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An, Juyoung, Sieun Jeon, Teryn Jones, and Min Song. "Data-driven Pattern Analysis of Acknowledgments in the Biomedical Domain." Data and Information Management 1, no. 1 (2017): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/dim-2017-0002.

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AbstractOur motivation for conducting this research is driven by the lack of studies focusing on the acknowledgments sections of published papers. Another motivation is the lack of a study examining the countries and organizations mentioned in the acknowledgments section and their influence—something that cannot be analyzed using a citation or co-authorship relationship. Concentrating on the qualitative aspects of acknowledgments has been limited because of the atypical pattern of the acknowledgment section. Our research aims to identify useful information hidden within the acknowledgment sections of the articles stored in the PubMed Central database and to analyze a map of influence via a country-acknowledgment network. To solve the problems, we use the topic modeling to analyze topics of acknowledgments and conduct a basic network analysis to find the difference in the co-the country network and acknowledgment network. A word-embedding model is used to compare the semantic similarity that exists between the authors and countries extracted from our original dataset. The result of topic modeling suggests that funding has become a critical topic in acknowledgments. The results of network analysis indicate that some large countries work as hubs in terms of both implicitly and explicitly while revealing that some countries such as China do not frequently work with other countries. The word-embedding model built by acknowledgments suggests that the authors frequently referenced in acknowledgments are also likely to be referred to in a similar context. It also implies that the publishing country of a paper has little effect on whether it receives an acknowledgment from any other specific country. Through these results, we conclude that the content in acknowledgments extracted from the papers can be divided into two categories—funding and appreciation. We also find that there is no clear relationship between the publication country and the countries mentioned in the acknowledgment section.
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Stewart-Ambo, Theresa, and K. Wayne Yang. "Beyond Land Acknowledgment in Settler Institutions." Social Text 39, no. 1 (2021): 21–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01642472-8750076.

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AbstractWhat does land acknowledgment do? Where does it come from? Where is it pointing? Existing literature, especially critiques by Indigenous scholars, unequivocally assert that settler land acknowledgments are problematic in their favoring of rhetoric over action. However, formal written statements may challenge institutions to recognize their complicity in settler colonialism and their institutional responsibilities to tribal sovereignty. Building on these critiques, particularly the writings of Métis cultural producer Chelsea Vowel, this article offers beyond as a framework for how institutional land acknowledgments can or cannot support Indigenous relationality, land pedagogy, and accountability to place and peoples. The authors describe the critical differences between Indigenous protocols of mutual recognition and settler practices of land acknowledgment. These Indigenous/settler differences illuminate an Indigenous perspective on what acknowledgments ought to accomplish. For example, Acjachemen/Tongva scholar Charles Sepulveda forwards the Tongva concept of Kuuyam, or guest, as “a reimagining of human relationships to place outside of the structures of settler colonialism.” What would it mean for a settler speaker of a land acknowledgment to say, “I am a visitor, and I hope to become a proper guest”? Two empirical examples are presented: the University of California, Los Angeles, where an acknowledgment was crafted in 2018; and the University of California, San Diego, where an acknowledgment is under way in 2020. The article concludes with beyond as a potential decolonial framework for land acknowledgment that recognizes Indigenous futures.
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Hubbard, David E., and Sierra Laddusaw. "Acknowledgment of Libraries in the Journal Literature: An Exploratory Study." Journal of Data and Information Science 5, no. 3 (2020): 178–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2020-0023.

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AbstractPurposeThis study examines acknowledgments to libraries in the journal literature, as well as the efficacy of using Web of Science (WoS) to locate general acknowledgment text.Design/methodology/approachThis mixed-methods approach quantifies and characterizes acknowledgments to libraries in the journal literature. Using WoS's Funding Text field, the acknowledgments for six peer universities were identified and then characterized. The efficacy of using WoS to locate library acknowledgments was assessed by comparing the WoS Funding Text search results to the actual acknowledgment text found in the articles.FindingsAcknowledgments to libraries were found in articles at all six peer universities, though the absolute and relative numbers were quite low (< 0.5%). Most of the library acknowledgments were for resources (collections, funding, etc.), and many were concentrated in natural history (e.g. zoology). Examination of Texas A&M University zoology articles found that 91.7% of the funding information came from “acknowledgments” and not specifically a funding acknowledgment section. The WoS Funding Text search found 56% of the library acknowledgments compared to a search of the actual acknowledgment text in the articles.Research limitationsLimiting publications to journals, using a single truncated search term, and including only six research universities in the United States.Practical implicationsThis study examined library acknowledgments, but the same approach could be applied to searches of other keywords, institutions/organizations, individuals, etc. While not specifically designed to search general acknowledgments, WoS's Funding Text field can be used as an exploratory tool to search acknowledgments beyond funding.Originality/valueThere are a few studies that have examined library acknowledgments in the scholarly literature, though to date none of those studies have examined the efficacy of using the WoS Funding Text field to locate those library acknowledgments within the journal literature.
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Rogus, Caroline. "Fighting the Establishment: The Need for Procedural Reform of Our Paternity Laws." Michigan Journal of Gender & Law, no. 21.1 (2014): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.36641/mjgl.21.1.fighting.

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Every state and the District of Columbia use voluntary acknowledgments of paternity. Created pursuant to federal law, the acknowledgment is signed by the purported biological parents and establishes paternity without requiring court involvement. Intended to be a “simple civil process” to establish paternity where the parents are unmarried, the acknowledgment is used by state governments to expedite child support litigation. But federal policy and state laws governing the acknowledgments do not sufficiently protect the interests of those men who have signed acknowledgments and who subsequently discover that they lack genetic ties to the children in question. A signatory who learns that he is not the child’s biological father and who wishes to challenge the validity of the acknowledgment must navigate a difficult process for relief. The very act of signing an acknowledgment may subsequently prevent him from offering any scientific evidence of the absence of a biological connection to the child. As a result, he may be obligated to pay child support for years on the basis of that erroneous paternity acknowledgment, and a parent-child relationship may be imposed even if it is not in the child’s best interests. Using the District of Columbia as a model to highlight the need for procedural reform, this Article examines the federal and D.C. legislation that created voluntary acknowledgments of paternity as well as the process for either rescinding or challenging their validity. The Article then analyzes the practical implications of these processes and discusses why the presumptive weight of the acknowledgment, a conclusive presumption of paternity, is problematic. In particular, the Article questions the need for a conclusive presumption of paternity, a difficult evidentiary burden for a challenger to overcome, and whether the conclusive presumption of paternity runs afoul of constitutional protections. Finally, the Article offers possible solutions to improve the establishment process.
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Elizabeth B. Alibangbang and Donnie M. Tulud. "Rhetorical Structure of Research Acknowledgment Sections in Master’s Thesis Manuscripts." Modern Journal of Studies in English Language Teaching and Literature 2, no. 1 (2020): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.56498/21202095.

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This study was conducted to establish the rhetorical patterns of master’s thesis acknowledgment sections in different masters’ degree programs of one of the leading state universities in the Philippines. The analysis of the fifty-one (51) randomly sampled research acknowledgments revealed that the research acknowledgments from different programs follow the general framework proposed by Hyland (2004). However, some specific moves and steps in the acknowledgments sections under study are not consistent with the model provided by Hyland. This implies that the research acknowledgment section can be written in a variety of styles depending on the orientation of the writer.
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Gui, Fanlu, Chun-Hua Tsai, and John M. Carroll. "Community Acknowledgment." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6, GROUP (2022): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3492839.

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Volunteers in non-profit groups are a valuable workforce that contributes to economic development and supports people in need in the U.S. However, many non-profit groups face challenges including engaging and sustaining volunteer participation, as well as increasing visibility of their work in the community. To support non-profit groups' service, we explored how engaging community members in the volunteer-acknowledgment process may have an impact. We set up workstations and invited community members to write thank-you cards to volunteers in non-profit groups. We conducted 14 interviews with volunteers and community members, collected and analyzed 25 thank-you cards. We found that the acknowledgment activity can help circulate social goods through multiple stakeholders, that authenticity was valued in the acknowledgment process, and that non-profit groups intended to distribute, reuse, and publicize the acknowledgments to utilize them to a fuller extent. Our contributions include expanding knowledge on experiences, needs, and impact of community acknowledgment from different stakeholders, as well as presenting design opportunities.
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Putikadyanto, Agus Purnomo Ahmad, Fithriyah Rahmawati, and Asep Setiadi. "The Acknowledgments in Student Theses: Eastern and Western Ideology." OKARA: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 16, no. 2 (2022): 245–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.19105/ojbs.v16i2.5999.

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People's ideologies in various Western and Eastern countries influence language use, including acknowledgment writing. This qualitative study attempts to establish Eastern and Western ideologies in the acknowledgments of the student's final projects using a critical discourse approach. Eastern ideology was examined through 57 acknowledgments of student theses from eastern countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore) written in Indonesian and English. In comparison, Western ideology was examined through 53 acknowledgments of student theses from western countries (United States of America, England, and Germany) written in English. The linguistic features of Fairclough and Santoso were used to reveal the Eastern and Western ideology found in the acknowledgments of students’ final projects. The findings revealed that the language used to acknowledge eastern ideology was rigid. In Muslim-majority countries, gratitude to God comes first, and there are expressions of gratitude to parents. Gratitude expressions found in some eastern countries were based on the hierarchy of positions. The Western ideology in the acknowledgment, on the other hand, can be seen in the use of more expressive languages. Moreover, the acknowledgment format is not rigid and is arranged according to the hierarchy of works' contributions. The findings also indicate that identity has an impact on language.
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Shwaiki, Haneen, and Salman Al-Azzawi. "The Oath of Non-Lying in Acknowledgment as a Means of Proof in Civil Law." Journal of Palestine Ahliya University for Research and Studies 3, no. 3 (2024): 143–56. https://doi.org/10.59994/pau.2024.3.143.

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Acknowledgment is considered one of the strongest means of proof stipulated by law as it directly relates to the truth. This is because it involves a declaration made by the person against whom it is used, lending it a high degree of credibility. As a result, acknowledgment has gained decisive authority in resolving disputes and reaching judgments in favor of the acknowledged party in court. However, a party may claim that their acknowledgment was false, raising doubts about the validity of such an oath. This study concludes that when a plaintiff submits an acknowledgment issued by the defendant and requests a judgment based on it, the defendant has several options: to deny the acknowledgment, admit to it, or accept that it was issued by them but dispute its content or accuracy. In such cases, the defendant may direct an "Oath of Non-Lying in Acknowledgment" at the plaintiff to verify the acknowledgment's truthfulness. The Palestinian Evidence Law does not address this type of oath; therefore, this study recommends that the legislature introduce specific provisions regulating the Oath of Non-Lying in Acknowledgment and clarify whether it should be classified as a decisive or supplementary oath. The originality of this study lies in its analysis of the Oath of Non-Lying in Acknowledgment, which is not addressed in the Palestinian Evidence Law, with reference to the Majallat al-Ahkam al-Adliya, which does regulate it.
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Minei, Elizabeth M., Erin M. Eatough, and Yochi Cohen-Charash. "Managing Illegitimate Task Requests Through Explanation and Acknowledgment: A Discursive Leadership Approach." Management Communication Quarterly 32, no. 3 (2018): 374–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0893318918755506.

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This study explored how discursive framing can mitigate an illegitimate task request—a request from a supervisor that extends beyond the appropriate parameters of the role. Using hypothetical vignettes in an experimental design, we examined how including an acknowledgment and/or explanation when making an illegitimate task request mitigated perceptions of illegitimacy and anger. Results indicate that acknowledgments mitigated perceptions of illegitimacy whereas explanations mitigated anger. Furthermore, the combination of acknowledgments and explanations had the strongest effects on reducing perceived illegitimacy and anger. We conclude with practical recommendations.
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Roth, Sammy, and Tria Blu Wakpa. "Performativity, Possibility, and Land Acknowledgments in Academia: Community-Engaged Work as Decolonial Praxis in the COVID-19 Context." Syllabus is the Thing: Materialities of the Performance Studies Classroom 8, no. 2 (2023): 72–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1099882ar.

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At the intersection of dance, performance, and Indigenous studies, this essay reflects on how an assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles—with the support of a graduate student researcher—has aimed to put an Indigenous land acknowledgment into praxis through community-engaged work. In academic settings, land acknowledgments are often given prior to an event and may circulate on written materials, such as event programs, syllabi, letterhead, departmental and research centre websites, and email signatures. Based on Indigenous protocols, these statements typically identify the original Indigenous peoples whose land the university currently occupies; they should also be created in collaboration with Indigenous leaders from the tribe(s). Indigenous land acknowledgments can be important because they directly combat the injustice of settler-capitalist, mainstream discourses that often obscure Indigenous peoples and practices or relegate them to the historical past. Yet, Indigenous people and Indigenous studies scholars have critiqued non-Native land acknowledgments as “performative.” Without direct material benefits to Indigenous peoples, land acknowledgments can serve as empty gestures that “perform” university commitments to anti-racism, equity, diversity, and inclusion. In contrast to the “performative” as an empty gesture, the fields of performance and dance studies frequently theorize “performativity” as a material action that can function both hegemonically and subversively. This essay argues that community-engaged research, teaching, and service—which the authors view holistically—are key ways to begin or further the process of putting a university’s land acknowledgment into action.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Acknowledgment"

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Leavitt, Steven W. "Acknowledgment Of Reviewers (2002-2009)." Tree-Ring Society, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623362.

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Alexander, Paul Craig. "Financing Identity: The Ramapough's Ethnogenesis, Indian Gaming, and the Federal Acknowledgment Process." OpenSIUC, 2013. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1076.

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This thesis explores how the advent of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 caused Native American identities to become hyper-politicized and manipulated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs' (BIA) Federal Acknowledgment Process (FAP). I use the Ramapough Lenape Nation of New York and New Jersey's 1990's attempt at federal recognition as an example of gaming's pervasiveness in identity debates. I demonstrate that despite the consistent understanding of the Ramapough's Lenni-Lenape ancestry through direct and indirect references since the eighteenth century, the risk of Ramapough gaming in New Jersey caused proponents of Atlantic City, New Jersey's gaming economy to secure an unjust denial of Ramapough sovereignty through interference in FAP proceedings.
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Shimp, Lana N. "A model of sexual assault acknowledgment, blame, social support, posttraumatic stress, and posttraumatic growth." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ63922.pdf.

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Massuno, Tatiana de Freitas. "Reconhecimento fáustico: Pessoa, Mann, Valéry." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2015. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=8033.

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A presente tese investiga a forma pela qual a ideia de reconhecimento poderia nortear a leitura das interpretações fáusticas da primeira metade do século XX, a saber: Tragédia Subjectiva de Fernando Pessoa, Dr. Fausto de Thomas Mann e Meu Fausto de Paul Valéry. Ou seja, as apropriações do mito por Thomas Mann, Pessoa e Paul Valéry seriam apreensões distintas da tragédia do conhecimento cujo desenvolvimento residiria na ideia de uma falha de reconhecimento: falência ou impossibilidade de reconhecer. O conceito de reconhecimento será estudado a partir dos ensaios e livros do filósofo americano Stanley Cavell, entendendo-se reconhecimento enquanto denominador comum entre a ideia de tragédia e do ceticismo: ambos resultam de falhas no reconhecimento. Assim, o presente estudo busca compreender como as três interpretações fáusticas vivem a falência do reconhecimento reiterando, dessa maneira, o afastamento da tradição goetheana<br>This thesis aims at investigating the way in which the idea of acknowledgment could guide the reading of the Faustian interpretations written in the first half of the twentieth century: Tragédia Subjectiva by Fernando Pessoa, Dr. Fausto by Thomas Mann and Meu Fausto by Paul Valéry. That is, the appropriations of the myth by Thomas Mann, Pessoa and Paul Valéry would all be different interpretations on the tragedy of knowledge whose development lies in the idea of a failure of acknowledgement: failure or impossibility to acknowledge. The study of the concept of acknowledgment will be based on Stanley Cavells essays and books, by understanding that acknowledgment is the common denominator between the ideas of tragedy and skepticism: both result from a failure or impossibility to acknowledge. Thus, this present studys aim is to understand how the three Faustian interpretations deal with the failure of acknowledgment and therefore reiterate their distance from Goethes tradition
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King, Kenya Latonya. "The Role of Ethnic Identity in Exposure, Acknowledgment and Adjustment After Rape in Black Females." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46330.

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Most current literature has ignored the impact of exposure to rape, acknowledgement of the event as such, and psychological adjustment after rape on Black women. This study examines whether the basic relationships that have been established with predominately White samples replicate in a Black female sample. Importantly, the current study also explores whether ethnic identity moderates the aforementioned relationships. Black females were recruited from two universities, one predominately White and one historically Black, to participate in a web-based survey. Participants were recruited via departmental and university listservs, university-related research posts, psychology departments, and flyers. Three hundred sixteen eligible respondents completed the survey, with data collected over a three semester period. Participants completed demographic information, measures of ethnic identity, negative sexual experiences, anxiety, depression, and social support. Those who endorsed having had an experience that met the legal definition of rape in adolescence or adulthood provided further information about the characteristics of the experience, gave a label for the unwanted sexual contact, and completed a measure of posttraumatic stress disorder. Fourteen percent of the sample reported an experience that met the legal definition of rape. Sixty-nine percent of those women were unacknowledged. Results of replication-related hypotheses regarding the relationship between exposure, acknowledgement, and adjustment yielded partial support. The data supported that exposure to rape was related to psychological adjustment. Evidence was found that victims had higher anxiety and depression symptomatology than non-victims. There were mixed findings regarding acknowledgment status and psychological adjustment. The data failed to support the hypothesis that acknowledged and unacknowledged victims significantly differ on depression, anxiety, or PTSD scores. The data did support that acknowledged women experienced more psychological distress than non-victims. There were mixed findings regarding acknowledgment status and features of the exposure. Contrary to the hypothesis and previous research, there was not evidence that unacknowledged women and acknowledged women differ in terms of relationship to the offender and level of force or resistance used during the assault. Moderation hypotheses were partially supported. Data failed to support the hypothesis that ethnic identity moderates the relationship between exposure to rape and depression, anxiety, or social support. Evidence was not found that ethnic identity moderates the relationship between acknowledgement status and social support, depression, or anxiety. There was evidence that ethnic identity moderates the relationship between acknowledgement status and PTSD symptoms. Consistent with the hypotheses, results suggest that ethnic identity is positively related to the psychological well being of Black women and may have implications for the relationship between acknowledging a rape event and PTSD symptomatology. Clinical implications, threats to internal and external validity, and future directions for research with ethnic minorities are also discussed.<br>Master of Science
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Dardis, Christina M. "Sexual Assault Acknowledgment Among College Women: Situational, Individual, and Social Network Factors and Psychological Adjustment." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1306335136.

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Williams, Mandy J. "Effects of frequency of disfluency and speaker acknowledgment of speech disfluencies on ratings of communicative competence /." abstract and full text PDF (UNR users only), 2000. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1399564.

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Darriet, Maria Cristina Sobrinho. "Os atalhos da criação: um estudo sobre a trajetória do instrumentista e solista Barrosinho." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2010. http://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/2164.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-25T20:19:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Cristina Sobrinho Darriet.pdf: 1118066 bytes, checksum: 5c553cc30f1bd5a27059d90413d76519 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-09-17<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>The essay the tracks of creation: a study of player and soloist Barrosinho s journey is build on this artist s records that I had classified, catalogued, preserved and analyzed. Working as a vital lead, they induced me to a deep reflection regarding the relation between the lake of records and its excess in the Brazilian music story. The musical literature about Brazilian different styles, trends, repertories, and personages has been progressively consolidated in the collective memory and imaginary. Associations like: Pixinguinha was the maestro of choro ; Donga composed the fist samba pelo telephone ; Luiz Gonzaga became the King of baião , João Gilberto was the main representant of bossa nova; Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil were linked to the Tropicalism movement, aim at demonstrate, with this perpetuated version of the musical history, that their target is the becoming (le devenir). Looking for a consensus, the key opinion formers of the musical world like critics, journalists, intellectuals, academics investigate memories in order to find out in the past some historic legitimacy that allow them to deeply fix the collective imaginary. Starting from Paul Ricoeur and Elizabeth Roudinesco analyses, my objective is to identify and undestand the mechanisms of the historic moment s appropriation and the process of building and transmitting a social memory linked to the music of instrumental expression<br>A dissertação Os Atalhos da criação: um estudo sobre a trajetória do instrumentista e solista Barrosinho surge a partir do arquivo do artista classificado, catalogado, conservado e analisado por mim. Pensado como um fio condutor ele me levou a refletir sobre a relação entre a ausência de arquivo e seu excesso na história da música brasileira. As versões construídas na literatura musical brasileira sobre diversos estilos, movimentos, repertórios e personagens consolidaram-se na memória coletiva e em nosso imaginário ao longo dos séculos. Associações tais como: Pixiguinha foi o maestro e principal nome do choro; Donga compôs o primeiro samba, Pelo telefone ; Luiz Gonzaga tornou-se o Rei do Baião ; João Gilberto representa o ritmo da bossa nova; Caetano Veloso e Gilberto Gil são indissociaveis do Tropicalismo, tendem a demonstrar que essas versões rememoradas, em razão do seu valor simbólico, visam sobretudo ao devir. Em busca de um consenso, os formadores de opiniões do campo da música, critícos, jornalistas, intelectuais, acadêmicos investem nas lembranças, de maneira a encontrar no passado uma legitimidade histórica que permita consolidar a memória coletiva. A partir das análises de Paul Ricoeur e Elisabeth Roudinesco investigo nesta dissertação, por um lado, os mecanismos das apropriações dos tempos históricos, e por outro, os processos de construção e de transmissão de uma memória social ligada à música de expressão instrumental
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Sarabia, Michael Paul. "The extinction of fiction: breaking boundaries and acknowledging character in medieval literature." Diss., University of Iowa, 2015. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/6271.

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My dissertation applies narrative theory and ordinary language philosophy to two major works bookending medieval English literature: Beowulf and Le Morte Darthur. Capitalizing on the descriptive power of narrative theory's lexicon, I outline the aesthetics, rhetoric, and other effects on the reader when these medieval writers depict transgressive movements--theoretically termed metalepsis--across borders in the story world, and over boundaries separating that world from our own. I often find that spatial transgressions, as they are visualized in narrative terms, entail or simultaneously occur with a breakdown of the fourth wall separating fiction from its audience. Malory's Sir Lancelot crosses into a spiritual world in pursuit of the Holy Grail only to arrive at an awareness of his existence as narrated fiction. My dissertation argues that moments like this, first analyzed through narrative theory, challenge the reader to recognize the fictional character's force of life, and in so doing expand the imagination to reconsider those metaphysical distinctions that have long rendered the nonhuman inferior. Those distinctions are unnecessary and often senseless, I argue. The ethics of reading fiction that I propose seeks the acknowledgment of limits to knowledge, to what we can claim to know about literature, its characters, and, indeed, our fellow human beings. Given that they are constructed by our ordinary language use, fictional characters are the essence of the other. Fictions, then, and as Stanley Cavell would agree, serve as testing grounds for our capacities of acknowledgment. I argue that both the Beowulf poet and Malory fashioned fictional worlds that preserve a secular heroism from potentially hostile contexts. In the process, these medieval narratives show us that fictional characters move us as a matter of ordinary language--our ordinary interactions with narrative: they play a significant role in our lives that cannot be reduced to any particular theory. There is no need for recourse to ontological, or theological, frameworks to invest them with some unutterable or mysterious meaning. They matter as a matter of course.
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Stirling, Blair, and n/a. "Moving beyond acknowledgment : an investigation of the role of spirituality and religion within the professional practice of social work in Aotearoa/New Zealand." University of Otago. Department of Social Work and Community Development, 2009. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20090608.162028.

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For the past two decades there has been an ever expanding interest in the implications of spirituality and, or, religion within the professional practice of social work (Anderson and Angell, 1999; Bishop, Avila-Juarbe, & Thumme, 2003; Cornett, 1992; Northcut, 1999; Northcut, 2000; Praglin, 2004 ; Sheridan, Wilmer and Atcheson,1994). Increasingly, scholars and social workers alike have been considering the appropriateness of inclusion and the practical implications involved. This interest has developed to include attention to spirituality within varying ethical codes and definitions of social work. This is evident in international social work organisations such as the IFSW (International Federation of Social Workers) and IASSW (International Association of Schools of Social Work). Both have begun to include religious and, or, spiritual concerns into professional practice principles. In Aotearoa New Zealand the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers (ANZASW) is a member of these international bodies; thus the profession is bound to the above principles. Additionally, the Aotearoa New Zealand Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB) code of practice reflects the standards and ethical codes of the ANZASW. Moreover, spirituality and, or, religion is an important aspect for different client groups within the Aotearoa social services context. This is particularly so within bicultural frameworks. Despite this, little attention has been given to exploring how social workers and social service agencies in Aotearoa New Zealand integrate this aspect in their work with clients to meet the varying ethical requirements. Additionally, little investigation has been undertaken to explore the implications religion and, or, spirituality might have within the Aotearoa New Zealand Social Services context. To date a number of conversations have occurred with regard to spirituality and religious concerns for Tangata Whenua, and to a lesser degree Tagata Pasifika. This study seeks to address the paucity of information by undertaking a mixed methods investigation of the role religion and spirituality has within Aotearoa New Zealand social work.
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Books on the topic "Acknowledgment"

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Romero, Pedro Márquez. El allanamiento en el proceso civil. Editorial Comares, 1992.

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Omar, Abdulah M. Memory and acknowledgment: Exploring a common history. Conference on Reconciliation and Community, 1995.

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Beckham, Stephen Dow. Chinook Indian tribe: Petition for federal acknowledgment. USA Research, 1987.

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Child Support Technology Transfer Project (U.S.), ed. A Guide to initiating a paternity consent process: A monograph. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement, Child Support Technology Transfer Project, 1989.

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Costa, Susana. Filhos da (sua) mãe: Atores institucionais, pericias e paternidades no sistema judicial portugues. Almedina, 2013.

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Tolley, Sara-Larus. Quest for tribal acknowledgment: California's Honey Lake Maidus. University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.

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Massachusetts. Child Support Enforcement Division. and Policy Studies Inc, eds. Massachusetts Paternity Acknowledgment Program: Implementation analysis and program results. The Division, 1995.

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Martínez, Juan T. Mostacedo. Derecho de familia: Declaratoria judicial de paternidad y desconocimiento de paternidad. [s.n.], 2006.

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Azpiri, Jorge Osvaldo. Juicios de filiación y patria potestad. Hammurabi, 2001.

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Farias, Cristiano Chaves de. Reconhecimento de filhos e a ação de investigação de paternidade: De acordo com a Lei no. 12,004/09, Lei de presunção de paternidade e com a Lei no. 12,010/09, Lei nacional de adoção. Editora Lumen Juris, 2010.

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"Acknowledgments." In Tutorials in Operations Research: Emerging and Impactful Topics in Operations. INFORMS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2022.0254.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Tutorials in Operations Research: Advancing the Frontiers of OR/MS: From Methodologies to Applications. INFORMS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2023.0269.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Optimization Challenges in Complex, Networked and Risky Systems. INFORMS, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2016.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In The Operations Research Revolution. INFORMS, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2017.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Recent Advances in Optimization and Modeling of Contemporary Problems. INFORMS, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2018.0195.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Operations Research & Management Science in the Age of Analytics. INFORMS, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2019.0209.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Pushing the Boundaries: Frontiers in Impactful OR/OM Research. INFORMS, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2020.0212.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Tutorials in Operations Research: Emerging Optimization Methods and Modeling Techniques with Applications. INFORMS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2021.0239.acknowledgment.

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"Acknowledgments." In Tutorials in Operations Research: Smarter Decisions for a Better World. INFORMS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/educ.2024.0284.acknowledgment.

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Twali, Michelle Sinayobye, Boaz Hameiri, Johanna Ray Vollhardt, and Arie Nadler. "Experiencing Acknowledgment Versus Denial of the Ingroup’s Collective Victimization." In The Social Psychology of Collective Victimhood. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190875190.003.0014.

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This chapter examines the psychological dimensions and consequences of acknowledgment versus denial of the in-group’s collective victimization. Denial can entail different forms and be literal, interpretative, or implicatory. Likewise, acknowledgment can entail factual acknowledgment, empathic acknowledgment, or even the perpetrator group’s possession of a negative identity. The authors discuss why and how these different forms of acknowledgment and denial matter, the societal means through which acknowledgment versus denial can occur, whose acknowledgment (e.g., perpetrator group vs. third parties) is most relevant in which context, and which events are most important to acknowledge. The chapter reviews findings demonstrating that acknowledgment can improve psychological well-being and intergroup attitudes, while lack of acknowledgment has the opposite effect. The underlying psychological processes that have been studied so far include identity, processes related to the groups’ relationship (e.g., trust), concerns over justice, and affective processes.
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Conference papers on the topic "Acknowledgment"

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Altmann, Philipp, Katharina Winter, Michael Kölle, Maximilian Zorn, and Claudia Linnhoff-Popien. "MEDIATE: Mutually Endorsed Distributed Incentive Acknowledgment Token Exchange." In 17th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5220/0013091900003890.

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N, Kandavel, and Pavithra R. "Upgraded Transcribed Digit Acknowledgment with CNN Patterns and Future Headings." In 2024 International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCAN). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icscan62807.2024.10894334.

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Zanella, Andrea, Andrea Baiocchi, and Alexey Rolich. "Analysis of a Persistent Multi-Channel Slotted ALOHA Protocol Without Acknowledgment." In 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icnc64010.2025.10993746.

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Kumar, Vishant, Saurabh Singh, Ramnarayan Pal, and Akshay Tiwari. "Expression of Concern for: Ad-Libbed Hand Motion Acknowledgment Framework Utilizing PCA." In 2020 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication & Materials (ICACCM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccm50413.2020.10702843.

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Dubey, Ratnesh Kumar, and Dilip Kumar Choubey. "Expression of Concern for: Rice Impact Illness Acknowledgment Employing a Profound Convolutional Neural Arrange." In 2023 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence (CVMI). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvmi59935.2023.10703810.

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Kim, Dongsei. "Whose Land Are You On? Accounting for Land Acknowledgments in NAAB Accredited Schools of Architecture in the United States." In 112th ACSA Annual Meeting. ACSA Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.112.82.

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This paper explores the concept of land acknowledgment, explaining its essence, values, and limitations. Moreover, it sheds light on a notable gap: the lack of land acknowledgments within the higher education institutions in the United States, with a particular emphasis on those that have National Architectural AccreditingBoard (NAAB) accredited professional Schools of Architecture. It explores Land Acknowledgment, a term typically referring to a formal statement or recognition made at the beginning of an event, gathering, or document. It acknowledges the Indigenous peoples and their historical connection to the land on which the event, institution, or project takes place. Land acknowledgments are often used to show respect for the Indigenous communities whose land was colonized. The paper analyzes the cultural and pedagogical merits of land acknowledgments within this context. It also endeavors to unpack their limitations, acknowledging that they can be construedas symbolic gestures devoid of substantive action. Furthermore, the paper surveys the inadequate implementation of land acknowledgments within schools of architecture in the United States, especially compared to the schools’ hosting institutions. This lack of land acknowledgments is more noticeable when compared to other countries with similar histories of colonization, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. In conclusion, the paper is a brief study of land acknowledgment that offers insights into the value and the lack of land acknowledgments in the NAAB-Accredited Schools of Architecture within the higher education institutions in the US, calling for actions, and pointing to the next steps that would help to build a better inclusive learning environment for architecture students and future architects.
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"Acknowledgment." In 2007 Eighth International Workshop on Microprocessor Test and Verification. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtv.2007.27.

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"Acknowledgment." In 2014 15th International Microprocessor Test and Verification Workshop (MTV). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtv.2014.6.

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"Acknowledgment." In 2011 12th International Workshop on Microprocessor Test and Verification (MTV). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtv.2011.7.

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"Acknowledgment." In 2017 18th International Workshop on Microprocessor and SOC Test and Verification (MTV). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtv.2017.5.

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Reports on the topic "Acknowledgment"

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Mathis, M., J. Mahdavi, S. Floyd, and A. Romanow. TCP Selective Acknowledgment Options. RFC Editor, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2018.

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Adamson, B., C. Bormann, M. Handley, and J. Macker. Multicast Negative-Acknowledgment (NACK) Building Blocks. RFC Editor, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5401.

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Adamson, B., C. Bormann, M. Handley, and J. Macker. Negative-acknowledgment (NACK)-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) Protocol. RFC Editor, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3940.

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Adamson, B., C. Bormann, M. Handley, and J. Macker. Negative-Acknowledgment (NACK)-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) Building Blocks. RFC Editor, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3941.

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Blanton, E., M. Allman, K. Fall, and L. Wang. A Conservative Selective Acknowledgment (SACK)-based Loss Recovery Algorithm for TCP. RFC Editor, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3517.

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Blanton, E., M. Allman, L. Wang, I. Jarvinen, M. Kojo, and Y. Nishida. A Conservative Loss Recovery Algorithm Based on Selective Acknowledgment (SACK) for TCP. RFC Editor, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc6675.

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Rezaee, Arman, Linda Zeger, and Muriel Medard. An Analysis of Speeding Multicast by Acknowledgment Reduction Technique (SMART) with Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Links - A Method of Types Approach. Defense Technical Information Center, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada570555.

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Coles, R. L. Acknowledgments. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/226541.

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Gutierrez-Arias, Ruvistay, Dawid Pieper, Carole Lunny, Rodrigo Torres-Castro, Raúl Aguilera-Eguía, and Pamela Seron. Strategies used to manage overlap of primary study data by exercise-related overviews authors. Protocol for a systematic methodological review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0161.

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Review question / Objective: This methodological review aims to find out how often strategies for handling overlapping data from primary studies are used across the systematic reviews considered by overviews authors focused on exercise-related interventions in different health conditions. Secondarily, we aim to describe the overlap strategies used, the authors' acknowledgment of not using any management strategy as a methodological weakness, and the congruence between the protocol and the final published overview in terms of overlap management. Study designs to be included: We will include overviews that consider SRs with or without meta-analysis (MA), without distinction of the methodological design of the primary studies included. The definition of SR adopted by the authors of the overviews will not be considered as an eligibility criterion. Overviews that also include primary studies not considered in the selected SRs will not be excluded.An overview is defined as any study: 1) aimed at synthesising general information, methods, and outcome data from SRs, 2) that makes explicit the inclusion and exclusion criteria for SRs, 3) that includes an explicit sear.
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Walker, William, Lynn Bryan, Siddika Selcen Guzey, and Elizabeth Suazo-Flores. Preface and Acknowledgments. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317307.

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