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Rang, Jay S., et Allen L. Weingarten. « When Limited Partners Default ». Journal of Private Equity 5, no 2 (28 février 2002) : 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3905/jpe.2002.320005.

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Grzebiela, Klaudia. « PARTNERS’ OF A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LEGAL POSITION ». Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka - Refleksje 31, no 31 (28 septembre 2018) : 63–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.8594.

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The main purpose of this article is to present the role and position of partners in a limited partnership. The growing interest in choosing this organizational and legal form is due to its specificity. A limited partnership allows shaping the rights and obligations of the company’s partners, who are divided into two groups: general partners and limited partners. The reason for different legal nature of these entities who are relative to each other should be noticed. Furthermore their liability for the company’s liabilities is shaped differently, as well as the issue of running company’s affairs and its representation. Currently a common type of limited partnership called Limited Liability Limited Partnerships (LLLP), wherein Limited Liability Company as a legal person becomes the general partner. This legal solution is beneficial for its partners. In doctrine is considered as an atypical legal company.
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Francis, Zoë, Vanda Sieber et Veronika Job. « You seem tired, but so am I : Willpower theories and intention to provide support in romantic relationships ». Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 37, no 3 (26 septembre 2019) : 738–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407519877238.

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Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partners, providing support can be effortful. People have varying implicit theories about the exertion of effort; limited willpower theorists believe that mental resources become exhausted with use, while nonlimited willpower theorists believe that exerting effort can even prepare you for future exertion. While limited willpower theorists are more likely to experience depletion and limitations themselves, they may also be more likely to perceive and empathize with the depletion and limitations of their romantic partners. We conducted a daily diary study ( N = 363; 1,429 observations) to examine how willpower theories relate to participants’ intentions to support their romantic partners in the evenings. We find that limited theorists report their partners as more tired (predicting more intention to support)—however, limited theorists also report more fatigue and lower mood themselves (predicting less intention to support). Overall, limited willpower beliefs were associated with less, not more, intent to support one’s partner for the rest of the evening. Even if limited willpower theories improve people’s abilities to perceive their partner’s fatigue, at the end of the day, they may not feel they have the mental resources to support their romantic partners.
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Kim, James J., Amy Muise, John K. Sakaluk, Natalie O. Rosen et Emily A. Impett. « When Tonight Is Not the Night : Sexual Rejection Behaviors and Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships ». Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46, no 10 (11 mars 2020) : 1476–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167220907469.

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In most long-term romantic relationships, partners experience sexual conflicts of interest in which one partner declines the other partner’s sexual advances. We investigated the distinct ways people reject a partner’s advances (i.e., with reassuring, hostile, assertive, and deflecting behaviors) in Studies 1 and 2. Using cross-sectional (Study 3) and daily experience methods (Study 4), we investigated how perceptions of a partner’s rejection behaviors are linked with the rejected partner’s relationship and sexual satisfaction. We found robust evidence that perceived partner reassuring behaviors were associated with greater satisfaction, whereas perceived partner hostile behaviors were associated with lower levels of satisfaction. Perceived partner responsiveness was a key mechanism underlying the effects. Findings for assertive and deflecting behaviors were limited, but the effect of deflecting behaviors was qualified by levels of hostile behaviors for sexual satisfaction. Findings provide the first empirical investigation of the specific ways partners can decline one another’s advances to preserve satisfaction.
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Grześków, Mateusz. « Pośrednie umieszczenie nazwiska komandytariusza w fi rmie spółki komandytowej w świetle art. 104 § 4 k.s.h ». Studenckie Prace Prawnicze, Administratywistyczne i Ekonomiczne 24 (24 septembre 2018) : 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1733-5779.24.2.

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The indirect placement of a limited partner’s surname in business name of a limited liability partnershipIn the limited liability partnership, whose general partner is a non-natural person, there is a possibility that in its business name may occur an indirect placement of a limited partner’s surname when general partner’s business name contains surname of a limited partner. Accordance to art. 104 § 3 of Polish Code of Commercial Companies CCC limited liability partnership’s business name shall contain full business name of at least one of its general partners who are non-natural persons. In the result art. 104 § 4 CCC is infringed by the force of the law itself. This conflict of laws can be resolved by application of either lingual or functional interpretations of these contracting to each other provisions. Due to the needs of business practice, more liberal approach to the application of art. 104 § 4 should be adopted. Additionally, it would be wrong to punish entities who are acting in accordance with law for obeying it. Finally, the indirect placement of a limited partner’s surname in the business name of a limited liability partnership shall not result in holding limited partner liable for its debts.
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Konovalova, Yulia A., et Stepan A. Ushanov. « EU in the system of trade interests of USA ». RUDN Journal of Economics 27, no 2 (15 décembre 2019) : 386–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2329-2019-27-2-386-400.

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Article is dedicated to the trade and economic links of USA and EU. The authors tried to find out key features and characteristics of these cooperation. The result of the investigation and the analysis is development of the term “economic anamorphosis”, the concept of which is the critical domination of the weight and share of limited list of partners in the system of bilateral cooperation, when one of the partners is regional economic integration, and the biggest share of trade, capital, human and other flows is attracted by these determined limited list of countries. Such situation can be estimated as disproportion of partner’s estimation and evaluation by each other. It means that economic integration is estimated not as the complex partner and subject of the global economy but with the using of deduction method.
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Brown, Jennifer L., Michael Hennessy, Jessica M. Sales, Ralph J. DiClemente, Laura F. Salazar, Peter A. Vanable, Michael P. Carey et al. « Multiple Method Contraception Use among African American Adolescents in Four US Cities ». Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011 (2011) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/765917.

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We report on African American adolescents' (N=850;Mage = 15.4) contraceptive practices and type of contraception utilized during their last sexual encounter. Respondents completed measures of demographics, contraceptive use, sexual partner type, and ability to select “safe” sexual partners. 40% endorsed use of dual or multiple contraceptive methods; a total of 35 different contraceptive combinations were reported. Perceived ability to select “safe” partners was associated with not using contraception (OR = 1.25), using less effective contraceptive methods (OR = 1.23), or hormonal birth control (OR = 1.50). Female gender predicted hormonal birth control use (OR = 2.33), use of less effective contraceptive methods (e.g., withdrawal; OR = 2.47), and using no contraception (OR = 2.37). Respondents' age and partner type did not predict contraception use. Adolescents used contraceptive methods with limited ability to prevent both unintended pregnancies and STD/HIV. Adolescents who believed their partners posed low risk were more likely to use contraceptive practices other than condoms or no contraception. Reproductive health practitioners are encouraged to help youth negotiate contraceptive use with partners, regardless of the partner's perceived riskiness.
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Addams, H. Lon, Brian Davis, Ronald M. Mano et Vicki Nycum. « Why Are Partners And Managers Leaving The Big Six ? » Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) 13, no 4 (7 septembre 2011) : 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/jabr.v13i4.5742.

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<span>This article is based on a survey of managing partners of Big Six public accounting firms in the U.S. The purpose of the survey was to obtain the perception of managing partners regarding the reasons for the exodus of numerous managers and partners over the past few years. The 137 managing partner respondents indicated that the major reason that managers left was limited partner opportunities. The major reason that partners left was inadequate business development skills.</span>
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Boon-yasidhi, Vitharon, Sumonmal Torsakul, Yuitiang Durier, Napat Sittanomai, Jeeranan Kuntasorn et Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit. « Disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners among perinatally HIV–infected youth in Thailand ». International Journal of STD & ; AIDS 32, no 4 (11 février 2021) : 361–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462420968405.

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Data regarding disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners among perinatally acquired HIV-infected (PHIV) youth are limited, particularly from Asian countries. This cross-sectional study assessed the patterns of, attitudes about, and factors associated with HIV disclosure to sexual partners among PHIV youth aged 15–24 years who attended a pediatric HIV clinic in Thailand. Participants were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire designed to elicit demographic and sexual behavior information. Those who had sexual partners were queried about their relationship and HIV status disclosure. Reasons to disclose or not to disclose were assessed accordingly. Among the 51 (44.4%) youth who had sexual partners, 55.8% had steady partners, 45.1% did not always use condoms, and 41.2% disclosed their HIV status. Reasons to disclose included trust and concern about the risk of infection to their partners. Reasons not to disclose included fear of rejection and stigmatization, and not knowing how to disclose. Most youth reported a need for disclosure-related guidance. Knowing their sexual partner’s HIV status was the only independent factor associated with disclosure (aOR 14.6; 95% CI 2.8–75.4). This study demonstrates a high rate of unsafe sex and a low rate of partner disclosure in PHIV youth, and highlights the need for a comprehensive guideline for HIV disclosure to sexual partners.
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Long, Richard D. « Why Most Limited Partners Should Avoid Catch-Ups ». CFA Digest 42, no 3 (août 2012) : 15–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2469/dig.v42.n3.44.

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Slifka, David. « Why Most Limited Partners Should Avoid Catch-Ups ». Journal of Private Equity 15, no 2 (29 février 2012) : 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3905/jpe.2012.15.2.041.

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ROUSSEL, FLORIAN, IRENA RUSU et HENRI THUILLIER. « ON GRAPHS WITH LIMITED NUMBER OF P4-PARTNERS ». International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 10, no 01 (mars 1999) : 103–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129054199000083.

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The study of graphs containing few P4's generated an important number of results related to perfection, recognition, optimization problems (see [12], [15], [8]). We define here a new, larger class of graphs and show that the indicated problems may be efficiently solved on this class too (thus generalizing some of the previous results). Namely, we give a linear time recognition algorithm for this class and we note that the optimization problems concerning the clique number, stability number, chromatic number and clique cover number are solvable in linear time.
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Taylor, Samuel Hardman, et Natalya N. Bazarova. « Always Available, Always Attached : A Relational Perspective on the Effects of Mobile Phones and Social Media on Subjective Well-Being ». Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 26, no 4 (1 juillet 2021) : 187–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmab004.

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Abstract In this study, we examine the effects of the near-constant use of digital media in everyday life on well-being in the context of close relationships. Building on media multiplexity and attachment perspectives, we argue that communication over a dyad’s media ecosystem, including face-to-face, text messaging, cellphone calls, e-mail, and instant messaging, creates connected availability. Connected availability is the perception that a partner is at a continuous (digital) arm’s reach offering protection and security. Using longitudinal dyadic data of cohabitating romantic partners, we track the effects of media multiplexity on well-being by factoring in both partners’ perspectives to untangle the security offered through partner’s availability from the stress of maintaining one’s own constant availability to a partner. The results support salutary effects of media use on well-being because of increased connected availability, with limited evidence for adverse impacts of maintaining constant availability with a close partner. The always-on, always-available nature of digital life means almost constant connection and availability between romantic partners, family members, and close friends. Being tethered to one another can give people a sense of security, while simultaneously causing more stress. In this article, we find that keeping a romantic partner constantly within a (digital) arm’s reach promotes better well-being for oneself. In addition, keeping a romantic partner always available also predicted better well-being for the romantic partner. Further, the analysis did not show added stress for the partner.
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Otavová, Milena. « Remuneration of limited partners with regard to the base for retirement pension ». Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 58, no 6 (2010) : 335–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201058060335.

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The papes deals with possible forms of the remuneration of limited partner. There are defined differences between types of his incomes (remuneration) such as dividend, remuneration and wage, in relation to czech tax law. With the aid of calculation was determined their combination, both in light of maximum his after-payment-tax income with the inclusion of payments of social and medical insurence, and with respect to computing base for his future retirement pension. The comparison of the forms of the remuneration of limited partner was performed by using the model situations. Mo­dels were configured to represent the possible ways of the remuneration of the partner and also with regard to the social and health insurance. These models highlight the advantages of the different options in terms of the tax burden, partner’s net income and the pension paid in the future. Evalutes haw the forms and amount of incomes influence the amount of the old-age pension. Those models were the basis for the determining the optimum combination of the payment of the profit sharing and the wage of the Partner.
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Lin, Lin. « Private Equity Limited Partnerships in China : A Critical Evaluation of Active Limited Partners ». Journal of Corporate Law Studies 13, no 1 (avril 2013) : 185–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.5235/14735970.13.1.185.

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Dobson, M. P., E. Hinrichsen et V. Leoni. « Generalized limited packings of some graphs with a limited number of P4-partners ». Theoretical Computer Science 579 (mai 2015) : 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2014.11.014.

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Braun, Timo, et Jörg Sydow. « Selecting Organizational Partners for Interorganizational Projects : The Dual but Limited Role of Digital Capabilities in the Construction Industry ». Project Management Journal 50, no 4 (24 juin 2019) : 398–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/8756972819857477.

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The selection of partners is critical for the success of interorganizational projects. Based on conceptual reasoning in light of prior research, as well as illustrative empirical insights into an ongoing interorganizational project in the construction industry, we argue that partner selection practices not only target the organizational capabilities of potential partners but they themselves require an organizational capability to search for, evaluate, and select. This article delineates the facets of this capability, reveals the role of digital capabilities therein, and shows that the respective capabilities are crucial for inclusion and exclusion in interorganizational projects. The results also point to capabilities that emerge at the interorganizational nexus.
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Soboleva, Alena, Suzan Burton, Kate Daellenbach et Debra Z. Basil. « Tweets for tots : using Twitter to promote a charity and its supporters ». Journal of Consumer Marketing 34, no 6 (11 septembre 2017) : 515–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcm-03-2017-2123.

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Purpose Twitter provides an ideal channel for a non-profit organisation (NPO) to add value to its corporate partners by providing the ability to send tweets to its own network of followers. This research aims to examine the extent to which one NPO used Twitter for this purpose and discuss the implications. Design/methodology/approach The research examined tweets sent by a large US-based charitable organisation, Toys for Tots (T4T), across two Christmas periods. All tweets that mentioned or retweeted T4T’s corporate partners were analysed. Findings The findings show surprisingly limited mentions of partners by T4T, with many never mentioned, and markedly fewer mentions of partners in the second period. Separate analysis of partner tweets retweeted by T4T revealed that none was modified to add value for T4T and/or for the partner, and many were unrelated to T4T, raising a risk of alienating T4T’s followers. Research limitations/implications Only one NPO was examined, and the study focused on Twitter, with limited analysis of T4T’s Facebook posts. However, the relatively low, decreasing and largely indirect promotion of partners in T4T’s tweets suggests a lack of strategic use of Twitter by T4T. Practical implications Coupled with other research, the results show the need for this and other NPOs to more effectively use Twitter to reinforce partnerships with corporate partners. Originality/value The results demonstrate the failure of a major US charity to use Twitter to add value for its corporate partners. Even in the unlikely event that this NPO is an isolated case, the results show the need for NPOs and their corporate partners to work together to provide reciprocal benefits.
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Weng, Tzu-Ching. « Do the organization types of audit firms matter to earnings conservatism ? Evidence from China ». Investment Management and Financial Innovations 14, no 2 (6 juin 2017) : 116–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.14(2).2017.11.

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This study explores whether legal liability of audit firms is associated with client’s earnings conservatism. In China, audit firms are allowed to choose between legal forms of general partnership (GP) and limited liability corporation (LLC). Because partner auditor is personally liable for all partners’ service in general partnership form, that will provide an incentive for audit partners to monitor each other’s audit quality. Conversely, personal assets of individual partner, under LLC, are no longer available to pay a partnership’s liability, thus reducing the incentives for intrafirm monitoring by partners within an audit firm. Using several different methods for identifying earnings conservatism, this study finds that LLC audit firms are associated with reduced conservatism.
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Hajati, Dayat Ikhsan, et Taufik Rahim. « Program Kemitraan Masyarakat Stimulus Kelompok Penjahit Pakaian di Desa Sungai Bali Kecamatan Pulau Sebuku Kabupaten Kotabaru Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan ». Abdihaz : Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian pada Masyarakat 2, no 2 (31 décembre 2020) : 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32663/abdihaz.v2i2.1078.

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Community Partnership Stimulus Program of Clothing Tailor Group in Sungai Bali Village, Sebuku Island District, Kotabaru Regency, South Kalimantan Province The problems faced by partners are: 1) Equipment and production equipment are still limited so that it takes a long time to fulfill large orders; 2) The equipment and production equipment are still very simple, which hinders the production process; 3) Inadequate place for display and stock storage; 4) The partner has never made a business financial report so that the partner cannot measure the development of his business so far; 5) Marketing is still very limited and passive where buying and selling is only waiting for the buyer to come to the house; 6) Promotional activities have never been carried out so that the product is only known to the community in the village; 7) The absence of a business name board so that prospective buyers from other villages is difficult to find partner business places. This community service program aimed to help partners overcome problems in the aspects of production and business management. The method or approach applied was discussion, training, mentoring, and adding the business equipment and equipment to motivate partners to achieve business success. The results and outcomes achieved were 1) Partners received additional production equipment such as portable electric sewing machines, new manual sewing machines, and storefront cabinets for product stock storage and name boards/signs; 2) Partners got training and assistance in making notes or financial reports, marketing management, and business correspondence; and 3) Partners could improve skills, product quality, product quantity, product types, production capacity, assets, and business income.
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GUERTLER, MATTHIAS R., et UDO LINDEMANN. « IDENTIFYING OPEN INNOVATION PARTNERS : A METHODOLOGY FOR STRATEGIC PARTNER SELECTION ». International Journal of Innovation Management 20, no 05 (juin 2016) : 1640011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1363919616400119.

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By opening a company’s innovation process, and allowing purposeful collaboration with external partners, Open Innovation (OI) offers several advantages, such as the use of external expertise, shorter time-to-market and reduced failure rates. However, the success of OI projects is directly linked to the selection of suitable partners, who operationally or strategically contribute to reach the goal of the OI project. Despite this relevance of OI-partner selection, methodical support has hitherto been limited — it is either too abstract to be helpful in practice, or too focused on single aspects. This paper presents a methodical approach to close this gap by combining identification and selection approaches from different fields, such as stakeholder analysis, lead-user identification and systems engineering. The methodology was evaluated in an industrial OI-project with an SME from plant manufacturing.
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Perkins, Molly, Ann Vandenberg, Candace Kemp, Mary Ball, Joanna Jungerman, Elise Abken et Alexis Bender. « Challenges Related to Informal Care Partners’ Involvement in End-of-Life-Care in Assisted Living ». Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (1 décembre 2020) : 16–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.054.

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Abstract Limited empirical evidence suggests that caregiver burden is greater for informal care partners (family and friends) in assisted living (AL) compared with other long-term care settings, particularly within context of end of life. Using qualitative data from a larger 5-year, 7-site study of end-of-life care in AL funded by the National Institute on Aging (R01AG047408), we investigate informal care partners’ involvement in end-of-life care and identify challenges related to informal caregiving that might contribute to care burden. Grounded theory analysis of ethnographic data and in-depth interviews (average interview length = 97 minutes) with 59 racially and ethnically diverse informal care partners (mean age = 60) shows that informal care partner involvement in end-of-life care varies across participants and over time and is shaped by multiple intersecting social and structural determinants. At individual levels, these include many personal, situational, and relational factors. Personal factors include but are not limited to care partners’ own physical and mental health and material resources (e.g., ability to pay for supplementary care). Situational and relational factors include care partners’ awareness (or lack thereof) of residents’ impending death and the quality of the caregiving relationship. AL and wider community-level factors include understaffing, staff turnover, inadequate hospice support, and lack of access to these services. We find that informal care partners navigate these caregiving challenges through a basic social process we conceptualize as “negotiating risks.” Strategies for easing caregiver burden and improving informal care partner and resident quality of life at end of life are implicated.
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McIntyre, Kevin P., Brent A. Mattingly, Sarah A. Gorban et Morgan A. Cope. « Implications of relationship-induced self-concept change across partners : An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model approach ». Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 37, no 5 (13 février 2020) : 1554–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407520903799.

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Investigations of relationship-induced self-concept change and relationship quality have generally been limited to intraindividual effects (i.e., actor effects). In the current study, we examined whether self-changes influence romantic partners’ perceptions of relationship satisfaction and commitment (i.e., partner effects). Using the actor–partner interdependence model, we tested how four self-concept change processes—self-expansion, self-pruning, self-contraction, and self-adulteration—are associated with relationship satisfaction and commitment. Results revealed robust actor effects across all self-change processes and partner effects on satisfaction for degradation processes only (i.e., self-contraction and self-adulteration), suggesting that self-changes differentially predict individuals’ and partners’ perceptions of the relationship.
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Morales, Danielle Xiaodan. « Residential segregation of same-sex partnered households in the US ». International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 38, no 11/12 (8 octobre 2018) : 973–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-04-2018-0054.

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Purpose Quantitative research on the segregation of same-sex partners in the USA is new, and limited by challenges related to the accurate measurement of segregation and data errors. The purpose of this paper is to provide a novel approach to re-examine residential segregation between same-sex partners and different-sex partners in the USA. Design/methodology/approach Two versions of the dissimilarity index and corrected same-sex partners data from the 2010 decennial census were used. Effects of different geographic scales were examined. Findings Results reveal that the levels of segregation of both male and female same-sex partners were higher at metropolitan- vs state-levels; the levels of segregation was lower when measured using the unbiased as compared to the conventional version of the D-index; and male same-sex partnered households were more segregated from different-sex partnered households than were female same-sex partnered households. Research limitations/implications Future studies should be attuned to geographic scale effects and should not ignore the bias of the D-index. Originality/value This study provides a better test of the differences between the two versions of the D-index and contributes to the literature by examining the segregation of both male same-sex partners and female same-sex partners across different geographic scales.
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Abramitzky, Ran, Zephyr Frank et Aprajit Mahajan. « Risk, Incentives, and Contracts : Partnerships in Rio de Janeiro, 1870–1891 ». Journal of Economic History 70, no 3 (septembre 2010) : 686–715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050710000586.

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We construct an individual-level data set of partnership contracts in late-nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro to study the determinants of contract terms. Partners with limited liability contributed more capital and received lower draws for private expenses and lower profit shares than their unlimited partners. Unlimited partners in turn received higher-powered incentives when they contracted with limited partners than when they contracted with unlimited partners. A reform that changed the relative bargaining power further improved the terms of unlimited partners in limited firms. These findings highlight the roles of risk, incentives, and bargaining power in shaping contracts.
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Zrałek, Jacek. « PARTNER’S CONTRIBUTION TO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND IN THE CONTEXT OF PARTNER’S LIABILITY ». Roczniki Administracji i Prawa 2, no XX (30 juin 2020) : 277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.1793.

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Limited partnership is a type of partnerships recognized by Polish Commercial Code. There are two types of partners in this type of partnership: first group enjoys limited liability, while the liability of the second group is unlimited. Still partners in first group are personally liable, but their responsibility is limited by the amount indicated in partnership agreement and by the contribution provided to the partnership. The regulation creates a lot of controversies and it remains unclear how precisely such limitation of responsibility should be calculated.
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Ulpah, Amalia, et Enti Sirnawati. « Profitability and income analysis of a rice seed cultivation partnership ». E3S Web of Conferences 306 (2021) : 02032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130602032.

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The seed farming is a promising business that can be a solution to increase farmers’ income. However, limited capital, narrow land, and limited human resources and technology often become obstacles for farmers, especially small farmers, in running their business. Partnership patterns between rice seed farmers and partner companies can be a solution to overcome these problems. This study aims to determine the effect of partnerships on the level of profitability and farmer income. The research was conducted in Subang Regency, Indonesia. Samples were taken as many as 50 rice seed farmers. The analysis carried out includes cost analysis, income and profitability analysis. The results showed that rice seed farmers who have partners are more profitable than farmers who are not partners. This can be seen from the value of the R/C ratio in the farms of partner farmers, which is greater than that of non-partner farmers. Partner farmers have an R/C value of 1,3 while non-partner farmers have an R/C value of 1,14. When viewed from an income perspective, the income of partner farmers is higher than that of non-partner farmers. The income of the partner farmers is IDR 8.803.095, - while the non-partner farmers’ income is Rp. 4.154.691, -.
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Shackleton, Thomas, Lorna Sutcliffe et Claudia Estcourt. « Is Accelerated Partner Therapy partner notification for sexually transmissible infections acceptable and feasible in general practice ? » Sexual Health 8, no 1 (2011) : 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh10031.

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Background: Partner notification in primary care is problematic and of limited effectiveness despite enthusiasm from primary care providers to engage with sexually transmissible infection (STI) management. Innovative partner notification strategies must be relevant to the primary care context. The aim of the present study was to explore the opinions of general practitioners (GP) and practice nurses on the acceptability and feasibility of a new form of partner notification developed in the specialist setting known as Accelerated Partner Therapy (APT), for sex partners of those diagnosed with a bacterial STI in general practice. APT is defined as partner notification strategies that reduce time for sex partners to be treated, and include partner assessment by appropriately qualified health care professionals and here involve telephone and community pharmacy assessment. Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of GP and practice nurses in East London, UK. Results: All participants appreciated the importance of partner notification in STI management and felt that APT would improve their practice. They supported prioritising antibiotic provision for the sex partners with provision for future comprehensive STI screening. Although both models were acceptable and feasible, the majority preferred the sexual health clinic telephone assessment over the pharmacy model. Conclusions: GP and practice nurses welcome new strategies for partner notification and believe APT could provide rapid and convenient treatment of sex partners in general practice. This supports further evaluation of APT models as a partner notification strategy in primary care.
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Koseva, Plamena. « Internationalizing Campus Partners ». Journal of International Students 7, no 3 (1 juillet 2018) : 876–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jis.v7i3.306.

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The available discourse on how international students’ needs and expectations are accommodated in U.S. higher education institutions is extensive while the corresponding research on how International Services’ Staff (ISS) are prepared for the challenge is limited. The purpose of this essay was to research the personal, academic, and professional background of individuals working in International Services Offices (ISOs) nationwide and identify issues that are not sufficiently addressed. The survey allowed for the collection of data on the training and experience of International Services Staff as well as the methods and strategies used to effectively communicate with international students. Upon discussion of the findings and their significance, the author proposes future recommendations through the implementation of a practical training module.
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Robertson, S., S. Loughran et K. MacKenzie. « Ear protection as a treatment for disruptive snoring : do ear plugs really work ? » Journal of Laryngology & ; Otology 120, no 5 (17 février 2006) : 381–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215106000363.

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Background: In the absence of surgical treatments with demonstrable long-term efficacy, conservative treatments for snoring remain appropriate. Only limited evidence evaluating the use of ear protection by partners has been published.Methods: Eligible couples were invited to participate in a two-month trial, with each partner using custom-moulded ear plugs. Five questionnaires were completed by patients and their partners, at baseline and after two months: the snoring outcomes survey (SOS) or the spouse/bed partners survey (SBPS), the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS), the general health questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12), the Nottingham health profile (NHP) and the Golombok–Rust inventory of marital status (GRIMS).Results: After two months, there was a significant improvement in the SOS score for patients (p = 0.005), the SBPS score for partners (p = 0.001) and the ESS for partners (p = 0.004).Conclusions: For selected couples, ear plugs represent an effective short-term treatment for some of the social effects of disruptive snoring, as determined by the SOS, SBPS and ESS questionnaires.
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Atanasov, Vladimir, Thomas Hall, Vladimir Ivanov et Katherine Litvak. « The Impact of Public Pension Funds and Other Limited Partners on the Governance of Venture Capital Funds ». Quarterly Journal of Finance 09, no 01 (mars 2019) : 1940003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2010139219400032.

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We examine whether the reinvestment choices of public pension funds (PPFs) affect the governance of venture capital funds. We start with a hand-collected dataset of litigation against venture capitalists (VCs) that provides significant shocks to the reputation of VCs. We combine that information with detailed data on limited partner investments in VCs provided by LP Source and test whether PPFs respond differently to the litigation shocks compared to other types of limited partners. Our triple-difference framework reveals that VCs who were defendants in lawsuits suffer a significant subsequent decline in investment by university endowments and several other types of institutional investors, but experience an increase in the investment share of PPFs. Pension funds are about three times more likely to re-invest in post-lawsuit funds offered by litigated VCs. The additional pension fund investments thus partially compensate for the shortfall in post-lawsuit fundraising caused by the exodus of other investors. Our results indicate that the investment choices of PPF managers reduce the effectiveness of reputational penalties imposed by other limited partners in venture capital funds.
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Yolanda, Yola, Gesang Pujaseno, Veline Patricia Damanik, Azfar Hadi Rama Yasmen et Rani Sofya. « PEMUDA (PENGE MBANGAN MITRA UMKM DAERAH LUNANG DUA ) STRATEGI PENGUATAN BRANDING PRODUK ». Jurnal Ecogen 2, no 2 (5 juin 2019) : 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jmpe.v2i2.6182.

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Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are one of the sectors supporting the economy of the people in the Lunang II area of Pesisir Selatan Regency. MSME in the Lunang Dua area still have several problems to compete or survive in the Industry 4.0 era. The first problem were they do not have a brand or image that is easy to recognize by potential customers. The second problem were they don’t have attractive product packaging. The third problem were they still limited marketing area. Through the activities of the team Technology Student Creativity Program (PKM T), the team carried out educational activities to partners about the importance of the brand for the product. In an effort to improve the competitiveness of MSME, especially in the Lunang Dua area, it was carried out by branding the names of MSME partners to become the Barokah MSME which later became their own identity for local, national and international marketing. To improve the quality of product packaging, the partners of the PKMT team helped design attractive packaging and can compete with competitors' products and match the characteristics of partner products. The PKM T team also built and developed a website in the form of an online shop as a means of online sales so that it expands the market from partners, namely Barokah MSME. The team also helped make Barokah's MSME social media in the form of instagram to increase sales of partner products. To increase the usefulness of this online market for partners, the team provides web and UMKM Instagram training to partners. The Barokah MSME brand and the improvement of product packaging quality and the existence of an online shop that can be operated easily by partners are expected to expand the marketing area of partner products and increase sales volume and improve the welfare of partners.
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Salwen, Jessica K., K. Daniel O’Leary et Genna F. Hymowitz. « The Roles of Body Mass Index and Jealousy in Women’s Perpetration of Sexual Coercion ». Partner Abuse 7, no 2 (2016) : 111–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1946-6560.7.2.111.

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Although a substantial body of research exists on men’s perpetration of sexual coercion, research on women’s perpetration is limited. The authors evaluated a model of women’s sexual coercion perpetration in 448 couples. Women with greater body mass indexes (BMIs) were more likely to perpetrate sexual coercion against an intimate partner. Couple weight status (women with higher BMIs than their partners) moderated the relationship between partners’ BMI differences and women’s jealousy. Furthermore, women’s jealousy mediated the relationship between partners’ BMI differences and women’s sexual coercion. These findings show that BMIs impact sexual and relationship quality and suggest that the literature on men’s sexual coercion perpetration may also apply to women’s perpetration. Limitations, implications for couple therapy, and future research are discussed.
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Kaufman-Parks, Angela M., Alfred DeMaris, Peggy C. Giordano, Wendy D. Manning et Monica A. Longmore. « Parents and partners ». Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 34, no 8 (9 novembre 2016) : 1295–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407516676639.

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Prior work examining intimate partner violence (IPV) among young adults often has emphasized familial characteristics, such as parent–child physical aggression (PCPA), and romantic relationship dynamics, such as jealousy and controlling behaviors, but has not considered these two domains simultaneously. Likewise, research examining how these two domains affect IPV perpetration over time for young adults is still limited. Using five waves of data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study ( N = 950), the present study examined the influence of parent–child relationship factors and romantic relationship dynamics in both their main and interactive effects on IPV perpetration spanning adolescence through young adulthood. Results from random-effects analyses indicated that both familial and romantic relationship dynamics should be taken into account when predicting IPV perpetration. Importantly, these two domains interacted to produce cumulatively different risk for engaging in violence against a romantic partner. Individuals were more likely to perpetrate IPV when their romantic relationship was characterized by verbal aggression if they reported PCPA experiences.
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Jariah, Ainun. « The Quality Management Assistance Of Financial Governance On Ud “Dua Putra” Rice Mill Business In Kutorenon Sukodono ». Empowerment Society 3, no 1 (28 février 2020) : 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.30741/eps.v3i1.578.

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The activity aims to provide quality management assistance of financial governance on UD “DUA PUTRA” rice mill business in Kutorenon Sukodono, so that the company is able to improve the human resources ability in managing its business management; strengthen the human resources ability in the preparation of bookkeeping regularly and correctly; improve the ability to separate between business and household finances; find easy capital access. The method used in this community service activity has several stages, including initial surveys, interviews in order to find offered problems and solutions, business management assistance, financial management and UKM operational funding assistance. The weakness of partner mainly lies in the limited human resources ability in manage their business, the unavalaibility of human resources who understand business bookkeeping regularly, unseparated business and household finances and limited capital access. Targets to be achieved, include: increase partner skills in running its business sustainably; strengthening the ability of partners in the preparation of bookkeeping regularly and correctly; increasing the ability of partners in separating business and household finances and obtaining easy capital access.
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Smith, Jennifer L., Joseph G. Bihary, Dugan O’Connor, Ajla Basic et Cate O'Brien. « ATTITUDES TOWARDS AGING PERCEPTIONS OF AGING AND HEALTH OF OLDER ADULT SPOUSES ». Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (novembre 2019) : S454. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1700.

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Abstract Evidence suggests that negative perceptions of aging are associated with worse health outcomes. Research also shows that marital partners can mutually influence each other’s health; however, limited research has explored perceptions of aging within couples. The purpose of the current study was to examine the association between self and partner perceptions of aging and health among married older adult couples. Both members of 452 couples (average age: wives = 80.6 years, husbands = 82.7 years) completed a survey that measured perceptions of aging and health (i.e., self-reported health, healthy diet, physical functioning, stress, and physical activity). Data were analyzed using actor-partner interdependence models, and analyses were conducted separately for positive and negative perceptions of aging, controlling for self and partner’s age, depression, and chronic health conditions as well as gender and income. Consistent with previous research, analyses revealed that one’s own positive perceptions of aging were related to better health across all measures, and the opposite pattern was found for negative perceptions of aging. An examination of partner effects revealed that people reported better physical functioning and greater physical activity when their spouses had more positive perceptions of aging. Similarly, husbands reported less stress when wives had more positive perceptions of aging, but there was not a partner effect for wives. In contrast, people reported lower subjective health and less healthy diets when their spouses had more negative perceptions of aging. These findings suggest that health-promotion efforts should consider partners’ perceptions of aging as a potential resource or risk factor.
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Janků, Martin. « Liability of statutory organs in limited liability companies ». Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 59, no 2 (2011) : 121–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201159020121.

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Statutory organs of business companies (and similarly of co-operatives) have numerous obligations imposed by generally binding provisions; relied with these is the liability for non-fulfilment of the latter. Some of the obligations are imposed directly by the laws, some are assumed on contractual basis. Their infringements may lead to the liability for the situation and consequences occurred. The regulation of the liability of persons engaged in the company’s bodies covers persons that are entrusted by the management of foreign assets. Sometimes these are in fact not entirely foreign assets because, although the assets are legally owned by the business company, persons acting as statutory organs are mostly partners (shareholders) in these companies as well. As such they manage the foreign assets but the company properties were created by their contributions or through the business by themselves. The paper analyses the requirements laid down for the function of managing directors (jednatel) in the limited company. Consequently it analyses the scope of the liability of managing directors firstly, in relationship to the company’s creditors (persons standing outside the company) and, subsequently, in relationship to the shareholders. It also presents and characterises the recent trends in the Commercial Court’s judgement of the conditions required for the liability for damage and claims for damages put forward by action to recover damages by the managing directors. De lege ferenda the paper recommends that the legal regulation will be amended by provisions limiting the scope of persons to be appointed as executive director and/or extending the liability for damages for the partners of the company in cases where the damage in such cases can not be compensated by the executive director and the partners should bear consequences for their culpa in eligendo.
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Demby, Hilary, Lynne Jenner, Alethia Gregory et Eric Jenner. « Structuring Evaluation Partnerships : Exploring Contrasts in Researcher–Practitioner Roles and Responsibilities When Implementing Randomized Experiments in Real-World Settings ». American Journal of Evaluation 41, no 4 (6 octobre 2020) : 531–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098214020941089.

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Despite the increase in federal tiered evidence initiatives that require the use of rigorous evaluation designs, such as randomized experiments, there has been limited guidance in the evaluation literature on practical strategies to implement such studies successfully. This paper provides lessons learned in executing experiments in applied settings, such as schools, juvenile justice agencies, mental health clinics, reproductive health clinics, and job centers. To promote successful study implementation, evaluators must understand study roles, select suitable partners, and employ appropriate partnership models. In this article, we describe partner types and study roles, concretely illustrate how partnerships might be structured, discuss specific strategies to assess implementation partner capacity and maintain partner engagement, and consider how an evaluator can leverage the skills and resources of study partners to improve participant recruitment, enrollment, and retention. While the lessons are drawn from our experiences conducting 10 experimental studies, some may also apply to non-experimental evaluations.
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Abidi, Hella, Wout Dullaert, Sander De Leeuw, Darek Lysko et Matthias Klumpp. « Strategic partner evaluation criteria for logistics service provider networks ». International Journal of Logistics Management 30, no 2 (13 mai 2019) : 438–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-07-2017-0178.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish criteria for evaluating strategic partners in a network of logistics service providers (LSPs) to show how analytical network process (ANP) can be used to identify the weights of these criteria on a case-specific basis, and to investigate whether the ANP model can be used as a starting point to evaluate strategic partners for other LSP networks. Design/methodology/approach Based on a literature review of vertical cooperation, the authors develop an overview of criteria for the evaluation of partners in a network of LSPs. The authors then apply ANP at LSP1 to validate the criteria, identify weights for these criteria and to validate model outcomes. Furthermore, the authors investigate whether the ANP model developed for LSP1 can be applied to another LSP with similar characteristics (LSP2). In-depth interviews are used to draw conclusions on the modeling approach and the model outcomes. Findings The research shows that evaluation criteria for partners in vertical partnerships between shippers and LSPs are applicable to LSP partners in horizontal partnership networks. The ANP model with criteria weights provides a good starting point for LSPs to customize the evaluation framework according to their specific needs or operating environments. Originality/value Limited research is available on evaluating LSP partners in horizontal partnerships. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is the first to bring forward horizontal LSP partner evaluation criteria to develop an ANP model for LSP partner evaluation and to apply this to two cases, and to provide a starting point for evaluating partners in similar horizontal LSP networks.
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Nash, Claire Y., et James O. Parker. « The LLC Controversy : Classifying LLC Members as Limited Partners under Proposed Treas. Reg. §1.1402(a)-2 ». ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research 11, no 1 (1 mars 2013) : 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jltr-50455.

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ABSTRACT The LLC entity form continues to be popular, and LLCs continue to seek definitive guidance regarding the classification of LLC members for purposes of Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §1402. Although a series of recent judicial decisions and Proposed Treas. Reg. §1.469-5(e), issued in November 2011, address when an individual will be treated as a limited partner for purposes of IRC §469, they exacerbate the uncertainty surrounding how LLC members should be classified for other purposes of the Internal Revenue Code. They do not address how LLC members should be classified for purposes of IRC §1402, or whether deference should be afforded Proposed Treas. Reg. §1.1402(a)-2. Through an analysis of the relevant statutes and related regulations, recent judicial decisions, and other recent developments, we show that Proposed Treas. Reg. §1.1402(a)-2 provides limited authority to support classifying LLC members as limited partners.
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Holzapfel, Jenny, Ashley K. Randall, Chun Tao et Masumi Iida. « Intercultural couples’ internal stress, relationship satisfaction, and dyadic coping ». Interpersona : An International Journal on Personal Relationships 12, no 2 (21 décembre 2018) : 145–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.v12i2.302.

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Intercultural couples - partners from two different countries - may face increased levels of stress within their relationship (internal stress). Although internal stress is negatively associated with relationship satisfaction, communication of such stress can help foster partners’ coping behaviors. Specifically, partners can engage in positive dyadic coping (DC) to help lower stress levels and improve relationship satisfaction. Despite the wealth of research on DC, examination of the associations of stress communication and DC in intercultural couples has been limited. To address this gap in the literature, this study used a sample of 73 self-identified heterosexual intercultural couples to examine their perceptions of internal stress, and associations between DC and relationship satisfaction. Cross-sectional survey data revealed negative main effects for both individuals’ own and their partner’s perceptions of internal stress on relationship satisfaction, and positive main effects for all forms of positive DC with relationship satisfaction. Stress communication by oneself moderated the association between partner’s perceived internal stress and one’s own relationship satisfaction, such that relationship satisfaction was higher when partners reported more engagement in stress communication at lower levels of internal stress. However, there were no significant main association between negative DC and relationship satisfaction, or significant moderations for any type of DC. Implications for relationship researchers and mental health professionals working with intercultural couples are discussed.
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Saputra, Maidi, et Muhammad Ikhsan Ikhsan. « IbM – PELATIHAN TEKNIK PENGELASAN BAGI MASYARAKAT KURANG PRODUKTIF DI SEKITAR KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR MEULABOH ». POROS 15, no 2 (6 janvier 2018) : 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/poros.v15i2.1267.

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Abstract: Problems is faced by partners which is that limited skills, limited financial problems and limited support by various parties, such as government, private and universities. The team devotion from Teuku Umar University of Meulaboh made an activity to solve partner problems with giving some approach method that is giving and training of welding technique and managerial of business and opening of welding workshop. The location of partners is about 1 km from the Teuku Umar University campus in Ujong Tanoh Darat Village, Meureubo Sub-district, West Aceh District. The determination location of the welding workshop and the determination partners is based on the results of the deliberation UTU service team with the village apparatus, such as the Village Head, Dusun Head, and other village apparatuses. Time of implementation activities is carried out within 10 months with stages are the stages of literature study, site survey activities, feasibility study group of beneficiaries, training and opening of welding workshop, and monitoring and evaluation of welding workshop. The result of giving material about welding technique and managerial welding workshop give good input for the participant, so that the participants become understand and have motivation in running the workshop business. Direct welding technique training provides a good understanding for the participants and provides an example of direct welding techniques on job objects. Welding workshop provides new jobs for less productive people around Teuku Umar University and increase income for the beneficiaries.
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Wanyama, Jane N., Maria S. Nabaggala, Bonnie Wandera, Agnes N. Kiragga, Barbara Castelnuovo, Ivan K. Mambule, Josephine Nakajubi et al. « Significant rates of risky sexual behaviours among HIV-infected patients failing first-line ART : A sub-study of the Europe–Africa Research Network for the Evaluation of Second-line Therapy trial ». International Journal of STD & ; AIDS 29, no 3 (17 août 2017) : 287–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462417724707.

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There are limited data on the prevalence of risky sexual behaviours in individuals failing first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) and changes in sexual behaviour after switch to second-line ART. We undertook a sexual behaviour sub-study of Ugandan adults enrolled in the Europe–Africa Research Network for the Evaluation of Second-line Therapy trial. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect sexual behaviour data and, in particular, risky sexual behaviours (defined as additional sexual partners to main sexual partner, inconsistent use of condoms, non-disclosure to sexual partners, and exchange of money for sex). Of the 79 participants enrolled in the sub-study, 62% were female, median age (IQR) was 37 (32–42) years, median CD4 cell count (IQR) was 79 (50–153) cells/µl, and median HIV viral load log was 4.9 copies/ml (IQR: 4.5–5.3) at enrolment. The majority were in long-term stable relationships; 69.6% had a main sexual partner and 87.3% of these had been sexually active in the preceding six months. At enrolment, around 20% reported other sexual partners, but this was higher among men than women (36% versus 6.7 %, p < 0.001). In 50% there was inconsistent condom use with their main sexual partner and a similar proportion with other sexual partners, both at baseline and follow-up. Forty-three per cent of participants had not disclosed their HIV status to their main sexual partner (73% with other sexual partners) at enrolment, which was similar in men and women. Overall, there was no significant change in these sexual behaviours over the 96 weeks following switch to second-line ART, but rate of non-disclosure of HIV status declined significantly (43.6% versus 19.6%, p <0.05). Among persons failing first-line ART, risky sexual behaviours were prevalent, which has implications for potential onward transmission of drug-resistant virus. There is need to intensify sexual risk reduction counselling and promotion of partner testing and disclosure, especially at diagnosis of treatment failure and following switch to second- or third-line ART.
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Sobiech, Agnieszka. « Principles of responsibility for tax liabilities of general partners of limited partnerships ». Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego Finanse, Rynki Finansowe, Ubezpieczenia 2015, no 76/1 (1 juillet 2015) : 197–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/frfu.2015.76/1-17.

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Gazarik, Rita, et Deborah Fischman. « A time-limited group for patients with HIV infection and their partners ». Group 19, no 3 (septembre 1995) : 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01458301.

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Lei, Danni, Jon D. Woodend, Sarah K. Nutter, Alyssa R. Ryan et Sharon L. Cairns. « The Forgotten Half : Understanding the Unique Needs of International Student Partners ». Journal of International Students 5, no 4 (1 octobre 2015) : 447–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jis.v5i4.407.

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With the increasing enrollment of international students in North American universities, the need to support the adjustment of international students has also increased. One factor consistently identified as essential to successful student adjustment is having a strong support network, including familial support. Previous research investigating the needs of international students’ partners is limited and has suggested that partners may face greater barriers to adjustment than international students. The current study was conducted to better understand the needs of partners as well as potential barriers they face when attempting to access services. Although limited by sample size, the results suggested that partners are interested in increased support in helping their transition to local living and mainstream culture.
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Shipova, Natal’ya S., et Ul’yana Yu Sevastyanova. « Psychological support for dyads, including a partner with disabilities ». Vestnik Kostroma State University. Series : Pedagogy. Psychology. Sociokinetics, no 4 (2019) : 184–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2073-1426-2019-25-4-184-188.

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The article presents the development of recommendations for the psychological support of couples, including a partner with limited health and disabilities. A theoretical and empirical study was conducted, on the basis of which the following "targets" of psychological support were identified: promoting the formation of emotional closeness among partners; work with the emotional states of a person and a couple; creation of conditions for the implementation of effective behaviour in difficult life situations; promoting better recognition of the partner, adaptation to his features; promoting the cohesion of the dyad.
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Tierney, Meghan, et Cynthia Peden-McAlpine. « QOLP-06. PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS WITH GLIOBLASTOMA AND THEIR PRIMARY CARE PARTNERS ». Neuro-Oncology 22, Supplement_2 (novembre 2020) : ii175—ii176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa215.731.

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Abstract INTRODUCTION Quality of life (QOL) should be included among the important outcomes of brain tumor treatment. QOL is often reduced to a measure of treatment tolerability, resulting in a lack of understanding of how patients experience this phenomenon. There is also limited knowledge surrounding the meaning of QOL for family care partners. The research (in progress) aims to explore the meaning of lived experience of QOL during treatment for glioblastoma (GBM) for both patients and their primary care partners. It will also examine similarities and differences in QOL perceptions within patient-care partner dyads. METHODS Using a phenomenological approach, this study is recruiting patients receiving treatment for GBM and their care partners. Participants complete a timeline depicting significant events impacting QOL from the time of the patient’s diagnosis to the present. They then complete an individual, unstructured interview describing their experience of QOL. Interviews are recorded and transcribed. The research team reviews and completes a thematic analysis on transcripts. RESULTS Numerous themes are emerging from the data. One theme among patients is: Feeling Uncertain About the Future. Patients discussed feeling uncertain about their prognosis during their course of treatment. They talked about the need to adjust to multiple changes in their lives over time. This uncertainty extended to concern for their QOL in the future. One theme among care partners is: Challenges in Relationship with Spouse. Care partners reported relationship conflict stemming from both personality changes in their spouse and role changes resulting in increased responsibilities for the care partner. CONCLUSION This study is providing insight into the meaning and experience of QOL for patients undergoing treatment for GBM, along with meaning and experience of QOL for their care partners. The findings will have implications for clinical practice and generate insights for future research.
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Mokgatle, Mathildah Mpata, Sphiwe Madiba et Lindiwe Cele. « A Comparative Analysis of Risky Sexual Behaviors, Self-Reported Sexually Transmitted Infections, Knowledge of Symptoms and Partner Notification Practices among Male and Female University Students in Pretoria, South Africa ». International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no 11 (25 mai 2021) : 5660. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115660.

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The surge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people is of public health importance, and the notification and treatment of sex partners after the diagnosis of an STI is a public health approach to prevent and reduce further transmissions. There are limited studies that investigate partner notification among young people in general, and university students in South Africa in particular. We investigated self-reported STIs and partner notification practice, intentions, and preferences among university students. We also assessed their STI knowledge and risky sexual behaviour in relation to STIs. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional survey that used multistage sampling to select 918 students across the five schools of a health sciences university in South Africa. Descriptive statistics and bivariate logistic analysis were performed using Stata IC version 16. More males (54.1%) than females were currently in a sexual relationship (47.3%), more males reported multiple sexual partners (n = 114, 46%), engaged in transactional sex (n = 13, 5.3%), and had one-night stands (n = 68, 28.1%) in the past 12 months (p = 0.001). Moreover, half (55.9%) had poor knowledge of STIs with an overall mean knowledge score of 2.9 ± 2.0, and the majority (85.8%) perceived themselves to be at low risk of acquiring STIs. The odds of intentions to disclose an STI infection to a sexual partner and delivering a partner notification slip to ex-sexual partners were not statistically significant (p = 0.95; p = 0.10), with the likelihood of disclosure being 1.3 times for female students compared to males. Female students were 1.5 times as likely to prefer a doctor to send an SMS notification to their sexual partners (p = 0.02) compared to their male counterparts, while the preference of an SMS notification was 41% (p = 0.03) among female students. Students engaged in risky behaviours but had a low perception of the risks of acquiring STIs. Although they had preferences of different methods of partner notification, both male and female students preferred SMS partner notifications from a doctor, even though women were in the majority. Health care providers should put in place interventions so that young people can safely inform their partners about STIs.
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Holloway, Alexandra. « Better Birth through Games ». International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations 5, no 3 (juillet 2013) : 43–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgcms.2013070104.

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Childbirth is a complex and multidimensional experience for the mother, riddled with unforgettable emotions and sensations. In today’s cultural climate in California, a mother’s primary attendant for social support throughout labor is usually her partner. Preparing the partner is an integral step to making sure that the mother is well-supported in her birth. Because the mother’s experience is influenced by the support she receives, and because birth partners need more support than is recognized, the author targets birth partners with a learning intervention. The author investigates video games as a vehicle for knowledge transfer to the birth partner, both as currently available and as a positive learning tool. To address the problem of limited access to childbirth preparation methods, especially for under-served Californians, the author investigated, designed, created, and evaluated two tools: The Prepared Partner and Digital Birth. The Prepared Partner is an online Flash game, and Digital Birth is a free iPhone application that is still undergoing revision and testing. Both games allow the user to practice various supportive actions in the realm of childbirth support for a mother in labor. The author found that players met the learning goals due to The Prepared Partner, and answered positively on the survey questions about their enjoyment of the game.
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