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Recalibrating Privacy Rule in the Eldercare Family

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Abstract Family members are often a critical source of care for individuals encountering age-related health and ability issues. This case study sheds light on the eldercare family by exploring the privacy challenges families face while caring for an older family member. The Williams, a fictional ...

Navigating the Call: A Pedagogy for the Disinherited

Author(s): Debra Haggins

Water was a significant instrument in the leadership life of Jesus Christ. He was baptized in water, turned water into wine, called disciples who made their living from the water, and performed the ultimate act of servant leadership by washing the feet of His disciples with water. Jesus calmed angry...

This Just Isn't Working Out: Gender, Technology, and Work/Family

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Abstract Riya put her 10-month-old son, Atul, in the playpen next to her computer in the living room. At 6:30 in the evening, she had fed Atul and herself, and she was ready to pick up where she had left off when she checked out of the Engineering Department at InfoTech for the day at 3:00 p.m. S...

Someone That I Used to Know: Ghosting as a Dissolution Strategy

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Abstract Any breakup can be emotionally painful and is frequently considered one of life’s most distressing psychological events (Knox, Zusman, & Nieves, 1998; Monroe, Rohde, Seeley, & Lewinsohn, 1999). For most adults the pursuit of a long-term committed romantic relationship is usual and most p...

How Can You Love Someone You've Never Met? The Case of Angie's Catfish and the Hyperpersonal Model

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Sample Utilizing the Internet to meet a romantic partner is not uncommon. In fact, the Pew Research Center found that about 30% of adults have used an online dating site (Anderson, Vogels, & Turner, 2020). Additionally, of those who had tried online dating, most people described their overall exp...

The European Experience, 1350-1950

Author(s): Kenneth Bartlett

Europe is not only a place but an idea and a memory. For those living in North America, our institutions, culture, and principles – as well as our language – derive from Europe and its history as a consequence of exploration, conversion and colonization, bringing us into a close kinship or a dynamic...

Successful Rhetoric for Professional Writing

Author(s): John C Gides

Successful Rhetoric for Professional Writing provides students with guidelines, pointers, and tips for creating professional documents. These guidelines, pointers, and general advice reflect the most current guidelines for professional writing, as the rules for writing professional documents change ...