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My horses from Arizona to Montana help me to finally understand the true soul-lightening pleasure of surrender as a way of life. To live is to ride. To ride is to fall. To live is to fall and so in order to live one must not be afraid of falling. And once I embrace that, everything started falling into place.
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Free-Riding and Research Ethics
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005In “Rethinking Research Ethics,” Rosamond Rhodes argues that all of us (including vulnerable populations) have a duty to participate in research ethics programs (Rhodes 2005).
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Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2008
Free-riding has long been a contentious issue in Australian industrial relations. This article gauges the nature and location of free-riding in Australian workplaces, drawing on the 2004 Australian Worker Representation and Participation Survey. Of the 39.2 percent of employees who could join a union in their workplace and who do not, 51.7 percent may
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Free-riding has long been a contentious issue in Australian industrial relations. This article gauges the nature and location of free-riding in Australian workplaces, drawing on the 2004 Australian Worker Representation and Participation Survey. Of the 39.2 percent of employees who could join a union in their workplace and who do not, 51.7 percent may
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2018
Free riding occurs in the practical domain when some action is rational for each group member to perform but such that when everyone performs that action, it is worse overall for everyone. Dunn argues that some surprising empirical evidence about group problem-solving reveals that groups will often face cases where it is epistemically best for each ...
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Free riding occurs in the practical domain when some action is rational for each group member to perform but such that when everyone performs that action, it is worse overall for everyone. Dunn argues that some surprising empirical evidence about group problem-solving reveals that groups will often face cases where it is epistemically best for each ...
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netWorker, 2003
Spam is now a felony in the state of Virginia, as long as the unsolicited messages contain falsified information about the sender. With the harshest anti-spam law in the United States recently passed, Virginia---home to major ISPs such as America Online---is hoping to prove that legislation is finally providing the tools needed to cap the flow of bulk ...
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Spam is now a felony in the state of Virginia, as long as the unsolicited messages contain falsified information about the sender. With the harshest anti-spam law in the United States recently passed, Virginia---home to major ISPs such as America Online---is hoping to prove that legislation is finally providing the tools needed to cap the flow of bulk ...
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Free Energies of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reagents and Their Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2022Rishi G Agarwal +2 more
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Theory of Nonequilibrium Free Energy Transduction by Molecular Machines
Chemical Reviews, 2020Aidan I Brown, David A Sivak
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