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Marques, Antonio Luiz. The work situation and class position of Brazilian engineers. Aston University. Aston Business School, 1993.

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Zakrzewski, Sigmund F. Delta, Whiskey, Bravo--what's your position? SFZ Pub., 1997.

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Al-Kaabi, Alya Hamad. The effect of education and work on women's position in Qatar. University of Durham, 1988.

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Therapists, College of Occupational. Violence at work: Position statements, standards for practice and clinical guidelines. College of Occupational Therapists, 1995.

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Larry, Thomas, ed. Playing your position: Investing yourself in others. Gospel Pub. House, 2000.

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Beinke, Lothar. Was macht die Schule falsch?: Position, Pädagogen, Bildungsziele. Edition Interfrom, 1991.

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Maguire, Yvonne Marie. The youth service and cross community work, present position and potential for developmentin the youth work curriculum: An investigation. The author], 1996.

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National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (U.S.), ed. Just treatment for those who work for the church: A NACPA position paper. National Association of Church Personnel Administrators, 1986.

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Sweden. The Act on the Position of a Trade-Union Representative at the Work Place. Ministry of Labour (Arbetmarknadsdepartementet), 1985.

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Commission of the European Communities., ed. The improvement of safety and health of workers at work: Collected acts : position on 15.12.1993. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1994.

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Great Britain. Board of Inland Revenue., ed. Going to work abroad?: A guide to the tax position of UK residents working abroad. HMSO, 1992.

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J, Sweere Joseph, ed. Sitting on the job: How to survive the stresses of sitting down to work : a practical handbook. Houghton Mifflin, 1989.

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Boffo, Vanna, ed. A Glance at Work. Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-187-4.

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The topics of work flexibility, precarious jobs, and the relationship between work, the market and production are subjects that are widely debated in the sociological, philosophical, economic and political spheres. Yet these topics are less touched on in the tradition of pedagogical research. The intention of this book is to build a seedbed for reflection on the central position assumed by work in the lives of every woman and man, inhabitants of a planet in which the transformation of work activities is imposing radical changes on lifestyles, community-building and societies. Work is not an ab
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Lindsay, Margaret. "Dancing in the dark": The position of women in the work of Brian Moore and Jennifer Johnston. [The Author], 1996.

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Nyman, Roseline. Women at work: A survey and recommendations on aspects of South African women's position in the workplace. National Labour & Economic Development Institute, 1995.

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Donkin, Scott W. Sitting on the job: How to survive the stresses of sitting down to work : a practical handbook. Edited by Sweere Joseph J. Houghton Mifflin, 1989.

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Pike, Patricia. Work, skill and status: The position of married working-class women with particular reference to Leeds, 1900 - 1920. P. Pike, 1994.

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Inner London Education Authority. Youth Service Inspectors. Social education and youth work practice: Towards more conscious practiceand more coherent patterns of provision , a position paper. ILEA, 1986.

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Pike, Patricia. Work, skill and status: The position of married working-class women with particular reference to Leeds 1900-1920. The University, 1994.

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Inspectorate, ILEA. Social education and youth work practice: Towards more conscious practice and more coherentpatterns of provision : a position paper. ILEA, 1986.

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1867-1916, Natsume Sōseki, ed. Sōseki's development as a novelist until 1907: With special reference to the genesis, nature, and position in his work of Kusa Makura. Toyo Bunko, 1985.

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Great Britain. Department of Social Security. Analytical Services Division., ed. Tax/benefit model tables: [the financial position of hypothetical local authority tenants with the head in full-time work or unemployedin April 1994]. Analytical Services Division, Department of Social Security, 1993.

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Congress, Trades Union. Safety reps and consultation with employees: The TUC position on the HSC consultation exercise on representation, consultation, and information for workers on health and safety at work. Trades Union Congress, 1995.

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J, Sweere Joseph, ed. Sitting on the job: A practical survival guide for people who earn their living while sitting. Parallel Integration, 1987.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. [A data and information system for processing, archival and distribution of data for global change research]: Final report of work performed under NCC8-21 for the period May 26, 1993 - May 25, 1994. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Faucette, Joey. Work positive: How to work positive in a negative world. Jere L. Calmes, 2011.

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Lewis, Sarah. Positive Psychology at Work. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119990390.

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Sills, Margaret. Positive stress at work. Health Education Authority Business Unit, 1995.

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McKenna, D. Douglas. Positive politics at work. Business One Irwin/Mirror Press, 1994.

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Ferrett, Sharon K. Positive attitudes at work. Irwin Professional, 1994.

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Moritz, Robert R. Stability of seated work posture. 1988.

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Shanahan, Ms. How Things Work for Kids (position 2). Callisto Media Inc., 2050.

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Hart, Ernest Abraham. Medical Profession in India: Its Position and Its Work. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2015.

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Family Therapy and Sibling Position (The Master Work Series). Jason Aronson, 1995.

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Hunyadiová, Stanislava, and Natasa Bujdová. Position of Supervision in the Field of Social Work. International Scientific Board of Catholic Researchers and Teachers in Ireland, 2022.

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Medical Profession in India: Its Position and Its Work. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Saliba, James. Reviving the Work Environment: Taking Your Position As a Leader. BookBaby, 2020.

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Akinmola, Bank. Shift Work: Understanding God's Purpose and Your Position in the Workplace. Christian Faith Publishing, 2019.

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Whole Soul Finance - Integration Planner: Work Your Plan to Position 4 Profit. Audrey Company, The, 2023.

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Anderson, Charity. Putting Fallibilism to Work. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758709.003.0002.

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The principle that when one knows p, one is in a good enough epistemic position to treat p as a reason for action is used to motivate pragmatic encroachment. When combined with fallibilism, this principle (Sufficiency) results in the rejection of purism, the view that pragmatic factors are irrelevant to knowledge. Fallibilism, purism, and Sufficiency each have substantial prima facie intuitive support; and yet the three seem to form an inconsistent triad. The author of this chapter challenges the account of reasons that underlies one prominent way of arguing for Sufficiency and then she deline
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Arenofsky, Janice. Work–Life Balance. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216038665.

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This powerful resource investigates how a positive work–life balance can help create engaged, productive employees, how imbalances in work–life balance create serious issues for workers, and identifies different ways to greatly improve one's work–life balance. Of the 35 countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), all except the United States provide nationwide paid maternity leave. This is but one example of how the United States has not made adequate provisions to safeguard the work–life balance of its workforce—to the detriment of the overall economic pros
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Henderson, Sylvia. Pathways to Positioning : Success Language: Work-Life Skills That Position You for Success. V-Twin Press, 2010.

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Sitting on the Job: How to Survive the Stages of Sitting Down to Work. 2nd ed. Basic Health Publications, 2002.

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Huxley, Thomas Henry. A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species". Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Lackney, Jeffrey A., Larry Witzling, and Herb Childress. The Nature of Environmental Quality in the Work-Place: A Johnson Controls Institute Position Paper. Univ of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2000.

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White, Velma D. Birth That Counts: The Position of Our Redeemed Status Through the Substitutionary Work of Christ. Christian Faith Publishing, 2020.

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Butler, Elizabeth, and Vickie Matthias Hagen. Considering a Laboratory Genetic Counseling Position. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190604929.003.0016.

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Genetic counselors who are thinking about pursuing a laboratory position should consider multiple factors, including the work environment, the specific roles of the position, perceptions of possible conflict of interest, and other factors that may influence job satisfaction. Genetic counseling training programs provide the foundation for the necessary scientific knowledge and communication skills used in a laboratory setting. Opportunities exist for internships, additional training, and networking to help refine these skills. Genetic counselors who seek to establish a new position must be prep
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Matthews, Emily Schuckman. Sex Work in Contemporary Russia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978729056.

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Sex Work in Russia weaves together a wide range of materials to examine the figure of the female sex worker in Russia from the early twentieth century to the present day. This book offers readers both an expansive and nuanced discussion of the significance of this archetypal female who appears with remarkable frequency in literature, film, and other cultural productions. Emily Schuckman Matthews explores the ways in which the fictional sex worker (and her real-life counterpart) has become a symbolic representative of social and moral instability, economic volatility, political, social, and ide
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Sweere, Joseph, Jan Kelley Weinberg, and Scott W. Donkin. Sitting on the Job: How to Survive the Stresses of Sitting Down to Work a Practical Handbook. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988.

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Moore, Gordon, John A. Quelch, and Emily Boudreau. Making a Consumer Choice “System” Work. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886134.003.0007.

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This final chapter presents choice from a “systems” perspective by describing a process model for consumer choice. In this model, we argue that a consumer-oriented organizational mindset, coupled with incentives that reward healthcare producers for enhanced consumer choice, are the combination of environmental conditions most likely to lead to change. We highlight the roles that healthcare providers, insurers, and government—as well as consumers—can play to make consumer choice work. Finally, we reprise why consumer choice is important. We take the position that increased consumer choice by it
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