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How Do Family Background and Self-Esteem Affect an Individual's Perception of Gender-Role Portrayal in Online Advertising?
Cera Crowe
Jan 01, 0001
The purpose of this study is to further understand the relationship of family background and how it affects self-esteem and the perception of gender roles in online imagery. This study focuses on why our history makes us see...
Published by: Winthrop University
Business Sustainability: An Analysis of Three Enterprises in Charlotte, North Carolina
Sustainability is defined in varying ways by businesses for reasons such as industry, stakeholder expectations, compliance, and other factors. In this case study, three companies, Domtar, Duke Energy, and Nucor, are examined on...
Published by: Winthrop University
How Do Family Background and Self-Esteem Affect an Individual's Perception of Gender-Role Portrayal in Online Advertisements?
The purpose of this study is to further understand the relationship of family background and how it affects self-esteem and the perception of gender roles in online imagery. This study focuses on how our history serves as a lens...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Effects of Surface Wind Stress and Buoyancy Flux on the Evolution of a Front in a Turbulent Thermal Wind Balance
Here we consider the effects of surface buoyancy flux and wind stress on a front in turbulent thermal wind (TTW) balance using the framework of Crowe and Taylor (2018). The changes in the velocity and density profiles...
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Method in Theology
Philip McShane
Sep 16, 2018
McShane’s Essay, “Method in Theology: From [1 + 1/n]nx to {M (W3)θΦT}4”, takes off from a puzzling piece of a 1954 letter of Lonergan to Fred Crowe, which Crowe and McShane both struggled with, and pushes forward to a more...
Analysis of error type and frequency in apraxia of speech among Portuguese speakers.
UNLABELLED: Most studies characterizing errors in the speech of patients with apraxia involve English language. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the types and frequency of errors produced by patients with apraxia of speech whose mother...
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Method in Theology
Philip McShane
Sep 16, 2018
McShane’s Essay, “Method in Theology: From [1 + 1/n]nx to {M (W3)θΦT}4”, takes off from a puzzling piece of a 1954 letter of Lonergan to Fred Crowe, which Crowe and McShane both struggled with, and pushes forward to a more...
Remembering Philip McShane
Michael Vertin
Mar 16, 2022
Michael Vertin is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Study of Religion, and Theology at St. Michael’s College in the University of Toronto. He is a longtime student of Lonergan’s work and has edited four volumes of studies by...
Systems modelling and simulation in health service design, delivery and decision making
The ever increasing pressures to ensure the most efficient and effective use of limited health service resources will, over time, encourage policy makers to turn to system modelling solutions. Such techniques have been available...
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Remembering Philip McShane
Michael Vertin
Mar 16, 2022
Michael Vertin is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Study of Religion, and Theology at St. Michael’s College in the University of Toronto. He is a longtime student of Lonergan’s work and has edited four volumes of studies by...
In-task auditory performance-related feedback promotes cardiovascular markers of a challenge state during a pressurized task

Background and Objectives: Individuals evaluate the demands and resources associated with a pressurized situation, which leads to distinct patterns of cardiovascular responses. While it is accepted that cognitive evaluations...

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Systems modelling and simulation in health service design, delivery and decision making
The ever increasing pressures to ensure the most efficient and effective use of limited health service resources will, over time, encourage policy makers to turn to system modelling solutions. Such techniques have been available...
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Quantitative analysis of the ACL and PCL using T1rho and T2 relaxation time mapping
Abstract: Background: Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods such as T1rho and T2 mapping are sensitive to changes in tissue composition, however their use in cruciate ligament assessment has been limited to...
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Are we asking the right questions? Working with the LGBTQ+ community to prioritise healthcare research themes
Abstract: Background: Conversations about research priorities with members of the public are rarely designed specifically to include people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) and are not...
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In-task auditory performance-related feedback promotes cardiovascular markers of a challenge state during a pressurized task

Background and Objectives: Individuals evaluate the demands and resources associated with a pressurized situation, which leads to distinct patterns of cardiovascular responses. While it is accepted that cognitive evaluations...

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Probing the formation of silicon nano-crystals (Si-ncs) using variable energy positron annihilation spectroscopy
We describe preliminary results from studies of the formation of silicon nano-crystals (Si-ncs) embedded in stoichiometric, thermally grown SiO 2 using Variable Energy Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (VEPAS). We show that the...
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Are we asking the right questions? Working with the LGBTQ+ community to prioritise healthcare research themes.
BACKGROUND: Conversations about research priorities with members of the public are rarely designed specifically to include people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) and are not researchers....
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