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    Morality and the emotions /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Brady -- Conscience : what is moral intuition? / Tracy Finn -- Empathy and empirical psychology : a critique of Shaun Nichols's neo-sentimentalism / Lawrence Blum -- Reactive attitudes revisited / John Deigh -- Responsibility and dignity : strawsonian themes / Bennett W. …”
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    Comme une bitch ? Exploration des variations d’usage et de sens entre « bitch » et « chienne » en tant qu’insultes sexistes by Aure Espilondo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This possibility is assessed through a case study on the usage of “chienne” and “bitch” by three French female singers and rappers: Aya Nakamura, Tracy de , and Liza Monet. That study shows that, although there is no current widespread positive usage of the insult “chienne”, its meaning is already being challenged.…”
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    Comparison of the Effectiveness of Time Management Training, Motivational Strategies, and Self-Regulated Learning Strategies Training on Female Senior Elementary School Students’ A... by Zahra Salmani, Ali Mehdad, Mohammad Ali Nadi Khorasgan

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Data analysis was performed using ANOVA with repeated measures. The results showed that time management training, motivational strategies, and self-regulated learning strategies was effective on increasing academic self concept) p<0/05), and according to the Bonferroni test, no significant difference was observed between the effectiveness of the packages (p>0/05). …”
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    Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation by Nicholas Karasik

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…These include a lack of trust, support, and knowledge of PADs, as well as a lack of understanding in completing a PAD.[21] Concerning trust, one study found that 43 percent of patients did not feel they had someone they could trust to help them complete their PAD.[22] Other studies indicated that patients had limited trust in their healthcare professionals.[23] Regarding the lack of support, one survey found that 94 percent of respondents would be unable to complete a PAD without assistance or without a facilitator.[24] Many patients lack knowledge and awareness of PADs, how to complete, and what to include in them.[25] Due to their complex legal nature, over half of the respondents in one survey indicated that they had problems understanding the PAD.[26] Similarly, 79 percent of clients interviewed in one study felt that PADs posed too much of a burden.[27] Through their shared lived experience, peer-support facilitators would be in a greater position to foster trust with patients and create the environment necessary for patients to explore their values and preferences through this process. …”
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