Stories
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Living with less for spiritual gain
Today, a minimalist lifestyle is trumpeted as a route to happiness. Find out what religious ascetics from history and modern proponents of the spartan-looking home can teach us.
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Bringing biotech to the people
Amateur scientists have inspired all kinds of frightening scenarios, from Frankenstein’s monster to ‘The Fly’ and ‘Breaking Bad’. But it can be a force for good. Today’s DIYbio enthusiasts are having fun – and even making lucrative breakthrough discoveries.
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Why we no longer keep our dead at home
Today in the UK we rarely sit with, touch, or perhaps even see our loved ones after they’ve died. Past practices were very different and, Claire Cock-Starkey argues, were more helpful for those grieving.
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How architecture builds a profession of stress
Architects might produce buildings that enhance our health, but at what cost? Kristin Hohenadel explores architecture’s pressurised and stressful culture.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee
Date: 1987 - 2006Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee agendas and papers
Date: 8 Nov 2001 - 26 May 2005Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11/14Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee minutes
Date: 6 Jan 1998 - 6 Oct 1998Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11/11Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee minutes
Date: 2005Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11/19Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee minutes
Date: 9 Jan 2001 - 8 Nov 2001Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11/13Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy