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Hear Me Out: A Lesson in Civil Discourse
Abstract This article describes an innovative and engaging lecture and class exercise designed to teach students how to think critically about issues from different perspectives and communicate effectively with those who disagree with them. The interactive lecture and class exercise introduce a civil discourse framework to encourage constructive ...
Cheryl L. Black
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Mad or bad: Psychiatry's foundational divide and the illusion of binary thinking. [PDF]
Stanghellini G.
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The Plagiarist in the Machine? Generative AI and the Will to Fail
ABSTRACT This paper argues that the real challenge posed by Large Language Models (LLMs) in Higher Education lies not in their potential for plagiarism, but in their creation of a new form of writing that is indistinguishable in the traditional essay.
Matthew J. Barnard, Keith Crome
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Advance Notification for Conscientious Refusal in Rural Health Care. [PDF]
Brummett A, Petrykowski N, Bohler F.
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Is Vulnerability More Important Than Grandiosity? Narcissistic Traits in Child‐To‐Parent Violence
ABSTRACT A growing body of research has highlighted the role of personality‐related vulnerabilities in child‐to‐parent violence (CPV), and recent studies suggest that narcissistic traits may be one relevant factor. Yet existing research has focused almost exclusively on grandiose narcissism, while vulnerable narcissism has rarely been examined.
Björn Johnson +2 more
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How should morality play a role in global health? [PDF]
Jindal RM, Tiwari S.
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ABSTRACT In ‘fly now, pay later’ systems across Southeast Asia, migrant domestic workers accrue a snowballing debt, through recruitment processes beginning in their source villages and ending in their employers’ homes, which they repay through salary deductions.
Charmian Goh +2 more
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Expressing degrees of uncertainty in medical discourse: Hedging revisited. [PDF]
Shomoossi F, Shokrpour N.
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Combining Intra- and Interindividual Approaches in Epistemic Beliefs Research. [PDF]
Rosman T, Seifried E, Merk S.
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ABSTRACT Dr Paul Gibney, a highly respected and experienced psychotherapist and family therapist based in Brisbane, Australia, boasts a career of nearly 50 years. His work uniquely integrates systemic and Jungian thought, stemming from his original training in Gestalt and psychoanalytic therapy. This distinctive approach is applied in his practice with
Michael W. Ellwood
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