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The Courage to Have Courage

Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2018
AbstractThis article presents two theories of social change, developed by Ernesto Laclau and Alain Badiou. Laclau offers a theory of how political movements come to acquire wide acceptance. Badiou, by drawing conceptual resources from his elaborate ontological system, theorizes politics as a process by which something genuinely new comes to be in ...
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Courageous Leadership

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2022
As the world watches war unfolding in Ukraine, leadership under the most extreme pressures is on full display. Health care and practice environments are not being bombed, but similar extreme events from the pandemic to workforce shortages to workplace safety to worsening equity outcomes are converging to challenge leaders in their roles ...
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The Courage to Be a Geriatrician

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2014
Nursing homes can be grim, frightening places to many who encounter them for the first time. Part of this reaction may come from the way nursing homes remind us of our own frailty, the limits of our hopes of never‐ending independence and self‐determination.
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Thriving With Courage

AORN Journal, 2015
he 2015 US Open golf tournament concluded June 21. I am not particularly interested in golf Tbut I was intrigued by the tournament, partly because it was in University Place, Washington, southwest of Tacoma near my work. It was fun to see the beautiful views of our area on national television.
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The courage of simplicity

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
F OR severa years before his death Dr. CIaJ Ray Murray frequentty, on many platforms, urged the wider use of open reduction and interna fixation in suitable cases when proper equipment and adequate technic were avaiIabIe. He was toId in vigorous terms that such methods were for the medica centers onIy and were neither practica1 nor suitabIe for the ...
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Correction is courageous

Science, 2023
In a year when disagreements over scientific matters like COVID-19 continue to occupy political discourse, the surfacing of a spate of high-profile research errors is regrettable. It’s crucial that the public trusts science at a time when so many topics—artificial intelligence, climate change, and pandemics—cast shadows of uncertainty on the future ...
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On Courage

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2023
Trista M, Benitez, Kevin C, Chung
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Courageous Computing

IT Professional, 2011
IT professionals often ask, "If I'm ethically responsible for any errors in the software that I develop, then how can I release any software to the public? After all, I can't be sure that it's perfect." This is a fair question for any computer ethicist.
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Courageous Creativity

Nursing Science Quarterly
This column explores creativity and courage in citing an inquiry on having courage, using examples of creative living, and writing poetry.
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Courageous decision

British Dental Journal, 2008
D, Pike, M, Seward
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