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Sophia-Maria: A holistic vision of creation. S. Wieser, 1998.

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Rotté, Joanna. Vision: A holistic guide to healing the eyesight. Japan Publications, 1986.

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Kolcaba, Katharine. Comfort theory and practice: A vision for holistic health care and research. Springer Pub. Co., 2003.

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Comfort theory and practice: A vision for holistic health care and research. Springer Pub. Co., 2003.

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Ervin, Laszlo. The systems view of the world: A holistic vision for our time. Hampton Press, 1996.

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Epperly, Bruce Gordon. At the edges of life: A holistic vision of the human adventure. Chalice Press, 1992.

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The eyes have it: A self-help manual for better vision. Samuel Weiser, 1987.

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The eyes have it: A self-help manual for better vision. Instant Improvement, 1987.

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Reis, Sérgio Neeser Nogueira. Holistic vision of law: A pratical guide for the jurist of the Third Millennium. Nova Alvorada Edições, 1998.

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Rogers, Anthony. Harmony through reconciliation: In search of a holistic and integral vision of life in the 21st century. Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences, Office for Human Development, 2005.

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Chia, Mantak. THE ART OF COSMIC VISION: PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING YOUR EYESIGHT. DESTINYBOOKS.COM, 2008.

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Blanco, Carlos. Sida, buenas noticias: Un abordaje holístico del hiv/sida : el trabajo de la Fundación Sida-Visión Alternativa. Era Naciente SRL, 1996.

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Glen, Swartwout, ed. Natural eye care: An encyclopedia : complementary treatments for improving and saving your eyes. Keats Publishing, 1999.

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Holistic Christianity: The Vision of Catholic Mysticism. Paragon House Publishers, 2005.

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Schipflinger, Thomas. Sophia-Maria: A Holistic Vision of Creation. Red Wheel/Weiser, 1998.

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Vision: A Holistic Guide to Healing the Eyesight. Japan Pubns, 1986.

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Emerich, Monica M. A Vision of Health. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036422.003.0004.

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This chapter articulates the LOHAS vision of health as a three-part holistic model of self, society, and the natural world. In turn, “holistic” has been described in LOHAS more through Eastern perspectives rather than Western religious traditions in that it presupposes a state of interconnectedness of all phenomena—mind and matter, animal and human, global cultures and ecosystems. For example, the holistic worldview of Buddhism (a frequently called-upon tradition in LOHAS literature), understands that interdependence means that “humanity is only one actor” in the environment and that all actors must remain in balance for the system to be healthy. But this flies in the face of late consumer culture, where the individual reigns supreme, and where LOHAS is predominantly lodged. The final section examines how that problem is overcome, how Mother Nature becomes intertwined with the healed self as part of the healing and a vital component of the model of holistic health. It shows how healing the self becomes exonerated from the “narcissism” of the New Age and instead becomes reframed as the stepping stone to a collective good, capable of initiating global transformation based on the notion of holistic health.
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1963-, Huber Margit, and O'Gorman Susanne, eds. From customer retention to a holistic stakeholder management system: Living a vision. Springer, 2008.

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Huber, Margit, and Susanne O'Gorman. From Customer Retention to a Holistic Stakeholder Management System: Living a Vision. Springer, 2010.

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Chia, Mantak. Art of Cosmic Vision: Practices for Improving Your Eyesight. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 2010.

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Chaney, Earlyne. Eyes Have It: A Self-Help Manual for Better Vision. Red Wheel/Weiser, 1987.

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Chaney, Earlyne. The Eyes Have It: A Self-Help Manual for Better Vision. Instant Improvement, 1991.

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Nash, Robert J., and Jennifer J. J. Jang. Preparing Students for Life Beyond College: A Meaning-Centered Vision for Holistic Teaching and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Nash, Robert J., and Jennifer J. J. Jang. Preparing Students for Life Beyond College: A Meaning-Centered Vision for Holistic Teaching and Learning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Parnell, Anthony Dwane. I Am...Success: A Roadmap for Defining and Fulfilling a Life Vision of Holistic Success. Anthony Parnell, 2018.

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Noddings, Nel. A richer, brighter vision for American high schools. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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GIORDANO, Laura, and Pepito ROS. Ros Method a Holistic Vision of Music for All Genres GUITAR Daily Exercises Major Scale Melodic Patterns with Developing Sequences Vol. I. Independently Published, 2020.

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Eid, Cherrelle, Rudi Hakvoort, and Martin de Jong. Global Trends in the Political Economy of Smart Grids. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0017.

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The global transition towards sustainable, secure, and affordable electricity supply is driving changes in the consumption, production, and transportation of electricity. This chapter provides an overview of three main causes of political–economic tensions with smart grids in the United States, Europe, and China, namely industry structure, regulatory models, and the impact of energy policy. In all cases, the developments are motivated by the possible improvements in reliability and affordability yielded by smart grids, while sustainability of the electricity sector is not a central motivation. A holistic smart grid vision would open up possibilities for better integration of distributed energy resources. The authors recommend that smart grid investments should remain outside of the regulatory framework for utilities and distribution service operators in order to allow for such developments.
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Barton, Sarah Jean, Lucy Selman, Gary Maslow, and Raymond Barfield. Religion and Spirituality in Pediatrics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190272432.003.0003.

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This chapter responds to the sparse attention paid to the connections between religion, spirituality, and pediatric quality of life in healthcare settings. Key points of spiritual distress in the context of pediatrics, including intensive care settings, diagnostic meetings, and oncology, are explored. In order to envision a robust embrace of religious and spiritual issues in pediatric care, this chapter analyzes core themes from the perspectives of caregivers and clinicians. Building on these themes as well as current best practices from the literature, this chapter proposes an expanded vision and accompanying concrete practices to improve attention to and integration of religion and spirituality in pediatric care. The chapter concludes that an expansion of creative engagement with the religious and spiritual components of pediatric healthcare would foster more interdisciplinary, holistic practices of care.
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Catherine A, Rogers. Part II Staking Out Theoretical Boundaries and Building the Regime, 10 Castles in the Air and the Future of Ethics in International Arbitration. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198713203.003.0011.

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This chapter discusses the implications of a more holistic, complex understanding of international arbitration on the future of the ethical regulation of international arbitration. With a vision of the future centred on the professionals that manage international disputes and address its on-going challenges, the chapter anticipates the implementation of the ethical self-regulation among the professional collective. While such a view might seem ambitious at first glance, international arbitration is already by nature self-regulatory. A challenge, therefore, for the current crop of arbitrators would be to think beyond the present situation and take future developments in an increasingly globalized world. Undoubtedly many transnational issues that fall under the realm of these professionals will entail both political and economic cross-currents; it is time to entrust these disputes to international arbitrators on the ground that they would be responsibly and effectively managed.
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Korkut, Cem, and Mürsel Doğrul. Cengiz Han ve Mirası. Turkish Academy of Science, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.2021.019.

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Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongolian Empire, is a historic figure who has influenced the entire world and societies. The military, economic and political changes he brought to the peoples of Asia spread to other regions over time. He set to work with a holistic world vision and struggled to establish a strong central system. Genghis Khan has influenced not only the history, culture, and architecture of Mongolian society but also other societies and the Turkic world in some regards. It holds an important place in the political history of other Asian societies, particularly the Chinese and Russians who were neighbours of the Mongols at the time. The imperial system set up by Gengis Khan, with its unique economic and social institutions, has become the secret of the growth and expansion of the Mongolian Empire. This book deals with Genghis Khan and his legacy in a multidimensional and comprehensive manner in 17 chapters with a multidisciplinary approach.
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Grossman, Marc, and Glenn Swartwout. Natural Eye Care: An Encyclopedia. McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Levin, Susan B. Posthuman Bliss? Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190051495.001.0001.

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Transhumanists urge us to pursue the biotechnological heightening of select capacities, above all, cognitive ability, so far beyond any human ceiling that the beings with those capacities would exist on a higher ontological plane. Because transhumanists tout humanity’s self-transcendence via science and technology, and suggest that bioenhancement may be morally required, the human stakes of how we respond to transhumanism are unprecedented and immense. In Posthuman Bliss? The Failed Promise of Transhumanism, Susan B. Levin challenges transhumanists’ overarching commitments regarding the mind, brain, ethics, liberal democracy, knowledge, and reality in a more thoroughgoing and integrated way than has occurred thus far. Her critique shows transhumanists’ notion of humanity’s self-transcendence into “posthumanity” to be pure, albeit seductive, fantasy. Levin’s philosophical conclusions would stand even if, as transhumanists proclaim, science and technology supported their vision of posthumanity. They offer breezy assurances that posthumans will emerge if we but allocate sufficient resources to that end. Yet, far from offering theoretical and practical “proof of concept” for the vision that they urge upon us, transhumanists engage inadequately with cognitive psychology, biology, and neuroscience, often relying on questionable or outdated views within those fields. Having shown in depth why transhumanism should be rejected, Levin defends a holistic perspective on living well that is rooted in Aristotle’s virtue ethics but adapted to liberal democracy. This holism is thoroughly human, in the best of senses. We must jettison transhumanists’ fantasy, both because their arguments fail and because transhumanism fails to do us justice.
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Ignazi, Piero. Searching for Political Parties in the Past. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198735854.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 introduces the long and difficult process of the theoretical legitimation of the political party as such. The analysis of the meaning and acceptance of ‘parties’ as tools of expressing contrasting visions moves forward from ancient Greece and Rome where (democratic) politics had first become a matter of speculation and practice, and ends up with the first cautious acceptance of parties by eighteenth-century British thinkers. The chapter explores how parties or factions have been constantly considered tools of division of the ‘common wealth’ and the ‘good society’. The holist and monist vision of a harmonious and compounded society, stigmatized parties and factions as an ultimate danger for the political community. Only when a new way of thinking, that is liberalism, emerged, was room for the acceptance of parties set.
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Logrando La Salud Por Ti Mismo Sanacin Personal Avanzada. Editorial Pax Mexico, 2009.

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Mitchell, Bruce. Resource and Environmental Management. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190885816.001.0001.

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Change. Complexity. Uncertainty, Conflict, Ambiguity. Intractability. Wicked problems. Ethics, Integrity. All these terms capture much of what resource and environmental managers must address in determining the most appropriate course of action relative to social-ecological systems. Often, no obviously correct strategy or response is identifiable. Instead, options exist, each with strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately a decision must be taken, reflecting scientific and experiential understanding as well as values and priorities of societies and stakeholders. The intent in this book is to raise awareness about the need to recognize such attributes of resource and environmental management, and to provide concepts, approaches, and methods to help in developing solutions. At the outset, the importance of developing a vision is highlighted. In defining the scope of problems and opportunities, it is argued that a holistic or ecosystem approach should be interpreted as an integrated rather than a comprehensive approach, with the focus on a small set of variables and relationships having significant impact on the functioning of an ecosystem, and amenable to being managed. An adaptive management approach is also strongly encouraged, to learn from experience. Part of learning will arise through stakeholder engagement. Disputes may emerge, and need to be resolved. Finally, implementation of policies and plans can encounter many obstacles, emphasizing the need to become aware of and overcome them, and then monitor and assess outputs and outcomes, in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
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Ponti, Cesare, Paola Schwizer, Floricel Rugiero, et al. Governance e strategia per la gestione dei rischi nelle imprese non finanziarie. AIFIRM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47473/2016ppa00024.

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The “Corporate Risk Governance & Control” Commission, composed of risk managers, working for the top leading companies and financial institutions, many of which are publicly listed, as well as academics and board members, worked together to produce a position paper that aspires to provide principles and best practices regarding strategic risk management and risk governance. In particular, the document provides a framework, applicable to non financial companies based on their specific profiles, that integrates the general requirements established by the standard setters (i.e. the Code of Corporate Governance for publicly listed companies, the COSO Framework 2017, ISO 31000:2018 and banking and financial sector regulations) while taking into consideration elements of differentiation, uniqueness and different organizational and managerial approaches to affront risk The document is composed of two main sections: "Risk Governance” and “Risk & Strategy". In the first section, roles and responsibilities regarding risk management are addressed, starting from the importance to diffuse a risk culture consistent with mission, vision and company values to outlining the benefits of adequate organizational principals and governance. Once clarifying the difference between the first, second and third level of defense, the section concludes with a detailed analysis dedicated to the role of the Chief Risk Officer, in which the requirements of professionalism and independence are underlined as well as the key role played in the consolidation of a holistic view of the risk profile within the organization. In the second section of the position paper, ample space is dedicated to the Risk Appetite Framework, a fundamental tool to connect the business strategy and punctual risk quantification. The objective is to offer guidelines to define the risk appetite within a company. The final section of the paper proposes some suggestions for risk classification considering a portfolio view, as well as ulterior reflections regarding risk quantification, highlighting also some of the principle approaches to targeted evaluations and the drafting of a strategic plan pondered around risk.
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Ballentine, Rudolph. Curacion Radical/ Radical Healing: Una Obra Maestra De La Medicina Holistica. Una Vision Revolucionaria Sobre La Salud Integral Del Cuerpo Y La Mente/ Integrating the World's Great Ther. Robin Book, 2000.

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Gatta, John. Contemplating Site-Based Education and Place-Making. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646547.003.0006.

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This chapter considers some practical applications of place-based inquiry, beginning with an assessment of site-grounded ventures in learning at collegiate institutions across the United States. Site-based learning amounts to an extension of the long-standing but beleaguered residential model of higher education. Such programs may also expose students to the spirituality of “contemplative ecology,” thereby contributing to one version of holistic education. The chief rationale for contemplative learning in place rests on enlarging students’ awareness and understanding of place, as well as their capacity for place-making. Chapter 5 finally explores these issues in relation to a localized case study, involving a course conducted at the University of the South. Through a combination of field visits, contemplative exercises, readings, and group discussion, this course aims to develop students’ sense of how sacral and other notions of place matter—to them personally, as well as to other human beings and the earth we all inhabit.
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Ng, Wan-Fai, Arjan Vissink, Elke Theander, and Francisco Figueiredo. Sjögren’s syndrome—management. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0128.

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Management of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) encompasses confirmation of diagnosis, disease assessment, and treatment of glandular and systemic manifestations including special situations such as pregnancy and SS-related lymphoma. The American European Consensus Group classification criteria 2002 are the current gold standard for the diagnosis of SS. Salivary gland sialometry, sialochemistry, and ultrasound and tear osmolarity may be useful adjuncts. Symptoms of SS are non-specific and must be actively explored. When assessing patients with SS, it is important to consider not only objective parameters such as abnormalities in blood tests and changes in tear and salivary flow, but also patient-reported outcome measures and impact on quality of life. Current management of patients with SS is hampered by the lack of evidence-based strategies. The symptoms experienced by patients with SS are often not fully appreciated by clinicians, which may contribute to the suboptimal management of the condition. Management of fatigue remains a major challenge and a holistic, multidisciplinary approach is recommended. Factors that may contribute to fatigue should be fully addressed. Recent advances in the understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms of SS have informed more targeted therapeutic strategies with some promising data. Optimal management of SS requires expertise from different disciplines. Combined clinics with rheumatology, oral medicine, and ophthalmology input will improve care and communications as well as reduce the number of clinic visits for patients and healthcare-related cost. Effective link between pSS specialists, dentists, opticians, and general practitioners will facilitate early diagnosis and reduce risk of long-term disability of SS.
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Ng, Wan-Fai, Arjan Vissink, Elke Theander, and Francisco Figueiredo. Sjögren’s syndrome—management. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0128_update_001.

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Management of Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) encompasses confirmation of diagnosis, disease assessment, and treatment of glandular and systemic manifestations including special situations such as pregnancy and SS-related lymphoma. The American European Consensus Group (AECG) classification criteria 2002 are the current gold standard for the diagnosis of SS. Salivary gland sialometry, sialochemistry, and ultrasound and tear osmolarity may be useful adjuncts. Recently, preliminary classification criteria of the American College of Rheumatology have been introduced as an alternative to the AECG criteria. Symptoms of SS are non-specific and must be actively explored. When assessing patients with SS, it is important to consider not only objective parameters such as abnormalities in blood tests and changes in tear and salivary flow, but also patient-reported outcome measures and impact on quality of life. Current management of patients with SS is hampered by the lack of evidence-based strategies. The symptoms experienced by patients with SS are often not fully appreciated by clinicians, which may contribute to the suboptimal management of the condition. Management of fatigue remains a major challenge and a holistic, multidisciplinary approach is recommended. Factors that may contribute to fatigue should be fully addressed. Recent advances in the understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms of SS have informed more targeted therapeutic strategies with some promising data. Optimal management of SS requires expertise from different disciplines. Combined clinics with rheumatology, oral medicine, and ophthalmology input will improve care and communications as well as reduce the number of clinic visits for patients and healthcare-related cost. Effective link between pSS specialists, dentists, opticians, and general practitioners will facilitate early diagnosis and reduce risk of long-term disability of SS.
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