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Photo Credits, Usawc Press Mar 2021

Photo Credits, Usawc Press

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

No abstract provided.


Assessment Of Rural Women Farmers’ Knowledge On Selected Soya Bean Products And Accessibility To Nutrition Education Sources In Ekiti State, Nigeria, Olalekan Odefadehan Dr., Temitope Omoyungbo, Ayotunde Owolabi, Tolulope Akinbobola Mar 2021

Assessment Of Rural Women Farmers’ Knowledge On Selected Soya Bean Products And Accessibility To Nutrition Education Sources In Ekiti State, Nigeria, Olalekan Odefadehan Dr., Temitope Omoyungbo, Ayotunde Owolabi, Tolulope Akinbobola

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

This study assessed the accessibility to nutrition education sources and level of knowledge on soya bean products as alternative/cheap source of protein by rural women. Multistage sampling procedure was utilized in selecting 234 respondents in the study area. Interview schedule and focus group discussion was used to collect information from the rural women. Data was analysed through descriptive statistics (percentages, frequencies and means) and inferential statistics (Analysis of variance). The results showed that the women had access to nutrition education on soya beans mostly through; family and friends (x̅= 0.82), local health centres (x̅= 0.78), radio (x̅= 0.80) and television …


Stroke: Identifying Symptoms And Acting Fast To Save Lives And Prevent Permanent Disabilities, Mary E. Helander, Bernard Appiah, Miriam Mutambudzi Mar 2021

Stroke: Identifying Symptoms And Acting Fast To Save Lives And Prevent Permanent Disabilities, Mary E. Helander, Bernard Appiah, Miriam Mutambudzi

Population Health Research Brief Series

Stroke is the 5th leading cause of death in the United States. Strokes and their long-term effects are preventable. Recognizing the symptoms of stroke and acting quickly can prevent death and minimize long-term disabilities. Family members and bystanders have an important role to play. This issue brief describes stroke symptoms and prevention guidelines, summarizes the information 9-1-1 callers should be prepared to provide when someone is having a stroke, and discusses the importance of acting quickly to save lives and long-term damage.


Focus On Real Aging In Maine Photo Contest, University Of Maine Center On Aging, Maine Gerontological Society Mar 2021

Focus On Real Aging In Maine Photo Contest, University Of Maine Center On Aging, Maine Gerontological Society

General University of Maine Publications

A call for submissions to the "FRAME: Focus on Real Aging in Maine" Photo Contest sponsored by the Maine Gerontological Society and the University of Maine Center on Aging, the Maine Community Foundation and the Elder Abuse Institute. The contest seeks to "celebrate and promote positive and realistic images of the diversity of aging experiences in Maine."


The Iterative Model Of Ethical Analysis For Large-Scale Implementation Of Ict Solutions, Carina Dantas Mar 2021

The Iterative Model Of Ethical Analysis For Large-Scale Implementation Of Ict Solutions, Carina Dantas

Translational Medicine @ UniSa

This manuscript presents a model and the methodology to understand and define the ethical management of the large-scale implementation of ICT solutions for Active and Healthy Ageing. Based on project expertise, including experience from the Pharaon project Horizon2020, this model includes an understanding of the main ethical challenges and the development of the necessary guidelines, measures, and tools for different stakeholder profiles. This model extends beyond conventional ethical guidelines, providing a methodology to actively discuss ethical and societal challenges within a project based on interactive and iterative dialogue between the entire value-chain of stakeholders. One of the cornerstones in the …


Ethnographic Moment: Navajo Nation Changing Racial Terminology In Response To Black Lives Matter Protests, Dani M. Austin Mar 2021

Ethnographic Moment: Navajo Nation Changing Racial Terminology In Response To Black Lives Matter Protests, Dani M. Austin

Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal

"Given Navajo Nation debates about changing racial terminology in response to Black Lives Matter protests, I will argue that modification of Diné Bizaad (Diné Bizaad means Navajo Language) is a progressive and positive shift. Language is constantly changing across social groups and time. From generation to generation, words take on different meanings. Words are invented and acquired from a variety of sources. Furthermore, unused words can expire from everyday usage. How do shifts in language occur?"


Beyond The Competency Model Of Therapist Trainings - Developing Expertise Through Deliberate Practice, Daryl Mahon Ba, Ma Mar 2021

Beyond The Competency Model Of Therapist Trainings - Developing Expertise Through Deliberate Practice, Daryl Mahon Ba, Ma

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

The purpose of the present paper is to describe how Deliberate Practice (DP) can be used to assist individual therapists develop expertise and improve their ability to effect change in their clients' psychotherapy outcomes. The author provides a targeted review of this literature and articulates a method of training therapists based on this relatively new and exciting concept. The initial training of psychotherapists represents an important milestone in an often lifelong career and one that is marked with a continuous professional development trajectory. While it is particularly important to achieve competency in many foundational skills and techniques during training, this …


Using Ambiguous Loss To Address Perceived Control During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Rosemary A. Leone Mar 2021

Using Ambiguous Loss To Address Perceived Control During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Rosemary A. Leone

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

The concepts of ambiguous loss and perceived control will be used to explore ways to embrace the unknown during COVID-19. By defining COVID-19 as an ambiguous loss, effective therapeutic interventions emerge that can guide clinicians in creating lasting change amidst widespread uncertainty. Four ambiguous loss interventions will be proposed to alleviate the distress of living in fearful semi-isolation for an unknown period of time. In paradoxically embracing uncertainty, clients can create new hope in the context of a global pandemic. New hope is the ideal outcome when coping with ambiguous loss. In literature on ambiguous loss, the concept of new …


An Essay Concerning The Substance Of Counseling, Lance Kair Mar 2021

An Essay Concerning The Substance Of Counseling, Lance Kair

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

Our modern world appears to lack a way to find truth. Philosophically, this problem is formulated in a manner of knowing which never gets beyond the subject of the universe; even objectivity in the universe is arguable. The effort called empirical science then gives us conclusions that regularly perpetuate an unstable world. Due to this real subjective empirical constraint, the usual approach to therapeutic Counseling offers methods focused on the individual obtaining skills and conceptions that function to mitigate the apparent and ubiquitous problem of modernity. Empirical science, whether it be physical, biological or phenomenal, has left us with only …


Clash Of Values: Workplace Bullying And Moral Injury, Jarl B. Anderson Ma, Mftc Mar 2021

Clash Of Values: Workplace Bullying And Moral Injury, Jarl B. Anderson Ma, Mftc

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

Moral injury is a psychological construct developed in military context, and although it has been expanded to include specific occupational fields outside of the military, it has not yet been proposed as an outcome of workplace bullying. Employees may experience moral injury when their personal values and the legitimate values of the workplace clash with unacknowledged shadow values during incidents of workplace bullying. Workplace bullying could be considered a potentially morally injurious event (PMIE) because it is transgressive, it is asymmetric, and it involves high stakes: livelihood and identity are at risk. Regarding counseling considerations, the use of ritual has …


Observations On The Relationship Between Resilience And Mindfulness, Jason N. Linder Psy. D., Jay A. Mancini Mar 2021

Observations On The Relationship Between Resilience And Mindfulness, Jason N. Linder Psy. D., Jay A. Mancini

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

In the last three decades, mindfulness and resilience have received extensive scholarly attention. Research has burgeoned and they have both become “buzz words” in the social sciences and mental health fields. That said, they are often presented as unrelated qualities, skills, or states, and few studies and texts have examined their linkages and/or how they complement each other. Masten’s (2001, 2009) seminal papers and subsequent book (2014) that presented resilience as “ordinary magic” have had large impacts on resilience scholarship, bringing forth that resilience is much more of a common human occurrence and proclivity than previously considered. In this paper, …


Journalism And Numeracy In Context: Four Case Studies, Steven Harrison Mar 2021

Journalism And Numeracy In Context: Four Case Studies, Steven Harrison

Numeracy

Although research into the relationship between quantitative literacy (QL) and news reporting is sparse, the consensus among researchers is that journalists tend not to place QL very highly among their professional values and that journalism suffers as a consequence. This paper is an attempt to provide concrete examples of the ways in which news reports systemically misinterpret, misrepresent, or misuse numerical data as part of the reporting process. Drawing on scenarios ranging from elections and healthcare to the mundane world of food preparation, it shows how a lack of rigour in the fields of reporting and news production can lead …


Emerging Tech: To Be Or Not To Be? — Content Technologies, Deni Auclair, John Corkery Mar 2021

Emerging Tech: To Be Or Not To Be? — Content Technologies, Deni Auclair, John Corkery

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Epistemology — Building Relationships, T. Scott Plutchak Mar 2021

Epistemology — Building Relationships, T. Scott Plutchak

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Considering Games In Libraries And Such — The Ultimate Library Instruction, Jared Alexander Seay Mar 2021

Considering Games In Libraries And Such — The Ultimate Library Instruction, Jared Alexander Seay

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Wandering The Web — Stem And Steam: Selected Ideas For Children’S & Young Adult Programming, Roxanne Spencer, Jack Montgomery Mar 2021

Wandering The Web — Stem And Steam: Selected Ideas For Children’S & Young Adult Programming, Roxanne Spencer, Jack Montgomery

Against the Grain

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Little Red Herrings — A Modest Proposal, Mark Y. Herring Mar 2021

Little Red Herrings — A Modest Proposal, Mark Y. Herring

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Optimizing Library Services — “…To Talk Of Many Things!”, Brittany Haynes, Elyssa M. Gould, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline Campbell Mar 2021

Optimizing Library Services — “…To Talk Of Many Things!”, Brittany Haynes, Elyssa M. Gould, Lindsay Wertman, Caroline Campbell

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Marketing Touchpoints — Segmenting User Groups For Greater Inclusivity, Jill Stover Heinze Mar 2021

Marketing Touchpoints — Segmenting User Groups For Greater Inclusivity, Jill Stover Heinze

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians — It's The Relationship, Michael Gruenberg Mar 2021

Both Sides Now: Vendors And Librarians — It's The Relationship, Michael Gruenberg

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Biz Of Digital — Transitioning To A New Ir Platform, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Pam Pierce Mar 2021

Biz Of Digital — Transitioning To A New Ir Platform, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Pam Pierce

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Collection Management Matters — Bff: Collaborative Partnerships Of Collection Management And Systems Librarians, Xuemei Ge, Glenda Alvin Mar 2021

Collection Management Matters — Bff: Collaborative Partnerships Of Collection Management And Systems Librarians, Xuemei Ge, Glenda Alvin

Against the Grain

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Don's Conference Notes- Shopping The New Status Quo: The 41st Society For Scholarly Publishing Meeting, Donald T. Hawkins, Leah H. Hinds Mar 2021

Don's Conference Notes- Shopping The New Status Quo: The 41st Society For Scholarly Publishing Meeting, Donald T. Hawkins, Leah H. Hinds

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Bet You Missed It-Press Clippings — In The News — Carefully Selected By Your Crack Staff Of News Sleuths, Bruce Strauch Mar 2021

Bet You Missed It-Press Clippings — In The News — Carefully Selected By Your Crack Staff Of News Sleuths, Bruce Strauch

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


The Scholarly Publishing Scene — The Innovators, Myer Kutz Mar 2021

The Scholarly Publishing Scene — The Innovators, Myer Kutz

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


And They Were There- Reports Of Meetings — 2019 Alpsp Conference, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu Mar 2021

And They Were There- Reports Of Meetings — 2019 Alpsp Conference, Ramue K. Kubilius, Sever Bordeianu

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway Mar 2021

Questions And Answers-Copyright Column, Laura N. Gassaway

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Legally Speaking — European Commission’S Copyright Reform Raises Issues, Anthony Paganelli, Bruce Strauch, Jack Montgomery Mar 2021

Legally Speaking — European Commission’S Copyright Reform Raises Issues, Anthony Paganelli, Bruce Strauch, Jack Montgomery

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Collecting To The Core — Classics Of Sociology, Cindy L. Craig, Anne Doherty Mar 2021

Collecting To The Core — Classics Of Sociology, Cindy L. Craig, Anne Doherty

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Booklover — Better Late Than Never Summer Reading, Donna Jacobs Mar 2021

Booklover — Better Late Than Never Summer Reading, Donna Jacobs

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.