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Bertrand, Gilles. Scénarios Europe 2010: Cinq avenirs possibles pour l'Europe. Rennes: Apogée, 1999.

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Prince, Phil. L' énergie dans le monde: Le passé et les avenirs possibles. Calgary, Alta: Canadian Energy Research Institute, 2005.

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Prince, J. Philip. L' énergie dans le monde: Le passé et les avenirs possibles. Calgary: Canadian Energy Research Institute, 2005.

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Avenirs possibles: Du bâtiment de la société, de sa façade et de ses habitants. Lyon: Parangon/Vs, 2012.

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Howard, Tom. All possible avenues. Sydney: Rastar Press, 1986.

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Meichelbeck, Elisabeth. Un avenir possible: Pouvoirs et responsabilités des hommes. Strasbourg-Koenigshoffen: Editions Sophón, 1994.

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Ronald, Reagan. Possible avenues for cooperation with the Soviet Union in the development of capabilities for verifying compliance with nuclear testing limitations: Message from the President of the United States transmitting an unclassified interagency study ... pursuant to Public Law 99-145, section 1003(a) (99 Stat. 705). Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Howard, Tom. All Possible Avenues. Rainbow Publishing, 1991.

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Howard, Tom. All Possible Avenues. Rainbow Publishing, 1991.

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Sacharoff, Shanta Nimbark. Other Avenues Are Possible: Legacy of the People's Food System of the San Francisco Bay Area. PM Press, 2016.

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Sacharoff, Shanta Nimbark. Other avenues are possible: Legacy of the people's food system of the San Francisco Bay Area. 2016.

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Sacharoff, Shanta Nimbark. Other Avenues Are Possible: Legacy of the People's Food System of the San Francisco Bay Area. PM Press, 2016.

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Sacharoff, Shanta Nimbark. Other Avenues Are Possible: Legacy of the People's Food System of the San Francisco Bay Area. PM Press, 2016.

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Decoeur, Henri. Concluding Remarks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823933.003.0010.

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Thornton, Fanny. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824817.003.0009.

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The chapter collates the major themes and outcomes which have emerged in the preceding chapters. Key insights gained through the application of a justice framework are identified and situated in the context also of possible limitations of a justice approach. The Conclusion, finally, highlights gaps that the book was unable to address and recommends possible worthwhile avenues for further study.
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Ansen Zeder, Elisabeth, Pierre-Yves Brandt, and Jacques Besson, eds. Clinique du sens. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.9782813003591.

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Dans nos sociétés sécularisées, où sont prônées laïcité et neutralité, on assiste à un effort de conceptualisation pour penser la spiritualité en clinique. Cet effort s’organise autour d’un consensus consistant à placer la personne humaine au centre de la prise en soins. Serait-il alors possible d’envisager un avenir construit sur une « spiritualité universelle » au-delà des religions et des barrières culturelles ? Dans cette perspective, l’anthropologie proposée par Viktor Frankl (1905-1997) constitue un paradigme fédérateur entre théologiens, accompagnants spirituels, soignants, médecins, psychiatres et psychothérapeutes permettant de nourrir et d’entretenir un dialogue fécond pour les questions soulevées par ce que l’on peut ranger sous l’appellation de « clinique du sens ». En effet, le terme « sens » occupe un rôle central aussi bien dans la pensée de Viktor Frankl que dans la plupart des modèles de « Spiritual Care ».
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Bliss, Ricki, and Graham Priest, eds. Reality and its Structure. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755630.001.0001.

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This volume brings together fourteen essays from leading and emerging scholars that address issues relating to the view that has come to be known as metaphysical foundationalism, and explore possibilities regarding its alternatives. According to the foundationalist, reality is hierarchically arranged with chains of entities ordered by metaphysical dependence relations that terminate in a fundamental ground populated by consistent and contingent entities. Each essay in this volume addresses some aspect or other of at least one of these core commitments. Must there be anything fundamental? Is reality hierarchically structured? Why should we be foundationalists? Is metaphysical infinitism possible? Is metaphysical coherentism possible? What does reality look like if we allow inconsistent fundamentalia? These are the sorts of pertinent questions seldom asked in the current literature, and exactly the kinds of questions addressed in this volume. The volume, then, aims to open up a much broader perspective on metaphysical dependence than currently exists, and point to ways of exploring new avenues of thought on the subject.
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Craig, Jessica, and Alex R. Piquero. Crime and Punishment in Emerging Adulthood. Edited by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795574.013.010.

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Emerging adulthood is a time of transition and identity development, largely between late adolescence and into early adulthood. During this period, individuals are navigating their new roles as adulthood ensues and, for some, antisocial behavior is part of this time period. This chapter highlights some of the main findings regarding the age–crime relationship, discusses some of the most central theories for understanding this relationship, and reviews the various punishment and rehabilitation strategies that have been applied to adolescent (and, very recently, emerging adulthood) offending. The authors identify gaps in the knowledge base, and possible avenues for both theoretical and empirical research are suggested.
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David, Scorey, Geddes Richard, and Harris Chris. Part III Dispute Resolution Under the Bermuda Form, 21 Awards. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198754404.003.0021.

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Once the substantive hearing has been concluded, as discussed in Chapter 20, the tribunal has the responsibility of deciding the dispute and delivering an award. This chapter addresses issues arising in connection with the award process in England and Wales under the Arbitration Act 1996 and is primarily intended to be of assistance to arbitrators as to the options that might be available to them in preparing an award in an arbitration under the Bermuda Form. Topics discusses include the duties of the tribunal; final, partial, and interim awards; the finality of awards and possible avenues of review; consequences of bifurcated arbitrations; and finality of interim awards.
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Swart, Juani. HRM and Knowledge Workers. Edited by Peter Boxall, John Purcell, and Patrick M. Wright. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199547029.003.0022.

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This article develops a definition of the knowledge worker and discusses the characteristics of knowledge workers and their work. It then shifts to the organizational level and takes a closer look at the characteristics of knowledge-based organizations and the management of knowledge work. Several managerial and theoretical challenges arise when we combine individual and organizational knowledge perspectives. Each of these challenges, together with relevant knowledge-focused HR practices, is discussed and presented in a table, which serves as a summary to the article. The final section looks toward the future and explores possible avenues for research, theory-building, and HRM policy and practice development.
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Dov, Jacobs. Part II The Relationship to Domestic Jurisdictions, 12 The Frog that Wanted to Be an Ox: The ICC’s Approach to Immunities and Cooperation. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198705161.003.0012.

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This chapter addresses the relationship between immunities and the requirements of state cooperation in cases where the person prosecuted is a national of a non-State Party (e.g. Al Bashir). It examines the complex relationship between Articles 27 and 98 of the Rome Statute and the manner in which they comport with clearly established norms of public international law. The chapter highlights a number of possible legal avenues to circumvent the obstacle posed by immunities, which include reference to customary international law, analysis of the powers of the United Nations Security Council, and the Genocide Convention. It argues that all these solutions have a number of flaws that are difficult to overcome.
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Blom, Deborah. Child Sacrifice in the Ancient Andes. Edited by Sally Crawford, Dawn M. Hadley, and Gillian Shepherd. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.31.

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While reports of child sacrifice in the ancient Andes are often sensationalized to captivate popular audiences, the study of the practice provides archaeologists with an important means of investigating power and sociopolitical dynamics in antiquity. This chapter discusses the significance of the terms ‘child’ and ‘sacrifice’ in the Andes and examines the evidence of child sacrifice from ancient contexts in Andean regions of modern-day Peru and Bolivia. It considers data on sacrificial practices from dives sources, such as descriptions in ethnohistorical documents, representations in architectural design and portable art, and direct evidence found in the archaeological record. Finally, various approaches to the study of these sacrifices and possible avenues for future analyses are outlined.
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Bernstein, Steven. Challenges in the Empirical Study of Global Governance Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826873.003.0011.

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This commentary discusses three challenges for the promising and ambitious research agenda outlined in the volume. First, it interrogates the volume’s attempts to differentiate political communities of legitimation, which may vary widely in composition, power, and relevance across institutions and geographies, with important implications not only for who matters, but also for what gets legitimated, and with what consequences. Second, it examines avenues to overcome possible trade-offs from gains in empirical tractability achieved through the volume’s focus on actor beliefs and strategies. One such trade-off is less attention to evolving norms and cultural factors that may underpin actors’ expectations about what legitimacy requires. Third, it addresses the challenge of theory building that can link legitimacy sources, (de)legitimation practices, audiences, and consequences of legitimacy across different types of institutions.
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Codó, Eva. Language Policy and Planning, Institutions, and Neoliberalisation. Edited by James W. Tollefson and Miguel Pérez-Milans. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190458898.013.27.

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This chapter maps out the empirical research conducted on language policy and practice in neoliberalising institutional spaces. The chapter is divided according to three main types of institutional spaces: the workplace, education, and civil society organisations. The analysis examines individual subjectivities, institutional regimes, and political economy in contemporary institutions. The first section reviews studies that have investigated changing language policies and practices in relation to labour processes in the neoliberalised work environments of late modernity. The second section refers to the ways in which the neoliberalisation of education has impacted on and been achieved through language policies in that domain. The third section discusses research that has addressed the study of language policy in nongovernmental organisations providing services outsourced by the state. The chapter concludes with a discussion of possible avenues for further investigation of language policy and planning (LPP), institutions, and neoliberalisation.
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Stawarczyk, David. Phenomenological Properties of Mind-Wandering and Daydreaming. Edited by Kalina Christoff and Kieran C. R. Fox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464745.013.18.

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Mind-wandering and daydreams (i.e., spontaneous thoughts that are both task-unrelated and decoupled from current sensory perceptions) have recently become the object of increased interest in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. To date, however, there have been relatively few attempts at investigating the form and content of these thoughts, and what individuals are exactly thinking about when they daydream or their minds wander from the here and now. This chapter provides a historical overview of the studies that have investigated the phenomenological properties of mind-wandering and daydreams. It reviews the current state of research, examining how specific phenomenological features of these thoughts are related to beneficial and deleterious aspects of cognitive and affective functioning. It concludes by discussing possible avenues for future investigations, such as how the content and context of occurrence of mind-wandering and daydreams might interact to determine their functional outcomes.
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McKee, Kimberly D., and Denise A. Delgado. Degrees of Difference. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043185.001.0001.

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Degrees of Difference: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School uses personal narrative supported by scholarly research to identify the struggles faced by women of color in graduate school and the methods deployed by women to mitigate the academic and emotional struggles they face. Contributors represent a diverse group of women from different ethnic, racial, and national origin backgrounds in fields ranging from the humanities to sciences. The essays engage common themes that recur in many women of color’s narratives: racial microaggressions, alienation, disillusionment, a lack of departmental and institutional support, imposter syndrome, a lack of self-care, and limited support from family and partners. The authors then discuss the specific steps taken to resist the roadblocks that stop many women of color from completing their degrees. Focusing on self-care, the creation of supportive communities, finding like-minded mentors, and strategies on resisting racism and unsupportive faculty and graduate students, the contrubtors offer solutions and possible avenues to support other women of color’s success in academia.
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Cook, Harry, and Michael Newson. Yemeni Irregular Migrants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Implications of Large Scale Return. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190608873.003.0007.

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In 2013, the Saudi government embarked on a nationwide strategy to restructure its labor market and its policies towards the recruitment of foreign workers. These changes are in line with the implementation of Saudi Arabia’s Nitaqat system which aims to better regulate foreign labor in the country and to reduce the number of irregular workers in the Kingdom. As a result of these changes in policy and implementation, there have been large-scale deportations of irregular workers—along with their family members, in some cases—from KSA beginning in mid-2013 and continuing up to the time of writing. Yemeni workers in KSA have been particularly hard hit by these policy changes due to the largely informal nature of labor migration flows that have existed between KSA and Yemen for the past few decades. This chapter explores the possible implications of the recent labor policy changes in KSA for Yemeni and host communities in KSA, as well as for returning workers, their families, and communities of origin in Yemen. The chapter concludes with several recommendations on how to effectively address the challenges these disruptions will cause and how to build new avenues to support the transnational linkages between Yemeni migrant workers in KSA and their communities in Yemen.
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Abdel Aziz, Azza Ahmed, and Aroob Alfaki. Shifting Terrains of Political Participation in Sudan: Elements dating from the second colonial (1898–1956) period to the contemporary era. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.70.

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This report presents elements of the development of Sudanese women’s political participation through time. It highlights several political routes from their early days until the contemporary era. The study is based on an analysis of secondary sources alongside empirical data derived from four states within Sudan, namely: Blue Nile, Central Darfur, Kassala and River Nile. Different themes are explored and they include: the meanings of political participation, women’s leadership roles, identifying structural limitations that hinder the participation of women in politics, possible avenues for women’s participation, the presence of women in politics, variations in religious interpretations and their impact on political participation, the status of the Sudanese constitution and the views of women and men on the extent that women might advance in the next elections. The report also address how the December revolution of 2018 might improve the situation for women’s political participation, since it marks a break from the earlier practices of the Islamist regime that had a severe negative impact on the freedoms of Sudanese women and their ability to engage in political activities. Political parties are considered gatekeepers for women’s access to political positions of power as they play an important role in institutionalizing women’s inclusion in politics. Ensuring that political parties in Sudan play an active role in the advancement of gender equality and the enhancement of women’s political participation is particularly important as Sudan prepares for its transition to democracy.
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Schmidt, Robert Kyle. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear. SAE International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/9780768099430.

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The aircraft landing gear and its associated systems represent a compelling design challenge: simultaneously a system, a structure, and a machine, it supports the aircraft on the ground, absorbs landing and braking energy, permits maneuvering, and retracts to minimize aircraft drag. Yet, as it is not required during flight, it also represents dead weight and significant effort must be made to minimize its total mass. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear, written by R. Kyle Schmidt, PE (B.A.Sc. - Mechanical Engineering, M.Sc. - Safety and Aircraft Accident Investigation, Chairman of the SAE A-5 Committee on Aircraft Landing Gear), is designed to guide the reader through the key principles of landing system design and to provide additional references when available. Many problems which must be confronted have already been addressed by others in the past, but the information is not known or shared, leading to the observation that there are few new problems, but many new people. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear is intended to share much of the existing information and provide avenues for further exploration. The design of an aircraft and its associated systems, including the landing system, involves iterative loops as the impact of each modification to a system or component is evaluated against the whole. It is rare to find that the lightest possible landing gear represents the best solution for the aircraft: the lightest landing gear may require attachment structures which don't exist and which would require significant weight and compromise on the part of the airframe structure design. With those requirements and compromises in mind,The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear starts with the study of airfield compatibility, aircraft stability on the ground, the correct choice of tires, followed by discussion of brakes, wheels, and brake control systems. Various landing gear architectures are investigated together with the details of shock absorber designs. Retraction, kinematics, and mechanisms are studied as well as possible actuation approaches. Detailed information on the various hydraulic and electric services commonly found on aircraft, and system elements such as dressings, lighting, and steering are also reviewed. Detail design points, the process of analysis, and a review of the relevant requirements and regulations round out the book content. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear is a landmark work in the industry, and a must-read for any engineer interested in updating specific skills and students preparing for an exciting career.
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