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    Conservation translocations from the ‘Global Reintroduction Perspectives’ series (2008-2018): metadata and self-reported mortality, ill-health or reproductive problems

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    This dataset comprises information extracted from case studies of animal and plant conservation translocation published in the first six volumes (2008-2018) of the IUCN/SSC's 'Global Reintroduction Perspectives' series. It includes: project metadata; summary project methods; self-reported information relating to any mortality, ill-health or reproductive compromise; and any health management practices mentioned in the case studies. The data are summarised in an accompanying data article (Beckmann & Soorae. 2022. Conservation translocations from the ‘Global Reintroduction Perspectives’ series: Disease and other biological problems. http://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12163) ... and have contributed to a review of health and related outcomes in conservation translocations (Beckmann et al. 2022. Wildlife health outcomes and opportunities in conservation translocations. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12164)

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    Henry Beckmann posed with two relatives from Texas: Regina Beckmann and her mother, Marie Guenther Beckmann, Rulle, Germany, 1914

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    Photograph shows (l. to r.) Regina Beckmann, Henry Beckmann, and Marie Guenther Beckmann.Inscription on album page: "1914. Henry Beckmann still occcupying old home. Regina / Henry / Marie B.

    Faculty Perception of Bullying in Schools of Nursing

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    Aims: This paper is a report of a study of conducted to determine the prevalence of bullying among faculty members in Schools or Colleges of Nursing. Background: The issue of bullying of nursing faculty in the academic setting is of interest in terms of recruitment, retention, job satisfaction, and the overall quality of the work environment. Method: This cross-sectional, descriptive study of faculty in three northeastern states of the U.S. was carried out in 2010. The Negative Acts Questionnaire-Revised was used to survey faculty members in Schools of Nursing who award a baccalaureate degree (or higher) in nursing. Results: 473 faculty members met the inclusion criteria and responded to the NAQ-R. An iterative exploratory principal components analysis with orthogonal rotation was performed. Thirteen of the original 22 items were retained to measure the experiences of negative acts in the nursing faculty workplaces. The mean total score for the 13 item instrument was 17.90 (SD 6.07) and ranged from 13 to 56. The resulting components structure produced three clear subscales identifying the experiences of: Verbal abuse, Physical abuse, and Devaluing. The revised 13 item instrument had a Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.88. Experiences of bullying were reported in 169 of the 473 (36%) respondents. A significant correlation was found between meeting frequency and the report of bullying (r = 0.18, p ≤ 0.001). Administrators and senior faculty were more likely than expected to be the perpetrators of bullying. Discussion: If the leaders are identified as bullies, the environment cannot be perceived as supportive and healthy. These unhealthy environments may have serious consequences related to retaining nursing faculty.Peer reviewe

    Beckmann children and friends in yard of Albert F. Beckmann residence, San Antonio, Texas, ca. 1904

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    Photograph shows group on front lawn of house at 529 Madison Street. (l. to r.) Kurt Beckmann, Werner Beckmann, Albert Beckmann, Regina Beckmann (petting dog)'' and " House at 525 Madison in background

    Beckmann children and friends on steps of Albert F. Beckmann residence, San Antonio, Texas, ca. 1904

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    Photograph shows group on front steps of house at 529 Madison Street. (l. to r.) Werner Beckmann, Kurt Beckmann (on lower step), Albert Beckmann (on upper step), and Regina Beckmann

    Beckmann sisters posed with guns

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    Photograph L-2308-D shows the two girls holding guns and standing in front of a tree.''Sisters Enjoy Hunting''Charlotte Beckmann (left) and her sisterm Dottie Beckmann, hold guns as they sit on steps

    Beckmann sisters posed with guns

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    Photograph L-2308-D shows the two girls holding guns and standing in front of a tree.''Sisters Enjoy Hunting'' Charlotte Beckmann (left) and her sisterm Dottie Beckmann, hold guns as they sit on steps

    Joh. Beckmann, Die katholische Missionsmethode in China in neuester Zeit, 1842-1912, 1931

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    Marchal L. Joh. Beckmann, Die katholische Missionsmethode in China in neuester Zeit, 1842-1912, 1931. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 13, fascicule 4, 1933. pp. 686-688

    John C. Beckmann with daughter-in-law and grandsons, 1907

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    Photograph shows John Conrad Beckmann (seated center) with daughter-in-law Marie Guenther Beckmann and four of her children (l. to r.) Kurt, Regina, Albert, and Werner Beckmann.Names and date on album page
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