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Male or female?
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I've posted this in society and culture but wondered if anyone on here can help? There is an author of alot of nursing articles on society and culture whose name is Aru Narayanasamy. I have searched the internet to esblish whether this author is male or female but I have been unable to find this out (I need to know for an essay I'm writing). Can anyone help at all?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's damn hard to find anything! The only clue I have just come across is here:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sedu/schools/ssdos _current.php
Where instead of 'Dr. Aru Narayanasamy', it refers to 'Mr. Aru Narayanasamy'. So I'm guessing it's a man!
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sedu/schools/ssdos _current.php
Where instead of 'Dr. Aru Narayanasamy', it refers to 'Mr. Aru Narayanasamy'. So I'm guessing it's a man!
Bednobs you are absolutely right but I'm trying to avoid repetition of phases like 'the author says' as I have used this and multiple variations of it throughout my essay and I'm trying to inject some variance. There are instances where use of the pronoun is acceptable and appropriate. For example Smith (2007) states that communication is paramount in efffective nursing care. She goes on to say that.......blah blah.....
See where I'm coming from?
See where I'm coming from?