In Reply to Quinn and Zelenski
Mohammadreza, Hojat, Joseph S, Gonnella
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Trends in Ocean S‐Isotopes May Be Influenced by Major LIP Events
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Ross. R. Large +5 more
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Lider canlıların bir arada yaşadığı ortamlarda kendiliğinde ortaya çıkan, kimi zaman da çıkması arzulanan birey veya hayvan türüdür. İnsan açısından bakıldığında lider vasfının nasıl kazanıldığı sorusu bilim dünyasının uzun zamandır tartıştığı bir ...
Yavuz Bayram
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Trajectories of identity, difference, and alterity in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war
In this article, I propose a reflection on the concepts of identity/alterity, cooperation/conflict, ally/enemy, starting from the exceptional case of media representation of Ukraine, its president, and the background of the current conflict, given by the
Isabella Pezzini
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Leadership, in all its guises, is complex, messy, elusive and often times enigmatic. Talented leaders fail and average leaders thrive in all sectors of society, including universities. Dynamic leadership situations with the right timing and a little luck create great leaders; complex situations also result in failure for some of the most talented ...
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Goplana by Władysław eleński. A few remarks on the style of the opera
In November 2016, the National Theatre in Warsaw staged Goplana by Władysław Żeleński for the first time after its long absence from the stage. The opera was received with great acclaim by the critics worldwide, and in May 2017 it was granted an award at
Agnieszka ZWIERZYCKA
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Flourishing as an Aim of Medical Education: Are We Hitting the Target? [PDF]
In this commentary, we use Reiss and White’s contention of educational aims as a lens to examine the aims of medical education and determine whether the flourishing of medical students is among them.
Mansuri N, Zelenski AB.
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Eco-anxiety in daily life: Relationships with well-being and pro-environmental behavior
Prior research on eco-anxiety, or anxiety and worry about mounting environmental issues, has almost exclusively relied on cross-sectional trait reports.
Paul K. Lutz +2 more
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Cooking for others is food for the soul: Consistent momentary, but mixed trait-level well-being benefits for home cooks. [PDF]
Abstract Prosocial behavior can promote well‐being, yet the effects of everyday acts—such as cooking for others—remain understudied. Across four studies (N > 1,500), we developed and validated a Prosocial Cooking Scale and examined its well‐being effects using cross‐sectional surveys and ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
Hui BPH +6 more
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Bird Diversity Unconsciously Increases People’s Satisfaction with Where They Live
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature increases human well-being, including in urban areas. However, relatively few studies have linked subjective satisfaction to objective features of the environment. In this study we explore the links among
Lauren Hepburn +3 more
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