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The Gift

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2022
This chapter centers upon a household of elderly African American women raising a child so medically fragile he is completely dependent. A key issue arises for them: Who will care for this child when I/we are gone? Because care for this child looms so large, the good (old) life is intertwined with or even subordinate to what they discern as the child's
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Gifts

New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
Born with tuberous sclerosis, Deborah never learned to speak and lived in a group home for the last 25 years of her life. After she died of cancer, her physician sister discovered, from the people whose lives she'd touched, the ways in which Deborah had been a gift.
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Gifts and Gifting

International Journal of Management Reviews, 2010
The terms gift and gifting are rarely formally defined, but are associated with something given without receiving payment, often in the expectation of reciprocation and of changing the relationship with the recipient. Extensive prior work across a number of disciplines tends to focus on gifting as a process and shows a broad conceptualization of the ...
Davies, Gary; id_orcid 0000-0003-3511-9178   +3 more
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The Gift, the Indian Gift and the 'Indian Gift'

Man, 1986
Relecture critique de " l'Essai sur le Don " de M.
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When a Gift is Not a Gift

Collection Management, 2006
Abstract In this study, the researchers analyzed a major gift collection from the Economics Department at Southern Illinois University. The gift contained 906 monographs; 189 were added to the collection. The process of analyzing the gift collection is described and a cost-benefit analysis is included.
John Ballestro, Philip C. Howze
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A Gift of Hope

The American Journal of Nursing, 1977
uneaten food. He had only a few of his own teeth, and those were half rotted away. He wore partial dentures that were poorly fitted and clicked loudly when he spoke. Fred looked like he had given up living. In 1974, Fred had been diagnosed as having carcinoma of the rectum, and at that time a sigmoid colostomy was done.
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Growth, yield and profitability of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) and non-GIFT strains in Bangladesh

Aquaculture, 2021
Nhuong Tran   +2 more
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A bibliometric analysis on gift giving

Psychology and Marketing, 2023
Parvathy, Julian Givi, H Kent Baker
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