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Conflict Management Strategies Among Cohabiting Undergraduate Students in Ilorin, Nigeria
ABSTRACT Conflicts among cohabiting partners are often more complex or intractable because their relationships are not formalized culturally or institutionally. The inability to resolve conflicts among cohabiting partners may threaten their safety and well‐being.
Lanre Abdul‐Rasheed Sulaiman +2 more
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Repression of urban uprisings in the second half of the 15th century gave rise to negotiations between the king and the city. However, the search for agreement is rarely mentioned in the documentation.
Adrien Carbonnet
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Capital Punishment in the Lens of the Shari’ah
Shari’ah as a legal system of law in Islam is greatly misunderstood by a cross section of the intellectuals due to the prescription of capital punishments in the legal system.
Abdulrazaq Kilani
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Pardons, Executions and Homicide [PDF]
This paper uses a data set that consists of the entire history of 6,143 death sentences between 1977 and 1997 in the United States to investigate the impact of capital punishment on homicide.
H. Naci Mocan, R. Kaj Gittings
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Patchak v. Zinke, Separation of Powers, and the Pitfalls of Form over Substance [PDF]
Mr. Patchak was a concerned citizen with standing to bring a suit against the federal government. A previous Supreme Court decision, Carcieri v. Salazar, made it clear that Mr. Patchak would win his case.
Fisher, Michael
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ABSTRACT This study examines how three subtypes of narcissism—communal, antagonistic, and collective—relate to sustainability team members' willingness to misreport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using survey‐based online experiments with experienced professionals from the United States and United Kingdom, we assess whether narcissistic traits predict
Eric N. Johnson, Matthias Sohn
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Abstract Pardon powers are ubiquitous but difficult to justify. A pardon power is, roughly, a power that is (a) possessed by a non-judicial official, (b) used to cancel legal liability to a criminal sanction in a particular case without thereby altering the law, and (c) unconstrained by law.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the use of environmental disclosure as a strategic tool to manage legitimacy crises in a mining company, adopting critical discourse analysis (CDA) as the main methodology. Focusing on a case of environmental disaster, this research reveals how corporate narratives can be manipulated to minimize responsibility and reinforce
Renata Luiza de Castilho Rossoni +1 more
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Sectorial descent for wrapped Fukaya categories
We develop a set of tools for doing computations in and of (partially) wrapped Fukaya categories. In particular, we prove (1) a descent (cosheaf) property for the wrapped Fukaya category with respect to so-called Weinstein sectorial coverings and (2 ...
Ganatra, Sheel +2 more
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A Decade of Reform: Felony Disenfranchisement Policy in the United States [PDF]
Findings published in "A Decade of Reform: Felony Disenfranchisement Policy" in the United States disclose that since 1997, sixteen states have implemented policy reforms that have reduced the restrictiveness of these laws, and more than 600,000 people ...
Ryan S. King
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