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Exploring the nature of intimate relationships:A Māori perspective
Exploring nature intimate relationships Māori perspective
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2015/7/24
The 2002 World Report on Violence states that violence occurs in about 70 percent of intimate relationships (Krug, Dahlberg, Mercy, Zwi, & Lozano, 2002). New Zealand research indicates that more than ...
Exploring the cultural experiences of family case managers : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Child Welfare Culture Engagement Phenomenology
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2015/1/12
This study explored the lived experiences of family case managers who routinely work with families who are culturally different from themselves. The purpose was to understand and interpret the meaning...
Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory
Exploring the Frontiers Economics Social Ecology Collective Memory
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2014/11/6
Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory.
Exploring Irish Multigenerational Trauma and Its’ Healing: Lessons from the Oglala Lakota (Sioux)
Trauma Irish Lakota Cultural Healing Renewal Resiliency
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2013/1/31
This exploratory article reviewed the professional literature related to the construct of multigenerational trauma and the importance of cultural identity and practices as healing and protective/resil...
Like Godfather, Like Son: Exploring the Intergenerational Nature of Crime
Like Godfather Like Son Exploring Intergenerational Nature Crime
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2016/3/9
Sons (daughters) with criminal fathers have 2.06 (2.66) times higher odds of having a criminal conviction than those with noncriminal fathers. One additional paternal sentence increases sons’ (daughte...
Exploring the Impact and Implications of Residential Mobility: From the Neighborhood to the School
Residential mobility children and families education
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2010/10/13
This cross-sectional study examines residential relocation among a cohort of 495 fifth graders in one urban community in the Southeastern U.S. The impact of residential mobility is discussed in relati...
Exploring the Dilemmas of Leadership: Voices from the Field
Women's Studies Leadership administrator superintendency minority public school
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2008/12/23
Although women comprise a majority of the nation's public school teaching force, most school administrators are white males, and at the highest level in public school administration, the superintenden...
Education and Women's Resiliency:Exploring the Experiences of Successful Women from Disadvantaged Backgrounds
Women's Studies Education minority women Resilient Women
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2008/12/23
While some research has explored the needs of minority women, very little research has focused on women who have faced other disadvantages beyond those associated with minority status.A few years ago,...
“Turning Anger into Knowledge”:Exploring Anger and Advocacy With Women Educators
Women's Studies Exploring Anger Advocacy Women Educator
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2008/12/19
In exploring the connections among gender, schooling, and knowledge, this paper draws upon bodies of work which have been examined many times. However, the purpose of this essay is to frame a new ques...
Exploring Redundancy in SocialWork Education
Curriculumreview curriculumbuilding redundancy
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2008/10/17
The issue of redundancy has not been well explored in the social work curriculum.
The Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) (CSWE, 2001)
requires redundancy in the form of integratio...
Nature, Genetics and the Biophilia Connection: Exploring Linkages with Social Work Values and Practice
Values genetics practice Biophilia Hypothesis
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2008/10/17
Social work’s notion of environment and its environmental responsibilities
has always been narrowly defined. The profession has tended to either neglect
natural environmental issues or accept shallo...
Exploring the state of religious diversity in social work education
social work education religious diversity
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2008/10/9
This study examines the perceptions of religious discrimination in social work education among a religiously heterogeneous, national sample of professionally affiliated graduate students. The results ...