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The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States
, 1995This survey of sexual practices in the United States has been combed by the media for items of interest to the public: monogamous sex is much more widespread in this country than has been thought; infidelity is less frequent than presumed; vaginal ...
V. Sadock
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Independent Nurse, 2008
Molly Courtenay helps resolve everyday issues for nurse prescribers
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Molly Courtenay helps resolve everyday issues for nurse prescribers
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Practicing the Practice: The Heutagogy Community of Practice
2016Founded in 2013, the Heutagogy Community of Practice aims to promote awareness of and to enact the learning principles that are its topical focus: heutagogy, or self-determined learning. Similar to Communities of Practice, heutagogy shares common theoretical underpinnings in the ideas of emergence, self-organizing systems, human agency, and ...
Lisa Marie Blaschke+2 more
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, 2006
In this study, we developed and tested a theory of how human resource practices affect the organizational social climate conditions that facilitate knowledge exchange and combination and resultant ...
C. Collins, Ken G. Smith
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In this study, we developed and tested a theory of how human resource practices affect the organizational social climate conditions that facilitate knowledge exchange and combination and resultant ...
C. Collins, Ken G. Smith
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, 2006
Although there is growing evidence that high performance work practices (HPWPs) affect organizational performance, varying sample characteristics, research designs, practices examined, and organizational performance measures used has led extant findings ...
James G. Combs+3 more
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Although there is growing evidence that high performance work practices (HPWPs) affect organizational performance, varying sample characteristics, research designs, practices examined, and organizational performance measures used has led extant findings ...
James G. Combs+3 more
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2017
Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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The Practicality of Practice Theory
Academy of Management Learning & Education, 2016We engage in a conversation about the relevance of practice theory for management. We argue that management educators can use practice theory to help current and future managers develop intuitions ...
Martha S. Feldman, Monica C. Worline
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Practice Model: Collaborative Practice
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1995The concept of collaborative practice is based on the premise that excellent patient care relies on the expertise of several care providers. Collaboration is a complex behavior that requires time, energy, and patience to implement. It demands understanding of its elements and structure, as well as the commitment of clinicians, administrators, insurers,
Janice Opladen, Jill Quinn, Lisa Norsen
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Agricultural sustainability and intensive production practices
Nature, 2002D. Tilman+4 more
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