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Diagnostic competence and health worker knowledge of female genital schistosomiasis management in a rural Ghanaian district

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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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Courageous acts or courageous actors?

Personality and Individual Differences, 1980
Abstract The title question was addressed by relating psychometric, psychiatric and field-performance measures obtained from a group of military bomb-disposal operators. The outstandingly successful operators in this highly competent group of soldiers were found to have some distinctive features.
R.S. Hallam, S.J. Rachman
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Courage

2021
Abstract This chapter examines intellectual courage, the virtue needed to persist in pursuit of our intellectual aims despite threats. It notes that courage is commonly exercised not just in our efforts to gain knowledge, but also in our efforts to keep and share it.
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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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