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    A Dutch report on the ethics of neonatal care.Z. Versluys & R. de Leeuw - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (1):14-18.
    The Dutch Paediatric Association reports consensus among its members regarding the necessity to take the future quality of life into account when reaching decisions regarding the continuation or dis-continuation of life-prolonging treatment. The paramount importance of the discussion with the parents is stressed. Dissension exists regarding active euthanasia in the newborn, both opinions being respected. If dissension exists within the profession parents should be informed and if necessary referred to a doctor who shares their moral views.
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    The History of Art between the 20th and the 21st Century.Ronald de Leeuw - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (185):78-82.
    With the new millennium approaching, to sketch the wider canvas of the state of art historical research at the end of the 20th century is hardly a realistic objective. For those who like to delve deeper into this matter, I heartily recommend Donald Preziosi's recent critical anthology, published by Oxford University Press, called ‘The Art of Art History’. Here you will find a survey of the major directions in art historical research since the days that Johann Joachim Winckelmann invented our (...)
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    Explaining Children’s News Avoidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Ming Ebbinkhuijsen, Moniek Buijzen, Rebecca de Leeuw & Mariska Kleemans - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Despite growing concerns that children tend to avoid the news, the reasons why have received little research attention. Therefore, the current study aims to develop and test a model conceptualizing the relations between children’s news consumption, news avoidance, emotional responses, and parent and child mitigation strategies. The model was tested using data collected during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The current, preregistered, survey study was part of a longitudinal project and used data from the second wave. Data were (...)
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