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Banda, Fareda. "“If You Buy a Cup, Why Would You Not Use It?” Marital Rape: The Acceptable Face of Gender Based Violence." AJIL Unbound 109 (2015): 321–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2398772300001677.

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There are cases that one never forgets. DPP v. Morgan is one of those for me. I read it as an eighteen-year-old in my first year of law school. It was in the criminal law class where we were being taught about rape. The facts left me shocked and outraged. Morgan went out drinking with his friends. At the end of the night, he invited the friends back to his house. He told them that they could have sex with his wife and added that they should not worry if she appeared to resist, because she liked it that way. The friends duly came over and helped themselves to his wife as per his instructions. Morgan also forced her to have sex with him despite her protestations. She experienced injuries which necessitated medical treatment. His friends were convicted of rape, but he was convicted of indecent assault. This seemed strange. Had they all not forced her to have sex with them despite her clearly expressed refusal? Why was he charged with a lesser crime? The reason was simple: he was her husband. Under the law as it then operated in England, there was no recognition of marital rape. Her consent to lifelong sex on demand, even if it was against her will, was taken as part of the contract of marriage. The words “I do” spoken at the time of the marriage, were taken to mean free access for the husband for as long as they both lived, or until the marriage was legally dissolved or a formal separation was in place.
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Zambon, Nives, Lisbeth Lolk Johannsen, Peter Strauss, Tomas Dostal, David Zumr, Martin Neumann, Thomas A. Cochrane, and Andreas Klik. "Rainfall Parameters Affecting Splash Erosion under Natural Conditions." Applied Sciences 10, no. 12 (June 15, 2020): 4103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10124103.

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The interaction between rainfall erosivity parameters and splash erosion is crucial for describing the soil erosion process; however, it is rarely investigated under natural rainfall conditions. In this study, we conducted splash erosion experiments under natural rainfall on three sites in Central Europe. The main goal was to obtain the relationship between splash erosion of the bare soil in seedbed condition and commonly used rainfall erosivity parameters (kinetic energy, intensity, and rainfall erosivity (EI30)). All sites were equipped with a rain gauge and an optical laser disdrometer where the splash erosion was measured, with modified Morgan splash cups. In order to investigate which parameter best describes the splash erosion process for all sites, a regression analysis was performed. In total, 80 splash erosion events were evaluated. Splash erosion can be described as a linear function of total kinetic energy and a non-linear function of EI30. However, the use of the total kinetic energy led to underestimation of the splash erosion rates for highly intensive rainfalls. Therefore, better results were obtained when using average rainfall intensity as the splash erosion predictor or the kinetic energy divided by the rainfall duration. Minor differences between the replicates during splash erosion measurements indicate that the modified Morgan splash cup provides a good tool for soil erosion assessment.
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Fernández-Raga, María, Julián Campo, Jesús Rodrigo-Comino, and Saskia D. Keesstra. "Comparative Analysis of Splash Erosion Devices for Rainfall Simulation Experiments: A Laboratory Study." Water 11, no. 6 (June 12, 2019): 1228. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11061228.

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For the study of soil erosion it is important to set up the experiments well. In the experimental design one of the key factors is the choice of the measurement device. This is especially important when one part of the erosion process needs to be isolated, such as for splash erosion. Therefore, the main aim of this research is to list the general characteristics of the commonly used splash erosion devices and to discuss the performance, to be able to relate them, and make suggestions regarding their use. The devices we selected for this comparative comparison were: the splash cup, funnel, Morgan tray, Tübingen cup, tower, and the gutter. The devices were tested under the same conditions (rainfall characteristics, slope, and soil type) to assess their hydrological response under different intensities of simulated rainfall. All devices were installed on a sloping plot (10°) with sandy soil, and were exposed to 10 min. of simulated rain with intensities ranging from 60 to 172 mm/h to measure the splashed sediment, and to describe problems and differences among them. The results showed that the Tübingen cup was the best performing device to measure kinetic energy of the rain, but, because of its design, it is not possible to measure the detached splashed sediment under natural (field) conditions. On the other hand, the funnel device showed a significant relation with rain intensity because it loses little sediment to washing. In addition, the device is easy to use and cheap. Therefore, this device is highly recommended to estimated splash erosion. to the good performance measuring the actual splash erosion, because it loses little sediment by washing. The device is also cheap and easy to install and manage.
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Purcell, Michael. "Book Review: THE THOUGHT OF LEVINAS Michael L. Morgan, Discovering Levinas (Cambridge: CUP, 2007. £55. pp. xxi + 504. ISBN 978—0—5218— 7259—1)." Expository Times 120, no. 1 (October 2008): 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00145246081200011212.

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Brandão, Rafael Vasques. "Modelagem computacional no ensino de Física: favorecendo competências e concepções por parte de estudantes do Ensino Médio do CAp/UFRGS." Cadernos do Aplicação 25, no. 1 (May 1, 2012): 363–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2595-4377.93476.

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Nas ciências naturais, modelagem pode ser entendidacomo o abrangente processo de construção, validação, uso erevisão de modelos científicos. Esses, por sua vez, podem serentendidos como representações simplificadas e idealizadasde sistemas, processos e fenômenos da natureza, aceitas poruma comunidade de cientistas. Tal processo é indispensável àconstrução do conhecimento científico, como enfatizam algunsfilósofos da ciência (BUNGE, 1974; PATY, 1995; MORGAN;MORRISON, 1999).
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Grove, Hugh, and Lorenzo Patelli. "Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns: risk assessment and corporate governance differences?" Corporate Ownership and Control 11, no. 1 (2013): 611–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv11i1c6art7.

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In mid-March, 2008, with substantial government support, JP Morgan Chase agreed to acquire Bear Stearns for $10 per share. Because Bear’s shares traded at $170 a year earlier, the market cap destruction of 94% was devastating to the once venerable investment bank and its investors. The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission had also cited as failure the inconsistent treatment by the federal government in helping to bail out Bear Stearns in March, 2008 but letting Lehman Brothers go into bankruptcy in September, 2008. This paper investigates such inconsistencies by comparing and assessing the risk management and corporate governance practices of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers in their March-September, 2008.
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Mwonzora, Gift, and Obert Hodzi. "Movement for Democratic Change and the Rise of Nelson Chamisa." Journal of Asian and African Studies 56, no. 2 (January 12, 2021): 251–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909620986588.

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Nelson Chamisa is central to the political terrain of contemporary Zimbabwe. Post the soft coup of November 2017 and the death of Morgan Tsvangirai in early 2018, Chamisa became president of the Movement for Democratic Change party and contested the July 2018 presidential election. The tempo of changes in the Movement for Democratic Change presidency is not related directly to the shift from Mugabe to Mnangagwa. However, broader politics formed an important context for Chamisa’s contested claim for the Movement for Democratic Change presidency. In examining Chamisa and the Movement for Democratic Change, the article highlights linkages between personality politics and electoral mobilization, and how this relates to political party institutionalization.
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Ferretti, Roberta, Valeria Palumbo, Augusta Di Savino, Silvia Velasco, Mauro Sbroggiò, Paolo Sportoletti, Lucia Micale, et al. "Morgana/chp-1, a ROCK Inhibitor Involved in Centrosome Duplication and Tumorigenesis." Developmental Cell 18, no. 3 (March 2010): 486–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2009.12.020.

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Michowski, Wojciech, Roberta Ferretti, Marta B. Wisniewska, Mateusz Ambrozkiewicz, Malgorzata Beresewicz, Federica Fusella, Anna Skibinska-Kijek, et al. "Morgana/CHP-1 is a novel chaperone able to protect cells from stress." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research 1803, no. 9 (September 2010): 1043–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamcr.2010.05.005.

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Trecca, A. "Invited comment on Morgan et al.: Transparent cap colonoscopy versus standard colonoscopy: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Techniques in Coloproctology 17, no. 4 (February 21, 2013): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10151-013-0987-x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Morgan Cup"

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Sawe, Joseph. "How the House of Morgan Cooperated to Develop the Large-Cap US Multinational Corporation, 1895-1913." Thesis, Harvard University, 2015. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:24078367.

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The following investigation is intended to determine how the large-cap US multinational corporation was further advanced during the pivotal years of 1895-1913 by a leading private unincorporated institution—House of Morgan. Historical review and assessment focused on the broader US society, government, monetary landscape, the House of Morgan, leading large cap US multinationals; looking at both the key organizations and underlying people in power. The report framework focuses upon the development of the US super structure within which all major companies work down to the way actual institutions organize economic assets in the form of a multinational corporation. Questions that have been considered include: how was business conducted globally with so little formal mechanisms in place, the importance of the various forms of capital for business, and the various roles politics played in business development. Other areas include how owners and managers were effectively separated, how these same companies were able to branch out its product offering and the importance of providing corporate incentives. The House of Morgan cooperated with leading merchant banks, governments, foundations in developing an over-arching environment that was better adapted to the realities of the recent agricultural, industrial, and transportation revolutions that had brought about an integrated world. To organize economic assets in a more efficient and stable manner, large-cap multinationals were the preferred alternative, with a wave of consolidation across industries, underpinned by the pristine Morgan name. Strong board presence, interlocking corporate representation, active role in strategic planning, and management selection ensured that not only were new corporations molded in the design of the House of Morgan but also that they would stay committed to the far-reaching objectives. The House of Morgan took on more than just a focus of increasing shareholder value. They were driven by lofty ambitions of providing comprehensive stability within society at large in a rapidly changing world. The partners of the House of Morgan families had for generations been at the vanguard for providing the highest level of leadership throughout society in areas including business, politics, finance, and religion. These leading families were instrumental in providing the backbone of American society including founding the US Republic, developing the most venerable education institutions, and providing a moral compass through religious revival movements. The House of Morgan would help bring about generally larger and more institutionalized solutions from preceding generations that were conducive for multinational corporations to operate within. This ranges from a US central bank, developing modern non-profits structure, and funding the transportation network making the world more integrated. In helping organize broader US society, the House of Morgan would interlock different subsystems, including finance, charity, and politics with business in promotion of a more harmonious, predictable and productive society. The House of Morgan development of leading US large-cap multinationals, including General Electric, International Harvester, International Mercantile Marine and US Steel illustrates how it not only provided for the macro landscape to operate within, but also developed the leading companies of the era.
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Salter, Shannon. "Rights Without Remedies: The Court Party Theory and the Demise of the Court Challenges Program." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29612.

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The author argues that the Court Challenges Program’s 2006 cancellation was based on claims that judicial review is undemocratic, including those made by three academics, Rainer Knopff, F.L. Morton and Ian Brodie; the Court Party Theorists (the “CPT”). Through a study of Charter equality cases, this paper examines the CPT’s arguments regarding judicial activism, interest groups and interveners and finds they are largely unsupported by statistical evidence. Further, the debate about judicial review and democracy obscures judicial review’s important auditing function over the legislature’s constitutional adherence. This audit depends on individuals’ capacity to pursue Charter litigation, an ability compromised by the access to justice crisis. The author examines this crisis and the efforts to fill the funding gap left by the CCP’s cancellation and concludes that a publicly-funded program like the CCP is best-placed to ensure that the Charter remains a relevant tool for enforcing fundamental human rights in Canada.
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Books on the topic "Morgan Cup"

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Bulkeley, Peter. The Morgan Cup: A century of golf in Fenwick. Old Saybrook, Conn: Borough of Fenwick, 2000.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup of gold. London: Mandarin, 1994.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup of Gold. New York: Penguin Group (USA), Inc., 2008.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup Of Gold. London: Penguin Group UK, 2009.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup of gold: A life of Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer, with occasional reference to history. New York: Penguin Books, 2008.

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Dalmati, Margherita. Lettere agli amici fiorentini. Edited by Sara Moran. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-634-7.

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Il fortunato ritrovamento ad Atene degli epistolari di Luzi, Traverso e Macrí a Margherita Dalmati ha consentito di completare con quelle dei corrispondenti le lettere della poetessa e clavicembalista greca conservate negli archivi di Firenze ed Urbino. I 341 pezzi disponibili grazie alle ricerche di Sara Moran permettono di ricostruire i suoi contatti con i grandi protagonisti della Firenze letteraria del dopoguerra, mostrandone i legami anche con l’ambiente romano e milanese. Negli anni del «disgelo» la corrispondenza ci parla della militanza della Dalmati nella lotta per l’indipendenza di Cipro, dell’amicizia con Cristina Campo, delle traduzioni in neo-greco della poesia di Luzi. A scandire gli anni 60 e 70 è invece la sua promozione della poesia italiana in Grecia e di quella greca in Italia tramite la collaborazione a riviste e la traduzione per Einaudi, assieme a Nelo Risi, delle poesie di Kavafi s. Le lettere, tenere, divertenti, ironiche e affettuose, delle quattro voci coinvolte nel libro illuminano momenti importanti non solo della cultura del secondo Novecento ma della vita dei singoli protagonisti, mentre al centro e intorno a tutti si muove, con voce cantante e musicale, un’incantevole figura di donna di cui finora si conosceva poco più del nome.
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Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. Antinoupolis III. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-632-3.

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Ancora un volume, Antinoupolis III, che ha per oggetto un’area archeologica estremamente importante nell’Egitto greco-romano: la città fondata sulla riva sinistra del Nilo nel 130 d.C. da Adriano in onore di Antinoos. Nelle oltre 700 pagine dei due tomi che costituiscono questo volume si propongono, nel primo, studi dedicati a materiali archeologici quali ceramiche sigillate africane, anfore per vino di produzione locale (LRA 7), mortai litici, frammenti sporadici di pietre ornamentali, una coppa in vetro retro dipinta, tessuti della tipologia cosiddetta ‘copta’, analisi di antropologia forense sui resti ossei di una tal Teodosia, la cui cappella funebre era stata scoperta ed illustrata negli scavi condotti sul sito dell’Università di Firenze nella metà degli anni Trenta dello scorso secolo. Nel secondo tomo si presentano edizioni di nuovi papiri, pergamene, ostraca, che riportano testi costituiti da documenti della vita quotidiana o della cultura letteraria classica e cristiana. Le lingue interessate sono il greco, il copto e l’arabo. Novità di rilievo sono rappresentate da iscrizioni, per lo più funerarie, ancora in queste tre lingue. La documentazione è testimonianza della vita che, soprattutto in età tardo-antica, continuava in quel che restava di una grande metropoli romana in una delle province più importanti dell’impero, l’Egitto.
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Steinbeck, John. Cup of Gold. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2003.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup of Gold. Books On Tape, 1991.

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Steinbeck, John. Cup Of Gold. Books on Tape, Inc., 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Morgan Cup"

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Scott, Walter. "Chapter XIII." In Rob Roy. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199549887.003.0017.

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Dire was his thought, who first in poison steep’d The weapon form’d for slaughter—direr his, And worthier of damnation, who instill’d The mortal venom in the social cup, To fill the veins with death instead of life. Anonymous* ‘Upon my word, Mr Francis...
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Rochat, Philippe. "Group Essentialism." In Moral Acrobatics, 99–103. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190057657.003.0019.

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Group affiliation is typically objectified in physical things like uniforms, a flag, or family totems. These things stand for and are placeholders of our alliances. Essentialism applies to groups and intergroup relations. This is particularly evident in the kind of blind-spot inferences we tend to make regarding in-group as opposed to out-group intrinsic elusive characteristics, presumably inherent to race and national identity. Both are ready-made constructs, but with no objective biological or even sociohistorical essential features. Indeed, what defines a Black person or a Russian, except for skin color, geographic birth, or a passport? Anything but the intrinsic characteristics we infer and amplify from such surface features, guiding us blindly toward categorical attitudes and short-cut moral decisions. The spectacular drama of team competition, gang wars, and other intergroup conflicts represents an opportunity for players, fans, gang members, and other protagonists to express and assert essential characters of their in-group and reveal essential characters of the out-group. It is an opportunity to probe alliances and for protagonists to emulate the extent to which they belong and merit membership to the group.
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Perelman, Elisheva A. "Conclusions." In American Evangelists and Tuberculosis in Modern Japan, 197–204. Hong Kong University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528141.003.0011.

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The Conclusion discusses the idea of cui bono in Japan’s moral enterprise between the Japanese government and the foreign, Protestant nondenominational evangelists, as well as within the fight against tuberculosis. Too often, the moral enterprise dictated that the beneficiaries of evangelical and governmental work were not those who required it the most, but those who served the agendas of each group. When it came to those who were not as beholden to either group, however, the beneficiaries of the work could be the victims of the scourge, not the bottom line. Thus, men like Vories and Teusler proved that the true question was not cui bono, but who should benefit?
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Brennan, Jason, William English, John Hasnas, and Peter Jaworski. "Conclusion: How to Run an Unethical Business." In Business Ethics for Better Behavior, 225–32. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190076559.003.0014.

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One way to illustrate how to manage a business or oneself for ethical performance is to teach the lesson in a negative form. How would one run a business if one wanted to induce others and oneself to act worse? One would want to create structures that impose perverse incentives, encourage moral blindness, promote moral confusion, create stress and tight deadlines which encourage employees to cut corners, make a mockery of ethics, push people to conform to others’ bad behavior, and reduce their willpower.
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Hau, Lisa Irene. "Herodotus." In Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474411073.003.0005.

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This chapter analyses the moralising techniques and moral lessons of Herodotus. Using the moralising techniques found and analysed in Polybius and Diodorus as its point of departure, it discovers that Herodotus uses a root version of many of the techniques found in more developed form in the two Hellenistic historiographers, but that he also moralises on the macro-plane by means of a structure of subtly repeating patterns. In terms of moral lessons, the chapter concludes that Herodotus is more interested in the relationship between human beings and superhuman forces than in relationships between human beings, and that the justice exercised by his superhuman forces is not always obvious to his human actors. His over-all moral lesson is one of caution and moderation, and it is less clear-cut than the moral messages of his Hellenistic successors.
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Norheim, Dag. "Moralsk mangfold, oppvekst og livstolkning – et evolusjonspsykologisk perspektiv." In Oppvekst og livstolkning, 121–42. Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/noasp.107.ch5.

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In this article, I discuss the challenges of moral diversity in Norwegian public school from the perspective of Jonathan Haidt’s moral foundations theory. I take my cue from Haidt’s distinction between individualistic and sociocentric societies and discuss some implications of this distinction with regard to the introduction of the new curriculum (fagfornyelsen, in Norwegian). I argue that the subject curriculum is rooted in a morality that is characteristic of what Haidt refers to as WEIRD societies (i.e. Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rational, Democracies). My thesis is that this moral matrix rests on cultural assumptions that differ substantially from those of immigrant pupils in Norwegian schools. The particularities of sociocentric moral matrices seem to fall in the blind zone of the subject curriculum. Yet it is important that the school system acknowledge its role in the creation of a community to which every pupil might experience an allegiance. In order to create a shared value foundation, teachers need to be aware of pupils’ affiliations to different moral matrices. Thus, we need to rethink what moral socialization means in a multicultural society.
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Telech, Daniel. "Praise as Moral Address." In Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 7, 154–81. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192844644.003.0008.

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While Strawsonians have focused on the way in which our ‘reactive attitudes’—the emotions through which we hold one another responsible for manifestations of morally significant quality of regard—express moral demands, serious doubt has been cast on the idea that non-blaming reactive attitudes direct moral demands to their targets. Building on Gary Watson’s proposal that the reactive attitudes are ‘forms of moral address’, this chapter advances a communicative view of praise according to which the form of moral address distinctive of the praise-manifesting reactive attitudes (approbation, gratitude) is moral invitation. Like moral demand, moral invitation is a species of directive address presupposing its target’s possession of distinctive agential capacities and, when valid, provides its addressee with reason to give the addressor’s directive discursive uptake. While blame’s demands issue imperatival reasons for compliance (e.g. to acknowledge wrongdoing, apologize), praise’s invitations provide discretionary reasons to accept credit in jointly valuing the significance of the act for the praiser. In addition to its phenomenological plausibility and contribution to the already fecund Watsonian-cum-Strawsonian program, the invitational view helps renders intelligible the power of our praise practices to facilitate the formation and enrichment of our interpersonal relationships.
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Williamson, Terrion L. "Getting Happy." In Scandalize My Name. Fordham University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823274727.003.0003.

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This chapter takes up the position of the prototypically moral good Christian girl-cum-woman. It considers what the correspondence between morality and immorality reveals about the constraints under which sexuality is often put in the black Christian church by way of, first, an interview conducted between former gospel artist Tonéx and Christian talk show host Lexi Allen in which Tonéx effectively outed himself, and, second, “No More Sheets,” a recorded sermon of popular televangelist Juanita Bynum.
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MacKay, Michael Hubbard. "Calculating Salvation." In Prophetic Authority, 103–18. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043017.003.0008.

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This chapter examines Smith’s creation of the Mormon law (D&C 20 and 42) and formation of a hierarchical priesthood structure to govern the kingdom of God, which he based on a charismatic reception of the law through revelation, a restoration of his church through angelic visits and theophany, and his expectation that church members have their own revelations and see God for themselves (D&C 88:1). The chapter examines the emergence of several new rituals in the Kirtland period before turning attention to Smith’s 1836 priesthood restoration narrative about Elijah, the Old Testament prophet, who reportedly visited Smith on April 3, 1836. The idea of Elijah returning to usher in the Second Coming was commonly preached by antebellum Protestants who accentuated the millennialism in the fourth chapter of Malachi. The chapter traces Smith’s interest in the Old Testament, which led to his study of Hebrew and his discovery of the Passover tradition of leaving a cup of wine for Elijah in anticipation of his return. The chapter views Elijah’s restoration of priesthood as the pinnacle of the development of the Mormon priesthood that would endow the Mormons with power from on high. The chapter traces Smith’s attempts to reconcile the tension between following the law (even his own revelatory commandments), empowering a hierarchy of priests, and being assured salvation through physical rites. It charts the beginning of new Mormon ritual efforts to recreate its members as prophets/prophetesses, priests/priestesses, and kings/queens, all while maintaining Smith’s central role. The rituals endowed the Mormon membership with authority and connected them to the ancient order of Melchizedek and prepared for Christ’s Second Coming. Participation in solemn assemblies, anointings, and the School of the Prophets assured Mormons of their salvation and role in the kingdom within a hierarchical ecclesiology that upheld Smith’s authority. His new liturgies, particularly those featured in the new “House of the Lord” (later termed “temple”) in Kirtland, offered members kingly and prophetic authority without threatening the hierarchical structure of the priesthood.
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Deeb, Lara, and Mona Harb. "Flexible Morality, Respectful Choices, Smaller Transgressions." In Leisurely Islam. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691153650.003.0005.

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Cafés are places where people are essentially forced to take a stance on the morality of specific activities, not only by choosing whether to partake, but also by passively accepting others' participation in their presence. Because many of the moral “rules” about the sorts of things one can do in a café—like listen to music or smoke argileh—are not clear-cut, cafés require people to navigate complex moral terrain in order to have fun while feeling good about themselves. This chapter takes up a number of these debatable activities in order to show how more or less pious Shi'i Muslims, especially youths, employ moral flexibility in their discourses and practices of leisure. In some cases, people negotiate among different rubrics of morality, while in others they choose to ignore particular tenets or disagree about the accuracy of a rule in the first place.
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Conference papers on the topic "Morgan Cup"

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Wirth, M., A. Pickhard, and M. Wirth. "Diagnostische Lymphknotenexstirpation beim zervikalen CUP – hilfreich oder schädlich?" In Abstract- und Posterband – 89. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Forschung heute – Zukunft morgen. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1640208.

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Wirth, M., A. Pickhard, and M. Wirth. "Diagnostic lymph node extirpation in head and neck CUP syndrome – useful or harmful?" In Abstract- und Posterband – 89. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Forschung heute – Zukunft morgen. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1640209.

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Wegent, L., A. Münscher, and N. Möckelmann. "Adenoidzystisches Karzinom unklaren Ursprungs mit Infiltration der Schilddrüse: CUP Syndrom versus Primarius der Trachea." In Abstract- und Posterband – 89. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Forschung heute – Zukunft morgen. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1640194.

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Balawajder, Peter, Jeffrey Steward, Alfonso Ortega, Joe D’Silva, Anne Moore, and Luis Silva. "Investigation of a Novel Process for Wet Milling a Pharmaceutical Tablet in a Dynamically Rotating Water-Filled Dosage Cup." In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-10669.

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The most common commercial pharmaceutical dosage forms are tablets and capsules, but unfortunately these forms may not be suitable for sub-groups, such as very ill children and elderly patients and those experiencing trauma and involved in surgery. Many of these patients have difficulty in swallowing a solid dosage form. For these groups, the general practice is to use equipment such as the age-old mortar and pestle to pulverize the tablet, transfer the powder to a container and then make a liquid suspension by addition of water. This process consists of two unit processes: dry grinding followed by creation of a water suspension. This paper reports on the evaluation of a novel wet milling method for performing these unit operations in a single water-filled dosage cup. The basic concept is that the partially water-filled cup is rotated or spun about its axis to produce relative motion between the tablet and the cup surfaces. The cup surfaces are textured so that material is abraded from the tablet when it strikes the cup walls. The complex water motion assists in “softening” the tablet, abrading particulates from its surface, and producing a fine aqueous suspension. Experimental investigations were performed on two concepts. The first method utilized intermittent single axis cup rotation to produce relative motion between the tablet and cup surfaces. The second concept involved rotating the spinning cup on a rotating arm and also about its own axis. The centrifugal force of the arm rotation pressed the tablet against the spinning cup wall, thereby increasing the shearing force. The efficiency of both methods was investigated analytically and experimentally. The effects of rotation rates, intermittent duty cycles, and water fill volumes were examined and compared.
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Caponnetto, Mario, Alessandro Castelli, Philippe Dupont, Bernard Bonjour, Pierre-Louis Mathey, Stephane Sanchi, and Mark L. Sawley. "Sailing Yacht Design Using Advanced Numerical Flow Techniques." In SNAME 14th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium. SNAME, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/csys-1999-008.

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The 30th America's Cup will be held in New Zealand, commencing in October 1999. For the first time a Swiss team, the FAST2000 Challenge of the Club Nautique Morgien, will compete. Three laboratories of the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) are collaborating with FAST2000 in the design of the boat that will race in the Cup challenges. Present-day design of IACC racing yachts relies on the use of numerical flow simulations to obtain a competitive edge. The computation of the complex hydrodynamic and aerodynamic flows around sailing yachts provides valuable information to supplement the more conventional empirical and experimental design techniques. Such flow simulations, however, are extremely challenging and thus often require state­of-the-art numerical techniques and computer technology. A number of the issues critical to IACC yacht design are discussed, and various approaches described to address them through the use of advanced numerical flow simulation.
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Wegent, L., A. Münscher, and N. Möckelmann. "Adenoidcystic carcinoma of unknown primary with thyroid gland's infiltration: CUP syndrome vs. Primary tumor of the trachea." In Abstract- und Posterband – 89. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Forschung heute – Zukunft morgen. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1640195.

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Lakhan, Shaheen. "The Emergence of Modern Biotechnology in China." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3038.

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Science and technology of Republican China (1912-1949) often replicated the West in all hierarchies. However, in 1949 when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) declared the nation the People's Republic of China, it had assumed Soviet pseudo-science, namely neo-Lamarckian and anti-Mendelian Lysenkoism, which led to intense propaganda campaigns that victimized intellectuals and natural scientists. Not until the 1956 Double Hundred Campaign had China engaging in meaningful exploration into modern genetics with advancements of Morgan. The CCP encouraged discussions on the impact of Lysenkoism which cultivated guidelines to move science forward. However, Mao ended the campaign by asserting the Anti-Rightist Movement (1957) that reinstated the persecution of intellectuals, for he believed they did not contribute to his socialist ethos of the working people. The Great Leap Forward (1958-1959), an idealist and unrealistic attempt to rapidly industrialize the nation, and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), a grand attempt to rid China of the "technological elite," extended China's lost years to a staggering two decades. Post-Mao China rapidly revived its science and technology frontier with specialized sciences: agricultural biotechnology, major genomic ventures, modernizing Traditional Chinese Medicine, and stem-cell research. Major revisions to the country’s patent laws increased international interest in China’s resources. However, bioethical and technical standards still need to be implemented and locally and nationally monitored if China’s scientific advances are to be globally accepted and commercialized.
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Barrett, Ron. "20 Years of Adaptive Aerostructures in Flying Missiles, Munitions and UAVs." In ASME 2014 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2014-7662.

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In September of 1994 a small uninhabited aerial vehicle took to the air. While the flight of this lightweight powered glider was unremarkable, its 3 minutes aloft represented a turning point in adaptive aerostructures technology as it was the first man-made craft to stay aloft while using only adaptive materials for all flight control. This paper celebrates and summarizes two decades of flying adaptive aerostructures controlling missiles, munitions and UAVs. The paper starts with an historical review of the technologies which underpinned the first adaptive flight vehicles. Twist-active piezoelectric plates are shown beside the earliest flightweight stabilators they were integrated into. A brief description of the 120cm wingspan UAV “Mothra” which took to the air 20 years ago is given. The earliest hard-launched adaptive actuators were designed and developed just a year after Mothra took to the air. The paper summarizes the resulting (unrestricted) adaptive actuator configurations which have come around since that time, including actuator assemblies for guided bullets and cannon shells from 5.56mm through 155mm. A decade ago, the first post-buckled precompressed (PBP) piezoelectric flight control mechanisms debuted as enabling technologies in a unique class of aircraft: “hovering missiles” flew at international airshows, guided rounds hit targets on gunnery ranges and entered serial production with PBP actuator assemblies. More modern incarnations of these actuators and others have been designed into GPS-guided grenade, mortar and artillery shells. Today, some of the world’s most active and highest work energy density actuators are built with ultra-high strain adaptive materials and have been shown to dramatically cut CEP of gravity weapons, cruise missiles and glide shells. The paper concludes with a chart showing which classes of adaptive actuators have been flown in what types of weapon systems and UAVs over the past 20 years.
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Christophe, A., L. Santandrea, F. Rapetti, Y. Le Bihan, and G. Krebs. "A Mortar Edge Element Method with Overlapping for Time Domain Magnetodynamic calculations." In 9th IET International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics (CEM 2014). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2014.0187.

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Salzer, Peter, Václav Hanušík, and Kristína Krištofová. "Disposal of Non-Standard Radioactive Waste in the Mochovce L/ILW Repository." In ASME 2001 8th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2001-1188.

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Abstract Packages of the non-standard radioactive waste have been, in present conditions of the Slovak Republic, defined as packages intended to be dispose by the producer and originally not covered by “the limits and conditions” of the Mochovce near surface repository, particularly waste acceptance criteria concerning the form of waste. Wastes cemented directly (homogeneous) to standard concrete containers reinforced by metal fibres (FRCs) or conditioned into 2001 drums before (heterogeneous: drums are inserted into FRCs and the FRCs void spaces are filled by cement mortar) were originally the only acceptable radioactive waste form in Mochovce repository. However, there has been an intention to dispose another, so-called “non-standard” types of waste: large metal pieces of waste transported and placed directly into repository vaults (i.e. cut into dimensions of individual vault). Second types of non-standard waste have been: dewatered spent ion exchange resins and storage tanks bottom sludge in drums, inserted into FRC with subsequent backfilling by cement mortar. Third group of these is represented by incinerator ashes in drums inserted to FRC directly or after compaction, again with subsequent backfilling of FRCs void spaces. As an answer for this challenge, the ALARA approach has been applied for pre-disposal management optimization of large metal pieces of waste. Four examples of waste arising from the Slovak decommissioned plant A-1 have been evaluated for various options of its management. This step is predominant to achieve a decision concerning disposal of the latter kind of waste. Regarding the disposal of mentioned dewatered waste and incinerator ashes in FRC, a new model has been applied to the assessment of long-term behavior of source term in the repository safety analyses. The new approach is sensitive to the form of waste package on the contrary to the source term model applied heretofore.
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Clausen, Jay, Samuel Beal, Thomas Georgian, Kevin Gardner, Thomas Douglas, and Ashley Mossell. Effects of milling on the metals analysis of soil samples containing metallic residues. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41241.

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Metallic residues are distributed heterogeneously onto small-arms range soils from projectile fragmentation upon impact with a target or berm backstop. Incremental Sampling Methodology (ISM) can address the spatially heterogeneous contamination of surface soils on small-arms ranges, but representative kilogram-sized ISM subsamples are affected by the range of metallic residue particle sizes in the sample. This study compares the precision and concentrations of metals in a small-arms range soil sample processed by a puck mill, ring and puck mill, ball mill, and mortar and pestle prior to analysis. The ball mill, puck mill, and puck and ring mill produced acceptable relative standard deviations of less than 15% for the anthropogenic metals of interest (Lead (Pb), Antimony (Sb), Copper (Cu), and Zinc (Zn)), with the ball mill exhibiting the greatest precision for Pb, Cu, and Zn. Precision by mortar and pestle, without milling, was considerably higher (40% to >100%) for anthropogenic metals. Media anthropogenic metal concentrations varied by more than 40% between milling methods, with the greatest concentrations produced by the puck mill, followed by the puck and ring mill and then the ball mill. Metal concentrations were also dependent on milling time, with concentrations stabilizing for the puck mill by 300 s but still increasing for the ball mill over 20 h. Differences in metal concentrations were not directly related to the surface area of the milled sample. Overall, the tested milling methods were successful in producing reproducible data for soils containing metallic residues. However, the effects of milling type and time on concentrations require consideration in environmental investigations.
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