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Challenging deliberation

Theory and Research in Education, 2003
Civic education is a primary aim of public schooling in liberal democratic states, which rely on a well-educated, civic-minded citizenry for their perpetuation. Because liberal democracies can differ, it is important to decide for what kind of democracy schools should be educating.
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Deliberating Death

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2010
Utilizing a particular case study of a woman attempting to come to terms with her death, this article explores the difficult metaphors of death present within the Christian tradition. Tracing a Christian understanding of death back to the work of Augustine, the case study is utilized to highlight the difficulties presented by past and present theology ...
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Deliberations on design

OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to encourage libraries to be as involved as possible in the design of the services they provide, be that traditional Web services or sophisticated discovery services. An inordinate reliance upon turn key applications that afford little to no opportunity for customization will not ...
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Are ‘deliberate’ metaphors really deliberate?

Metaphor and the Social World, 2011
Some metaphor scholars have proposed that certain notable metaphorical expressions in speech and writing may have been deliberately composed, and quite consciously employed for their special rhetorical purposes. Deliberate metaphors are different from conventional ones, which are typically produced automatically and thoughtlessly, something that ...
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Some Deliberations on Deliberate Practice in Psychotherapy: A Commentary

Journal of Clinical Psychology
ABSTRACT In this commentary on the issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session dedicated to Deliberate Practice (DP), we highlight commonalities between DP supervision as illustrated in the target papers and Alliance‐Focused Training (AFT) and applaud the shift towards more experiential learning.
James Macdonald   +2 more
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Word Omissions: Deliberate and Non-Deliberate

Reading Research Quarterly, 1980
WHEN PEOPLE READ ORALLY, they sometimes appear to omit words that are in the text. This report presents evidence from oral reading miscue research to support a psycholinguistic view of why omissions take place and how they reflect the reading process. Word level omissions are classified as deliberate and non-deliberate. Deliberate omissions involve the
Kenneth S. Goodman   +1 more
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Deliberations

2018
Rule 344 governs the procedure of deliberations of the panels of the UPC. The term deliberation includes the expression of opinions, discussion thereof, and the vote. Deliberation in closed sessions is intended to guarantee the uniformity and unity of the decisions which will safeguard the external reputation of the UPC.
Martin Chakraborty, Verena Dormann
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Preference, Deliberation and Satisfaction

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
In his famous lecture on ‘The Concept of Preference’ Amartya Sen (1982) opened up the topic of preference and preference-satisfaction to critical, philosophical debate. He pointed out that preference in the sense in which choice reveals one’s preference need not be preference in the sense in which people are personally better off for having their ...
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Deliberations andRecommendations

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2006
Richard C, Hunt, Gregory J, Jurkovich
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[THE FORMS OF DELIBERATION INVOLVED IN THE FIELD OF BIOETHICS: TECHNIQUE DELIBERATION AND ETHICS DELIBERATION].

Journal international de bioethique et d'ethique des sciences, 2016
In this article the author examines the formulation of the problem of new technologies with their ethical limits and legal. To do this, in a first it is d'assess the contribuitions of the two most important contemporary philosophers who have treated this subject: Jürgen Habermas and Ronald Dworkin, while trying to put them into dialog with the one who ...
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