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    Postcards From the Road: Robert Frank’s ‘the Americans’.Jonathan Day - 2014 - Intellect.
    Taking Robert Frank's iconic images as his point of reference, Day shot new photographs that commented on the road and contemporary America. Here, these images are paired with critical commentary that details the aspects of the work that are visually expounded and explained in Day's complementary images. A visual entryway to the photographs and themes of this iconic book in the history of photography, this book represents a departure from standard photographic textbooks.
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    Patient reported quality of life in young adults with sarcoma receiving care at a sarcoma center.Jonathan R. Day, Benjamin Miller, Bradley T. Loeffler, Sarah L. Mott, Munir Tanas, Melissa Curry, Jonathan Davick, Mohammed Milhem & Varun Monga - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundSarcomas are a diverse group of neoplasms that vary greatly in clinical presentation and responsiveness to treatment. Given the differences in the sites of involvement, rarity, and treatment modality, a multidisciplinary approach is required. Previous literature suggests patients with sarcoma suffer from poorer quality of life especially physical and functional wellbeing. Adolescent and young adult patients are an underrepresented population in cancer research and have differing factors influencing QoL.MethodsRetrospective analysis of Young Adult patients enrolled in the Sarcoma Tissue Repository at (...)
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    Robert Frank's the Americans: The Art of Documentary Photography.Jonathan Day - 2011 - Intellect.
    To mark the book’s fiftieth anniversary, Jonathan Day revisits this pivotal work and contributes a thoughtful and revealing critical commentary.
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