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M, Vella Carolyn, ed. A new archetype for competitive intelligence. Westport, Conn: Quorum Books, 1996.

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Eenwyk, John R. Van. Archetypes & strange attractors: The chaotic world of symbols. Toronto: Inner City Books, 1997.

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Saif, Sathya Bernhard bin. Tibetische Medizin fu r den Westen: Das Archetypen-Meridian-System in der Praxis. Wien: Springer, 2010.

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Conforti, Michael. Field, form, and fate: Patterns in mind, nature, and psyche. Woodstock, Conn: Spring Publications, 1999.

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Conforti, Michael. Field, form, and fate: Patterns in mind, nature, and psyche. Woodstock, Conn: Spring Publications, 1999.

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Kim, Daniel H. Systems Archetypes III. Pegasus Communications, 2000.

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Applying Systems Archetypes. Pegasus Communications, 1997.

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Kim, Daniel H. Systems Archetypes I. Pegasus Communications, 1993.

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Kim, Daniel H. Systems Archetypes II: Using Systems Archetypes to Take Effective Action (Toolbox Reprint Series). Pegasus Communications, 1994.

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Department of Defense. War and Man: Finding Practical Value in Psychological Theories for the Military Professional - Study of Five-Factor Model and the Enneagram System, Analysis of Nine Separate Trait Archetypes. Independently Published, 2018.

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Kim, Daniel H., and Virginia Anderson. Systems Archetype Basics: From Story to Structure. Pegasus Communications, 1998.

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Systems Archetype Basics: From Story to Structure. Pegasus Communications, Inc., 1998.

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Michel, Fromont. 16 A Typology of Administrative Law in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198726401.003.0016.

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This chapter examines the diversity of administrative law in European states. It considers administrative-law orders that have remained unique as well as those which have been influential. Three archetypes of administrative law provide the focal point for this discussion: Great Britain, France, and Germany. These three states have propagated their own system of administrative law throughout Europe, either in the shadow of their military and political power, through their economic significance, or through the influence of their legal scholarship. Groups or families of countries have grown around these ‘source states’ and partly use the same legal institutes and principles.
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Joyce, Rosemary. The Future of Nuclear Waste. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190888138.001.0001.

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How can sites of waste disposal be marked to prevent contamination in the future? The United States government addressed this challenge in planning for nuclear waste repositories. Consulting with experts in imagining future scenarios, in language and communication, and in anthropology, the Department of Energy sought to develop plans that would satisfy demands from the Environmental Protection Agency for a marker system that would be effective long into the future. Expert consultants proposed two very different designs: one based on archaeological sites recognized as cultural heritage monuments; the other proposing that certain forms invoke universal feelings. The Department of Energy opted for a design based on archaeological ruins, cited as proof human-made markers could last and communicate warnings for thousands of years. This book explores the common-sense assumptions the experts made about their archaeological models and shows how they are contradicted by what archaeologists understand about these places and things. The book alternates between discussions of archaeological marker designs and reflections on the alternative proposal based on archetypes intended to arouse universal responses. Recognizing these archetype designs as similar in scale and form to Land Art projects, it compares the way government experts proposed that their designs would work with views of modern artists and critics. Drawing on views of indigenous people who disproportionately are asked to accommodate such projects, the book explores concessions within the project that only oral transmission is likely to ensure that such sites remain identifiable long into the future.
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Pearson, Carol S. Thinking about Business Differently: Organizational Systems and Leadership Archetypes. Innovision Communications, 1998.

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PhD, Dorothy May. Archetypal Reiki: Spiritual, Emotional and Physical Healing : Book and Cards. Journey Editions (VT), 2000.

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Pearson, Carol S. Invisible Forces I: Using the Power of Archetypes to Heal Family Systems. Type & Temperament, Incorporated, 1999.

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Datta, Sambit, and David Beynon. Digital Archetypes: Adaptations of Early Temple Architecture in South and Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Digital Archetypes: Adaptations of Early Temple Architecture in South and Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Albert, Rutherford. The Elements of Thinking in Systems: Use Systems Archetypes to Understand, Manage, and Fix Complex Problems and Make Smarter Decisions. Dorottya Zita Varga, 2019.

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The Elements of Thinking in Systems: Use Systems Archetypes to Understand, Manage, and Fix Complex Problems and Make Smarter Decisions. Independently published, 2019.

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Conforti, Michael. Field, Form and Fate: Patterns in Mind, Nature, and Psyche. Spring Journal, 2003.

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Schul, Jeanne. Embodied Dreams. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039409.003.0011.

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In this chapter, the author examines somatic practices with dream images from the perspective of Jungian psychology. A registered somatic movement therapist and depth psychologist, the author reflects on her personal experiences of working two somatic dreams. In particular, she describes her application of the Shin Somatics approach to self-reference touch, teaching through touch, and dance improvisation, as she uses it when working with archetypal dreams. She discusses the relationship between the soma, somatic dreams, the chakra system, and archetypal imagery, and defines these terms in connection with the therapeutic exploration of dreams. She says soma includes the sensations that she experiences—while asleep and awake—that she can identify with her eyes closed. The author concludes by sharing how her work with somatic dreams and dancing the chakras has saved her life on more than one occasion, including her passage through a chaotic midlife crisis.
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SEL : SYSTEM BALANCED by LANGUAGE : a Reform in Language: Jesus-Archetype-savior-anointed, Logocentrism - the Insufficiency of the Law, Return-to-mount-sermon. Independently Published, 2020.

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Charles M, Fombad. Part 2 Archetypal Examples of Different Models of African Constitutional Adjudication, 3 The Cameroonian Constitutional Council: Faithful Servant of an Unaccountable System. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198810216.003.0004.

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Adem, Abebe. Part 2 Archetypal Examples of Different Models of African Constitutional Adjudication, 8 Unique but Ineffective: Assessing the Constitutional Adjudication System in Ethiopia. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198810216.003.0009.

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Department of Defense. System Shock: The Archetype of Operational Shock - Chaos, Deep Battle, and Complexity Theory in the Gray Zone, Examination of Russian War Strategy from First World War Era. Independently Published, 2018.

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Swenson, Geoffrey. Contending Orders. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197530429.001.0001.

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Abstract Legal pluralism matters. It shapes how people order their lives and interact with their fellow citizens and with state officials. Often in developing countries, for instance, non-state justice systems handle most disputes and operate with real autonomy from the state. Robust legal pluralism challenges conventional notions of sovereignty because it undercuts the state’s claim to a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence within its territory. This book examines the role of legal pluralism in state-building, particularly efforts to establish democratic governance and the rule of law. State and non-state justice may largely work in tandem, while clashing legal systems can generate prolonged and potentially even violent conflict. The book proposes four new, distinct legal-pluralism archetypes—combative, competitive, cooperative, and benign—to better understand how legal pluralism functions in practice and how state and non-state authorities interact. It posits five main strategies used by domestic and international actors to influence the relationship between state and non-state justice systems: bridging, harmonization, incorporation, subsidization, and repression. Case studies from two countries with extensive legal pluralism, Afghanistan and Timor-Leste, illustrate why legal pluralism matters for attempts to promote democracy and the rule of law. These show divergent outcomes influenced by how the state engaged with non-justice actors: efforts in Afghanistan failed, but Timor-Leste has made impressive progress. While the case studies focus on post-conflict states, the theory presented can help improve efforts to promote the rule of law and good governance in all legally pluralist settings.
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Mitchell, Peter. Horse Nations. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198703839.001.0001.

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The Native American on a horse is an archetypal Hollywood image, but though such equestrian-focused societies were a relatively short-lived consequence of European expansion overseas, they were not restricted to North America's Plains. Horse Nations provides the first wide-ranging and up-to-date synthesis of the impact of the horse on the Indigenous societies of North and South America, southern Africa, and Australasia following its introduction as a result of European contact post-1492. Drawing on sources in a variety of languages and on the evidence of archaeology, anthropology, and history, the volume outlines the transformations that the acquisition of the horse wrought on a diverse range of groups within these four continents. It explores key topics such as changes in subsistence, technology, and belief systems, the horse's role in facilitating the emergence of more hierarchical social formations, and the interplay between ecology, climate, and human action in adopting the horse, as well as considering how far equestrian lifestyles were ultimately unsustainable.
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Kirch, Patrick V. The Prehistory of Hawai‘i. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.027.

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The Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated inhabited archipelago in the world. Initially colonized around A.D. 1000, the environmental gradients of rainfall and island-age have influenced subsequent cultural variation and differentiation in the islands. Settlements are typically dispersed hamlets and integrated within agricultural facilities such as irrigated pondfields and dryland field systems. Populations were politically organized in idealized pie-shaped units or ahupua`a that typically encompass a cross-section of island resources. Material culture , including fishhooks, stone tools, and religious temples, is broadly similar within these units, but there is also much evidence for elite control of specialized production in some areas. The Hawaiian Islands are the archetypal chiefdom society, although based on changes in demography, monumental architecture (heiau) and royal centers, intensive agriculture, and divine kingship, the population had likely crossed the threshold of sociopolitical complexity to that of an archaic state prior to the arrival of Europeans in 1778.
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Williams, John, and Francis Bonnet. Analgesics in anaesthetic practice. Edited by Michel M. R. F. Struys. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0018.

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Each year, approximately 230 million major surgical procedures are undertaken worldwide, with over three-quarters of the patients complaining of pain postoperatively and 10% complaining of severe pain. Pain is not, however, just an unpleasant sensory consequence of surgery, but can also have significant physiological implications impacting negatively on well-being and postoperative outcome. Postoperative pain may also result in changes within the central nervous system, leading to the development of chronic pain states lasting in excess of 3–6 months. Adequate analgesia has proven to be effective when employed in the perioperative period at combating many of these adverse effects. An understanding of the basic physiological and pharmacological mechanisms responsible for producing, transmitting, and sustaining pain has allowed for a variety of effective analgesic agents to be fashioned and used clinically to treat pain. Morphine, the archetypal opioid analgesic, is the most familiar of these agents with a long history of use and evidence of effectiveness; morphine possesses a number-needed-to-treat (NNT) to reduce pain by 50% of around 3 when given in doses of between 10 and 15 mg. Non-steroidal agents and paracetamol are similarly effective in the immediate postoperative period with NNTs of between 2 and 4. More recently, a number of analgesic adjuncts such as gabapentin, pregabalin, ketamine, clonidine, and nefopam have found favour for the treatment of acute postoperative pain. None of these agents, however, are without side-effects, ensuring that the search for effective analgesic agents continues to be a vibrant area of research with new analgesic agents continuing to be developed.
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