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Women poets of the English Civil War
2017,2018,2023
This anthology brings together extensive selections of poetry by the five most prolific and prominent women poets of the English Civil War period: Anne Bradstreet, Hester Pulter, Margaret Cavendish, Katherine Philips and Lucy Hutchinson. It presents these poems in modern-spelling, clear-text versions for classroom use, and for ready comparison to mainstream editions of male poets’ work. The anthology reveals the diversity of women’s poetry in the mid-seventeenth century, across political affiliations and forms of publication. Notes on the poems and an introduction explain the contexts of Civil War, religious conflict, and scientific and literary development. The anthology enables a more comprehensive understanding of seventeenth-century women’s poetic culture, both in its own right and in relation to prominent male poets such as Marvell, Milton and Dryden.
Palliative care and pharmacy practice in 2005 CPhA Conference 2005
2005
After outlining the definition of Palliative/End-of-Life Care (PEOLC), Mr. [Larry Broadfield] addressed how pharmacists can incorporate palliative care into their regular practice routines. \"Pharmacists may be more or less involved in different issues, depending on their practice site, but should be aware of all issues and competent to provide basic support for any issue,\" said Broadfield. The competencies necessary for pharmacists involved in PEOLC include a greater emphasis on managing pain and symptoms through both pharmacologie and non-pharmacologic treatments. Communication and scheduled follow-up with patients, families, and other caregivers, particularly about medication issues, is key to providing supportive care.
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DWF recruits partner for banking team
2015
Ms [Alice Broadfield] moves to DWF from Faegre Baker Daniels. Caroline Coates, executive partner of DWF's Birmingham office, said: \"There have been a number of significant developments for us in Birmingham recently, and the investments we're making in new hires are the direct result of increasing demand from clients across all of our key sectors in the region.
Newspaper Article
Cricket: Kidderminster will play on despite arson
2008
The blaze will not affect the club's arrangement with Worcestershire. The old pavilion was not used by players or officials and was mainly for the storage of kit and the grounds man's equipment. The new pavilion was unaffected and the club will host its first match of the season on Saturday. Should Worcestershire need to play their first match at the ground it would be ready. \"It's a sad reflection of our society,\" Kidderminster CC chairman Norman Broadfield said. \"The demolition people said they come across this sort of thing all the time these days. \"I'm not particularly worried about the main pavilion. I just can't see why anyone should want to damage it. We don't know about rebuilding the old one yet. It's too early to say.
Newspaper Article
East City News: Homework hell is over! ; YARDLEY: Teacher helps parents boost kids' performance
2007
\"Teaching methods in schools today are very different to when most parents attended school,\" he said. \"Many parents don't feel confident enough to help their child because of the changes in the way in which literacy and numeracy are taught. \"It's extremely good news that it is now being rolled out across so many schools and I hope it will continue to be a big success.\"
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Solihull News: Roy puts dads back in school ; DICKENS HEATH: Pioneer scheme involves parents in education
2007
Mr [Roy Broadfield], aged 42, who now runs his own firm in Solihull promoting IMPACT, said: \"Teaching methods in schools today are so very different to when most parents attended school themselves. \"And many mums and dads don't feel confident enough to help their child due to the changes in the way in which literacy and numeracy are taught.\" Mr Broadfield added: \"I'm delighted that my scheme is helping so many young people as well as their parents, and it's extremely good news that it is now being rolled out across so many schools.\"
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Mixed fortunes for duo in big Midland events ; Jack HIGH
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Wakelam, Mike
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Broadfield, Ray
2007
Ray Broadfield (George BC) collected the pounds 500 first prize in the Tony Pagett Memorial singles at Cradley. Neil Clarke (Moseley BC) took the Bournville Open and the pounds 45 first prize defeating Tom Palmer (Kings Heath Park BC) 21/9 in the final. FINALS DRAW: Peter Homer v Ronnie Gales, Gary Morton v Carl Fielding, Darren Smith v [Andrew Moss], Chris Jenkins v Darren Plenderleith, Gavin Dunkley v David East, Chris Morrison v Stuart Smith, Graeme Wilson v Roy Woolley, Mick Ledwidge v Jeff Brown, Paul; Evans v Andrew Owen, Chris Marshman v Joe Callan, Kevin Handley v Andy Duckett, Dean Ferris v Graham Dulson Richard Jackson v Terry Cutting. Kerry Morris v Rob Thompson, Mike Geraghty v Lee Kington, Terry Dickens v Tony Freeth.
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Mixed fortunes for duo in big Midland events ; Jack HIGH
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Wakelam, Mike
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Broadfield, Ray
2007
Ray Broadfield (George BC) collected the pounds 500 first prize in the Tony Pagett Memorial singles at Cradley. Neil Clarke (Moseley BC) took the Bournville Open and the pounds 45 first prize defeating Tom Palmer (Kings Heath Park BC) 21-9 in the final. FINALS DRAW: Peter Homer v Ronnie Gales, Gary Morton v Carl Fielding, Darren Smith v [Andrew Moss], Chris Jenkins v Darren Plenderleith, Gavin Dunkley v David East, Chris Morrison v Stuart Smith, Graeme Wilson v Roy Woolley, Mick Ledwidge v Jeff Brown, Paul; Evans v Andrew Owen, Chris Marshman v Joe Callan, Kevin Handley v Andy Duckett, Dean Ferris v Graham Dulson Richard Jackson v Terry Cutting. Kerry Morris v Rob Thompson, Mike Geraghty v Lee Kington, Terry Dickens v Tony Freeth.
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Golf: Broadfield takes the top honours
2008
[MAX Broadfield] also won the Under-18 boys' gross section with Dewstow's Christopher Aston claiming the nett prize in Wales' premier junior tournament sponsored by Coca-Cola.
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All aboard: how Nice tram will affect prices
2007
\"Proximity to the beach has traditionally been the key concern for foreign buyers in Nice, which means that the so-called outskirts have largely been ignored,\" says Dennis Broadfield of buying agency Totally Riviera. \"But as of this month, the tree-lined Avenue Malaussena, for example, will be a mere six-minute tram ride from the coast.\" Although property sales have slowed since this summer, \"the effect of the tramway is being felt, especially in key areas such as around La Liberation, which has a fantastic food market\", says Stuart Baldock, director of buying agency Property Vision France. \"Since construction of the tram started, property prices have risen dramatically in those neighbourhoods, by around 14 per cent a year, especially in the [euro]250-[euro]450 per sq ft bracket. Before the tram line it was unheard of for overseas buyers to look at property north of Nice's main railway line but that's no longer the cut-off point.\" Traditionally, the most popular places to buy in Nice have been in or close to the old town, where space is tight and prices high. Some are also sceptical that the tram will eradicate the city's traffic problem. \"In the short term it means fewer people will be driving down from their flats and offices in the north to get to work but I'm not so sure how things will really change in the long term since Nice is stuck between the sea and the mountains, which makes things a squeeze,\" Broadfield says. And pedestrianisation could make \"parking . . . an issue\", says Jean-Claude Caputo, head of Savills' Nice office, \"so the apartments sold with parking spaces will sometimes be more expensive than the same ones without it\".
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