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Banks, Martha E. "Feminist Voices of Color: History, Identity, and Empowerment." Psychology of Women Quarterly 20, no. 4 (December 1996): 609–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6402.1996.tb00326.x.

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African American Single Mothers: Understanding Their Lives and Families, Bette J. Dickerson (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995. 200 pp., $48.00 (cloth), ISBN: 0-8039-4911-1; $24.00 (paper), ISBN: 0-8039-4912-x. Black Women in America, Kim Marie Vaz (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995. 396 pp., $52.00 (cloth), ISBN: 0-8039-5454-9; $24.95 (paper), ISBN: 0-8039-5455-7. Understanding Latino Families: Scholarship, Policy, and Practice, Ruth E. Zambrana (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995. 242 pp., $47.95 (cloth), ISBN: 0-8039-5609-6, $23.95 (paper), ISBN: 0-8039-5610-X.
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Bednarowska, Aleksandra. "Dyskurs o kobietach na łamach prasy żydowskiej w Niemczech w latach 1933-1938 a powieść obyczajowa w odcinkach pisarek żydowskich w gazecie „Israelitisches Familienblatt” na przykładzie Mutter von sechs Kindern (Matka sześciorga dzieci) Adeli Elkan." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia ad Bibliothecarum Scientiam Pertinentia 20 (March 29, 2023): 469–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20811861.20.30.

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This article focuses on the discourse on the roles of Jewish women in society and family that was carried out in Jewish newspapers in Nazi Germany. Women were abandoning workplaces outside the home and leaving the best paying jobs for men. Many male journalists and com-munity leaders stressed the importance of the Jewish family, its traditions, and their religion for the survivors of the Jewish community in Germany. Women were not only caretakers of their families’ material needs, but they also acted as spiritual leaders who introduced the concept of Jewishness to their children.The second part of the article shows how female writers at the time responded to this discourse in their novels. For example, the novel Mother of Six written by Adele Elkan focuses on the history of a single mother and her struggles to raise six children in the Weimer Republic during first years of Nazi Germany. Elkan’s novel offers a rebuke to the prevailing discourse and argues that widows and single mothers have a right to happiness — women should not have to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their children and families.
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LI, Hon Lam. "Engelhardt on the Family." International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine 11, no. 2 (January 1, 2013): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.111551.

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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in EnglishTristram Engelhardt, Jr. offers erudite and compelling arguments for the view that all families should try to realize the traditional family. Although I tend to agree with him from a personal standpoint, I doubt that this view can be justified to those with whom we are in reasonable disagreement about the family. I make three critical points. First, although Engelhardt stops short of saying that the state should encourage people to form traditional families, or discourage those who do not, some state perfectionists might do so. From the perspective of public reason, it is unjust for the state to favor some conceptions of what is good over others, if these conceptions are all reasonable. Moreover, those whose conceptions of the good are not favored will feel that they are disrespected. Second, insofar as Engelhardt thinks that all families should try to realize traditional families, the traditional family would not be perceived as good by those who do not like children. Moreover, it would be difficult to persuade those who have decided not to have children for reasons of career, burden, or more altruistic concerns. Third, against Engelhardt’s stance against the “egalitarian aspirations” of liberalism, I argue that women too often sacrifice their possible careers for the sake of the family, even when they hold advanced degrees from prestigious universities, or professional qualifications. This kind of injustice is too uncomfortable to ignore.DOWNLOAD HISTORY | This article has been downloaded 29 times in Digital Commons before migrating into this platform.
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Ulianova, Galina. "Female Entrepreneurs: Husbands Taking their Wives’ Surnames as a Tool of Family Business and Brand Preservation in Moscow Merchant Families in the 19th Century." Adam & Eve. Gender History Review, no. 30 (2022): 174–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/2307-8383-2022-30-174-212.

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The article focuses on the phenomenon of husband changing his surname to that of his wife, revealed in the course of a study of the history of entrepreneurship of the Moscow merchant family firms in the 19th century, and can be recognized as a tool of family business and brand preservation. The power to decide whether or not a name change should be authorized belonged to the commit-tee of deputies of the Moscow Merchant Society. For a case to be considered, it was necessary for a solicitor to file a petition and for three merchants to confirm in writing that ‘there is no evil intention and harm to others on the part of the person who wishes to change his last name’. In the article four petitions of the 1870s are analysed, three were approved, and one rejected. The cases of name-changing indicate that, for the sake of preserving his achieved social status and a merchant family’s capital, the new member of that family was sometimes ready to relinquish his initial self-identity.
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Jimenez, Marta. "Aristotle on Becoming Virtuous by Doing Virtuous Actions." Phronesis 61, no. 1 (December 10, 2016): 3–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685284-12341297.

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Aristotle’s claim that we become virtuous by doing virtuous actions raises a familiar problem: How can we perform virtuous actions unless we are already virtuous? I reject deflationary accounts of the answer given inNicomachean Ethics2.4 and argue instead that proper habituation involves doing virtuous actions with the right motive, i.e. for the sake of the noble, even though learners do not yet have virtuous dispositions. My interpretation confers continuity to habituation and explains in a non-mysterious way how we become virtuous by doing virtuous actions in the right way.
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Gossard, Francis, Zdenka Pausova, Benoit Deslauriers, Theodore A. Kotchen, Allen W. Cowley, Daniel Gaudet, Johanne Tremblay, and Pavel Hamet. "Heritability of Heart Rate upon Stimulation in Members of Families with History of Hypertension." Hypertension 36, suppl_1 (October 2000): 718. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/hyp.36.suppl_1.718-b.

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P139 Objectives:Heart rate (HR) is an independant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and believed to be in part genetically determined. We have studied the heritability of HR in members of large families with history of hypertension (HT). In addition, candidate genes involved in cardiovascular regulation were tested. Methodology:Under study, families of the Saguenay-Lac St-Jean of the province of Quebec showed a higher prevalence of HT in all age groups than the national and provincial population and high degree of kinship. Using impedance plethysmography HR was recorded during posture and mental stress tests. DNA extracted from blood leucocytes was analysed by PCR for the ACE and TNF-α genes. Heritability and linkage were analysed with the FCOR and SIBPAL programs of the SAGE package. Results: HR changed significantly from the resting supine position to standing, sitting, 2 min. and 4 min. into the math test and returned to baseline after 10 min of rest. Heritability (h 2 ) estimates are shown in the table below. Indexes of h 2 were significant during math test and the recovery period (*:p<0.05,***:p<0.001). Only the ACE I/D polymorphism was suggestively linked (p=0.03) to HR and only for the post-test period. Conclusions: A significant genetic component of HR was observed only during stimulation by the mental stress test. At the post-test period, a part of the heritable component appeared to be linked to the ACE locus. (Supported by MRC and NIH SCOR program)
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Dulaj, Fridrik. "Historical developments of the Albanian language in Rahovec." Technium Social Sciences Journal 31 (May 9, 2022): 771–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v31i1.6372.

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Before we go further it is important to see the possible origin of Rahovac/ Rahovec language. If we refer the history of Rrahovec/ Rahovecas an urban center, as a starting point we can consider residences that are found in the work of Selami Puhales where we mentioned before we have two sorts of Rahovec, great Rahovec/ Rahovec and small Rahovec. Both of them had 43 headed houshold1. Its development and transformation in a small town ocured later. Recalling that only 500 families were in Rahovec/ Rahovec in 18922. Albanians for the sake of developing their economy and comerce, perhaps to preverse their physical beign, started to communicate in the language of those who supplied Rahovec/ Rahovec with goods and who governed in the administrative sense. The need for business development pushed citizens of Rahovec/ Rahovec to subject the pressure of the language of those which whom they had intercourses. Albanian language was a native languagein Rahovec/ Rahovec clearly speak some old Albanian remants like the preservation of consonant groups: mb, nd, ng3, ex. How is it going! (Puna e mbarë), Doing well! (Mbarë paq), Plant wheat! (mbjell grurë), Thanks, l exchange grapes with beans, don’t mention, eating breead (hanger buk), l load wood (ngarkoj dru) etc.
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Tackett, Alayna P., Caroline M. Roberts, Michael Farrow, and Elizabeth L. McQuaid. "Food insecurity and caregiver perceptions of food allergen risk by food purchase location in children with food allergies." Translational Behavioral Medicine 9, no. 3 (May 16, 2019): 404–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibz059.

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Abstract Meeting nutritional needs of children with food allergy (FA) may be challenging without affordable, quality foods. Food purchase location may impact availability of FA-safe foods; however, no research examining food purchase location in families of children with FA exists. This study compared caregiver report of food insecurity (FIS; food insecure vs. food secure), FA risk, and history of food-induced anaphylaxis (FIA) in families of children with FA, who primarily purchase food items at grocery/supermarkets (n = 140) or convenience marts/bodegas (CB; n = 32). Caregivers (N = 172; 49% mothers, 49% fathers, 2% grandparent/other relative) of children with FA (57% male; Mage = 7.5 years; 66% White [22% Latinx and 44% non-Latinx] and 23% Black) completed an online survey. Variables included demographics, history of FIA, and caregiver perceptions of FIS and FA risk. Caregivers who purchased food items from CB versus supermarkets reported higher perceived risk of accidental ingestion (χ2 = 20.49, p < .001, 94% vs. 50%), severe reaction (χ2 = 15.05, p < .001, 97% vs. 61%), death (χ2 = 27.48, p < .001, 91% vs. 49%), FIS (χ2 = 21.69, p < .001, 94% vs. 49%), and FIA (χ2 = 11.96, p = .001, 94% vs. 32%). Effect sizes were small–moderate (Cramer’s V = .26–.40). Families who purchased food at CB reported greater food allergen concerns and FIS than families who purchased food at supermarkets. Differences in FA-related perceived risks may reflect the health disparity and adversity these families face to meet basic nutritional needs, such as FA-related constraints. Point-of-care efforts are needed to provide early screening for families who may be at risk for experiencing FIS.
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Badr, Waris, Ali Ahmad, and Noorullah Aziz. "Afghan Migration and its Impacts on Community of Afghanistan." Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 3, no. 5 (October 9, 2023): 248–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.5.23.

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The history of migration is by far one of the very harshest and difficult topics in this new era of modernization. This article is going to define a particular part of the migration history and its aspects, which will be focusing mainly on a far-distant and barely remembered land called Afghanistan. Here we take you to the times of despair and hopelessness of a nation which has had war over war, conflict over conflict and which has seen empires come and go for over 3 centuries. This article talks about the poor condition of those people who had no other option but to leave their lands, harvests and sometimes even families because they were harmed by the war. What happens when one flees their country? Why would someone be this desperate? How does one deal with this inconvenience? What are the impacts of this immigration on a country? Do they ever return? The role of the neighboring countries has always been a very important issue in this topic like these. They have since been receiving our desperate and turmoil people who were in need of a shelter and asking for help for their survival’s sake. It will be unprofessional to just talk about their help and not their benefits from this vast immigration. They have also availed from our immigration. Pakistan and Iran have had very faithful and scared people working for them for a very less expensive wages which in other case would never have been the same.
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Plaster, Joseph. "Safe for Whom? And Whose Families? Narrative, Urban Neoliberalism, and Queer Oral History on San Francisco’s Polk Street." Public Historian 42, no. 3 (August 2020): 86–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2020.42.3.86.

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In this essay I reflect on my experience as director of Polk Street: Lives in Transition, a project that drew on oral histories to intervene in debates about gentrification, homelessness, sex work, queer politics, and public safety in the highly polarized setting of gentrifying San Francisco. From 2008–10, I recorded more than seventy oral histories from people experiencing the transformation of the city’s Polk Street from a working-class queer commercial district to a gentrified entertainment destination serving the city’s growing elite. Oral histories enabled me to document a local past rich in non-biological family structures, which I interpreted through public “listening parties,” professionally mediated neighborhood dialogues, a traveling multimedia exhibit, and radio documentaries. The project challenged gentrifiers’ claims to be promoting “safety” and “family” by positing alternative understandings of both concepts drawn from oral histories with transgender women, queer homeless youth, sex workers, and working-class gay men who had made Polk Street their home.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "For their families and for the sake of history"

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Mintz, Daniel V. "Mathematics for history's sake : a new approach to Ptolemy's Geography." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/2152.

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Almost two thousand years ago, Claudius Ptolemy created a guide to drawing maps of the world, identifying the names and coordinates of over 8,000 settlements and geographical features. Using the coordinates of those cities and landmarks which have been identified with modern locations, a series of best-fit transformations has been applied to several of Ptolemy’s regional maps, those of Britain, Spain, and Italy. The transformations relate Ptolemy’s coordinates to their modern equivalents by rotation and skewed scaling. These reflect the types of error that appear in Ptolemy’s data, namely those of distance and orientation. The mathematical techniques involved in this process are all modern. However, these techniques have been altered in order to deal with the historical difficulties of Ptolemy’s maps. To think of Ptolemy’s data as similar to that collected from a modern random sampling of a population and to apply unbiased statistical methods to it would be erroneous. Ptolemy’s data is biased, and the nature of that bias is going to be informed by the history of the data. Using such methods as cluster analysis, Procrustes analysis, and multidimensional scaling, we aimed to assess numerically the accuracy of Ptolemy’s maps. We also investigated the nature of the errors in the data and whether or not these could be linked to historical developments in the areas mapped.
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Stephenson, Kate. ""It's not for the sake of a ribboned coat" : a history of British school uniform." Thesis, University of York, 2016. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/12647/.

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Despite a good deal of work on the history of education, uniforms and children’s clothes as separate fields of research, the development of school uniform is an area that has received little meaningful academic attention to date. School uniform is a visibly prominent reflection of, not only, institutional values, but also of wider views and an indicator of cultural change. This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to recreate the five hundred year history of British school uniform using archival, commercial and autobiographical sources to discuss trends in design, adoption and change across a wide range of educational institutions. In doing so the importance of social factors and constructs on the education system and school appearances have become apparent, most notable amongst these are class and gender, but also nationalism and religion. This broad approach enables a wider spectrum of influences and processes to be analysed and their impact seen over a longer time period, allowing connections to be made that might, otherwise, have been missed through close focus. The resulting wide temporal framework can also act as a basis in which future research may be situated.
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Sin, Kwok-wah Genious, and 冼國華. "Genteel families of the Southern Dynasties." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31685195.

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Casely-Hayford, Augustus Lavinus. "A genealogical history of Cape Coast stool families." Thesis, Online version, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.325493.

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Nichols, Lee Anne. "The infant caring process among Cherokee mothers." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186688.

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The purpose of this study was to identify the process of providing care to infants among Oklahoma Cherokee mothers. American Indian infants are one of the most vulnerable populations in the United States, thus making them more vulnerable to the care they receive. American Indian mothers have cultural differences that influence the care they provide to their infants. Given the dearth of knowledge about this process and its significance to the health and well-being of American Indian children and perhaps other children, a qualitative grounded theory method was used to build scientific knowledge in this area. Northeastern Oklahoma Cherokee mothers who had an infant less than two years of age comprised the sample pool. Informants were selected according to the process of "theoretical sampling." Nineteen informants were interviewed over a three month time period. Data were also obtained through participant observation. These interviews and observations provided the data for analysis. The audio-taped interviews were transcribed, and then analyzed using the technique of "constant comparative analysis," consistent with grounded theory. A social process of Indian infant care among Cherokee mothers was identified. Eight concepts emerged from data analysis. The first and principal concept, Being a Cherokee Mother, described the functions of being an Indian mother in Cherokee society. The seven other concepts describe the patterns of cultural care the mothers provided to their infants. These concepts were: Accommodating Everyday Infant Care, Accommodating Health Perspectives, Building a Care-Providing Consortium, Living Spiritually, Merging the Infant into Indian Culture, Using Non-Coercive Discipline Techniques, and Vigilantly Watching for the Natural Unfolding of the Infant. Trustworthiness and credibility of the findings were established. Knowledge gained from this study may enable nursing professionals to become culturally competent in providing care that promotes the health practices of Cherokee mothers as they then provide care for their infants. Culturally sensitive nursing care provided to Cherokee families will be enhanced.
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Ziehl, Susan C. "Family diversity : a South African perspective focusing on Whites in Grahamstown." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004467.

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Drawing on developments in the field of family history and studies of families in contemporary settings, the study addresses the question of explaining variations in household patterns. Its empirical basis is a survey of White households in Grahamstown. The surveyed population was broken down in terms of class (occupation) and culture (language) and analyses conducted to determine if there are any statistically significant relationships between these variables and the tendency to reside in particular household structures. The question of 'family ideology' was also addressed as an attempt was made to uncover subjects' views on a variety of family-related issues. On the basis of the research results, a model of the relationship between class, culture and household structure was developed. Its application to a comparison of Black and White household structures in South Africa as well as the United States, is discussed. Finally, attempts at redefining the family are addressed and a new definition of the family proposed.
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NUNES, CAMILA PATRICIA BAZILIO. "HISTORY-SENSITIVE RECOVERY OF FEATURES IN CODE OF EVOLVING PROGRAM FAMILIES." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2012. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=28759@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO
Uma família de programas pode degenerar devido a mudanças não planejadas e, consequentemente, tendem a prejudicar a manutenção dos membros da família. Esta degeneração é frequentemente causada pelo código de uma característica (feature) da família que é modificada individualmente em cada membro sem considerar outros membros da família. Em casos extremos, o código da família é completamente ou parcialmente replicado e individualmente modificado por diversos membros em evolução. Assim, à medida que uma família evolui, pode não ser mais possível identificar e classificar os elementos de código implementando as características comuns e variáveis. Uma das atividades iminentes para resolver esses problemas é a recuperação sensível à história de características da família. Este processo de recuperação inclui a análise histórica de cada membro da família a fim de identificar e classificar os elementos de implementação (e.g. métodos, atributos) de acordo com a sua natureza de variabilidade. Os trabalhos existentes falham em analisar a evolução dos membros de uma família com o objetivo de recuperar os elementos de implementação das características. Além disso, as técnicas existentes para a análise de características não são efetivas, pois elas apenas levam em consideração a história de um único membro por vez. Em resumo, as contribuições desta tese são divididas em três partes: (i) um catálogo de incompatibilidades de mapeamento para guiar engenheiros de software na corretude e completude de seus mapeamentos de características. Este catálogo é útil para garantir uma melhor eficácia do processo de recuperação durante a análise dos mapeamentos; (ii) um conjunto de cinco heurísticas para a expansão automática de mapeamentos de características ao longo do histórico da família de programas. Essas heurísticas são baseadas na análise histórica multi-dimensional da família e no catálogo de incompatibilidades de mapeamentos; e (iii) um conjunto de heurísticas sensíveis a história para classificar os elementos de implementação de cada característica da família de acordo com seu grau de variabilidade.
A program family might degenerate due to unplanned changes in its implementation, thus hindering the maintenance of family members. This degeneration is often induced by feature code of the program family that is changed individually in each member without considering other family members. In extreme cases, the program family code is fully or partially replicated and individually changed across several evolving members. Hence, as a family evolves over time, it might no longer be possible to identify and classify the implementation elements realizing common and variable features. One of the imminent activities to address these problems is the history-sensitive recovery of program family s features. This recovery process encompasses the historical analysis of each family member in order to identify and classify the implementation elements (i.e. methods, attributes) according to their variability nature. Existing work fails to analyse the evolution of the family members with the goal of recovering features implementation elements. Additionally, existing techniques for feature analysis are not effective as they only take into consideration the history of a single member product. In summary, the contributions of this thesis are threefold: (i) a catalogue of mapping mismatches to guide software engineers in promoting the correctness and completeness of their feature mappings. This catalogue is useful to ensure a better effectiveness of the recovery process during the mapping analysis; (ii) a suite of five heuristics for the automatic expansion of feature mappings throughout the program family history. Those heuristics rely on both the multi-dimensional historical analysis of program families and the catalogue of mapping mismatches; and (iii) a suite of history-sensitive heuristics for classifying the implementation elements realizing each family feature according to their variability degree.
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Williams, Emma Peyton. "Dreaming of Abolitionist Futures, Reconceptualizing Child Welfare: Keeping Kids Safe in the Age of Abolition." Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1592141173476542.

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Clarkson, Christopher Allan. "Remoralizing families? Family regulation and state formation in British Columbia, 1862-1940." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6174.

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This thesis contributes to scholarly debates over the enactment and effect of age, gender, and kin-based property rights during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The thesis focuses on three distinct waves of reform, involving homestead, married women's property, intestacy, and maintenance legislation. Similar 'waves' of legislation have been documented throughout North America. This thesis brings new evidence to the discussion of legislative intentions and regulatory effects. In doing so, it challenges current conceptualizations of regulatory relationships, an issue of some importance to those interested in matters of governance and legislative efficacy. The evidence collected during this investigation raises several questions respecting current theories of legislative formulation. Current theories hold that family property rights were altered during this period for two reasons: as part of a liberal drive to increase individual rights; and as a result of 'the state's' interest in protecting reproduction from economic volatility. The evidence renders each of these interpretations problematic: first, while women's individual rights were expanded, men faced increasingly overt regulation; and second, with respect to 'the state's' interest in reproduction, this thesis challenges the reification of a neutral, transhistorical state. The evidence reveals self-interested legislative factions with overlapping and contradictory regulatory agendas. In response, this investigation tests 'state formation' theory as a means of understanding legislative formulation and regulatory relationships, commenting on both the strengths and weaknesses of the approach. This thesis also brings new evidence to two areas of interest to students of legislative implementation: the nature of judicial construction, and the value of cases for understanding regulatory relationships. Studies of the married women's property acts, both in the United States and Canada, have revealed that the judiciary interpreted the statutes conservatively, inhibiting full realization of the legislation's equal-rights potential. This thesis revisits the issue, scrutinizing legislative intentions and exploring the doctrines of judicial construction, resulting in the reinterpretation of both legislative intent and judicial behaviour. The second debate surrounding legislative implementation revolves around an emerging sense of the inherent limitations of cases as source material. Both social and legal historians have commented on the narrow scope of case files for the exploration of regulatory relationships. What happens outside the courtroom is of great concern, and case files reveal only a 'slice' of human experience. Moreover, within legal history, several commentators have noted that published cases differ significantly from the vast majority of unpublished cases. This thesis contributes to the understanding of regulation both within and outside the courtroom, employing published and unpublished cases, bureaucratic correspondence and quantitative studies.
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Rubio, Charisse D. "Ecclesiology of the Domestic Church: History & Implications." Athenaeum of Ohio / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=athe159223336608125.

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Books on the topic "For their families and for the sake of history"

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. For Pete's Sake. New York: Berkley Pub., 2005.

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Akaba, Masaharu. Sake, masu. Tōkyō: Hōsei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2006.

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Sutō, Kazuo. Miomotegawa sake monogatari. Tōkyō: Sakufūsha, 1985.

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Schnabel, Nikodemus C. For Zion's sake. Jerusalem]: Top Touch and Jerusalem Artists' Company, 2010.

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Vogelsang-Eastwood, Gillian. For modesty's sake? Rotterdam: Barjesteh, Meeuwes & Co, 1996.

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Lunds universitet. Centrum för Danmarksstudier, ed. Det politiska äktenskapet: 400 års historia om familj och reproduktion. Göteborg: Makadam, 2010.

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Kobayashi, Tetsuo. Nihon sake masu zōshokushi. Sapporo-shi: Hokkaidō Daigaku Shuppankai, 2009.

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Ishigaki, Satoru. Sake to chōmiryō, hozonshoku. Tōkyō: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 2019.

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Yokota, Hiroyuki. Horoyoibanashi, sake no Nihon bunkashi. Tōkyō: Keibunsha, 2019.

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Lebra-Chapman, Joyce. The Scent of Sake. New York: HarperCollins, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "For their families and for the sake of history"

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Xuan, Phan Thi Hong, Phan Hieu Nghia, Le Nguyen Ai Huyen, Kang Min Soo, and Vo Phan My Tra. "Research Overview on the Life of Families with Foreign Elements in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam." In Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Management (INSYMA 2022), 701–9. Dordrecht: Atlantis Press International BV, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-008-4_88.

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AbstractHo Chi Minh City is considered a safe land of perching birds, where diverse and colorful cultures converge. Experiencing many difficulties throughout history, Ho Chi Minh City has been growing and developing to affirm the country’s leading position. Alongside the city’s economic and social development, the cultural environment has been significantly diversified. For instance, the imprints of families with foreign elements as the result of transnational marriages - have become the trend of the 21st century. The article summarizes, discusses, and analyzes related articles, including theories, regarding the topic: “The Life of families with foreign elements in Ho Chi Minh City” with the literature review approach.
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Rivers, Daniel. "Families." In The Routledge History of Queer America, 276–86. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. |: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315747347-22.

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Castiglione-Gertsch, Monica. "Family History in Clinical Trials: Experience of the IBCSG and the SAKK." In Familial Cancer Control, 31–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77582-6_8.

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Brown, Marvin T. "Reinhold Niebuhr During the Time of the White Compromise." In Library of Public Policy and Public Administration, 95–115. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77363-2_7.

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AbstractThe story of how the theological ethicist, Reinhold Niebuhr, dealt with race during the “white compromise” (from after Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement) gives us a good picture of what will work and not work in re-directing American Prosperity toward a sustainable future. In his early years, Niebuhr argued against the Ku Klux Klan in Detroit, and supported sharecropper cooperatives in Arkansas. He guided his later ethical analysis of national and international groups by what he called “Christian realism,” which assumed that groups had limited capacity for doing good. At the height of his national status, he wrote books as though American history was the same as white history. He suggested caution in applying the Brown v. Board of Education decision to white families and after the civil rights movement had disrupted the “white compromise,” Niebuhr moved somewhat closer to Martin Luther King Jr.’s view of the “beloved community.”
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Davis, Mary Ann. "History: The Changing Face of Adoption." In Children for Families or Families for Children, 25–58. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8972-4_2.

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Little, Ann M. "Building Colonies, Defining Families." In A Companion to American Women's History, 49–65. Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470998595.ch4.

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Holme, Anthea. "Housing History." In Housing and Young Families in East London, 58–82. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003415862-4.

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Sumner, G. V. "The Pompeii in Their Families." In American Journal of Ancient History, edited by Ernst Badian, 8–25. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237196-003.

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Alexander, Daniel S. "Montel’s Theory of Normal Families." In A History of Complex Dynamics, 96–107. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-09197-4_8.

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BouDagher-Fadel, M. K., F. T. Banner, and J. E. Whittaker. "The Early Cretaceous families." In The Early Evolutionary History of Planktonic Foraminifera, 53–56. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5836-7_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "For their families and for the sake of history"

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Mischevca, Vlad. "Phanariot diplomacy (1711-1821)." In Latinitate, Romanitate, Românitate. Conferinţa ştiinţifică internaţională, Ediția a 7-a. Moldova State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59295/lrr2023.18.

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The Phanariot princes, as in the previous era of autochthonous reigns, had diplomatic agents at the Sublime Porte (Capukehai) and benefited from the same ceremonial forms. Thus, throughout the period of the Phanariot reigns (1711-1821), the Romanian Principalities, through their diplomatic agents from Constantinople, who performed the function of representatives of the voivode with diplomatic envoy status, accredited by the Ottoman authorities (Grand vizier), affirmed their status autonomous within the Ottoman Empire. The increase in the importance of the Capukechais during the Phanariot reigns was manifested by the increase in their number, their influence in the Principality and their importance in the diplomatic world of Constantinople. To obtain the desired status, that of voivode (hospodar) or dragoman and to be able to keep it for as long as possible, the Phanariot families had to wage a permanent struggle, by all means to annihilate their opponents, Phanariot’s like themselves. During this period, the history of the foreign policy of Moldova and Wallachia is, in fact, the history of the ties and political relations between the families of the Phanariot princes and the Great European Powers - relationships, which were often hidden, being much more complex and with multivalent implications in the politics of the era than believed.
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Jopek, Dorota. "Challenges of the NYC urban governance." In Virtual City and Territory. Barcelona: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8099.

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New York is the city that once was called by Rem Koolhaas- the urban laboratory with a distinctive ability of implementing innovative solutions to meet its development challenges. That was years before the explosion of the Asian megacities, when New York had to face the problems of the rapid growth of its population together with the uncontrolled urbanization. Continuing of having an ambition to be the world's most dynamic urban economy New York is also set to be the city of choice where families, businesses, and neighborhoods thrive. From the New York City's priorities of being the world's capital of capitalism and the global city – nowadays there are visible changes in planning for the city growth. The main focus of the urban policies is ensuring quality of life for generations of New Yorkers to come and one of the goals of the New York City`s strategic plan for the future is to be a strong and just city. At the same time, its diverse neighborhoods with their own distinctive character, history, and culture are listed among the city’s greatest assets. Is it an innovative solution for city's strategic plan? – probably not and the more adequate term would be return to the origins of democracy – but in terms of New York's development history - it is a slightly different case.
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Arakawa, Fumio. "Remembering the Roots for the Sake of the Future." In 2009 IEEE Conference on the History of Technical Societies. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hts.2009.5337853.

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Lazareva, V. A. "Tolerance Of Students From Multi- And Monoethnic Families." In Pedagogical Education: History, Present Time, Perspectives. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.08.02.25.

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Leonova, E. "Returns Of Adolescents From Adoptive Families: Problems And Pedagogical Solutions." In Pedagogical Education: History, Present Time, Perspectives. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.08.02.50.

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Tulebaeva, A. A., and E. I. Sattarov. "Sampling of young families in a large city." In Scientific dialogue: Questions of philosophy, sociology, history, political science. ЦНК МОАН, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-01-06-2020-06.

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Chiba, Toru, Tetsuo Iwase, Yukihiro Yoshida, and Isao Shirakawa. "History of developing and commercializing families of solid-state calculators." In 2012 Third IEEE HISTory of ELectro-technology CONference - "The Origins of Electrotechnologies" (HISTELCON 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/histelcon.2012.6487586.

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Larisa, Shaphoeva. "ASSISTANCE TO FRONT-FAMILY FAMILIES IN THE YEARS OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (ON THE ARCHIVED DOCUMENTS OF THE BURYAT COMMUNE OF THE CPSU FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1941 TO 1945)." In Archives in history. History in archives. Ottisk, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32363/978-5-6041443-5-0-2018-278-287.

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Laakko, Timo, and Martti Mäntylä. "Feature-Based Modeling of Product Families." In ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium collocated with the ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1994-0387.

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Abstract A feature-based product modeling system is introduced where the user can incrementally create and modify product families. Product family and feature descriptions are coded in a special definition language and can be easily added and modified by the user. The descriptions include dynamically maintained constraints. The definition language description of a new family can be automatically created on the basis of a recognized prototypical instance. A stored design history can be used for generating the geometry definition of the family.
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Proshkova, Z. V. "Advantages of Studying at Online Schools in Assessments of Students’ Families." In International Scientific Conference “Digitalization of Education: History, Trends and Prospects” (DETP 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200509.150.

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Reports on the topic "For their families and for the sake of history"

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Shimizu, Ken-ichi. History and Future Problems of the Developments on EV Families~Review of the Change in Component Technology. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0394.

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Kan, Marni L., Hsiu Chen Yeh, Lisa M. Schainker, Jessica Nelson, Samantha Charm, Cleve Redmond, and Richard Spoth. Substance Misuse Prevention Program Attendance: Predictors Among Military Families. RTI Press, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2022.rr.0048.2212.

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Typical life circumstances for military families may impact their participation in prevention programs, yet little is known about what factors influence their participation. The current study examined predictors of attendance in the Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10–14, for Military Families, a universal in-person program designed to improve family functioning and reduce youth substance misuse and other problem behaviors. Participants included 159 parent–child dyads randomly selected to be offered the 7-week family program. Analyses examined demographic characteristics, deployment experiences, time spent waiting for the program to begin, and psychosocial functioning as predictors of attendance in a series of regression models. Of the 39 percent of families that attended any program sessions, the majority (71 percent) attended at least four of the seven sessions. Attendance varied significantly across the geographic areas in which groups were held. Prior service utilization, youth conduct problem behavior, parental history of deployment, and family conflict were each positively associated with attendance, whereas parent tobacco use was negatively associated with attendance. These results highlight the challenges in recruiting military families into in-person prevention programs and suggest that extra efforts may be needed to engage families that do not perceive that they have a need for support.
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Mullen, Lincoln, John G. Turner, Jason Heppler, and Caroline Greer. Urban American Congregations. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31835/relec.citiesmap.

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In the early twentieth century, the U.S. Census Bureau conducted surveys of American religious congregations every ten years and published reports on the data it collected. The Bureau categorized denominations into different denomination families, linking together churches that had shared history, theology, or practice. This interactive map displays congregations by denominations and denominational families in American cities, including places with 25,000 or more residents.
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Bolivar, Ángela, Juan Roberto Paredes, María Clara Ramos, Emma Näslund-Hadley, and Gustavo Wilches-Chaux. You Are What You Eat. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006316.

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"You are what you eat." It's a familiar expression, but do youhave any idea how true it is? Food does a lot more than simply nourish our bodies; it's an essential part of who we are. When we gather together to produce, prepare, and consume food, we are part of a community. The passing down of food traditions from generation to generation helps form our very identity. One of the best ways to learn about the history of different places and cultures is to eat the local food. How people eat shows us how they've adapted to the geographical and climatic conditions in their region. The same food may have different names, uses, and methods of preparation in different places, depending on local traditions and needs as well as local geography and agricultural practices. Over the centuries, these differences have given rise to a wide range of traditional regional dishes, recipes, and cooking styles, some of which remain favorites.
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Hilbrecht, Margo, and Norah Keating. Migration and Urbanization Trends and Family Wellbeing in Canada: A Focus on Disability and Indigenous Issues. The Vanier Institute of the Family, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.61959/q220119z.

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Discussions of migration and urbanization in Canada and many other nations typically focus on the experiences of individuals. By doing so, the importance of their family relationships and circumstances may be overlooked. A failure to account for broader family networks has wellbeing consequences for both the people who migrate and/or move to urban locations and their family members who have stayed behind. Beyond the individual-level focus, policies related to migration are usually developed as population-level initiatives. This means that families that are considered vulnerable or at-risk due to certain health and/or demographic factors can remain unnoticed and their special needs unaccounted for. The experiences of these families during migration and urbanization merit greater attention so that policy makers and support services can ensure more equitable opportunities and better family wellbeing outcomes. This paper explores migration and urbanization in Canada in relation to family wellbeing with attention to two at-risk population groups: families with a member who has a disability and families that identify as Indigenous. Both groups experience exclusion, that is, systematic actions resulting in being overlooked, ignored, and at-risk. Indigenous families have endured a long history of colonialism, racism, and oppression (Saul, 2014), resulting in a legacy of grievous harm to families and the chronic underfunding of support services such as healthcare, housing, and child welfare (Government of Canada, 2018a; Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, 2015). Families in which there is a member with a disability1 require ready access to affordable healthcare and related services to ensure appropriate support, which is linked to the wellbeing of all family members.
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Toji, Simone. Conviviality-in-Action Of Silence and Memory in the Cultural Performance of Generations of Japanese Migrants in a Riverine Town in Brazil. Maria Sibylla Merian Centre Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, April 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/toji.2023.55.

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The paper describes the effects of the encounter between the Brazilian intangible cultural heritage policy and the celebration of Tooro Nagashi, a cultural practice performed by groups of Japanese descendants in the Ribeira Valley. Based on the notion of “friction”, it identifies points of engagement through which new accounts and unsuspected silences involving Tooro Nagashi and its history emerge. Moreover, it characterises how silence as a collective manifestation is a sensitive feature of certain configurations of conviviality in contexts marked by histories of migration, global war, and state repression. In following the complexities of the case, this analysis reveals the evolution of the convivial situations of the families of Japanese descent in the Ribeira Valley as a living process, characterising it as conviviality-in-action.
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Lazonick, William. Investing in Innovation: A Policy Framework for Attaining Sustainable Prosperity in the United States. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp182.

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“Sustainable prosperity” denotes an economy that generates stable and equitable growth for a large and growing middle class. From the 1940s into the 1970s, the United States appeared to be on a trajectory of sustainable prosperity, especially for white-male members of the U.S. labor force. Since the 1980s, however, an increasing proportion of the U.S labor force has experienced unstable employment and inequitable income, while growing numbers of the business firms upon which they rely for employment have generated anemic productivity growth. Stable and equitable growth requires innovative enterprise. The essence of innovative enterprise is investment in productive capabilities that can generate higher-quality, lower-cost goods and services than those previously available. The innovative enterprise tends to be a business firm—a unit of strategic control that, by selling products, must make profits over time to survive. In a modern society, however, business firms are not alone in making investments in the productive capabilities required to generate innovative goods and services. Household units and government agencies also make investments in productive capabilities upon which business firms rely for their own investment activities. When they work in a harmonious fashion, these three types of organizations—household units, government agencies, and business firms—constitute “the investment triad.” The Biden administration’s Build Back Better agenda to restore sustainable prosperity in the United States focuses on investment in productive capabilities by two of the three types of organizations in the triad: government agencies, implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and household units, implementing the yet-to-be-passed American Families Act. Absent, however, is a policy agenda to encourage and enable investment in innovation by business firms. This gaping lacuna is particularly problematic because many of the largest industrial corporations in the United States place a far higher priority on distributing the contents of the corporate treasury to shareholders in the form of cash dividends and stock buybacks for the sake of higher stock yields than on investing in the productive capabilities of their workforces for the sake of innovation. Based on analyzes of the “financialization” of major U.S. business corporations, I argue that, unless Build Back Better includes an effective policy agenda to encourage and enable corporate investment in innovation, the Biden administration’s program for attaining stable and equitable growth will fail. Drawing on the experience of the U.S. economy over the past seven decades, I summarize how the United States moved toward stable and equitable growth from the late 1940s through the 1970s under a “retain-and-reinvest” resource-allocation regime at major U.S. business firms. Companies retained a substantial portion of their profits to reinvest in productive capabilities, including those of career employees. In contrast, since the early 1980s, under a “downsize-and-distribute” corporate resource-allocation regime, unstable employment, inequitable income, and sagging productivity have characterized the U.S. economy. In transition from retain-and-reinvest to downsize-and-distribute, many of the largest, most powerful corporations have adopted a “dominate-and-distribute” resource-allocation regime: Based on the innovative capabilities that they have previously developed, these companies dominate market segments of their industries but prioritize shareholders in corporate resource allocation. The practice of open-market share repurchases—aka stock buybacks—at major U.S. business corporations has been central to the dominate-and-distribute and downsize-and-distribute regimes. Since the mid-1980s, stock buybacks have become the prime mode for the legalized looting of the business corporation. I call this looting process “predatory value extraction” and contend that it is the fundamental cause of the increasing concentration of income among the richest household units and the erosion of middle-class employment opportunities for most other Americans. I conclude the paper by outlining a policy framework that could stop the looting of the business corporation and put in place social institutions that support sustainable prosperity. The agenda includes a ban on stock buybacks done as open-market repurchases, radical changes in incentives for senior corporate executives, representation of workers and taxpayers as directors on corporate boards, reform of the tax system to reward innovation and penalize financialization, and, guided by the investment-triad framework, government programs to support “collective and cumulative careers” of members of the U.S. labor force. Sustained investment in human capabilities by the investment triad, including business firms, would make it possible for an ever-increasing portion of the U.S. labor force to engage in the productive careers that underpin upward socioeconomic mobility, which would be manifested by a growing, robust, and hopeful American middle class.
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Chhoeung, Norinmony, Sesokunthideth Chrea, and Nghia Nguyen. Cambodia’s Cash Transfer Program during COVID-19. Asian Development Bank Institute, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/rrmz8095.

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In 2019, Cambodia had been enjoying its steady economic growth until the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic hit the country from February 2020 in the form of severe infectious diseases, causing both economic and social problems for people from all walks of life, especially poor and vulnerable families. The IDPoor Equity Card, a poverty identification and registration system, was introduced in Cambodia to provide cash to poor pregnant women and children since 2016. Given its continued success, Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen announced the implementation of the Cash Transfer Program (CTP) using the IDPoor Card system. The CTP provided cash to poor and vulnerable households across the country affected by the pandemic. Executing the first large-scale cash transfer program in history presented significant challenges for the Government of Cambodia. In addition to implementing the program, which had to adhere to the three principles of equity–equality–efficiency, the government had other challenges to overcome, such as the limited number of tablets and facilities to accommodate the many people waiting in line to withdraw cash. Under the guidance of the central government, particularly the Economic and Finance Policy Committee, a technical working group was established to lead the implementation process; coordination among local governments, local councils, agencies, and the poor and needy; review of the IDPoor database; establishment of the digital payment system; and training of local government staff. This enabled the CTP to effectively distribute cash to poor and vulnerable households during the pandemic.
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Haslam, Divna, Ben Mathews, Rosana Pacella, James Graham Scott, David Finkelhor, Daryl Higgins, Franziska Meinck, et al. The prevalence and impact of child maltreatment in Australia: Findings from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study: Brief Report. Queensland University of Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.239397.

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The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) is a landmark study for our nation. The ACMS research team has generated the first nationally representative data on the prevalence of each of the five types of child maltreatment in Australia, and their associated health impacts through life. We also identified information about the context of maltreatment experiences, including how old children are when it occurs, and who inflicts it. This knowledge about which children are most at risk of which types of abuse and neglect, at which ages, and by whom, is needed to develop evidencebased population approaches required to reduce child maltreatment in Australia. The concerning prevalence of maltreatment and its devastating associated outcomes present an urgent imperative for nation-building reform to better protect Australian children and reduce associated costs to individuals, families, communities and broader society. The ACMS collected data from 8500 randomly selected Australians aged 16-65 years and older. We included an oversample of 3500 young people 16-24 years of aged to generate particularly strong data about child maltreatment in contemporary Australian society, to assess its associated impacts in adolescence and early adulthood, and to allow future prevalence studies to detect reductions in prevalence rates over time. Our participants aged 25 and over enabled us to understand prevalence trends at different times in Australian history, and to measure associated health outcomes through life. Participants provided information on childhood experiences of each of the five types of child abuse and neglect, and other childhood adversities, mental health disorders, health risk behaviours, health services utilisation, and more. Our findings provide the first nationally representative data on the prevalence of child maltreatment in Australia. Moreover, the ACMS is the first national study globally to examine maltreatment experiences and associated health and social outcomes of all five forms of child maltreatment. Taken together, our findings provide a deep understanding of the prevalence, context and impact of child abuse and neglect in Australia and make an important contribution to the international field. This brief report presents the main findings from the ACMS for a general public audience. These main findings are further detailed in seven peer-reviewed scholarly articles, published in a special edition of the Medical Journal of Australia, Australia’s leading medical journal. Forthcoming work will examine other important questions about the impacts of specific maltreatment experiences to generate additional evidence to inform governments and stakeholders about optimal prevention policy and practice. There is cause for hope. In recent years, there have been reductions in physical abuse, and in some types of sexual abuse. These reductions are extremely important. They mean that fewer children are suffering, and they indicate that change is possible. Policies and programs to reduce these types of maltreatment are having an effect. Yet, there are other concerning trends, with some types of maltreatment becoming even more common, including emotional abuse, some types of sexual abuse, and exposure to domestic violence. And new types of sexual victimisation are also emerging. As a society, we have much work to do. We know that child maltreatment can be reduced if we work together as governments, service sectors, and communities. We need to invest more, and invest better. It is a moral, social and economic imperative for Australian governments to develop a coordinated long-term plan for generational reform. We have found that: 1. Child maltreatment is widespread. 2. Girls experience particularly high rates of sexual abuse and emotional abuse. 3. Child maltreatment is a major problem affecting today’s Australian children and youth – it is not just something that happened in the past. 4. Child maltreatment is associated with severe mental health problems and behavioural harms, both in childhood and adulthood. 5. Child maltreatment is associated with severe health risk behaviours, both in childhood and adulthood. 6. Emotional abuse is particularly harmful, and is much more damaging than society has understood.
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