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    Stop this political circus, we don’t need the clowns by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2009
    “…RECENTLY, a friend told me that the circus is no longer a popular entertainment in his country. …”
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    A balancing act: Children's experience of modified constraint-induced movement therapy by Gilmore, R., Ziviani, J., Sakzewski, L., Shields, N., Boyd, Roslyn

    Published 2010
    “…Objective: This qualitative study explored the experiences of children participating in modified constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) within a circus-themed day camp. Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were performed with 32 children (15 girls, 17 boys; mean age 10.1 years) to gain insights into their experience of CIMT. …”
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    Best responders after intensive upper-limb training for children with unilateral cerebral palsy by Sakzewski, L., Ziviani, J., Boyd, Roslyn

    Published 2011
    “…Interventions: Each intervention was delivered in day camps (total 60h over 10d) using a novel circus theme with goal-directed training. Main Outcome Measures: Change between baseline, 3, and 26 weeks on the Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function (MUUL>7.4%), Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA>4 raw score points), and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM>2 points) defined best responders.Results: Poorer baseline hand function predicted a best response for unimanual capacity of the impaired upper limb (MUUL) immediately postintervention; however, at 26 weeks the odds of achieving a favorable outcome were 21 times greater for CIMT than bimanual training. …”
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    Participation outcomes in a randomized trial of 2 models of upper-limb rehabilitation for children with congenital hemiplegia by Sakzewski, L., Ziviani, J., Abbott, D., MacDonell, R., Jackson, G., Boyd, Roslyn

    Published 2011
    “…Interventions: Each intervention was delivered in day camps (total 60h over 10d) using a circus theme with goal-directed training. Children receiving CIMT wore a tailor-made glove during the camp. …”
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    INCITE: A randomised trial comparing constraint induced movement therapy and bimanual training in children with congenital hemiplegia by Boyd, Roslyn, Sakzewski, L., Ziviani, J., Abbott, D., Badawy, R., Gilmore, R., Provan, K., Tournier, J., Macdonell, R., Jackson, G.

    Published 2010
    “…Both interventions will use an intensive activity based day camp model, with groups receiving the same dosage of intervention delivered in the same environment (total 60 hours over 10 days). A novel circus theme will be used to enhance motivation. Groups will be compared at baseline, then at 3, 26 and 52 weeks following intervention. …”
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    The effects of seasonality, landscape variables and anthropogenic activities in structuring bird community in Dutse, Nigeria / Sulaiman Inuwa Muhammad by Sulaiman Inuwa, Muhammad

    Published 2018
    “…The vulnerable Beaudouin's Snake Eagle (Circaetus beaudouini) and the near threatened Pallid Harrier (Circus macrourus) were also recorded. Highest bird species richness was recorded in Warwade, while highest abundance and diversity was recorded in Model. …”
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    Using an Iterative Process to Transform a Theoretical Unit by Herrmann, Johannes

    Published 2015
    “…Armed with the informal concept of Caesar theory – bread and circuses – changes were applied across two years and have turned student attitude to the unit around. …”
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    The effects of environmental enrichment on phodopus sungorus (siberian hamster) in captivity / Siti Nur Ain Abdul Rahim by Abdul Rahim, Siti Nur Ain

    Published 2017
    “…Numerous species of wild as well as domesticated animals live in captivity across the globe in zoos, circuses, pet mills, livestock breeding facilities, pet shops and even at homes being kept as pets. …”
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