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    Negotiating agricultural change in the Midwestern US: seeking compatibility between farmer narratives of efficiency and legacy.Nathan J. Shipley, William P. Stewart & Carena J. van Riper - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (4):1465-1476.
    AbstractAgroecosystems in the Midwestern United States are undergoing changes that pressure farmers to adapt their farming practices. Because farmers decide what practices to implement on their land, there are needs to understand how they adapt to competing demands of changes in global markets, technology, farm sizes, and decreasing rural populations. Increased understanding of farmer decision-making can also inform agricultural policy in ways that encourage farmer adoption of sustainable practices. In this research we adopt a grounded view of farmers by (...)
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    ‘You know how tough I am?’ Discourse analysis of US Midwestern congresswomen’s self-presentation.Jayeon Lee - 2013 - Discourse and Communication 7 (3):299-317.
    Drawing on gender-role theories and considering the potential new media environments brought to the dynamics of strategic political communication, this study explores the nature of US Midwestern congresswomen’s strategic online self-presentations in comparison to those of congressmen. The discourse analysis presented in this study shows that in their official online biographies, that is, as given on websites provided by the US government, congresswomen devoted more space to describing their own personal traits than did congressmen. In particular, women tended to (...)
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    Do advisors perceive climate change as an agricultural risk? An in-depth examination of Midwestern U.S. Ag advisors’ views on drought, climate change, and risk management.Sarah P. Church, Michael Dunn, Nicholas Babin, Amber Saylor Mase, Tonya Haigh & Linda S. Prokopy - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):349-365.
    Through the lens of the Health Belief Model and Protection Motivation Theory, we analyzed interviews of 36 agricultural advisors in Indiana and Nebraska to understand their appraisals of climate change risk, related decision making processes and subsequent risk management advice to producers. Most advisors interviewed accept that weather events are a risk for US Midwestern agriculture; however, they are more concerned about tangible threats such as crop prices. There is not much concern about climate change among agricultural advisors. Management (...)
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    Fecal free: Biology and authority in industrialized Midwestern pork production. [REVIEW]Ronald Rich - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (1):79-93.
    Ethnographically, “fecal free” is a lexical marker that invokes a form of industrialized swine husbandry used in large-scale confinement hog production. Using participant observation and interview research with Illinois contract hog producers, I explore the basis of this husbandry in the biological fragility of confinement hogs. Rather than biology being a simplistic “state of nature,” as it was in early neo-Marxist and populist studies of the 1970s, the frailty of confinement hogs suggests that industrial hog biology is a socially constructed (...)
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    Attitudes, beliefs, and prevalence of dumpster diving as a means to obtain food by Midwestern, low-income, urban dwellers.Nicole Eikenberry & Chery Smith - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (2):187-202.
    “Dumpster diving” is a term generally used for obtaining items, in this case food for consumption, from dumpsters. This study evaluates the prevalence of dumpster diving in two low-income urban communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Additionally, attitudes and beliefs of adults who engage in this behavior are reported. Surveys (n=396) were used to collect data including individual dumpster diving behavior, food security, health, and demographic data. Nearly one-fifth of those surveyed had used dumpster diving as a means to obtain food. Focus (...)
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    Is it Spillover or Compensation? Effects of Community and Organizational Diversity Climates on Race Differentiated Employee Intent to Stay.Barjinder Singh & T. T. Selvarajan - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 115 (2):259-269.
    Business ethics scholars have long viewed organizational diversity climate as a reflection of organizational ethics. Previous research on organizational diversity climate, for the most part, has neglected to consider the influence of community diversity climate on employment relations. In order to address this gap in the literature, we examined the relationship between organizational and community diversity climates in impacting employees’ intent to stay with their organization. In doing so, we tested two competing hypotheses. First, we tested for the positive spillover (...)
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    Reuniting the Three Sisters: collaborative science with Native growers to improve soil and community health.D. G. Kapayou, E. M. Herrighty, C. Gish Hill, V. Cano Camacho, A. Nair, D. M. Winham & M. D. McDaniel - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):65-82.
    Before Euro-American settlement, many Native American nations intercropped maize (_Zea mays_), beans (_Phaseolus vulgaris_), and squash (_Cucurbita pepo_) in what is colloquially called the “Three Sisters.” Here we review the historic importance and consequences of rejuvenation of Three Sisters intercropping (3SI), outline a framework to engage Native growers in community science with positive feedbacks to university research, and present preliminary findings from ethnography and a randomized, replicated 3SI experiment. We developed mutually beneficial collaborative research agendas with four Midwestern US (...)
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  8. Analytics, Continentals, and Modern Skepticism.Terry Pinkard - 1999 - The Monist 82 (2):189-217.
    By now “continental” philosophy has long since ceased to be a geographical term; there are “continental” philosophers in the Midwestern United States. Likewise, “analytical” philosophy is now widely practiced in most areas where academic philosophy is practiced. Moreover, many of the old jabs at each side have lost much of their force. The idea of a pox on both their houses—that analytical philosophers are a bunch of small-minded logic choppers, and continental philosophers are a bunch of wooly minded gasbags—has (...)
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    Cleveland: The Flats, the Mill, and the Hills.Andrew Borowiec, Rod Slemmons & Les Roberts - 2008 - Center for American Places.
    The Flats, a district near downtown Cleveland, was once was the vibrant heart of Midwestern industry and is now in the throes of change: Some of its warehouses and factories have been transformed into nightclubs and restaurants, while homes in adjacent neighborhoods have been replaced by mini-mansions. In Cleveland, photographer Andrew Borowiec documents the Flats today and evokes the way of life they once embodied. Given the rare opportunity to access one of Cleveland's vast steel mills before it was (...)
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    Technology characteristics, choice architecture, and farmer knowledge: the case of phytase.Michael Stahlman & Laura Mj Mccann - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (3):371-379.
    Phytase is an enzyme that frees the phosphorus bound in feed grains and thus reduces the amount of dicalcium phosphate supplementation required for non-ruminants, reducing phosphorous excretion and thus reducing water pollution. This innovation has been widely adopted by feed companies in the US due to decreased phytase production costs and increased dicalcium phosphate costs. The roles played by phytase characteristics and choice architecture in the widespread use of this win–win technology are examined. A recent survey has also revealed that (...)
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    In Search of Subjectivity: A reflection of a Teacher Educator in a Cross-cultural Context.Cheu-jey Lee - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (13):1427-1434.
    This paper explores the concept of subjectivity from the perspective of a nonnative-English-speaking teacher educator at a Midwestern university in the USA. It begins with a literature review on the role subjectivity plays in education. It argues that acknowledging the existence of subjectivity allows us to investigate its enabling and disabling potential in relation to our practice. Building on George Herbert Mead’s work, various forms of the teacher educator’s subjectivity are revealed and examined with regard to his teaching and (...)
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    Producer and consumer perspectives on supporting and diversifying local food systems in central Iowa.Michael C. Dorneich, Caroline C. Krejci, Nicholas Schwab, Tiffanie F. Stone, Erin Huckins, Janette R. Thompson & Ulrike Passe - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-21.
    The majority of food in the US is distributed through global/national supply chains that exclude locally-produced goods. This situation offers opportunities to increase local food production and consumption and is influenced by constraints that limit the scale of these activities. We conducted a study to assess perspectives of producers and consumers engaged in food systems of a major Midwestern city. We examined producers’ willingness to include/increase cultivation of local foods and consumers’ interest in purchasing/increasing local foods. We used focus (...)
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    Nurses' Ethical Conflicts in Performance of Utilization Reviews.Sue Ellen Bell - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (5):541-554.
    This article describes the ethical conflicts that a sample of US nurse utilization reviewers faced in their work, and also each nurse’s self-reported ethical orientation that was used to resolve the dilemmas. Data were collected from a sample of 97 registered nurses who were working at least 20 hours per week as utilization reviewers. Respondents were recruited from three managed care organizations that conduct utilization reviews in a large midwestern city. A cross-sectional survey design was used to collect demographic (...)
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    Mercy for animals: one mans quest to inspire compassion, and improve the lives of farm animals.Nathan Runkle - 2017 - New York: Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Edited by Gene Stone.
    A compelling look at animal welfare and factory farming in the United States from Mercy For Animals, the leading international force in preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices and policies. Nathan Runkle would have been a fifth-generation farmer in his small midwestern town. Instead, he founded our nation’s leading nonprofit organization for protecting factory farmed animals. In Mercy For Animals, Nathan brings us into the trenches of his organization’s work; from MFA’s early days in grassroots (...)
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    Melting Lizards and Solid Gold Stop Signs: Preferential Recall of Both Counterintuitive and Bizarre Concepts.Makena J. Easker & Allen H. Keniston - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (3-4):291-304.
    Research has shown that minimally counterintuitive concepts are more memorable than concepts that are simply bizarre. However, this disparity may exist only in studies using cross-cultural samples. To test the impact of bizarreness on culturally homogeneous populations, we read a fictional narrative to 33 college-age students at a Midwestern university. This narrative featured 18 sets of target items – six which were intuitive, six which were counterintuitive, and six which were bizarre. After hearing the story, experimenters administered a written (...)
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    Diversity in attitudes toward farming and patterns of work among farm women: A regional comparison. [REVIEW]Peggy F. Barlett, Linda Lobao & Katherine Meyer - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (4):343-354.
    Attention to diversity in women's attitudes toward farming and in women's patterns of farm work activity expands our understanding of the linkage between agrarian structure, regional history, and the behavior and values of individual farm women. We combine several disciplinary and methodological approaches to reveal patterns in work and values in a Southern case and then verify the existence of similar patterns in the Midwest. Two divergent conceptions of women's relationship to farm and marital partnership were found in a Georgia (...)
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    Doctor at War, Doctor Washing Feet.Luke Miller - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (3):202-204.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Doctor at War, Doctor Washing FeetLuke MillerThis man is any one of my patients. Cancer is in his body, he has been told, and now this story has become connected with some fact of bodily functioning. The tumor is now in his brain, the MRI report says, and now some weakness, headache, confusion, or dimming of his sight corroborates this finding. In the white–walled clinic room he speaks with (...)
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    Introduction: Remarks in Memory of David W. Chappell.Donald K. Swearer - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):3-10.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Introduction:Remarks in Memory of David W. ChappellDonald K. SwearerOn December 8, 1996, David Chappell delivered the Bodhi Day lecture, titled "Bodhisattva in the Twenty-first Century," at the Hompa Hongwanji Temple in central Oahu. The lecture wasn't autobiographical—David was much too unassuming to have thought of himself in these terms—but those of us who loved David and who had the privilege of working with him over many years have no (...)
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  19. Imre Shimshon: raʻayonot ṿe-yesodot mi-Torato shel... Rabi Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2001 - Yerushalayim: Malkhut Vaḳsberger.
     
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  20. The Just War and Non-violent Positions.Us Catholic Bishops - 1986 - In Malham M. Wakin (ed.), War, morality, and the military profession. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
     
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    Difāʻan ʻan al-ʻaqlānīyah.Jābir ʻUṣfūr - 2020 - al-Qāhirah: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb.
  22. International and National Symposia, Courses and Meetings.Us Ct - forthcoming - Laguna.
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  23. Iṣlāḥī k̲h̲ut̤bāt.Muḥammad Taqī ʻUs̲mānī - 2000 - Karācī: Milne ke pate, Dārulishāʻat. Edited by Muḥammad ʻAbdullāh Meman.
    Collected addresses of a religious scholar from South Asia on Islamic teachings.
     
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  24. Tarāshe: mut̤ālaʻe ke davrān cune..Muḥammad Taqī ʻUs̲mānī (ed.) - 2001 - Karācī: Milne ke pate, Dārulishāʻat.
     
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    Iṣlāḥ va khūdsāzī.Muḥammad Taqī ʻUs̲mānī - 2005 - [Turbat-i Jam]: Intishārāt-i Shaykh al-Islām Aḥmad Jām.
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  26. Timothy Schroeder.Monsters Among Us - 2001 - Naturalism, Evolution, and Intentionality 27:167.
     
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    Nedovršen razgovor: ogledi iz teorije istorije.Đuro Šušnjić - 2008 - Beograd: Čigoja štampa.
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    Kant und Scheler.Karl Alphéus - 1981 - Bonn: Bouvier. Edited by Barbara Wolandt.
  29. Economic justice for all: Pastoral let-Ter on catholic social teaching and the us economy. Washington, dc: United states catholic conference, 1986. Pp. XVI & 188. [REVIEW]Us Economy - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14:267.
     
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    Filosofia lui Plotin.Grigore Tăușan - 1923 - Iași: Editura "Agora".
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  31. Schenker's Inhalt, Schenkerian semiotics : a preliminary study.Nicolas Meeáus - 2017 - In Jean-Jacques Nattiez, Jonathan Dunsby & Jonathan Goldman (eds.), The dawn of music semiology: essays in honor of Jean-Jacques Nattiez. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
     
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    Sharḥ kitāb Mawāqiʻ al-nujūm lil-Shaykh al-Akbar Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʻArabī: al-musammá bi-Ṭawāliʻ manāfiʻ al-ʻulūm fī maṭālib Mawāqiʻ al-nujūm.Abdullah Salahattin Uşşakî - 2015 - Dimashq: Nīnawá lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ. Edited by Muḥammad Adīb Jādir.
  33. Sefer Esh lehavah.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2016 - [Bene Beraḳ]: [M. Hershḳovits]. Edited by Y. Hershḳovits.
     
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    The United States and the UN's Targeted Sanctions of Suspected Terrorists: What Role for Human Rights?Us Global Engagement, Carnegie New Leaders & B. Point - 2010 - Ethics and International Affairs 24 (2).
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  35. Dialoghi d'amore.Leo Herbœus & Dfrom Old Catalog] - 1929 - London,: Oxford university press; [etc., etc.]. Edited by Carl Gebhardt.
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    Paul Bloom.Us Human - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (9):89-96.
  37. Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Us Conference of Catholic Bishops - forthcoming - Buddhist-Christian Studies.
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  38. Cvetovi i tla: ogledi o ulogama ideja u životu.Đuro Šušnjić - 1982 - Beograd: NIRO "Mladost,".
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    Ii5 II.When Our Moral Intuitions Fail Us - 2012 - In Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks & Andrew K. Woods (eds.), Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights. Oup Usa.
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  40. Iqbāl kā falsafah-yi k̲h̲vudī.Muḥammad ʻUs̲mān - 1971 - Lahore,:
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    Ḳunṭres Nefesh Shimshon: igrot u-maʼamarim, kolel mikhteve ḥizuḳ, maʼamarim be-ʻinyene ha-mitsṿot.Shimshon Daṿid Pinḳus - 2004 - [Israel]: Sh. D. Pinḳus.
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    Post-Systematische Theologie.Mark us Mühling - 2020 - Paderborn: Brill / Wilhelm Fink.
    1. Denkwege, ein theologische Philosophie.
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    Ogledi o skrivenoj strani stvari.Đuro Šušnjić - 2012 - Beograd: Službeni glasnik.
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    Distinguishing the impact of postponement, spacing and stopping on birth intervals: Evidence from a model with heterogeneous fecundity.Ianm Timæus & Toma Moultrie - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 1 (1):1-20.
  45. Archives for the day of: November 15, 2012.Julia Werdigier & Us Coast Guard - forthcoming - Cogito.
     
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    Lisānīyāt al-mutūn qaḍāyā asāsīyah fī al-taʼṣīl wa-al-taṭbīq wa-al-manhaj.Ṣāliḥ ibn Fahd ʻUṣaymī - 2018 - al-Riyāḍ, al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah: Markaz al-Malik ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz al-Duwalī li-Khidmat al-Lughah al-ʻArabīyah.
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    Marxistisch-leninistische Philosophie in der DDR: Resultate, Standpunkte, Ziele.Matthäus Klein, Friedrich Richter & Vera Wrona - 1974 - Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wiss., VEB. Edited by Friedrich Richter & Vera Wrona.
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  48. Nilʹs Bor: 1885-1962.Evgeniĭ Mikhaĭlovich Kli︠a︡us, Usher Ioĭnovich Frankfurt & Aleksandr Moiseevich Frenk - 1977 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka". Edited by Usher Ioĭnovich Frankfurt & A. M. Frenk.
     
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    Die thomistische Theorie der Intentionalität.Georg Barthimäus Koridze - 2019 - Neunkirchen-Seelscheid: Editiones Scholasticae.
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    Amor aeternus: Transfigurationen der Liebe.Karl Matthäus Woschitz - 2017 - Freiburg: Herder.
    Prolog -- Eros : auf dem Weg zur Erkenntnis -- Liebe als einheitsstiftende Macht -- Das tragische Chorspiel der Hellenen und ihre Imaginationen von Liebe -- Narkissos : die unstillbare Selbstliebe und das Spiegelmotiv -- Gnosis als erlösende Erkenntnis der Liebe -- Liebe in der kontemplativen Metaphysik Plotins -- Das Eine und das Viele -- Kontemplation und Liebe : das Mysterium Sacrum -- Sensorisches und Imaginatives : Weisen der Vergeistigung der Liebe -- Mystische Liebe : Gott-Leiden und Gott-Lieben in der (...)
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