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    Big Bands

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    Big Bands featuring guest artist Dave Douglas with the Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Orchestra, and Aggie Music Project.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/music_programs/1077/thumbnail.jp

    The Concert Celebrating the CD Release of Europa

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    A performance of the USU Jazz Orchestra in celebrating the CD release of Europa. Currently receiving airplay on radio stations across the nation, Europa has been hailed by reviewers as “top level” (Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz), and “one of the most exciting jazz albums I’ve heard in years” (Dan Cohen, The Muse’s Muse).https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/music_programs/1202/thumbnail.jp

    Utah State University Big Bands Tribute to Pepper Adams

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    Join us for Utah State University Big Bands tribute to Pepper Adams, featuring Jason Marshall.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/music_programs/1101/thumbnail.jp

    Mutual aid groups in psychiatry and substance misuse

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    Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or substance misuse needs. These groups are diverse in terms of membership, aims, organisation and resources. Collectively, in terms of the pathways for seeking help, support, social capital or simply validation as people, mutual aid groups figure at some time in the life story of many psychiatric and/or substance misuse patients. From the viewpoint of clinical services, relations with such groups range from formal collaboration, through incidental shared care, via indifference, to incomprehension, suspicion, or even hostility. How should mental health and substance misuse clinicians relate to this informal care sector, in practice? Aims: To synthesise knowledge about three aspects of the relationship between psychiatric/substance misuse services and mutual aid groups: profile groups' engagement of people with mental health and/or substance misuse needs at all stages of vulnerability, illness or recovery; characterise patterns of health benefit or harm to patients, where such outcome evidence exists; identify features of mutual aid groups that distinguish them from clinical services. Method: A search of both published and unpublished literature with a focus on reports of psychiatric and substance misuse referral routes and outcomes, compiled for meta-synthesis. Results: Negative outcomes were found occasionally, but in general mutual aid group membership was repeatedly associated with positive benefits. Conclusions: Greater awareness of this resource for mental health and substance misuse fields could enhance practice

    [Photograph 2012.201.B0977.0528]

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "In 1936, the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra became a part of the WPA and began giving concerts.

    [Photograph 2012.201.B0977.0532]

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    Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company

    Manual of instructions for teachers of the Florida W.P.A. Music Project

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    Manual detailing regulations on scheduling classes, working hours, public performances, advertising, handling money, school supplies, and paperwork.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/tampa_wpa/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Manual of instructions for teachers of the Florida W.P.A. Music Project

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    Manual detailing regulations on scheduling classes, working hours, public performances, advertising, handling money, school supplies, and paperwork.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/tampa_wpa/1023/thumbnail.jp
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