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Political Ethics
(Wiley, 2018)Political ethics is the practice of making moral judgments about political action, and the study of that practice. It is divided into two branches: the ethics of process, which focuses on public officials, the methods they ... -
Food Regulation in Biblical Law
(1998)Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply by practicing some form of dietary restriction. However, biblical law presents a special case because "few [societies] ... -
Neural Networks for the Prediction of Organic Chemistry Reactions
(American Chemical Society, 2016)Reaction prediction remains one of the major challenges for organic chemistry and is a prerequisite for efficient synthetic planning. It is desirable to develop algorithms that, like humans, “learn” from being exposed to ... -
Teacher and Teaching Effects on Students' Academic Performance, Attitudes, and Behaviors
(2016-05-09)Research confirms that teachers have substantial impacts on their students’ academic and life-long success. However, little is known about specific dimensions of teaching practice that explain these relationships or whether ... -
Reflections on the Question of When, If Ever, Violence is Justified in Struggles for Social or Political Change
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Human Rights: A Brief Introduction
(2014)Human rights constitute a set of norms governing the treatment of individuals and groups by states and non-state actors on the basis of ethical principles regarding what society considers fundamental to a decent life. These ... -
Demystifying Differentiated Instruction
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The Impact of Child-Parent Relationship on Young Adults’ Career Choice
(2021-09-28)Career choice is one of the most importance decision that young adults make, which may impact them for a long time. Decades of research studying the factors that influence young adults career choice established the critical ...
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Restorative Needs and Options in Medically Complex Patients
(2024-05-23)Introduction: An increase in the size of the U.S. population is accompanied by an increasingly aging population, with adults 65 and older experiencing the highest prevalence of edentulism. Studies indicate that 25% of ... -
Quantitative Analysis of Occlusal Contact in Posterior Single-Implant Supported Restorations: A Clinical Study
(2024-05-23)Objective: This clinical study aimed to quantitatively analyze occlusal contact adjustments in posterior single-implant supported restorations using different occlusal adjustment techniques to understand their impact on ... -
Hopping frustration-induced flat band and strange metallicity in a kagome metal
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024-01-25)