning in pharmacy students at different stages of the undergraduate curriculum
(2011)Objectives: The principal aim of this study was to demonstrate the maturation of moral reasoning among pharmacy students as they progress through a 4-year degree programme at a school of pharmacy in the UK. Methods: The ... -
Narratives of Living with Epilepsy Diagnosed in Adulthood
(2011-09-26)Background and aims: The individual’s experience of living with epilepsy is often neglected with the dominant focus being upon seizure control. However, the experience of living with epilepsy is more than the seizures. ... -
Making the illusory correlation effect appear and then disappear: the effects of increased learning
(2011)The acquisition of a negative evaluation of a fictitious minority social group in spite of the absence of any objective correlation between group membership and negative behaviours was described by Hamilton and Gifford ... -
Production, reproduction, performance: marxism, history, theatre
(Manchester University Press, 1991)A metatheatrical approach to the dramatic and theatrical dimensions of the ‘story’ of the Henriad presupposes a standpoint outside the normal limits of what has been called ‘stage-centred’ reading. It calls for a project ... -
Matthew Arnold: the discourse of criticism
(Palgrave Macmillan, 1992)In the history of criticism Matthew Arnold stands as a central and substantial figure, responsible for the establishing of the discipline of ‘English,’ the transformation of which is a contemporary literary theory’s ... -
Shakespeare : a selective filmography
(Cambridge University Press, 1994)This filmography is a reference list of ‘complete,’ straightforward versions of Shakespeare’s plays in film, television and videotape form. It specifically excludes free adaptations; film and television programmes containing ... -
Shakespeare's England : Britain's Shakespeare
(Manchester University Press, 1997)‘It is not easy to discover from what cause the acrimony of a scholiast can naturally proceed. The subjects to be discussed by him are of very small importance; they involve neither property nor liberty; nor favour the ... -
Star-forming galaxies at z approximate to 8-9 from Hubble Space Telescope/WFC3: implications for reionization
(2011-06)We present a search for galaxies at 7.6 < z < 9.8 using the latest Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) near-infrared data, based on the Lyman-break technique. We search for galaxies which have large (Y - J) ... -
The usual suspects : Critical consideration of the fast tracking of ex-elite athletes into high profile coaching roles
(2008)Firstly, why might such fast-tracking be contemplated? It is a commonly held view that it is a natural and logical progression from being a high achieving athlete, to becoming a successful coach, or manager in a coaching ... -
Does formal coach education work?
(2008)Definitions of formal coach education tend to vary in the now considerable literature related to coach learning and development (Nelson, Cushion, & Potrac, 2006). But we will take it to refer to large-scale programmes ... -
The B+ Hypothesis: strength through adversity in sports coaching?
(2008)Some years ago whilst gathering research interview data from athletics coaches I came across the following quote in regards to the achievement of athletic potential: It is often the B+ people, not the A’s who will eventually ... -
The Effectiveness of Pursed Lips Breathing in the Management of Breathlessness in Stable Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(2011-09-19)Introduction: This dissertation aims to explore, in a clinical setting, the effectiveness of pursed lips breathing (PLB), in the management of dyspnoea in stable COPD. Methodology: A mixed methodology that comprised a ... -
Leadership in Small Primary Schools: The Headteacher's Perspective
(2011-09-16)The aim of this research is to identify and scrutinise current aspects of leadership in small primary schools in order to generate a new context-appropriate model of headship. The research is an in-depth study of leading ... -
Creative accounting practice and business performance : evidence from Pakistan
(2011)This paper explores the issue of creative accounting and evidence of its use in Pakistan. The financial characteristics of Pakistani companies, officially or publically identified for using some form of creative accounting ... -
Shakespeare rescheduled
(University of Luton Press/Arts Council of England, 1998)This set of essays delivers perspectives on the on-going debate on the arts in today’s society. Several methods of criticism are utilised and fundamental views are conveyed by practitioners from the theatre and television ... -
Textual Shakespeare
(Peter Lang Pub. Inc., 2004)The Mona Lisa was never quite the same after the surrealists adorned it with a Salvador Dali-style moustache. But however many copies are made, however many iterations occur, something endures, something alters yet remains ... -
Security protocol deployment risk : (transcript of discussion)
(2011)The level of confidence you need in the secrecy of the key you are using to upload your initials to the high score on Tour of Duty is probably different to the confidence you need to do a multi-million pound transaction. ... -
Julius Caesar : (study texts)
(Longman, 1990)The series of Longman Study Texts are written in a way that explores a wide range of classical as well as modern writers, covering all literary genres. They are catered to both exam and coursework needs at GCSE level, and ... -
Hamlet : (study texts)
(Longman, 1990)The series of Longman Study Texts are written in a way that explores a wide range of classical as well as modern writers, covering all literary genres. They are catered to both exam and coursework needs at GCSE level, and ...