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Life after Lockup Moral Conflict and Subjectivity in the Shadow of the California Penal System [PDF]
Much scholarly research in the anthropology of morality to date has focused on the examination of culturally relative moral rules, ideologies of right and good, and people’s everyday engagement in ethical practices.
Jordan, Anna
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Visual Loss in Neuro-Ophthalmology [PDF]
Optic neuropathy is damage to the optic nerve from any cause. Damage and death of these nerve cells lead to characteristic features of optic neuropathy.
Rath, Eitan Z.
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Implications of termination for the pastoral counseling “contract” [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45467/1/11089_2005_Article_BF01759590 ...
Draper, Edgar, Newton, Robert L.
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Scandinavian work-life balance experience: its implementation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) happiness context [PDF]
Employee happiness and satisfaction are unanimously correlated to enhanced levels of productivity and efficiency, making them important for employees and employers.
Al Mazrouei, Maktoom
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Equipping Wives Using Biblical Counseling Principles at Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fairmont, Minnesota [PDF]
This project aimed to equip wives using biblical counseling principles at Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fairmont, Minnesota. Chapter 1 presents the reasoning for actualizing the project. Marriage, even among Christians, needs addressing.
Jostad, Rochelle Marie
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“As Child in Time”: Childhood, Temporality, and 19th Century U.S. Literary Imaginings of Democracy [PDF]
‘As Child in Time’ stands at the intersection of literary-historical studies of the 19th century U.S., political theory, and childhood studies. Limning the child’s contested position in cultural imaginings of democracy—at once embodying its ideals and ...
Carrere, Marissa
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Reframing human rights-based approaches to the misuse of restraint. A binary approach is needed [PDF]
Purpose The misuse of restrictive interventions including restraint, seclusion and pharmacological restraint is an increasing source of concern. This has led to calls to address the issue based on the principles of human rights. The purpose of this paper
Bell, Michael +4 more
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Love is in the Airwaves: Contesting Mass Incarceration with Prisoners\u27 Radio [PDF]
Building on bell hooks’ conceptualization of love as a mode of political resistance, this article explores how prisoners’ radio employs love to combat injustice.
Benson, Eleanor R.
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This narrative review discusses animal models of exosome‐based myocardial infarction treatments. Emerging techniques aim to improve exosome stability, targeting, and bioavailability for MI treatment as drug delivery vehicles and regenerative mediators that promote myocardial regeneration. Abstract Exosomes have emerged as promising therapeutic carriers,
Chayanisa Phutiyothin +2 more
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Abstract Education has been an enduring feature of international human rights law since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 and is the only human right that is compulsory for children. Appearing in all major human rights treaties, including the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, education is multidimensional and a multiplier of ...
Amy Hanna
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