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Encyclopedia > Rosemary Sage
Dr. Rosemary Sage.
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Dr. Rosemary Sage.

Dr. Rosemary Sage is an expert in the field of education, in particular the area of special needs. Her work is recognised in her homeland, the United Kingdom, and internationally. Sage is currently a lecturer at the University of Leicester. Special needs is a legal term derived from the language in the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. ... University of Leicester seen from Victoria Park - Left to right: the Department of Engineering, the Attenborough tower, the Charles Wilson building. ...

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Memberships

Sage's interests in education also cover language and communication. As a result of this, she is:

  • Trustee of the Association for Speech Impaired Children
  • Trustee of the Independent Panel for Education Advice
  • President of Human Communication International
  • Education Advisor to the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
  • Member of the Research Committee of the British Stammering Association
  • Member of Sir Michael Rutter's Advisory Committee on Language Research
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Publications

  • A World of Difference: tackling inclusion in schools (2004)
  • Start Talking and Stop Misbehaving. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (2002)
  • Helping Able and Less Able Students to Communicate in School. (2002)
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2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...

External links

  • Page on the University of Leicester's School of Education website

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Benefits of Rosemary : by Ray Sahelian, M.D. (2478 words)
In folk medicine, rosemary is used as an antispasmodic in renal colic and for dysmenorrhoea, in relieving respiratory disorders and to stimulate growth of hair.
Rosemary and its constituents have a therapeutic potential in bronchial asthma, peptic ulcer, prostate disorders, inflammatory diseases, liver toxicity, atherosclerosis, ischaemic heart disease, cataract, leukemia, cancer and poor sperm motility.
It is concluded that rosemary and its constituents especially caffeic acid derivatives such as rosmarinic acid have a therapeutic potential in treatment or prevention of bronchial asthma, spasmogenic disorders, peptic ulcer, inflammatory diseases, hepatotoxicity, atherosclerosis, ischaemic heart disease, cataract, cancer and poor sperm motility.
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