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Ellickson, Phyllis L. An assessment of active versus passive methods for obtaining parental consent. [Santa Monica, Calif: Rand Corp.], 1989.

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Weibel, Jean-Pierre, and Roberto Bernhard. Aktive Bürgerschaft oder passive Bevölkerung: Die Ausländer in der Schweiz: Rolle im öffentlichen Leben und Integration = Citoyenneté active ou population passive : les étrangers en Suisse: rôle dans la vie civique et modes de'intégration. Aarau: Sauerländer, 2000.

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Grzymski, Jan. Rozmowa czy konfrontacja?: Protesty pisane, marsze i strajki w Polsce 2005-2007. Warszawa: Instytut Spraw Publicznych, 2008.

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Georgina, Webster, ed. Community involvement in health: From passive recipients to active participants. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 1998.

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Zion, Noam. A different night: The family participation Haggadah. Jerusalem, Israel: Shalom Hartman Institute, 1997.

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Packevich, Alla. Model of the settlement system of the future. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/997136.

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The textbook is devoted to the issues of understanding the laws in the evolution of human consciousness and the formation of a pyramid of human values. For this purpose, the study analyzes the periodization of spatial structures and attempts to reproduce the logic of the process of consciousness development. The place of man in the system of cosmic evolution, the understanding of the process of transition from passive and unconscious human participation in evolution to active and conscious are comprehended. Brief information about the principles of the formation of the structure of space and the organization of systems of populated places is presented. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of all forms of education of educational institutions of secondary vocational and higher education in the field of training "Architecture" , as well as for all those interested in the problems of territorial development.
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A, Thompson Wendy J., ed. Leadership for older adults: Aging with purpose and passion. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel, 1999.

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Mungal, A. S. Le sens de l'histoire: Du Zaïre au Congo démocratique (passage obligé à la 3ème République). [Kinshasa?]: IEEP, 1997.

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La Fayette: La passion de la liberté. Boulogne: Timée, 2007.

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Passion politique: Carnets d'une militante. Paris: Riveneuve éditions, 2012.

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Public and civic leisure in Québec: Dynamic, democratic, passion-driven and fragile. Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2008.

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Season of change: Parenting your middle schooler with passion and purpose. Mustang, Okla: Tate Pub., 2008.

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Québec (Province). Assemblée nationale. Commission permanente de la culture. Le passage à l'an 2000 (l'adaptation des systèmes informatiques à l'an 2000): Rapport final. [Québec]: Assemblée nationale, Secrétariat des commissions, 1999.

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Gaudreau, Lorraine. Parlons politique!: Session de formation sur le passage à la politique partisane. Québec: Collectif québécois d'édition populaire, 1994.

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B, Gould William, ed. Diary of a contraband: The Civil War passage of a Black sailor. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2002.

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"For us it was heaven": The passion, grief and fortitude of Patience Darton from the Spanish Civil War to Mao's China. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2012.

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The trouble with passion: Political theory beyond the reign of reason. New York, NY: Routledge, 2006.

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Something in the air: American passion and defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. New York: Free Press, 2009.

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Kagel, Mauricio. Passion selon St Bach /Mauricio Kagel ; livret, textes et entretien traduits par Philippe Olivier ; avec la participation de la Direction de la danse, Ministere de la culture. [Strasbourg]: Musica 85, Dernière nouvelles d'Alsace, 1985.

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Pinkerton, Allan. Pinkerton's report to the people of the U.S. on the Baltimore plot to assassinate Lincoln: Particularly as to detective Pinkerton's participation ... : History and evidence of the passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harrisburg, PA., to Washington, D.C. on the 22d and 23d of February 1861. [Springfield, Ill: Ads Press, 1988.

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Zeeman, Marion. Early event-related potentials to changes in frequency with passive subject participation. 1990.

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Smithies, Jan, and Georgina Webster. Community Involvement in Health: From Passive Recipients to Active Participants. Ashgate, 1999.

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Lena, Kolarska-Bobińska, Kucharczyk Jacek, Zbieranek Jarosław, Instytut Spraw Publicznych (Warsaw, Poland), and Obserwatorium demokracji w Polsce (Project), eds. Demokracja w Polsce 2005-2007. Warszawa: Fundacja Instytut Spraw Publicznych, 2007.

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Zakaras, Alex. Complicity and Coercion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813972.003.0008.

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This chapter argues that citizens of modern states are typically complicit in the injustices committed by their governments, and that this complicity gives rise to an obligation to participate responsibly in politics. The argument proceeds in three broad steps: first, a causal account of individual complicity in collective injustice is developed. Second, drawing on this account, it is argued that even politically passive citizens are typically complicit in their government’s injustices, despite the fact that they are best understood as coerced accomplices to state action. Finally, it is argued that the morally appropriate response to complicity in political injustice—or the danger thereof—is responsible political participation.
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Macdonald, Catherine. The Role of Gender in the Extractive Industries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817369.003.0021.

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Recognizing that women’s participation is necessary for the achievement of sustainable development, extractives industry companies are increasingly committed to integrating gender equality and women’s economic empowerment into aspects of their operations. This chapter reviews recent literature on gender and the extractive industries and considers the following questions emerging from the scholarship. How is gender understood in the extractives sector and has this changed over time? What are the gendered impacts of the extractive industries? Are women passive victims of the sector rather than active participants or even resisters to industrial expansion? What is the nature of extractives-associated sex work and gender-based violence in various settings? In addition, the chapter evaluates industry efforts towards achieving improved gender balance in the sector.
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Martino, Gina M. Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469640990.001.0001.

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Across the borderlands of the early American northeast, New England, New France, and Native nations deployed women with surprising frequency to the front lines of wars that determined control of North America. Far from serving as passive helpmates in a private, domestic sphere, women assumed wartime roles as essential public actors, wielding muskets, hatchets, and makeshift weapons while fighting for their families, communities, and nations. Revealing the fundamental importance of martial womanhood in this era, Gina M. Martino places borderlands women in a broad context of empire, cultural exchange, violence, and nation building, demonstrating how women's war making was embedded in national and imperial strategies of expansion and resistance. As Martino shows, women's participation in warfare was not considered transgressive; rather it was integral to traditional gender ideologies of the period, supporting rather than subverting established systems of gender difference.In returning these forgotten women to the history of the northeastern borderlands, this study challenges scholars to reconsider the flexibility of gender roles and reveals how women's participation in transatlantic systems of warfare shaped institutions, polities, and ideologies in the early modern period and the centuries that followed.
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Hudson, Jared. Obviam. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768098.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the construction of vehicular space in Latin literary texts, identifying two significant aspects of Roman transport’s representation. First is the set-piece depiction of roadway encounters, articulated as a physical run-in of wayfarers with clashing modes of transport. Although the moralizing thrust of such portraits is to inveigh against lavish transportation while extolling simple travel, their more powerful function is to assert the ability of (particular) mobile parties to transcend transit’s physicality. Second is such scenes’ frequent problematization of physical agency, drivers and passengers being caught between demeaning hands-on participation in travel’s means and excessively passive forms of conveyance. The aim throughout is to move beyond a view of such articulations as merely diatribes against luxurious travel, and to excavate how the underlying instrumentality of transportation—its emphatic ‘by-way-of-ness’—is rhetorically constituted, and indeed a vital part of the Roman production of space.
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Acharya, Amitava. India’s ‘Look East’ Policy. Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743538.013.33.

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India’s relationship with its eastern neighbours has evolved from pan-Asian romanticism and assertive leadership in the late 1940s and 1950s, to isolation and neglect following its defeat in the 1962 war with China, and finally to a more pragmatic resolve since the early 1990s to seek integration with the region and to benefit from its economic dynamism. But while the economic dimension of India’s ‘look east’ policy remains far from realizing its full potential, a strategic dimension has emerged, namely India’s role as a useful political and diplomatic counterweight to Chinese influence in the Asian security architecture. Another dimension of India’s ‘look east’ policy, its participation in Asian regionalism, has New Delhi pursuing a somewhat passive role under ASEAN’s leadership. The ‘look east’ policy faces new challenges as India must reconcile its role as an emerging power, with its traditional tendency to isolate itself from external economic and geopolitical currents.
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Banaś, Monika. Kobiety w polityce: Sfera publiczna. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381383424.

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WOMEN IN POLITICS. THE PUBLIC SPHERE Culture, which is the basis of individual and collective mentality, has power to form and re-form human behaviour, ambitions, actions, plans, etc. The cultural dimension is therefore highly important for the issues presented in this publication. Mentality consent to the presence of women in politics as active agents, and not only passive (absent) actors, can and does happen precisely through cultural changes. In this case, projects promoting gender equality, equal access of women and men to material and symbolic goods, such as work and prestige, play a fundamental role. Also in the field of education, it is vital to encourage children and young adults, regardless of gender, to become involved in political life, without stigmatizing, discriminating against or perpetuating stereotypical thinking about women. The topic of women’s participation in politics still remains a vivid issue, calling for inclusion in the general public discourse and general social awareness and, above all, everyday practice. Let this publication be an invitation to do so.
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Cusack, Sandra A. Leadership for Older Adults: Aging With Purpose And Passion. Routledge, 1998.

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David, Dishon, and Zion Noam, eds. Hagadah shel Pesaḥ =: The family participation Haggadah : a different night. Jerusalem, Israel: Shalom Hartman Institute, 1997.

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Noam, Zion, and Dishon David, eds. [Hagadah shel Pesaḥ] =: The family participation Haggadah : a different night. Jerusalem, Israel: Shalom Hartman Institute, 1997.

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Vickery, Jacqueline Ryan, and S. Craig Watkins. Worried About the Wrong Things. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262036023.001.0001.

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It’s a familiar narrative in both real life and fiction, from news reports to television storylines: a young person is bullied online, or targeted by an online predator, or exposed to sexually explicit content. The consequences are bleak; the young person is shunned, suicidal, psychologically ruined. In this book, Jacqueline Ryan Vickery argues that there are other urgent concerns about young people’s online experiences besides porn, predators, and peers. We need to turn our attention to inequitable opportunities for participation in a digital culture. Technical and material obstacles prevent low-income and other marginalized young people from the positive, community-building, and creative experiences that are possible online. Vickery explains that cautionary tales about online risk have shaped the way we think about technology and youth. She analyzes the discourses of risk in popular culture, journalism, and policy, and finds that harm-driven expectations, based on a privileged perception of risk, enact control over technology. Opportunity-driven expectations, on the other hand, based on evidence and lived experience, produce discourses that acknowledge the practices and agency of young people rather than seeing them as passive victims. Vickery first addresses how the discourses of risk regulate and control technology, then turns to the online practices of youth at a low-income, minority-majority Texas high school. She considers the participation gap and the need for schools to teach digital literacies, privacy, and different online learning ecologies. Finally, she shows that opportunity-driven expectations can guide young people’s online experiences in ways that balance protection and agency.
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The Art of Living: Reflections for full participation in Life. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Ghosts of Passion: Martyrdom, Gender, and the Origins of the Spanish Civil War. Duke University Press, 2007.

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Schmidt, Gregory A., and Kevin Doerschug. Promoting physical recovery in critical illness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0378.

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Survivors of critical illnesses are often faced with persistent neuromuscular weakness that interferes with daily activities. Advancements in survival from critical illness have led to a rise in the number of patients afflicted with post-intensive care unit (ICU) incapacity. It is clear that the pathology leading to ICU-acquired weakness is present within 24 hours of the start of ICU care. Care-givers must consider interventions to limit or reverse these processes from the onset of critical illness. We suggest strategies both for avoiding harms and for actively promoting recovery of skeletal and respiratory muscles. Muscular silence contributes to, while muscular activity alleviates, myopathy. Thus, limiting sedation and neuromuscular blockade will facilitate spontaneous muscle activity, and allow for active participation in physical therapy. Protocols that aggressively assess for the potential for extubation shorten the duration of ventilation and thus decrease exposure to sedation. Mobility teams should safely guide patients in their progress from a passive range of motion through more active therapies despite ongoing critical illness. Early ICU mobility is not only safe, but reduces the incidence of delirium and duration of mechanical ventilation. Importantly, early ICU mobility increases the likelihood of a return to independent function among ICU survivors. A change in culture from one that practices deep sedation and protective support is suggested, to one that demonstrates an urgency to liberate patients from the confines and perils of critical illness.
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"Supported passage reading" from teaching students with disabilities to read. Boston, MA: Federation for Children with Special Needs, 2000.

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Bruce, Girard, Foy Evelyne, and Berqué Pascal, eds. La passion radio: Vingt-trois expériences de radio participative et communautaire à travers le monde. Paris: Syros, 1993.

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Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. Bison Books, 2011.

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Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich. Die leidende und am Creutz sterbende Liebe Jesu. Edited by Warwick Cole. A-R Editions, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/b214.

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Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690–1749) was a highly respected musician and composer who contributed works in all major eighteenth-century musical genres. His first Passion, Die leidende und am Creutz sterbende Liebe Jesu, was performed widely during his lifetime, including by Bach in the same year he composed his Christmas Oratorio, which imitates various aspects of Stölzel's style. There are several characteristics of Stölzel's Passion that demonstrate the composer's unusual approach to the genre, including a lack of named protagonists, texts couched in the present tense to heighten the immediacy of the drama, a balance between recitatives and arias, and the employment of primarily seventeenth-century chorales with plain harmonizations that may have encouraged the participation of the listening congregation. Evidence of the Passion's popularity is evident from the existence of a truncated and adapted mid-eighteenth century score, several excerpts of which are included in the edition's appendix.
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The Trouble With Passion: Political Theory Beyond the Reign of Reason. Routledge, 2005.

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Hall, Cheryl. The Trouble With Passion: Political Theory Beyond the Reign of Reason. Routledge, 2005.

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The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance. Harvard Business Review Press, 2015.

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Long Passage to Korea: Black Sailors and the Integration of the United States Navy. Defense Dept., Navy, 2003.

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Nalty, Bernard C. Long Passage to Korea: Black Sailors And the Integration of the U.s. Navy. Diane Pub Co, 2003.

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Hart, Daniel, and James Youniss. Civic Development in the 21st Century. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190641481.003.0007.

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Communities and political governance can be improved by promoting civic development. Unfortunately, contemporary ideological, ethnic, and economic segregation are corrosive to civic development, and the decline of community institutions and civic engagement opportunities within them weaken the traditional structures of democratic socialization. The transformations in social life wrought by computer-mediated communication and social interaction have not as yet been found to be powerful factors for youth participation in their communities or in the political process. We ought not hope that the challenges to youth engagement we have described throughout the book will resolve as a result of the passage of time. Instead, by committing to providing youth with real community civic opportunities, we can create capable citizens who will invigorate American society.
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Ignacio, Tirado. 17 National Report for Spain. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198727293.003.0017.

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This chapter discusses the law on creditor claims in Spain. Spain’s current insolvency regulatory regime resulted from the reorganization and modernization that took place with the passing of the 2003 Insolvency Law (Ley Concursal). The ranking of claims under the Insolvency Law coexists with a ranking of claims for execution in individual proceedings, regulated in the Civil Code. The Spanish system has been generally respectful of the pre-insolvency entitlements of secured creditors; provides priority for post-commencement financing; and includes different tiers of priorities for certain categories of creditors. The remainder of the chapter deals with insolvency claims, administration claims, and non-enforceable claims in turn. Each section covers: the definition and scope of the claim; rules for submission, verification, and satisfaction or admission of claims; ranking of claims; and voting and other participation rights in insolvency proceedings.
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Bulut, Ergin. A Precarious Game. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501746529.001.0001.

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This book is an ethnographic examination of video game production. The developers that were researched for almost three years in a medium-sized studio in the United States loved making video games that millions play. Only some, however, can enjoy this dream job, which can be precarious and alienating for many others. That is, the passion of a predominantly white-male labor force relies on material inequalities involving the sacrificial labor of their families, unacknowledged work of precarious testers, and thousands of racialized and gendered workers in the Global South. The book explores the politics of doing what one loves. In the context of work, passion and love imply freedom, participation, and choice, but in fact they accelerate self-exploitation and can impose emotional toxicity on other workers by forcing them to work endless hours. The book argues that such ludic discourses in the game industry disguise the racialized and gendered inequalities on which a profitable transnational industry thrives. Within capitalism, work is not just an economic matter, and the political nature of employment and love can still be undemocratic even when based on mutual consent. As the book demonstrates, rather than considering work simply as a matter of economics based on trade-offs in the workplace, we should consider the question of work and love as one of democracy rooted in politics.
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Hoffer, Richard. Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. University of Nebraska Press, 2018.

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The Long Passage to Korea: Black Sailors and the Integration of the U.S. Navy (U.S. Navy and the Korean War). Naval Historical Center, 2003.

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