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Sleep leadership in the army: A group randomized trial

Sleep Health, 2021
Examine impact of training military leaders in sleep health on leaders and unit members.Following a baseline survey, two-person platoon leadership teams were randomly assigned by company to a training or waitlist control condition. After training, leadership teams completed a post-training survey.
Amy B. Adler   +4 more
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Armed in ARMY: A Case Study of How BTS Fans Successfully Collaborated to #MatchAMillion for Black Lives Matter

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Music fans strategically support their artists. Their collective efforts can extend to social causes as well: In 2020 for example, ARMY—the fandom of the music group BTS—successfully organized the #MatchAMillion campaign to raise over one million USD to ...
S. Park   +3 more
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The Syrian Electronic Army – a hacktivist group

Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2016
Purpose The aim of the paper is to assess the hacktivist group called the Syrian Electronic Army and determine what their motivations in terms of ethical and poetical motivations. Design/methodology/approach This paper looks at chronological examples of Syrian Electronic Army activities and assess them using a developed hacktivist criteria to try ...
Matthew J. Warren, Shona Leitch
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EFFECT OF GROUP-A MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE IN ARMY RECRUITS IN FINLAND

The Lancet, 1975
During an epidemic caused by group-A, sulphonamide-resistant meningococci in Finland, group-A polysaccharide vaccine was administered in 1974 to 16 458 recruits of the Armed Forces, leaving 20 748 as controls. Specific antibody response was good, and after vaccination only 1% of the men were without anti-meningococcal group-A antibodies.
P H, Mäkelä   +4 more
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Minority representation, tokenism, and well-being in army units

Military Psychology, 2018
Racial and ethnic diversity is increasing in the US Army and women are moving into more combat roles. This puts minority soldiers at risk for being underrepresented in their work units.
A. L. U. Perez, Tatiana V. Strizhko
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