265 research outputs found

    David Steed

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    The author discusses the life of David Steed, his contribution to the Seventh-day Adventist church as an Adventist pastor in Australia, and his communication with Ellen White via five letters

    Smart leadership - wise leadership: Environments of value in an emerging future

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    There is a strong link between organisational culture and profit after all a happy workforce is a productive workforce. Yet a culture of inertia rather than innovation prevails in many organisations. Wise leaders, however, know how to work with the grain of human value and worth, harnessing it, so as to add shared value both for the organisation and for the good of society. So, how can astute leaders set the right conditions for creativity and cultivate non-economic goods, such as time and relationships, that make for a happy, effective workforce? The author proposes the notion of organisational culture as 'environments of value' wherein inner value translated into external value is embedded within the triple bottom line and indeed an awareness of how an organisation is like a force field: it exercises power and leaves a footprint. This construct informs the emerging concept of Shared Value as requiring five literacies about: Shareholder value and return for risk; Value for the social environment linked to respect for the natural environment; Inner value of those in the enterprise, which, when unlocked, releases energies and adds value; Nurture of non-quantifiable qualities that promote human flourishing; Understandings of how power relations distort the way organisations operate He clearly signposts the link between promoting an environment of value within which these literacies flourish and the added value for the organisation arising from such a culture.</p

    Wickham Steed as a Foreign Correspondent

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    The one-time editor of the London Times looked upon journalism as “something larger than the getting and the publication of news.” The author of this article, a professor of history whose research for many years has centered on foreign and war correspondence, interviewed Steed shortly before the latter's death. </jats:p

    The Minstrel to his Steed

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    A man gives his prize horse as a gift for his lord\u27s wedding day.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1783/thumbnail.jp

    Editorial: Psychosocial issues and interventions in pulmonary rehabilitation

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    Editorial, abstract not availabl

    Community pharmacy interventions for health promotion: effects on professional practice and health outcomes

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    This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: Primary objective To assess the effectiveness of health promotion interventions in community pharmacy practice settings on pharmacy workers and pharmacy clients (including diagnosed patients) when compared to i) No treatment controls ii) Usual treatment controls iii) Other active intervention Secondary objectives To assess whether there are differences in effectiveness of health promotion interventions in community pharmacy practice settings on i) Pharmacy worker ii) Client (patient) with regard to: i) Ethnicity of patients ii) Country income level (World Bank Group 2009) iii) Extent of adverse health behaviour (defined according to national guidelines where available) iv) Type of pharmacy worker delivering the intervention (e.g. pharmacist versus pharmacist technician) v) Theoretical constructs/components and behaviour change techniques employed in the intervention vi) Costs of health car

    1977 Jay-Cee-An BJC--Page 129

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    Photographs of BJC cheerleaders and nursing studentsMystics Cheerleaders L TO R:Wanda Dosch, Darcie Bloom, Mary Jane Kottehbrock, Kathy Zent, Karla Ness, Wanda Dosch. FRONT: Liz Karlgaard. Nurses ROW 1: Rosemary Wingerter, Rita Skalsky, Kim Schuch, Sharon Wolbaum, Cheryl Learn, Vivian Kein, Barbara Middaugh, Brenda Neumann, Beth Perius. ROW 2: Carol Pfliger, Sheila Oswald, Mary Ann Murschel, Sylvia Scherr, DeLona Smith, Julie Steed. ROW 3: Nancy Kilber, Sharon Kellam, Melissa Evans, Melody Reem, Cindy Kienzle, Bonita Boen. ROW 4: Karen Wentz, Kathleen Sweeney, Jeffrae Messner, Beth Bollingberg, Kathy Smith, Kathy Eckroth, Charlotte Schumacher, 'Kelly Fetch

    Flood prevention on the lower reaches of the Rellow River

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    Proceedings of a congerence in Zhenzhou, China, 1990: Gong Shiyan, Wu Zhiyao: Introduction. Bao Zicheng, Zhang Mingde, Wang Rudiu: Strenghtening of dykes by Warping. Cheng Zidao, Liu Yuli: To remedy hidden defects in dykes by probing with pointed steed rods and subsequent grouting. Hu Yisan: River training works on the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Shen Hongxin, Xu Fuling: Engineering structures for river correction on the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Bao Xicheng, Zho Guangming, Wang Hongxiang: Ice dam on the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Liu7 Ruyun, Tong Linlang: Organizing for flood protection on the lower reaches fo the Yellow river. A brief account of Dongpinghu detention reservoir
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