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    Promoting virtual, informal learning now to thrive in a post‐pandemic world.Stephanie Zajac, Jason Randall & Courtney Holladay - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (S1):283-298.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 127, Issue S1, Page 283-298, Spring 2022.
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    (1 other version)Courtney S. Cox and Jessica C. Campbell reply.Courtney S. Campbell & Jessica C. Cox - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report 41 (4):8-9.
  3. The Potential Role for Cognitive Training in Sport: More Research Needed.Courtney C. Walton, Richard J. Keegan, Mike Martin & Harry Hallock - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Affective Determinants of Physical Activity: A Conceptual Framework and Narrative Review.Courtney J. Stevens, Austin S. Baldwin, Angela D. Bryan, Mark Conner, Ryan E. Rhodes & David M. Williams - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The literature on affective determinants of physical activity is growing rapidly. The present paper aims to provide greater clarity regarding the definition and distinctions among the various affect-related constructs that have been examined in relation to PA. Affective constructs are organized according to the Affect and Health Behavior Framework, including: affective response to PA; incidental affect; affect processing; and affectively charged motivational states. After defining each category of affective construct, we provide examples of relevant research showing how each construct may (...)
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    Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's Elucidations, Selected Notes, and Related Materials.Courtney Fugate, John Hymers & Alexander Baumgarten - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    Available for the first time in English, this critical translation draws from the original seven Latin editions and Georg Friedrich Meier's 18th-century German translation. Together with a historical and philosophical introduction, extensive glossaries and notes, the text is supported by translations of Kant's elucidations and notes, Eberhard's insertions in the 1783 German edition and texts from the writings of Meier and Wolff. For scholars of Kant, the German Enlightenment and the history of metaphysics, Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics is an essential, authoritative (...)
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    Designing Engaging Content on Academic Authorship for Graduate Students.Holly D. Holladay-Sandidge, Lisa M. Rasmussen, Elise Demeter, Andrew McBride, George C. Banks & Katherine Hall-Hertel - 2023 - Teaching Ethics 23 (2):241-270.
    In this paper, we discuss our approach to developing engaging course content linked to distinct learning outcomes on the topic of academic authorship. Academic authorship is a critical element of research culture and responsible conduct of research (RCR) courses. Drawing on instructional design methods, our online course aims to stimulate critical thinking about ethical authorship practices and to help students develop skills for resolving authorship-related conflicts. The course is scaffolded to facilitate engagement by tying video and podcast-style media, a choice-based (...)
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    Technical Ekphrasis in Greek and Roman Science and Literature: The Written Machine Between Alexandria and Rome.Courtney Roby - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ekphrasis is familiar as a rhetorical tool for inducing enargeia, the vivid sense that a reader or listener is actually in the presence of the objects described. This book focuses on the ekphrastic techniques used in ancient Greek and Roman literature to describe technological artifacts. Since the literary discourse on technology extended beyond technical texts, this book explores 'technical ekphrasis' in a wide range of genres, including history, poetry, and philosophy as well as mechanical, scientific, and mathematical works. Technical authors (...)
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    Poetae Latini Minores.E. Courtney - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):173-174.
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  9. The Metaphysics of John Stuart Mill.W. L. Courtney - 1879 - C. Kegan Paul & Co.
     
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  10. Long Ago God Spoke: How Christians May Hear the Old Testament Today.William L. Holladay - 1995
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    Sparta and the First Peloponnesian War.A. J. Holladay - 1985 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 105:161-162.
  12. The Architecture of Jeremiah 1–20.William L. Holladay - 1976
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    The Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation for Making and Keeping Friend and Conflict Networks.Courtney Ricciardi, Olga Kornienko & Pamela W. Garner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    We used social network analysis to examine how adaptive ER strategies and maladaptive ER strategies predict the creation and maintenance of friendship and conflict relationships within a mixed-gender social group. Participants reported on emotion regulation, friendship, and conflict nominations at two time points. Stochastic actor-oriented models revealed that similarity in endorsement of adaptive ER strategies predicted maintenance of friendship and conflict relationships over time. However, new conflict relationships were more likely to form between those who differed in use of adaptive (...)
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    Bifurcated Conversations in Sociological Studies of Religion and Gender.Courtney Ann Irby & Orit Avishai - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (5):647-676.
    Feminist sociologists claim that while feminist insights have been incorporated in sociological paradigms and women sociologists have been well-integrated into academia, sociological frameworks have not been transformed, a process known as the missing feminist revolution. Yet, few have examined how the missing feminist revolution operates in specific subdisciplines and the mechanisms that sustain it. This article undertakes these tasks by analyzing religion and gender scholarship published in six sociology journals over the past 32 years. We find evidence of partial integration (...)
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  15. Your unconscious is showing: take control of your life with the 12 steps of consciousness.Courtney Tracy - 2025 - New York: St. Martin's Essentials.
    A groundbreaking guide showing us how being "out of control" (and admitting it) is the first step to living a truly better, more meaningful life. Raise your hand if you've ever wanted to "self-improve" but, for some reason, you just can't follow through. Turns out, the issue isn't a lack of willpower. For centuries, we've been fed a common perspective: Explore your subconscious mind, heal your trauma, fit into your society, and happiness will follow, right? Wrong. Dr. Courtney Tracy, (...)
     
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    Life of John Stuart Mill.W. L. Courtney - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Fertility Preservation for a Teenager with Differences (Disorders) of Sex Development: An Ethics Case Study.Courtney Finlayson, Emilie K. Johnson, Arlene B. Baratz, Diane Chen & Lisa Campo-Engelstein - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (2):143-153.
    Fertility preservation has become more common for various populations, including oncology patients, transgender individuals, and women who are concerned about age-related infertility. Little attention has been paid to fertility preservation for patients with differences/disorders of sex development (DSD). Our goal in this article is to address specific ethical considerations that are unique to this patient population. To this end, we present a hypothetical DSD case. We then explore ethical considerations related to patient’s age, risk of cancer, concern about genetic transmission (...)
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    The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas.Courtney Jung - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Tracing the political origins of the Mexican indigenous rights movement, from the colonial encounter to the Zapatista uprising, and from Chiapas to Geneva, Courtney Jung locates indigenous identity in the history of Mexican state formation. She argues that indigenous identity is not an accident of birth but a political achievement that offers a new voice to many of the world's poorest and most dispossessed. The moral force of indigenous claims rests not on the existence of cultural differences, or identity, (...)
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    Reconciliation: six reasons to worry.Courtney Jung - 2018 - Journal of Global Ethics 14 (2):252-265.
    ABSTRACTSince the release of the Final Report of the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, many non-Indigenous Canadians, politicians, and educational and cultural institutions have embraced reconciliation. Yet, many Indigenous people in Canada remain skeptical. In this article, I examine six reasons Indigenous people may resist reconciliation. Reconciliation may aim to restore a relationship that never existed in the first place, and may limit an Indigenous future. Reconciliation may look more like adaptation than transformation. Reconciliation may serve as a government project (...)
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    Kant's moral catechism revisited.Courtney Morris - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6):990-1002.
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    Sparta's role in the First Peloponnesian War.A. J. Holladay - 1977 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 97:54-63.
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    The forethought of Themistocles.A. J. Holladay - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:182-187.
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    Bearing witnes: religious meanings in bioethics.Courtney S. Campbell - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    In Bearing Witness, Courtney S. Campbell draws on his experience as a teacher, scholar, and a bioethics consultant to propose an innovative interpretation of the significance of religious values and traditions for bioethics and health care. The book offers a distinctive exposition of a covenantal ethic of gift-response-responsibility-transformation that informs a quest for meaning in the profound choices that patients, families, and professionals face in creating, sustaining, and ending life. Campbell's account of "bearing witness" offers new understandings of formative (...)
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    Evo‐devo comes into focus.Courtney Babbitt, Matt Giorgianni & Alivia Price - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (7):677-679.
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    Elizabeth A. Kitsis is director of.Courtney S. Campbell - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Petronius and the Underworld.Edward Courtney - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (2).
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    Chapter 5 Teleology in the Transcendental Dialectic.Courtney D. Fugate - 2014 - In The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 201-240.
  28. A Critical Introduction to the New Testament: Interpreting the Message and Meaning of Jesus Christ (Expanded CD-ROM Version).Carl R. Holladay - 2005
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  29. Jeremiah 2: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 26–52.William L. Holladay - 1989
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  30. Jeremiah: Spokesman Out of Time.William L. Holladay - 1974
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    New Developments in the Problem of the Athenian Plague.A. J. Holladay - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):247-.
    The first of these is not a single disease but a group of three: ‘all the clinical and epidemiological evidence described by Thucydides’ ‘can be attributed to infection with influenza virus complicated by a toxin-producing strain of noninvasive staphylococcus’ . This initial analysis is in fact supplemented by bullous impetigo in an attempt to explain the marked skin symptoms which are not ascribable to the other two diseases: streptococci produce flushes of the skin that end in desquamation – something which (...)
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    Pericles - A. R. Burn: Pericles and Athens. Pp. xxv+253. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1948. Cloth, 5 s. net.A. J. Holladay - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (3-4):119-120.
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    Spartan Austerity.A. J. Holladay - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):111-.
    Excavations at Sparta early in this century seemed at the time to have provided a fairly clear-cut and decisive answer to questions about the character of Spartan life in the archaic and classical periods. In the seventh century B.C. and the beginning of the sixth century, it was thought, life was comfortable and even luxurious but thereafter comforts and luxuries disappeared from among the offerings at the temple of Artemis Orthia and so, it was held, from Spartan life.
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    Tombs and Memory: Some Recent Books.Joan A. Holladay - 2003 - Speculum 78 (2):440-450.
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    Thucydides and the Plague: A Further Footnote.A. J. Holladay & J. C. F. Poole - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):483-.
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  36. The Limits of American Influence.J. Douglas Holladay - 1986 - Business and Society Review 57:17-21.
     
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  37. The Psalms Through Three Thousand Years: Prayerbook of a Cloud of Witnesses.William L. Holladay - 1993
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    The Septuagint Translation of the Hebrew Terms in Relation to God in the Book of Jeremiah.William L. Holladay & Bernard M. Zlotowitz - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):662.
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    Texte und Einheiten in Jeremia 27-29. Literaturwissenschaftliche Studie: I. Teil.William L. Holladay & Theodor Seidl - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (1):67.
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    Double Blind: Supervising women as creative practice-led researchers.Courtney Pedersen & Rachael Haynes - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (12):1265-1276.
    Many women creative practice-led researchers appear inhibited by a number of factors directly connected to their gender. This article discusses these factors, including the culture of visual arts professional practice, the circumstances surrounding women postgraduate students and unproductive self-theories about intelligence and creativity. A number of feminist strategies are discussed as potential interventions that may assist women creative practice-led researchers and their supervisors to reap more personal and professional rewards from their postgraduate research.
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  41. Harvesting the living?: Separating brain death and organ transplantation.Courtney S. Campbell - 2004 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (3):301-318.
    : The chronic shortage of transplantable organs has reached critical proportions. In the wake of this crisis, some bioethicists have argued there is sufficient public support to expand organ recovery through use of neocortical criteria of death or even pre-mortem organ retrieval. I present a typology of ways in which data gathered from the public can be misread or selectively used by bioethicists in service of an ideological or policy agenda, resulting in bad policy and bad ethics. Such risks should (...)
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    Maternal Time Allocation in Two Cooperative Childrearing Societies.Courtney L. Meehan - 2009 - Human Nature 20 (4):375-393.
    This paper examines maternal trade-offs between subsistence/economic activities and caregiving, and it explores the effect of allomaternal investment on maternal time allocation and child care. I examine how nonmaternal investment in two multiple caregiving populations may offset possible risk factors associated with reductions in maternal caregiving. Behavioral observations were conducted on 8- to 12-month-old infants and their caregivers among the Aka tropical forest foragers and Ngandu farmers of Central Africa. Analysis demonstrates that mothers face trade-offs between subsistence/economic activities and infant (...)
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    Hoplites and heresies.A. J. Holladay - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:94-103.
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    Religion and the Body in Medical Research.Courtney S. Campbell - 1998 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (3):275-305.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Religion and the Body in Medical ResearchCourtney S. Campbell (bio)AbstractReligious discussion of human organs and tissues has concentrated largely on donation for therapeutic purposes. The retrieval and use of human tissue samples in diagnostic, research, and education contexts have, by contrast, received very little direct theological attention. Initially undertaken at the behest of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, this essay seeks to explore the theological and religious questions embedded (...)
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    Against epigenetic responsibility: The problem of causality in ‘foetal programming’ science.Courtney McMahon & Catherine Mills - 2024 - Bioethics 39 (1):127-136.
    Emerging evidence that intrauterine exposures to environmental stressors can ‘programme’ epigenetic modifications in offspring, leading to long-lasting health risks, has generated debate about whether prospective mothers have a specific ‘epigenetic’ moral responsibility. However, to date, proposals for maternal epigenetic responsibility have failed to grapple adequately with the uncertainty of scientific evidence, and specifically, whether the causal basis for intrauterine epigenetic effects is sufficiently established to ground claims of moral responsibility. Causality is widely considered a necessary condition for the attribution of (...)
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    Urban agriculture, social capital, and food security in the Kibera slums of Nairobi, Kenya.Courtney M. Gallaher, John M. Kerr, Mary Njenga, Nancy K. Karanja & Antoinette M. G. A. WinklerPrins - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (3):389-404.
    Much of the developing world, including Kenya, is rapidly urbanizing. Rising food and fuel prices in recent years have put the food security of the urban poor in a precarious position. In cities worldwide, urban agriculture helps some poor people gain access to food, but urban agriculture is less common in densely populated slums that lack space. In the Kibera slums of Nairobi, Kenya, households have recently begun a new form of urban agriculture called sack gardening in which vegetables such (...)
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    A meta-analysis of functional reading systems in typically developing and struggling readers across different alphabetic languages.Courtney Pollack, Gigi Luk & Joanna A. Christodoulou - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Awe Diminished.Courtney S. Campbell - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):44-44.
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    Linguistic syncopation: Meter-syntax alignment affects sentence comprehension and sensorimotor synchronization.Courtney B. Hilton & Micah B. Goldwater - 2021 - Cognition 217 (C):104880.
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    The effects of residential locality on parental and alloparental investment among the Aka foragers of the central African Republic.Courtney L. Meehan - 2005 - Human Nature 16 (1):58-80.
    In this paper I examine the intracultural variability of parental and alloparental caregiving among the Aka foragers of the Central African Republic. It has been suggested that maternal kin offer higher frequencies of allocare than paternal kin and that maternal investment in infants will decrease when alloparental assistance is provided. Behavioral observations were conducted on 15 eight- to twelve-monthold infants. The practice of brideservice and the flexibility of Aka residence patterns offered a means to test the effect of maternal residence (...)
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