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Shirley, McNeal, ed. Inner strengths: Contemporary psychotherapy and hypnosis for ego-strengthening. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999.

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Carlton-Ford, Steven Lewis. The effects of ritual and charisma: The creation of collective effervescence and the support of psychic strength. New York: Garland Pub., 1993.

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Office, General Accounting. DOE weapons laboratories: Actions needed to strengthen EEO oversight : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013): U.S. General Accounting Office, 2002.

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Ego no chikara. Tōkyō : Gentōsha, 2014., 2014.

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Cooper, George David. Changes in Ego Strength Following Brief Social and Perceptual Deprivation. Hassell Street Press, 2021.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Routledge, 2013.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kadner, Kathleen Daly. RESILIENCE IN NURSING: THE RELATIONSHIP OF EGO STRENGTH, SOCIAL INTIMACY, AND RESOURCEFULNESS TO COPING. 1987.

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Conformity and dietary disinhibition: An examination of externality and ego strength in restrained eaters. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Bergsteinson, Dawne M. The influence of ego strength and personality type upon frequency of physical contianment of adolescents in a residential treatment setting. 1988.

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Frederick, Claire, and Shirley A. McNeal. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-strengthening (Lea Series in Personality and Clinical Psychology). Lawrence Erlbaum, 1998.

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Bergsteinson, Dawne M. *. The influence of ego strength and personality type upon frequency of containment of adolescents in a residential treatment setting. 1988.

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McNeal, Shirley. Inner Strengths: Contemporary Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Ego-Strengthening. Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.

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Newton, Hannah. ‘She Sleeps Well and Eats an Egg’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779025.003.0003.

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Serious illness often left the body weak and lean, full of the ‘footsteps of disease’; it wasn’t until full strength and flesh had returned that the patient was pronounced back to health. This chapter explores the second stage of recovery in contemporary perceptions, the restoration of strength, or ‘convalescence’. It asks how the patient’s growing strength was measured and promoted, and unveils a concept of convalescent care, ‘analeptics’. The central argument is that both the mechanisms and the measures for the restoration of strength were intimately connected to the ‘non-natural things’, six dietary and life-style factors. The opening sections explain why the body was weak after illness, and categorize the convalescent within contemporary schemes of health. The rest of the chapter is structured around the signs of increasing strength, each of which was associated with a particular non-natural: ‘the final purge’, ‘sleeping through the night’, ‘feeling hungry’, ‘growing cheerful’, and ‘sitting up to going abroad’.
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Yielding, Damage, and Failure of Anisotropic Solids (EGF Publication 5) (Egf Publication). Wiley, 2005.

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Ingram, David. Rethinking Eco-Film Studies. Edited by Greg Garrard. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199742929.013.023.

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This article analyzes the theoretical and methodological assumptions which influenced ecocritical writings on film. It evaluates the most pragmatically useful theoretical framework for eco-film criticism and examines the strengths and weaknesses of the different theories and methods that have been employed by ecocritics working in film studies. It considers eco-film criticism and ideological analysis within the psycho-semiotic paradigm and the cognitivist film theory. This article also discusses some potential future developments in eco-film criticism.
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Jones, Gary L. Doe Weapons Laboratories: Actions Needed to Strengthen Eeo Oversight. Diane Pub Co, 2003.

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Ray, Emily, and Sean Parson. Reimagining Radical Environmentalism. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.43.

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Since the 1970s, three major philosophic perspectives have shaped radical environmental thought: spiritual ecologies, which are best illustrated by deep ecology; humanist ecologies, such as social ecology and eco-Marxism; and luddite ecologies, such as primitivism. On the ground, activism has often embraced a fusion of these perspectives as most Western radical environmentalism brings together a secular sacred regard for all living things with a materialist critique of Western civilization, particularly developments in technology and consumerism. In this chapter we introduce and examine the three major threads of radical environmentalism and provide an analysis of their philosophic strengths and weaknesses. We then argue that activists tend to fuse different aspects of these environmental philosophies together, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally.
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Eaton, Kent. Territorial Conflict and Reconciliation in Bolivia. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800576.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on subnational policy challenges in Bolivia and on the important victories achieved by neoliberal challengers located in the country’s most powerful department: Santa Cruz. The first half of the chapter traces the strength of Santa Cruz’s neoliberal policy regime to the economic elites who invested heavily in local institutional capacity beginning in the 1950s. When this policy regime came under attack with the rise of President Evo Morales in 2005, local elites grouped together in the Pro-Santa Cruz Committee, and, led by Governor Rubén Costas, successfully maintained it by broadening its internal support coalition. The second half of the chapter explains how neoliberals in Santa Cruz also forced Morales to accept meaningful changes in his preferred, statist national policy regime, an outcome explained by the department’s structural leverage as a producer of foodstuffs and by the coalition Costas built with opposition governors in other eastern departments.
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Sheridan, Vanessa. The Complete Guide to Transgender in the Workplace. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400629778.

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In this groundbreaking work, an expert in transgender explains practices and policies that will lead to a healthier, happier workplace. As The Complete Guide to Transgender in the Workplace demonstrates, there is a strong business case for treating transgender workers with dignity. Its tips, guidelines, and policy examples will help organizations enhance the bottom line, while keeping the workplace harmonious. The most in-depth and informative volume on transgender workers ever written, the book offers useful tools, practical information, and a variety of resources that will enable business leaders and organizations to deal effectively with the transgender phenomenon. It will also help workers struggling with their identities and will give strength to those who are secure, but have yet to come out. There is no doubt that this guide will become the leading resource for every business owner, CEO, manager, HR/EEO professional, and transgender worker. Better yet, it will improve the cultural climate and quality of life for transgender workers and the organizations that employ them, resulting in increased productivity and improved profitability.
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Krasnopolskaia, Iuliia. Design and Parametric Modeling of Pretensioned and Stiffened Membranes Project Work. Technische Universität Dresden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.407.

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This research aimed to develop conceptually the pretensioned and stiffened membrane structures, using an experimental approach and computer simulation. The physical method of form finding included the pretensioned fabric with the glued grid made of the wooden sticks. Relaxation of the stressed membrane contributed to forming the specific anticlastic hyparic surface by energy release. The influence of the rigid elements pattern, intensity and direction of pretensioning on the final shape was investigated. The tensegrity structures were also built applying the same form finding way. These experiments led to the modelling of resulting samples with parametric design tools, namely Rhino and Grasshopper. Optimization of the final shape was carried out by changing parameters such as stiffenings configuration and membrane strength. This digital approach demonstrated successful simulation and rationalization of considered structures. Moreover, the final models can be used for further structural analysis and BIM. Considered membrane structures have very efficient load-bearing behavior. They are characterized by small weight, high light transmission and the ability to create large usable spaces free from columns. The most dangerous loads for membrane structures are wind and ponding. In practice, PTFE coated glass-fibre fabric and PVC coated polyester fabric are most suitable for pretensioned and stiffened membrane structures. The role of stiff elements can be played by steel profiles or metal tubes. The average time for the construction of a membrane structure is 6-15 months. Resulted pretensioned and stiffened membrane structures can be used as pavilions, roofs and awnings. They are distinguished by spectacular architectural view and very effective structural system. In addition, membrane tensile structures are characterized by high eco-efficiency and sustainability compared to other types of construction.
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