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Mosaic Metaphor of Organizations
(2013)The metaphor, mosaic, is presented as an aid to organizational leaders by providing an immediate mental image and framework for grasping the complexity of organizational change and diversity. This dissertation describes, ... -
Moses D. Hogan. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 369.).
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Moses Ladd and John L. Williams.
(1876-06-09) -
Moses Meeker.
(1859-03-31) -
Moses Meeker. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 341.)
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Most Corynebacterium xerosis Strains Identified in the Routine Clinical Laboratory Correspond to Corynebacterium amycolatum
(1996-05)A comprehensive study was performed on 25 bacterial clinical isolates originally identified as Corynebacterium xerosis. Three reference strains of C. xerosis were also included in the study. On the basis of a variety of ... -
The most important questions to labor as perceived by a local union officer level of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Mother and special education preschool teacher perceptions of the communicative competence of children with severe, multiple disabilities.
(1997)Early childhood special education teachers who perceive children's behaviors as communications respond accordingly. Mothers and teachers respond to perceived child behaviors as communications when they contingently respond ... -
Mother-infant behavior among captive group-living chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
The motion of bodies through a viscous medium /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Motivated Misperception? Party, Education, Partisan News, and Belief in “Death Panels”
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2013-03-01)This study drew on the literature in motivated reasoning and 2009 Pew survey data to examine the roles of partisanship, education, news exposure, and their interactions in the misperception that health care reform would ... -
Motivating the Self to Virtue in Western and non-Western Countries: Does Nation or Faith Matter More in the Development of the Moral Self?
(2015-03-14)‘Self’ has long been a contested term within psychology and religion; however, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism all acknowledge that individuals struggle to embody narratives of a virtuous life—a life motivated to do good, ... -
Motivating the Self to Virtue in Western and non-Western Countries: Does Nation or Faith Matter More?
(2016-05-06)Our international project involves interviews with older and younger adults of 4 faith conditions (Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Agnostic) in 2 countries, Canada and South Korea. Study 1 includes participants from two ... -
Motivating Virtuous Selves: The Impact of Gender and Culture
(2015-03-14)The self is defined differently both across and within disciplines and cultures. The traditional Western view of self as an ethical or economic subject is challenged by process philosophers as misplaced and by feminists ... -
Motivation for learning in information technology experts: Profiles of multiple goals.
(2006)This study describes the motivational characteristics of developing experts in information technology (IT). Experienced IT workers (N=203) who were users of online technology discussion groups completed surveys about ... -
The Motivation to Love: Overcoming Spiritual Violence and Sacramental Shame in Christian Churches
(2016-05-07)Our project examines the movement among conservative Christians to change the conversation around gender, sexuality, sin and love, and to even affirm LGBT identities and sometimes even same-sex marriage. Using one poignant ... -
The Motivation to Love: Overcoming Spiritual Violence and Sacramental Shame in Christian Churches
(2015-03-14)The Motivation to Love is a collaborative, qualitative study of spiritual violence in Roman Catholic and evangelical Protestant churches’ relationships with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. Spiritual ... -
The mountain man in American history and culture.
(2000)The mountain man hero evolved mostly during the nineteenth century owing to various media and changing cultural currents. He embodied and projected Jacksonian ideals (as an adventurous enterpriser), notions of Manifest ...