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Deep history and international security: social conditions and competition, militancy and violence in West Africa

Conflict, Security & Development, 2013
Concern about terrorism in, and from, West Africa has prompted both military responses and criticisms of these. Criticism has focused on ‘hegemonic’ international attention to the region, the inappropriateness of a military and a misplaced focus on religion, and specifically Islam, where a range of ethnic, social, economic and historical problems are ...
Gow, James   +2 more
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Trust, Reciprocity, and Social History

, 1995
We designed an experiment to study trust and reciprocity in an investment setting. This design controls for alternative explanations of behavior including repeat game reputation effects, contractual precommitments, and punishment threats.
Joyce E. Berg, J. Dickhaut, K. McCabe
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Outcome Measurement in Nursing: Imperatives, Ideals, History, and Challenges

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2016
Nurses have a social responsibility to evaluate the effect of nursing practice on patient outcomes in the areas of health promotion; injury and illness prevention; and alleviation of suffering.
T. Jones
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A Social History and Analysis of the Lsd Controversy

, 1983
The evolution of LSD use and the controversy surrounding it are reviewed. LSD is treated as a powerful drug whose mind-revealing effects embodied the potential for both psychological harm and personal insight.
R. Baumeister, Kathleen S. Placidi
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The Worldwide Spread of Environmental Discourse in Social Studies, History, and Civics Textbooks, 1970–2008

Comparative Education Review, 2011
The world environmental movement has gained much strength in recent decades and has led many nations to focus on environmental education. We examine the extent to which this global movement has helped change national textbooks.
Patricia Bromley   +2 more
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Revisiting the Social History for Child Health

Pediatrics, 2007
Beginning as early as John Snow and Rudolph Virchow, physicians have recognized a link between social circumstances, population dynamics, and disease.1 Although some social factors have been improved, such as clean drinking water, others such as ...
C. Kenyon   +4 more
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The Social History of Art

Historical-Philological Journal, 1990
How should one write the social history of art? Haifa century ago, when this approach to art history existed only on the margin of the discipline, the answer to this question seemed relatively simple.
P. Burke
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Collective Traffic Prediction with Partially Observed Traffic History using Location-Based Social Media

International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2016
Traffic prediction has become an important and active research topic in the last decade. Existing solutions mainly focus on exploiting the past and current traffic data, collected from various kinds of sensors, such as loop detectors, GPS devices, etc ...
Xinyue Liu, Xiangnan Kong, Yanhua Li
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Social studies of the humanities: a case study of research conditions and performance in ancient history and classical archaeology, and English

Research Evaluation, 1996
Research conditions and production in two humanistic disciplines — ancient history and classical archaeology (AHLA), and English are described and compared. A theoretical framework from research evaluation studies which emphasised mediating process factors in conjunction with input factors to explain research output was applied.
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