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://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine/vol107/iss3/11 - Lisa Kaplan gives political campaigns and others ways to combat online disinformation By Tom Kertscher Laura Meader contributed to this story THREE TIPS FROM LISA
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A long-standing colloquialism amongst politicians and people in the political world is “People love their congressmen but hate Congress.”4 While not a new sentiment, distrust of the political system
, political, and contextual variables may influence health behaviour and increase health–associated risk factors. ... political affiliations have been found regarding vaccination intention (Kwok et al. 2021; Soares et al. 2021; Wong et al. 2021) . In addition, concerning psychological variables, vaccination intention has
study was to explore local and regional politicians’ considerations of newly arrived migrants’ health in political decision-making: whether politicians reflect on or discuss the effects of decision-making ... affected or changed during political assignments. Cross-sectional study; Health promotion; Integration; Newly arrived migrants; Politicians; Questionnaire development Background Research shows a burden of
Constitution were set at the founding and have not changed or adapted since. See Marcia Coyle, ‘His Judicial Philosophy Is Mine’: Amy Barrett Touts Scalia in Remarks From Rose Garden, THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL ... (Sep. 26, 2020), https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2020/09/26/his-judicial-philosophy-is-mine-amy-barrett-toutsscalia-in-remarks-from-rose-garden/?slreturn=20230227132623. 2023] value judgments in
philosophy was the right fit Kardelen Koldas 0 Colby Magazine 0 0 -Yang Fan, Todger Anderson Assistant Professor of Investing and Behavioral Economics Koldas, Kardelen (2019) "When an Economist is ... their junior year. “I just didn’t think that was the right way to teach,” Fan said. “I felt like my teaching philosophy fit with small classrooms, broad-based teaching, and the opportunity to explore and
Berlinerblau defines secularism as ?[a] political philosophy which . . . is preoccupied with, and often deeply suspicious of, any and all relations between government and religion.?50 And, finally, defining ... philosophy that results in depriving religious leaders of political power but maintaining a benign attitude toward their religious beliefs. This notion has been consistently backed by religious liberals, the
distancing behaviors, employment status/nature, household composition, and political orientation. Overall, 3.0% tested positive for COVID-19; 7.0% had symptoms but no test; 29.1% reported at least moderate ... -specific stress were similar. Conclusion Despite curbing the pandemic, social distancing and individual (e.g., political) and environmental factors that restrict social interaction have negative implications
and the Israeli territories (Veronese et al. 2014, 2015) . Gaza has been enduring a severe siege for more than a decade, making the life of inhabitants almost impossible due to political, military ... Gaza compared to the other Palestinian contexts. In Israel, the marginalization and pressure on the Palestinian population of Muslim and Christian descent and a climate of chronic economic and political
Associate Professor of Philosophy Lydia Moland recently moderated a WBUR CitySpace event featuring producer Michael Schur and actor William Jackson Harper of the NBC comedy The Good Place. The award ... of her students should be haunted," Colby Magazine: Vol. 107 : Iss. 2 , Article 11. Available at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine/vol107/iss2/11 - PHILOSOPHY Associate Professor Lydia
can be administered to professionals in any field or industry. The current study with 262 respondents from judicial, healthcare, political, non-profit, and for-profit settings examined the internal
Change Commons; and the - Can we talk? ByKateCarlisle ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES— INCLUDING MAYFLOWER HILL— FREE SPEECH COLLIDES WITH POLITICAL CORRECTNESS “Watch your language.” ... “Words can hurt.” ... In a ... argument about whether using politically correct language amounts to suppression of speech. Nelson asked, “What do people who speak against political correctness fear? That it opens them to personal attacks
congruence amongst decision-makers is further compounded by documented difficulties of coordinating objectives, absence of defined structures, inconsistent political willingness, and inadequate capacity to ... evidence to argue that general political apathy has been exercised towards AMR within Australia resulting in the absence of strategic objectives. Although the priorities outlined within the NAP (Department
Minority groups receiving protection under the Fourteenth Amendment must typically show that they have little "political power,
When committing to quantitative political science, a researcher has a wealth of methods to choose from. In this paper we compare the established method of analyzing roll call data using W-NOMINATE ... forgiving with respect to misspecification. 1 Introduction Roll call voting behavior of legislators in the US Congress is at the focal point of many political science research efforts. A traditional model
and autonomy in one-on-one clinical interactions was minimally addressed in the models. Health systems are not only technical, biomedical organizations but also socio-political institutions with goals ... reforms, among many other notions. Epstein et al. (Epstein et al. 2005) argue that patientcenteredness should be reserved to describe a moral philosophy with three core values: (1) considering patients
were political values that protected wellfunctioning markets, sought to democratize economic power, and most importantly, condemned corporate concentration as a public threat.75 Much of the history of ... federal enforcement of the antitrust laws was indeed colored by such a political, populist, anti-concentration hue.76 However, over time the perceived goals of the antitrust laws have been purposefully
, multidisciplinary advocacy. But the development of rights seldom happens solely as a consequence of changes in judicial philosophy. As such, this Article first discusses rights as occurring in three stages and then ... and an inherent liberty that can perhaps be regarded as a right. They then establish, by means of human law, systems of property rights and political rights.?8 Thus, according to Ockham and those that
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