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1944-, McCarthy Lucille Parkinson, ed. Whose goals? Whose aspirations?: Learning to teach underprepared writers across the curriculum. Utah State University Press, 2002.

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Aviva, Rappaport, ed. Woman to woman: Practical advice and classic stories on life's goals and aspirations. Mesorah Publications, 1996.

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M, Shaw Kathleen, Lowther Malcom A. 1924-, ERIC Clearing House on Higher Education., and Association for the Study of Higher Education., eds. Student goals for college and courses: A missing link in assessing and improving academic achievement. School of Education and Human Development, the George Washington University, 1989.

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Frye, John H. The vision of the public junior college, 1900-1940: Professional goals and popular aspirations. Greenwood Press, 1992.

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Rhode, Deborah L. Ambition. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197538333.001.0001.

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Ambition is a dominant force in human civilization, driving its greatest achievements and most horrific abuses. Our striving has brought art, airplanes, and antibiotics, as well as wars, genocide, and despotism. This mixed record raises obvious concerns about how we can channel ambition in the most productive directions. To that end, the book begins by exploring three central focuses of ambition: recognition, power, and money. It argues that an excessive preoccupation with these external markers for success can be self-defeating for individuals and toxic for society. Discussion then shifts to
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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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PUBLISHING, Fifi. Bucket List: Record Your Bucket List Ideas Journal, Goals Planner Organizer Notebook, Goal Setting, Aspirations, Goals Logbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bar Dreams: The Hopes, Goals and Aspirations of 132 Semi-Random People. Renotto Press, 2001.

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David, J. B. Can't Hurt Me Goal Setting Planner: The Ultimate Guide to Setting Performance Goals and Achieving Your Best Aspirations. Independently Published, 2019.

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The Vision of the Public Junior College, 1900-1940: Professional Goals and Popular Aspirations (Contributions to the Study of Education). Greenwood Press, 1991.

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Hanson, Carol E. A study of the influence of career exploration on career and educational goals of community college students. 1992.

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Hall, Linda R. Mathematics and science achievement in adolescence: The effects of life course goals and self-concept. 1997.

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West, Joel, and Jonathan Sims. How Firms Leverage Crowds and Communities for Open Innovation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816225.003.0004.

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There are many similarities in how firms pursuing an open innovation strategy can utilize crowds and communities as sources of external innovation. At the same time, the differences between these two network forms of collaboration have previously been blurred or overlooked. In this chapter, we integrate research on crowds and communities, identifying a third form—a crowd–community hybrid—that combines attributes of both. We compare examples of each of these three network forms, such as open source software communities, gated contests, crowdsourcing tournaments, user-generated content, and crow
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Bonotti, Matteo. Partisanship and the Constraints of Public Reason. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739500.003.0004.

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This chapter illustrates the ‘extrinsic’ approach to public reason, i.e. the view that the Rawlsian ideal of public reason imposes significant constraints upon parties and partisans, and that these constraints are external to parties’ goals. The chapter shows that the forums where partisans operate are clearly subject to the constraints of public reason. It then argues that the distinction between constitutional essentials and matters of basic justice and ordinary legislative matters is irrelevant when we consider the fact that parties’ manifestoes and programmes include both kinds of issues,
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Halbesleben, Jonathon, and Tom Bellairs. What Are the Motives for Employees to Exhibit Citizenship Behavior?: A Review of Prosocial and Instrumental Predictors of Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Edited by Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.013.16.

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In this chapter, we review the literature concerning motives for engaging in organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and frame this review within the broader literature on the functional, goal-driven approach to behavior. We extend this approach by viewing OCB in a context of one’s future work self—aspirations based on one’s salient view of his or her future in a work context—and how individuals can accomplish many goals through a single behavior (i.e., multifinality) or substitute various means (i.e., equifinality) in order to best satisfy goal-driven approaches to connect individuals to th
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Bianchi, Robert R. China and the Islamic World. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190915285.001.0001.

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China is building a New Silk Road that runs through the heartland of the Muslim world. Its leaders promise to bring about change through improved economies and greater communications across the Eurasian and African continents. While China has the financial and technical resources to accomplish its infrastructure goals, it is sorely unprepared to deal with the social and political demands of the people in the partner countries. This book addresses how China’s leaders and citizens—in their relationships with Pakistan, Turkey, Indonesian, Iran, Nigeria, and Egypt—are learning that they have to re
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Lambacher, Jason. The Limits of Freedom and the Freedom of Limits. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.27.

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When we conceive of “freedom” as the absence of limitations, it is easy to associate green politics with coercion and restriction. This troubling linkage frames environmentalism as hostile to freedom as such, and even leads many green theorists to doubt its relevance to environmental political theory. Is this, however, a narrow way of thinking about the concept of freedom and its relationship to environmentalism? Can freedom be greened to enhance ways of life that advance environmental goals? There are good reasons to think that it can. Green concepts of freedom not only offer salient critique
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Hara, Mariko, and Tia DeNora. Leaving Something to the Imagination. Edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733866.013.0013.

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This article appears in theOxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aestheticsedited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. This chapter suggests that an examination of “seeing through music” highlights the cross-sensory or synaesthetic dimension of perception and identification in naturally occurring settings. Using data from interviews with elderly Japanese people who recall their first encounters with the West and Western classical music, it then considers how musically led visualization may be part of how individuals imagine and then orient to phenomena that they may only enco
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Rink, John, Helena Gaunt, and Aaron Williamon, eds. Musicians in the Making. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199346677.001.0001.

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Musicians are continually ‘in the making’, tapping into their own creative resources while deriving inspiration from teachers, friends, family members and listeners. Amateur and professional performers alike tend not to follow fixed routes in developing a creative voice; instead, their artistic journeys are personal, often without foreseeable goals. The imperative to assess and reassess one’s musical knowledge, understanding and aspirations is nevertheless a central feature of life as a performer. Musicians in the Making explores the creative development of musicians in both formal and informa
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Manglos-Weber, Nicolette D. Joining the Choir. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841041.001.0001.

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Immigration and race are contentious issues in North America. As a result, black immigrants from Ghana and other countries of West Africa face significant challenges, even as their experiences and accomplishments confound stereotypes about blacks and foreigners. Religious congregations have often helped immigrants navigate the tricky waters of integration in the past; yet how do these particular black immigrants approach organized religion in light of their identities and aspirations? What are they looking for in religious membership, and how do they find it? In Joining the Choir, the author t
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