نتایج جستجو برای: seeking conflicts

تعداد نتایج: 82489  

2015
Rigo Hoencamp Floris J. Idenburg Thijs T. C. F. van Dongen Loes G. M. de Kruijff Eelco P. Huizinga Marie-Christine J. Plat Erik Hoencamp Luke P. H. Leenen Jaap F. Hamming Eric Vermetten

OBJECTIVES Units deployed to armed conflicts are at high risk for exposure to combat events. Many battle casualties (BCs) have been reported in the recent deployment to Afghanistan. The long-term impact of these combat injuries, at their five-year end point, is currently unknown. To date, no systematic inventory has been performed of an identified group of BCs in comparison to non-injured servi...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2003
Michael L Gross Vardit Ravitsky

Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks instead a gentle fusion of Jewish and democratic values. Inasmuch as important religious norms such as sanctity of life may clash with dignity, privacy, and self-determination, conflicts frequently arise as Israeli lawmakers, ethicists, and healthcare professionals attempt to give substance to t...

Journal: :EU Studies in Japan 2021

The existing literature on trade conflicts between Japan and the European Community (EC)/the Union (EU) usually focuses interest-based bargaining Japanese actors. Moreover, studies Japan-EC/EU institutional development tend to analyze long-term changes from “issue-driven” relations amid “issue-seeking” political economic relations. However, few empirical conduct a deep analysis of process chang...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2006
Leslie London Leonard S Rubenstein Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven Adriaan Van Es

Wars must be won if our country . . . is to be protected from unthinkable outcomes, as the events on September 11th most recently illustrated. . . . This best protection unequivocally requires armed forces having military physicians committed to doing what is required to secure victory. . . . As opposed to needing neutral physicians, we need military physicians who can and do identify as closel...

2011
Abdelrahim Mutwakel Gaffar Mohamed Salih Mahfouz

AIM To determine the population access to salt/iodized salt during and after the armed conflict in south Sudan and to illustrate geographical variations in population consumption of iodized salt in south Sudan after the armed conflict. METHODS The sources of data for the conflict period were the 2004 Toward a Baseline: Best Estimates of Social Indicators for Southern Sudan study report and th...

2009
Klaus Abbink David Masclet Daniel Mirza

We study the relationship between inequality and inter-groups conflicts (riots), focussing on social inequality. Disadvantaged societal groups experience discrimination and thus have limited access to some social and labour resources like education or employment. First, we experimentally investigate whether social inequality is a driving force of inter-group conflicts. Second, we investigate th...

2011
Joseph A Meloche Shamika Dalton

This paper will discuss key aspects of collaborative practice for researchers and professionals, who use or intend to use collaboration in practice or research. It will introduce our understanding of collaboration, then briefly review supporting research, explore how researchers collaborate with teachers and related professionals, and explore how teachers have integrated peer collaboration into...

Journal: :Aslib Proceedings 2005
Shu-Shing Lee Yin Leng Theng Dion Hoe-Lian Goh

This paper proposes a conceptual framework for creative information seeking drawing upon Weisberg’s argument that creativity exists in everyone, and mapping the creative process described in the holistic model of creativity to the information seeking activities identified in the behavioural model of information seeking. Using scenarios of information seeking behaviour, mappings between the crea...

2015
Simon Knight Golnaz Arastoopour Karen Littleton

The ways in which people seek and process information are fundamentally epistemic in nature. Existing epistemic cognition research has tended towards characterizing this fundamental relationship as cognitive or belief-based in nature. This paper builds on recent calls for a shift towards activity-oriented perspectives on epistemic cognition and proposes a new theory of ‘epistemic commitments’. ...

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