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Fulbright, J. W.: The Arrogance of Power
Fulbright, J. W.: The Arrogance of Power, Knopf A. A. Inc & Random House Inc, New York, 1966. pp. xv + 264.
Alicia Alonso Ugarte
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A Tale of Two Conditions: 50 Years of Chronic Illness and Cancer From a Nursing Perspective
ABSTRACT Introduction In this commentary, I consider the disparity between the care we see as a necessity for cancer patients and the lack of care we afford to many persons with chronic disease. Background I ground my arguments in my own clinical practice and research experiences over a 50‐year period augmented by reference to available literature ...
Sally Thorne
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A Roof of One\u27s Own: Widow Walking in the Anthropocene [PDF]
A nonfiction work that explores widow\u27s walks in a time of climate change on the coasts.
Mullen, Anna C
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In my last column, I discussed the issue of faculty status, trying to analyze why librarians have failed to achieve their most desired target -- academic respectability. I concluded that faculty culture does not accept librarians as equals.
Doerksen, J. Ray
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ABSTRACT Background The international mobility of nurses is a significant component of healthcare systems worldwide, resulting in the global recruitment and adaptation of culturally and linguistically diverse nurses into diverse work environments. CALD nurses face integration challenges, which can potentially compromise their well‐being and adjustment ...
Judith Yabal +3 more
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Reclaiming Public Education: Common Sense Approaches [PDF]
Bob Cornett, a former state budget director for Kentucky, describes himself as a "retired bureaucrat." But as a parent, grandparent, and a person who has been involved in education reform for more than 20 years, he's come to understand that, if public ...
Bob Cornett
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It was early 2020, a week or two into Hilary Term, what everyone else calls Spring Term, but we at Oxford love our arcane traditions. I recall one of my graduate students, from China, coming to me ashen‐faced at the end one of my lectures on the effects of bilingualism on the linguistic and cognitive development of young learners.
Hamish Chalmers
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The Concept of Arrogance in Muslim and Buddhist Scriptures – A Comparative Analysis
Arrogance is generally identified as an attitude of sheer vanity. It is considered a negative element in most of the known religious traditions. Elaborating its various types, sources, and results, both Buddhist and Islamic scriptures provide valuable ...
ZOHAIB AHMAD
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Abstract This study investigated Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits in patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition affecting motor, cognitive and autonomic functions. Given the overlap between ToM‐related neural networks and those affected in iNPH, we examined whether ToM impairments are a feature of the disease ...
Akrivi Vatsi +9 more
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The Role of Fraud Pentagon in Explaining Financial Reporting Fraud
This study aims to examine the five elements of the fraud pentagon (ressure, opportunity, rationalization, capability, and arrogance) to enhance the detection and mitigation of financial statement fraud in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
Fadilla Cahyaningtyas +1 more
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