A SIR-independent role for cohesin in subtelomeric silencing and organization [PDF]
Cohesin is a key determinant of chromosome architecture due to its DNA binding and tethering ability. Cohesin binds near centromeres and chromosome arms and also close to telomeres, but its role near telomeres remains elusive. In budding yeast, transcription within 20 kb of telomeres is repressed, in part by the histone-modifying silent information ...
Deepash Kothiwal, Shikha Laloraya
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Identifying Silence Climate in Organizations in the Framework of Contemporary Management Approaches
Dynamic competition conditions in present day bring about the consequence for businesses to face varied problems with each passing day. At this point, current management approaches include studies that would shed light on the new problems of businesses. Organizational Silence, a concept that has recently been being voiced in business world, has come up
Civelek, Musta Emre +2 more
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Euphemisms and Ethics: A Language-Centered Analysis of Penn State’s Sexual Abuse Scandal [PDF]
For 15 years, former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky used his Penn State University perquisites to lure young and fatherless boys by offering them special access to one of the most revered football programs in the country.
Fyke, Jeremy, Lucas, Kristen
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Speed Traps and the Right of Silence [PDF]
As well as a study on the right of silence with regard to written texts, this paper also investigates the two cases in terms of icons and indices: a text may be indexical of a basic human right, and then may become an icon of that right.
Kurzon, Dennis
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Background: When nurses feel that the learning processes in their organization are fair and just, they are more likely to feel confident about sharing their knowledge, expressing their concerns, and contributing to the learning process.
Reza Nemati-Vakilabad +2 more
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Speaking to twin children: evidence against the "impoverishment" thesis [PDF]
It is often claimed that parents’ talk to twins is less rich than talk to singletons and that this delays their language development. This case study suggests that talk to twins need not be impoverished.
Bramley, Nicolette +2 more
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Adult participation in children’s word searches: on the use of prompting, hinting, and supplying a model [PDF]
Although word searching in children is very common, very little is known about how adults support children in the turns following the child’s search behaviours, an important topic because of the social, educational and clinical implications.
Have P. Ten +6 more
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This paper explores the role of internal communication in one under-researched form of organizational crisis, insider threat – threat to an organization, its people or resources, from those who have legitimate access.
Charis Rice, R. Searle
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From Silence to Noise – The Politics of the Other in Organization Theory
Building on the work of Rancière, this paper theorizes otherness in organization. Extant research primarily understands the Other as a subject silenced by the voices of the One.
Philipp Arnold, Jana Costas
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An investigation into factors relating to speaking up in the workplace : a thesis (90 credits) presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master's in Business Studies in Management at Massey University, Extramural, New Zealand [PDF]
This study investigates the factors that enable or prevent employees to speak up. Effective employee communication is vital in early detection of problems.
Randhawa, Vardeep K
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