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Mbatia, Caroline. Birth order gender and race: Do they influence the need for affiliation. Laurentian University, Department of Psychology, 1993.

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Stahl, Michael J. Managerial andtechnical motivation: Assessing needs for achievement, power, and affiliation. Praeger, 1986.

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Managerial and technical motivation: Assessing needs for achievement, power, and affiliation. Praeger, 1986.

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Wilson, Cathleen Krueger. THE INFLUENCE OF NEED FOR ACHIEVEMENT, FEAR OF SUCCESS IN NURSING, NEED FOR AFFILIATION, AND ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE CONFLICT UPON THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS. 1985.

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Nunberg, Geoff. The Social Life of Slurs. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738831.003.0010.

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The words we call slurs are just plain vanilla descriptions. They don’t semantically convey any disparagement of their referents, whether as content, conventional implicature, presupposition, “coloring” or mode of presentation. To use a slur is to exploit the Maxim of Manner to assert one’s affiliation with a group that has a disparaging attitude towards the word’s referent. Kraut is simply the conventional description for Germans among Germanophobes when they are speaking in that capacity. This account explains the familiar properties of slurs, such as their speaker orientation and “nondetach
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Avilez, GerShun. The Suspicion of Kinship. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040122.003.0003.

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This chapter clarifies how the impulse to close ranks raised concerns about the prioritizing of the collective over the individual. Black collectivity is expressed as kinship in the nationalist imagination, so there is an overriding anxiety about metaphors of family, which assume an intimacy or affiliation that might not be present. The chapter then examines texts informed by nationalism that challenge this investment in kinship. These include John A. Williams's Black Arts historical novel The Man Who Cried I Am (1967), Alice Walker's debut novel The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), and G
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Fye, W. Bruce. The Development of an Academic Medical Center in Rochester. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199982356.003.0003.

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In 1915 the Mayo brothers created the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research and established a formal relationship with the University of Minnesota, located ninety miles away in Minneapolis. Louis Wilson, a pathologist the Mayo brothers had hired in 1905, championed a more rigorous system of specialty training. An educational reformer, Wilson focused on the need to improve postgraduate training at a time when the emphasis in the United States was on closing or reforming substandard medical schools. The fellowship program established in Rochester, Minnesota, was unique in that it re
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Weinberg, David H. Recovering a Voice. Liverpool University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764104.001.0001.

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This book focuses on the largely ignored efforts by the Jews of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands to reconstruct their lives after the Second World War. The book presents the challenges that were faced both in the national context and in the world Jewish arena and examines how they were dealt with. The book reviews the action taken to revive Jewish communities in the three countries, remodelling them as efficient, self-sustaining, and assertive bodies that could meet new challenges. With the creation of the State of Israel, Jews who stayed in western Europe had to defend their decision to d
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Gfeller, Kate E. Music Therapy for Children and Adults who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Edited by Jane Edwards. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639755.013.31.

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This chapter focuses on music therapy for children and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing. Foundational information on acoustical properties of music and speech and the hearing mechanism is provided. Because this population is diverse on a number of factors, which influence therapeutic needs, this chapter describes differences among clients as a function of auditory profiles (e.g. onset or severity of loss), hearing devices, modes of communication, and cultural affiliation. These factors influence abilities in various functional domains. Music therapy goals and interventions are described
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Wright Rigueur, Leah. A Thorn in the Flesh of the GOP. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159010.003.0003.

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This chapter looks at how the enactment of the civil rights acts of the mid-1960s, coupled with white Republican's rejection of segregationist appeals and embrace of “colorblind” outreach, gave some black Republicans the latitude to support candidates and leaders that they would not support earlier. Yet for others, including the militant leaders of the National Negro Republican Assembly (NNRA), this evolution was impossible, particularly since many white Republicans continued to equivocate over race, even as they championed the significance of the black vote. Jackie Robinson, for example, chan
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Scott, Charles L., and Brian J. Holoyda. Role of clinical trainees. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0068.

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Correctional settings are important and worthy training sites for medical students, general psychiatry residents, child and adolescent psychiatry residents, and forensic psychiatry fellows. Logically, educating future clinicians on how to best treat individuals with mental illness should occur in settings that most commonly treat them. In the United States, there are now more than three times as many persons with serious mental illness in jails and prisons than hospitals, making America’s jails and prisons the new and largest mental hospitals. Despite a resulting increased need for correctiona
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Troisi, Alfonso. Touch. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199393404.003.0008.

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This chapter briefly reviews recent empirical research on touch, including the role of touch in early development, emotions that can be conveyed by touch, the importance of touch for interpersonal relationships, and how friendly touch affects compliance in different situations. Physiological and biochemical effects of touch are also reviewed, including decreased heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol, and increased oxytocin. The beneficial effects of touch, including massage therapy, for socioemotional and physical well-being are explained in light of the importance of mother–infant contact i
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Kirby, James N. Compassion-Focused Parenting. Edited by Emma M. Seppälä, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Stephanie L. Brown, Monica C. Worline, C. Daryl Cameron, and James R. Doty. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464684.013.8.

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The parenting a child receives has profound long-term impacts on that child’s life. The rates of child maltreatment globally are high. Evidence-based parenting programs have been demonstrated to have positive impacts on improving parenting style, whilst reducing childhood social, emotional, and behavioral problems. However, uptake in parenting interventions remains low, and governments have been reluctant to provide evidence-based parenting on a wide scale. This chapter aims, first, to show how the adoption of a public health approach to parenting can be considered wide-scale compassionate act
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Talisse, Robert B. Overdoing Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190924195.001.0001.

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Democracy is an extremely important social political good. Nonetheless, there is such a thing as having too much of a good thing. When we overdo democracy, we allow the categories, allegiances, and struggles of politics to overwhelm our social lives. This has the effect of undermining and crowding out many of the most important correlated social goods that democracy is meant to deliver. What’s more, in overdoing democracy, we spoil certain social goods that democracy needs in order to flourish. Thus overdoing democracy is democracy’s undoing. A thriving democracy needs citizens to reserve spac
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Scott-Baumann, Alison, Mathew Guest, Shuruq Naguib, Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor, and Aisha Phoenix. Islam on Campus. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846789.001.0001.

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This book explores how Islam is represented, perceived and lived within higher education in Britain. It is a book about the changing nature of university life, and the place of religion within it. Even while many universities maintain ambiguous or affirming orientations to religious institutions for reasons to do with history and ethos, much western scholarship has presumed higher education to be a strongly secularizing force. This framing has resulted in religion often being marginalized or ignored as a cultural irrelevance by the university sector. However, recent times have seen higher educ
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Thomases, Drew. Guest is God. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190883553.001.0001.

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This book is based on ethnographic fieldwork in Pushkar, a Hindu pilgrimage site in northwestern India whose population of 20,000 sees an influx of two million visitors each year. Since the 1970s, the town has also received considerable attention from international tourists, a group with distinctly hippie beginnings but that now includes visitors from a wide spectrum of social positions and religious affiliations. To locals, though, Pushkar is more than just a gathering place for pilgrims and tourists: it is where Brahma, the creator god, made his home; it is where pilgrims feel blessed to sta
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VA health care: Opportunities to increase efficiency and reduce resource needs : statement of David P. Baine, Director, Health Care Delivery and Quality Issues, Health, Education, and Human Services Division, before the Subcommittee on VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate. The Office, 1996.

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Spiro, Peter J. Citizenship. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190917302.001.0001.

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Almost everyone has citizenship, and yet it has emerged as one of the most hotly contested issues of contemporary politics. Even as cosmopolitan elites and human rights advocates aspire to some notion of “global citizenship,” populism and nativism have re-ignited the importance of national citizenship. Either way, the meaning of citizenship is changing. Citizenship once represented solidarities among individuals committed to mutual support and sacrifice, but as it is decoupled from national community on the ground, it is becoming more a badge of privilege than a marker of equality. Intense pol
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