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Burnout in Organizational Life
(Journal of Management, 2004-12-01)Burnout is a psychological response to work stress that is characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced feelings of personal accomplishment. In this paper, we review the burnout literature from ... -
Business Not as Usual: Developing Socially Conscious Entrepreneurs and Intrapreneurs
(2017-07-14)Our objective was to design an introductory business course to shape the mind-sets and skill sets of the next generation of socially conscious practitioners—to help students develop a sense of self-efficacy built on the ... -
Calorimetric and Rheological Measurements of Three Commercial Thermosetting Prepreg Epoxies
(Journal of Composite Materials, 2006-05-01)The cure kinetics of three different thermosetting resins are investigated using differential scanning calorimetry and oscillatory shear rheometry. For the latter, two different types of plates are used, smooth plates and ... -
Caminar en zapatos migrantes: la lógica fronteriza de la instalación de realidad virtual Carne y arena de Alejandro González Iñárritu
(2021-12-08)La instalación de realidad virtual Carne y arena (2017) de Alejandro González Iñárritu es una invitación a la experiencia de cruzar el desierto como migrante y enfrentar a los oficiales de ... -
Can Acupuncture Treatment of Hypertension Improve Brain Health? A Mini Review
(2019-09-13)With age, cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., dementia and Alzheimer’s) are some of the leading causes of death in the United States. Related to these outcomes is the increased prevalence of hypertension, ... -
Can agricultural intensification help to conserve biodiversity? A scenario study for the African continent
(2019-06-21)Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably during the past decades. This was achieved by the expansion of agricultural land and the intensification of agricultural ... -
Can Inoculation Withstand Multiple Attacks?: An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation Strategy Compared to the Supportive and Restoration Strategies
(Communication Research, 2009-10-01)This investigation introduced multiple competitive attacks in order to assess the effectiveness of inoculation treatments in protecting established attitudes in a natural setting. A four-phase experiment was conducted ... -
Can Remote Sensing Technologies Capture the Extreme Precipitation Event and Its Cascading Hydrological Response? A Case Study of Hurricane Harvey Using EF5 Modeling Framework
(2020-02-01)A new generation of precipitation measurement products has emerged, and their performances have gained much attention from the scientific community, such as the Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor system (MRMS) from the National ... -
Can We Talk About Vocational Awe?
(2022-03-07)Text of talk given by Dr. Betsy Van der Veer Martens at the March 7, 2022 Lambda chapter initiation ceremony of the Beta Phi Mu international honor society for library and information studies -
Candidates, Parties, and Issues in The American Electorate Two Decades of Change
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Capacity and Opportunity: Predicting Engagement for Middle School Students With Behavioral Disorders
(Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2014-11-20)This study examined the capacity and opportunity scores of 36 middle school students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) on the student version of the American Institutes for Research (AIR) Self-Determination ... -
Capitalizing resolving power of density gradient ultracentrifugation by freezing and precisely slicing centrifuged solution : enabling identification of complex proteins from mitochondria by matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry
(2016)Density gradient centrifugation is widely utilized for various high purity sample preparations, and density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU) is often used for more resolution-demanding purification of organelles and ... -
Cardiomyocyte Regulation of Systemic Lipid Metabolism by the Apolipoprotein B-Containing Lipoproteins in Drosophila
(PLos Genetics, 2017-01-17)Author Summary The heart is increasingly recognized to serve an important role in the regulation of whole-body lipid homeostasis; however, the underlying mechanisms remained poorly understood. Here, our study in Drosophila ... -
The Case of Eleazar Edgar: Leicester’s Commonwealth and the Book Trade in 1604
(2021-06)Scholars have long observed that the Catholic libel known as Leicester’s Commonwealth circulated extensively in manuscript. After its first printing in 1584, the tract was not printed again until 1641. Yet over ninety full ... -
A Case Study on the Impact of Web-based Technology in a Simulation Analysis Course
(SIMULATION, 2001-04-01)A case study is presented on the use of web-based technol ogy to transition from a lecture-based delivery system to an online/multimedia technology delivery system at the University of Oklahoma's School of Industrial ... -
Catalytic Pyrolysis of Biomass and Polymer Wastes
(2018-12-13)Oil produced by the pyrolysis of biomass and co-pyrolysis of biomass with waste synthetic polymers has significant potential as a substitute for fossil fuels. However, the relatively poor properties found in pyrolysis ... -
Causal Powers, Hume’s Early German Critics, and Kant’s Response to Hume
(2013)Eric Watkins has argued on philosophical, textual, and historical grounds that Kant’s account of causation in the first Critique should not be read as an attempt to refute Hume’s account of causation. In this paper, I ... -
Celebrating Mediocrity?: How Schools Shortchange Gifted Students
(2002)Some forces that undermine programs for the gifted—misguided fiscal policies, simplistic teaching methodologies, and a resurgence of the philosophy of egalitarianism—are reviewed. Analogous to the demise (and possible ... -
Central or Peripheral: Reconsidering the Place of African Americans within the American Intellectual Establishment
(2015-12)Do we think of Frederick Douglass as a founding father of the modern social democratic tradition in the United States? Or is he taken as proof in our textbooks that a slave could indeed become a “great American”—proof that, ... -
Central-City/Suburban Inequality and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation
(Urban Affairs Review, 1999-03-01)To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial consequences, the authors assume that the proliferation of local governments in a metropolitan area and the boundary constraints ...