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Sell yourself first: The most critical element in every sales effort. New York: Portfolio Penguin, 2010.

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Hipsz, Inga J. Determination of the relationship between operating effort and pin joint interference in an automobile air vent mechanism. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1996.

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Bob, Anderson. Pollution: Examining cause and effect relationships. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1992.

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Bernards, Neal. Hunger: Examining cause and effect relationships. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1994.

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JoAnne, Buggey, ed. Toxic wastes: Examining cause and effect relationships. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1989.

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JoAnne, Buggey, ed. Nuclear power: Examining cause and effect relationships. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1990.

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Govaerts, Sander. Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9781641893985.

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Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship between premodern armed forces and their environment at three levels: landscapes, living beings, and diseases. The study focuses on Europe's Meuse Region, well-known among historians of war as a battleground between France and Germany. By analyzing soldiers' long-term interactions with nature, this book engages with current debates about the ecological impact of the military, and provides new impetus for contemporary armed forces to make greater effort to reduce their environmental footprint.
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Senn, Mark A. ADA's effect on the landlord/tenant relationship: Special report. New York: Wiley Law Publications, 1993.

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Schmitt, Art. The propinquity effect: How relationships have enhanced my life. Bloomington, Ind: Author House, 2009.

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Bernards, Neal. The war on drugs: Examining cause and effect relationships. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1991.

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Petersen, Mitchell A. The effect of credit market competition on lending relationships. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.

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Every effort: A true story. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.

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Lloyd-Ellis, Huw. Education, occupational choice and the growth-inequality relationship. Toronto: Dept. of Economics and Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto, 1994.

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Quinn, Gerald. The relationship of personality to body image in adult women and the effect of exercise on this relationship. Salford: University of Salford, 1989.

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Roza, Greg. Analyzing the Boston Tea Party: Establishing cause and effect relationships. New York: Rosen Central, 2006.

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Doley, David. Plant-fluoride relationships: An analysis with particular referene to Australian vegetation. Melbourne: Inkata Press, 1986.

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Ripple, William J. Spectral reflectance relationships to leaf water stress. Corvallis, Or: Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory - ERSAL, Oregon State University, 1986.

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Lei, Ting. Design, Synthesis, and Structure-Property Relationship Study of Polymer Field-Effect Transistors. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45667-5.

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Koomson, Dorothy. The Cupid effect. London: Sphere, 2007.

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Personal relationships: The effect on employee attitudes, behavior, and well-being. New York: Routledge Academic, 2012.

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Fuller, Robert J. Birds and habitat: Relationships in changing landscapes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Carpenter, Candace M. Tension & ambiguity: A legislative guide to recent efforts to reform California's state-local fiscal relationship. Sacramento, CA: The Committee, 2001.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Relationship Between Manage Property Seller Effort: And Economic Growth. Independently Published, 2020.

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John, Maria Seymour St. Focusing on Relationships : an Effort That Pays: Parent e Child Relationship Competencies-Based Assessment, Treatment Planning, Documentation, and Billing. Zero To Three, 2019.

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Dishion, Thomas J., and James Snyder, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Coercive Relationship Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199324552.001.0001.

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Since the mid-1980s pioneering research about daily coercive interactions in relationships has shed light on the development and treatment of multiple mental health problems and school safety issues. This handbook brings together the expertise and the perspective of leading scholars and intervention developers in an effort to interpret and clarify coercive dynamics and discuss interventions that reduce coercion and improve health and adjustment. Researchers examine social, physiological, and genetic correlates of coercion dynamics from multiple perspectives, including an evolutionary framework. Coercion is explored with respect to the etiology of aggression, antisocial behavior, violence, anxiety disorders, suicidal behavior, and academic adjustment. Interventions are described that effectively reduce coercion in families, romantic and peer relationships, committed adult intimate relationships, and schools, and among youths and families with autism. Several chapters illustrate methodological, measurement, and conceptual issues that enhance the scientific understanding of how daily coercive interactions influence adjustment over time. Also offered are prospects for prosocial cooperation free of coercive dynamics and strategies for disseminating interventions across global communities for promoting public health and well-being.
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Wallace, Randy. Relationships : : Relationships Are They Worth the Time and Effort. Independently Published, 2019.

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Woods, Charles. 50/50 Plus 100 Efforts: Relationships. Independently Published, 2020.

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Wallace, Randy. Relationships: Are They Worth Your Time and Effort. Independently Published, 2019.

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Aggarwal, Shruti. Perfect Workbook: Because Relationships Need a Little Effort. Independently Published, 2022.

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Stone, Emily. Do Women Compete for Mates When Men Are Scarce? Edited by Maryanne L. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199376377.013.16.

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This review explores whether and how imbalances in the number of men and women—the sex ratio—affects mating competition. I evaluate the available evidence against two hypotheses: a mating supply and demand hypothesis, which predicts mate competition to increase when mates are scarce, and predictions from a ‘faithful as your options’ hypothesis, which suggests mate competition should increase with a surplus of mates because the returns to mating effort are greatest. Men’s mating effort consistently increased with a surplus of mates, supporting the ‘faithful as your options’ hypothesis, but results for women’s mating effort were mixed. Some measures supported the mating supply and demand hypothesis, some supported the ‘faithful as your options’ hypothesis, and some found no relationship with the sex ratio. Socioeconomic development may explain variation in sex ratio effects for women if men are better able to constrain women’s mating effort in traditional societies, or other variables, like variation in mate quality, may better explain women’s mate competition.
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Stole, Inger L. The Initial Year of the Advertising Council. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037122.003.0004.

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This chapter looks at the strategizing and planning efforts that went into the Advertising Council. It outlines the Council’s organizational setup and its working relationship with the government’s Office of War Information (OWI) during its first year of existence. It also presents the Council’s criteria for accepting the government’s domestic information campaigns and how individual campaigns were prepared and implemented in actual advertisements. By providing their services to the government through the Council at no charge, advertisers hoped to impress upon the American people that theirs was a patriotic institution helping the war effort. The chapter concludes with a discourse regarding the advertisers’ victory in the battle to keep advertising a tax-deductible expense for business.
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jason, phyllis. Love Romance Lined Notebook Journal. If Someone Really Wants to Be a Part of Your Life They Will Seriously Make an Effort to Be in It . no Reasons No Excuse: Valentine Notebook Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationship Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Shyamkrishna, Balganesh. Part VI Rights—Structure and Scope, Ch.38 The Constitutionalisation of Indian Private Law. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.003.0038.

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This chapter examines the relationship between private law and constitutional law in India, with particular emphasis on tort law. It considers the Indian Supreme Court’s expansion of its fundamental rights jurisprudence over the past thirty years, as well as its effort to transcend the public law/private law divide. It also explains how the Court’s fusion of constitutional law and tort law has affected the independent efficacy, normativity, and analytical basis of equivalent private law claims in India. It argues that the Court’s efforts have only undermined the overall legitimacy of private law mechanisms in the country, and that this phenomenon is evident not only with respect to tort law, but also to a lesser degree in other areas of private law, such as contract law and property law.
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Fleming, C. J. Eubanks, and James V. Córdova. Emerging Approaches to Empirically Based Couples Interventions. Edited by Erika Lawrence and Kieran T. Sullivan. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199783267.013.009.

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Given the important influence that intimate relationships have on general physical and mental health, the field of couples research is constantly innovating to maximize the impact of interventions on relationship health and intimacy. At present, couples interventions are evolving by either (1) improving the quality of tertiary interventions through deliberately addressing the emotional complexities of relationships in addition to basic skill building or (2) lowering the barriers to help-seeking in an effort to reach the greatest number of people in need at the earliest possible intervention point. This chapter will address how tertiary treatments, such as Insight-oriented Couples Therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, have been adapted to potentially improve therapy outcomes for couples. Brief and web-based interventions, such as the Marriage Checkup, Power of Two Online, and OurRelationship.com, will also be discussed as examples of making couples’ treatment as timely and as accessible as possible.
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Jiang, Tao. Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197603475.001.0001.

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This book offers a new narrative and interpretative framework about the origins of moral-political philosophy that tracks how the three core values—humaneness, justice, and personal freedom—were formulated, reformulated, and contested by early Chinese philosophers in their effort to negotiate the relationship among three distinct domains, the personal, the familial, and the political. Such efforts took place as those thinkers were reimagining a new moral-political order, debating its guiding norms, and exploring possible sources within the context of an evolving understanding of Heaven and its relationship with humans. It makes three key points. First, the central intellectual challenge during the Chinese classical period was how to negotiate the relationships between the personal, the familial, and the political domains (or between the private and the public) when philosophers were reimagining and reconceptualizing a new moral-political order, due to the collapse of the old order. Second, the competing visions can be characterized as a contestation between partialist humaneness and impartialist justice as the guiding norm for the newly imagined moral-political order, with the Confucians, the Mohists, the Laoists, and the so-called fajia thinkers being the major participants, constituting the mainstream intellectual project during this period. Third, Zhuangzi and the Zhuangists were the outliers of the mainstream moral-political debate who rejected the very parameter of humaneness versus justice in the mainstream discourse. Zhuangzi and the Zhuangists were a lone voice advocating personal freedom. For them, the mainstream debate about humaneness and justice was intellectually banal, morally misguided, and politically dangerous.
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Peterson, Brittany L., Beth M. Cohen, and Rachel A. Smith. “Courtesy Incarceration”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037702.003.0005.

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This chapter looks at the stigma experienced by family members of people who are incarcerated, examining how relatives and loved ones of people in prison try to build a sense of community and support. The chapter is based on a collaborative effort designed to preserve the integrity and credibility of the research while capitalizing on the unique strengths that come with personal experience. Each methodological choice helps to balance and alleviate the tension between objectivity and subjectivity in scholarship. The juxtaposition of the “subjective” relationship to the prison system and the “objective” research goals provides a holistic approach to exploring the experiences of those with incarcerated loved ones, in an effort to understand the communicative strategies used in these complex situations.
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McLaren, John Alexander. Relationships between ego development level and major learning efforts. 1985.

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Szumski, Bonnie. Toxic Wastes: Examining Cause and Effect Relationships. Greenhaven Pr, 1990.

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Wolfinsohn, Sarah. Relationships - Environment, Cause and Effect, and Citizenship. Prufrock Press, 2007.

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Wolfinsohn, Sarah. Relationships - Environment, Cause and Effect, and Citizenship. Prufrock Press, 2007.

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Sanders, James W. Laying the Cornerstone, 1825–1846. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190681579.003.0002.

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Benedict Fenwick, the second Roman Catholic bishop of Boston, had a rocky relationship both with the continued influx of Irish peasants and the Boston establishment. His priority was to lay the groundwork for Catholic higher education in Boston rather than establishing a parochial school system. Given that the Boston public schools presented a clear challenge to the faith of the Roman Catholic newcomers, one might expect that there would be a concerted counter-effort to provide a Catholic school alternative. However, the overall parochial school effort in Boston was much less than would have been expected. The major reasons for this “failure” were (1) the nature of the Catholic newcomers, who were overwhelmingly destitute Irish immigrants with no tradition of schooling in their homeland; (2) Bishop Fenwick’s background and personal characteristics; and (3) the policies adopted by the Boston establishment that controlled the public schools.
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Gustafsson, Henrik, Leslie Podlog, and Paul Davis. Hope and Athletic Performance. Edited by Matthew W. Gallagher and Shane J. Lopez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199399314.013.17.

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A substantial body of empirical work has demonstrated links between hope and positive psychosocial functioning within the general field of psychology. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the importance of hope within the athletic domain. The minimal research that does exist suggests that hope is associated with enhanced athlete well-being and performance. The reasons for such associations, however, remain uncertain. Potential mechanisms underlining the hope–performance relationship may include more efficacious goal-setting practices, increased effort, diminished anxiety, and enhanced pain tolerance. Further research is needed to elucidate potential mediators of the hope–performance relationship, the antecedents of hope, the implications of hope for individual and team performance, and the value of hope interventions in augmenting athlete well-being, coping, and athletic performance.
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Govaerts, Sander. Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe. Arc Humanities Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9781641893992.

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Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship between premodern armed forces and their environment at three levels: landscapes, living beings, and diseases. The study focuses on Europe’s Meuse Region, well-known among historians of war as a battleground between France and Germany. By analyzing soldiers’ long-term interactions with nature, this book engages with current debates about the ecological impact of the military, and provides new impetus for contemporary armed forces to make greater effort to reduce their environmental footprint.
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The sex effect: Baring our complicated relationship with sex. Sourcebooks, Inc., 2017.

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Berards, Neal. War on Drugs: Examining Cause and Effect Relationships. Greenhaven Pr, 1991.

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Clark, Catherine E. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190681647.003.0001.

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What is the history of preserving, writing, exhibiting, theorizing, and imagining the history of Paris photographically? How, when, and to what end did photographs become interesting as historical evidence—and more specifically, evidence of the history of Paris—and to whom? These questions can be best answered by an institutional history of photo collecting in the city’s historical museum and library alongside an effort to traces the uses of photographs by amateur and popular historians, publishers, and photographers beyond their walls. This investigation builds on literatures about the city of Paris, its visual regimes, the relationship between history and memory, the role of the historical imagination, the reduction of Paris to an image, and histories of the “Visual Turn.” It deploys the cliché as a methodological approach to tell a new history about the relationship between Paris and its insistently photographic past.
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Gallie, Duncan, Mark Tomlinson, Michael White, and Yuan Cheng. Restructuring the Employment Relationship. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Duncan, Gallie, ed. Restructuring the employment relationship. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998.

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Derrick, Jaye L., and Kenneth E. Leonard. Substance Use in Committed Relationships. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.012.

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This chapter reviews the reciprocal relationship between committed relationships and substance use. Relationship processes affect substance use in three major ways. First, married people tend to use fewer substances than unmarried people, a phenomenon known as the marriage effect. Second, through assortative mating and convergence, spouses tend to be similar to each other in terms of substance use. Third, lower marital quality is associated with increased substance use. Substance use also affects three aspects of marital quality: greater substance use is associated with more negative marital interactions, decreased marital satisfaction and stability, and increased intimate partner violence. The effect of concordance in substance use is discussed. Current limitations of the literature and future directions are described.
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Hunger: Examining Cause and Effect Relationships (Opposing Viewpoints Juniors). Greenhaven Press, 1994.

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