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    Differences in Perceptions of Patient Safety Culture between Charge and Noncharge Nurses: Implications for Effectiveness Outcomes Research by Deleise Wilson, Richard W. Redman, AkkeNeel Talsma, Michelle Aebersold

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Shift-by-shift management of each nursing unit is designated to a subset of staff nurses (charge nurses), whom are often recruited as champions for change. The findings indicate that compared to charge nurses, noncharge nurses were more positive about overall perceptions of safety (𝑃=.05) and teamwork (𝑃<.05). …”
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    Le féminisme pris aux pièges by Gail Pheterson

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In the early 1980’s, intense debates ensued between so-called anti-violence/anti-prostitution and pro-rights/pro-sex feminists. Those who championed the cause of sexually transgressive women were identified as sex radicals. …”
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    “Grim old London welcomed me back”: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Second Foray into Europe by Leslie PETTY

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In addition to her written work, she waded into new activist territory, helping launch the International Council of Women in 1888, championing Irish Home Rule and the American Populist Party, and increasingly distancing herself from the organized suffrage movement. …”
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    When the microbiome meets One Health principle: Leading to the Holy Grail of biology and contributing to overall well‐being and social sustainability by Yazhou Zhou, Ziying Xu, Huan Zhang, Teng Liu, Jin Zhou, Yujing Bi, Yanping Han, Yafang Tan, Jing Yuan, Ruifu Yang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This review delves into the intricate dance between microbiomes and their hosts, revealing their profound impact on health, nutrient cycles, and climate change. Championing a unified approach to health issues across diverse kingdoms of life, One Health emerges as a holistic strategy, underscored by a proposed universal balance theory, “Balance of Dynamic Factors.” …”
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    Principals' intellectual stimulation and teachers’ job satisfaction in public secondary schools by Olaolu Paul Akinnubi, Moses Adeleke Adeoye

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study concludes that principals must embrace their role as intellectual stimulators and champions of continuous learning to cultivate a positive work environment.…”
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    Rethinking Science Education Practices: Shifting from Investigation-Centric to Comprehensive Inquiry-Based Instruction by Dana Lynn Morris

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Inquiry-based learning (IBL) has become a cornerstone of contemporary science education, championed by frameworks like the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). …”
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    A Politics of Working-Class Culture and the Culture of Working-Class Politics: The Aesthetics and Activism of Amber Film and Photography Collective and the Berwick Street Film Coll... by Jessica Williams Boyall

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Concomitantly, Amber’s radical filmmaking is positioned as relative to its members’ working-class solidarities, with their concern for championing working-class cultures contrasted with Berwick Street’s broader political agendas. …”
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    Urban heritage: The Sunca settlement in New Belgrade by Mecanov Dragana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Through the research of theoretical ideas on urbanism, from Hilbersheimer to Van Eyck, it is recognized that structuralism is the most dominant principle championed throughout the planning of the Sunce settlement. …”
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    Barriers and facilitators to implementing comprehensive sex education in Texas public schools: A qualitative study. by Lauren Holt, Sarah Janek, Gavin Yamey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>Three barriers- ideological opposition to CSE, discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, myths and misconceptions about CSE- and two facilitators- champions, collaboration with community stakeholders- to implementing CSE policy were identified.…”
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    Lutte contre l’inflation : enjeux de la fixation des salaires à Électricité de France by Hélène Bénistand

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…EDF was founded in 1946 in line with the manifesto of the Conseil national de la Résistance in an attempt to ensure France’s sovereignty by creating “national champions”. As part of its anti-inflation policy, the state sought to impose wage controls across the board. …”
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    Characteristics of community change agents to promote equitable health services and combat harmful gender norms in climate-affected communities in Sindh province by Nighat Lakhiar, Asif Ali i Jatoi, Lopamudra Paul, Mohamad Ibrahim (Bram) Brooks

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pathfinder International implemented the Surmi project aimed at strengthening the resilience for climate shocks and emergencies by female volunteers called “Climate Champions” (CC) and trained them to support and provide women and girls the tools, knowledge, and resources they need to advocate for equitable health services and to combat harmful gender norms, including gender-based violence. …”
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    THE RISE OF ETHNIC MILITIA, BANDITRY AND IMPLICATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA by ABARE YUNUSA KALLAH, ADO AHMED IBRAHIM, MAKBERE ARTHUR JACOB

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Thus, this article examines the fundamental causes of ethnic violence, being championed by the various ethnic militia movements in post[1]military Nigeria, by emphasizing the impacts of institutional failure. …”
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    THE RISE OF ETHNIC MILITIA, BANDITRY AND IMPLICATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA by ABARE YUNUSA KALLAH, ADO AHMED IBRAHIM, MAKBERE ARTHUR JACOB

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Thus, this article examines the fundamental causes of ethnic violence, being championed by the various ethnic militia movements in post[1]military Nigeria, by emphasizing the impacts of institutional failure. …”
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    Violence et non-violence dans les concerts rock ou la société française des années 1970 face à ses contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The author was describing the state of violence on American campuses, comparing it with the fate of public figures who championed non-violence. In France, this dichotomy spread from the usual arena of public demonstrations and found its way into pop music festivals held in the South as well as a few concerts in Paris, like the Palais des Sports, where violence erupted among rioters and ticket dodgers on January 31, 1971. …”
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    Reverent Induction: Epistemology and the Romantic Education of the Child Reader in Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies (1863) by Laura H. Clarke

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In his essays and fiction for children, Kingsley champions inductive reason, the process of making generalizations from specific observations, and criticizes deductive reason, the process of arriving at definite conclusions on the basis of general theories. …”
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    Estelle L’Hardy’s Ecstatic State and Jenny Wren’s Blessed Children: Dickens’s Invention within the Evolving Mental Sciences by Carole Koepke Brown

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Over the centuries a French doctor, a Swiss doctor, and an American doctor championed Despine. They deepened the understanding of this cohort of bewildering patients who generally have an early history of overwhelming, chronic trauma and develop hysteria or double consciousness, later called multiple personalities (or identities) now termed dissociative identity disorder. …”
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    Violence and Non-Violence at Rock Concerts: 1970s French Society Confronted With Its Contradictions by Joann Élart

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The author was describing the state of violence on American campuses, comparing it with the fate of public figures who championed non-violence. In France, this dichotomy spread from the usual arena of public demonstrations and found its way into pop music festivals held in the South as well as a few concerts in Paris, like the Palais des Sports, where violence erupted among rioters and ticket dodgers on January 31, 1971. …”
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    Portrayal of gender roles in Emirati television dramas: a content analysis by Viola Gjylbegaj, Ahmed Farouk Radwan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By embracing evolving gender dynamics while preserving cultural heritage, the UAE has the potential to emerge as a global exemplar of contemporary society, championing diversity and inclusivity on a regional and international scale.…”
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    BROOM: An International Magazine of the Arts (1921-1924) : une revue d’avant-garde américaine by Ambre Gauthier

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The magazine, which was one of the American little reviews that gave the genre new life, purported to be a tool for defending contemporary American literature and art that nevertheless gave allocated substantial space to Europe and its innovations. It championed a vision of artistic creation that was plural and international, one in which the United States and Europe joined forces to produce universal works. …”
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