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James, Sibyl, Schnuppe Von Gwinner, Beatrijs Sterk, and Christine Bell. "Patchwork Quilt." Woman's Art Journal 8, no. 2 (1987): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1358175.

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Sadie, Stanley, and Hans-Gunter Ottenberg. "Patchwork Quilt." Musical Times 129, no. 1744 (1988): 300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/964883.

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Waites, Cheryl E. "The Patchwork Quilt: A Tool for Promoting Cultural Understanding, Community and Advocacy." Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 7, no. 1 (2001): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.7.1.27.

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Approaches that are culturally sensitive and that promote social and economic justice enrich the learning experience. This article presents a class project where students came together around a specific cause and created a patchwork quilt. Students were introduced to the concept of a patchwork quilt as a symbol of tradition, community, and advocacy. Two classes selected a quilt theme and class patchwork quilts were constructed. Students gained valuable experience in appreciating and employing cultural tradition, collaboration, and advocacy.
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Lambert, Harry N. "Another patchwork quilt." Clinical Risk 16, no. 5 (2010): 185–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cr.2010.010034.

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PARSONS, KATHY. "The Patchwork Quilt." Journal of Christian Nursing 22, no. 3 (2005): 32–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.cnj.0000262309.07523.6d.

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Koelsch, Lori E. "The Virtual Patchwork Quilt." Qualitative Inquiry 18, no. 10 (2012): 823–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800412456957.

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COHEN, MICHAEL R. "Assembling a patchwork quilt." Nursing 34, no. 9 (2004): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00152193-200409000-00010.

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Zimmer, Annette, and Eckhard Priller. "A Patchwork Quilt of Programs." Nonprofit Policy Forum 12, no. 1 (2021): 45–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/npf-2020-0050.

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Abstract How is Germany doing with respect to the fight against COVID-19? Did the German Federal and the country’s Regional Governments enact a coordinated approach, and did the sector have the opportunity to co-operate with government and have a “voice” in the policy process? Based on the results of recent empirical studies and desk-top, internet-based research, these questions are addressed and the outcome is that there were numerous programs issued by the Federal and regional German governments that buffer the effects of the crisis is having on the sector. However, the programs were not developed in co-operation with the sector and were not easy to access, particularly for small and non-professionalized nonprofits.
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McCoy, Leah P., and Jean M. Shaw. "Patchwork Quilts: Connections with Geometry, Technology and Culture." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 9, no. 1 (2003): 46–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.9.1.0046.

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Patchwork quilts are an important part of American culture and history. The patchwork designs are geometric, and early American women used mathematics and artistry as they sewed warm covers for their families. The history of quilts can be traced through several cultures, including that of Native Americans, western pioneers, slaves escaping through the Underground Railroad, and immigrants from Europe and Asia. Often, students have seen quilts in their homes and are interested in exploring the patterns. Quilt making is related to family heritage, and the study of quilts may connect young students with their grandparents or family histories.
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Tschechtelin, James D. "MARYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGES: A PATCHWORK QUILT." Community College Journal of Research and Practice 21, no. 4 (1997): 415–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1066892970210408.

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