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Research involving human subjects is much more stringently regulated than many other nonresearch activities that appear to be at least as risky. A number of prominent figures now argue that research is overregulated. We argue that the reasons typically offered to justify the present system of research regulation fail to show that research should be ...
Wilson, J, Hunter, D
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The history of AIDS exceptionalism
In the history of public health, HIV/AIDS is unique; it has widespread and long‐lasting demographic, social, economic and political impacts. The global response has been unprecedented.
Julia H Smith, Alan Whiteside
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An end to Nordic exceptionalism? Europeanisation and Nordic development policies [PDF]
The Nordic countries have traditionally been praised for their generous and advanced development policies. Recently, however, it has been claimed that the Nordic model has faded: that the Nordic donors have become more similar to other European donors ...
Carbone M. +15 more
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A Critical Analysis of the Political Discourse of Exceptionalism in the American Sniper Movie
Political discourse usually tends to diffuse itself in other discursive fields. One of the areas through which the political field can be reproduced is the field of popular culture, especially films. Moreover, language serves as the intermediate variable
Hamdallah Akvani +2 more
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Ambassadors of the game: do famous athletes have special obligations to act virtuously? [PDF]
Do famous athletes have special obligations to act virtuously? A number of philosophers have investigated this question by examining whether famous athletes are subject to special role model obligations (Wellman 2003; Feezel 2005; Spurgin 2012).
Archer, Alfred, Yorke, Christopher C.
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Theorizing American Exceptionalism
‘American exceptionalism’ has become a ubiquitous concept in multiple fields of research. Complicating the picture, it has distinct definitions. To many scholars, ‘exceptionalism’ means that America is comparatively an ‘exception’.
Mugambi Jouet
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This essay aims to offer new insights into the controversial relationship between nineteenth-century women reformers and American exceptionalism by presenting the case of a pioneer of white American reformism, Margaret Fuller, and the dispatches she sent
Serena Mocci
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Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Endocrine Tumor Syndromes: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The combination of disease manifestations, the familial burden, and varying penetrance of endocrine tumor syndromes (ETSs) is unique. This review aimed to portray and summarize available data on psychosocial outcomes in patients with ETSs and explore gaps and opportunities for future research and care.
Daniël Zwerus +6 more
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Modern Constructions of China’s Exceptionalism in International Relations
This research attempts to identify manifestations self-perception of exceptionalism in China’s long history and explain why and how different types of exceptionalism have arisen in modern periods. Analyses are historical as well as theoretical.
Katarína Sárvári
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