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Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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owe a great deal to a number of individuals who commented on earlier drafts: Nancy Cantor, Edward Emery, Susan Fiske, Tony Greenwald, Connie Hammen, Darrin Lehman, Chuck McClintock, Dick Nisbett, Lee Ross, Bill Swann, Joanne Wood, and two anonymous reviewers. Correspondence concerning this article

Role-Based Access Control

by David Ferraiolo, Richard Kuhn - In 15th NIST-NCSC National Computer Security Conference , 1992
"... While Mandatory Access Controls (MAC) are appropriate for multilevel secure military applications, Discretionary Access Controls (DAC) are often perceived as meeting the security processing needs of industry and civilian government. This paper argues that reliance on DAC as the principal method of a ..."
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The U.S. government has been involved in developing security technology for computer and communications systems for some time. Although advances have been great, it is generally perceived that the current state of security technology has, to some extent failed to address the needs of all. [1], [2

Climate change, coral bleaching and the future of the world’s coral reefs

by Ove Hoegh-guldberg - Marine and Freshwater Research , 1999
"... Sea temperatures in the tropics have increased by almost 1oC over the past 100 years and are currently increasing at the rate of approximately 1-2oC per century. Reef-building corals, which are central to healthy coral reefs, are currently living close to their thermal maxima. They become stressed i ..."
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the coral host. Corals tend to die in great numbers immediately following coral bleaching events, which may stretch across thousands of square kilometers of ocean. Bleaching events in 1998, the worst year on record, saw the complete loss of live coral in some parts of the world. This paper reviews our

Technological pedagogical content knowledge: A framework for integrating technology in teacher knowledge.

by M J Koehler , P Mishra - Teachers College Record, , 2006
"... Abstract This paper describes a framework for teacher knowledge for technology integration called technological pedagogical content knowledge (originally TPCK, now known as TPACK, or technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge). This framework builds on Lee Shulman's construct of pedagogical c ..."
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properties that make applying them in straightforward ways difficult. Most traditional pedagogical technologies are characterized by specificity (a pencil is for writing, while a microscope is for viewing small objects); stability (pencils, pendulums, and chalkboards have not changed a great deal over time

“To a great extent, sustainability is like good art, it is hard to describe but we know it when we see it.”

by Ray Hilborn
"... Integrating biological components into a spatially explicit, complex economic model for fisheries management evaluations: ..."
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Integrating biological components into a spatially explicit, complex economic model for fisheries management evaluations:

Developments in the Study of Cointegrated Economic Variables

by C. W. J. Granger, I. Introduction - Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics , 1986
"... At the least sophisticated level of economic theory lies the belief that certain pairs of economic variables should not diverge from each other by too great an extent, at least in the long-run. Thus, such variables may drift apart in the short-run or according to seasonal factors, but ..."
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At the least sophisticated level of economic theory lies the belief that certain pairs of economic variables should not diverge from each other by too great an extent, at least in the long-run. Thus, such variables may drift apart in the short-run or according to seasonal factors, but

Cities and the creative class.

by Richard Florida , Richard Florida , H John Heinz - City and Community, , 2003
"... Cities and regions have long captured the imagination of sociologists, economists, and urbanists. From Alfred Marshall to Robert Park and Jane Jacobs, cities have been seen as cauldrons of diversity and difference and as fonts for creativity and innovation. Yet until recently, social scientists con ..."
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concerned with regional growth and development have focused mainly on the role of firms in cities, and particularly on how these firms make location decisions and to what extent they concentrate together in agglomerations or clusters. This short article summarizes recent advances in our thinking about

Extent

by Mrinal K. Baruaha, Probhat Kotokyb, Jyotish Baruahb, Gobin C. Borab , 2002
"... Environmental awareness has focused studies on the sources of hazardous elements in nature and their source reduction. Combustion of coals in various industrial processes release ash, which contains various metals, especially the toxic metals, and has been a great concern for a long time. Lead is on ..."
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Environmental awareness has focused studies on the sources of hazardous elements in nature and their source reduction. Combustion of coals in various industrial processes release ash, which contains various metals, especially the toxic metals, and has been a great concern for a long time. Lead

Intertemporal choice and inequality

by Angus Deaton, Christina Paxson - Journal of political economy , 1994
"... The permanent income hypothesis implies that, for any cohort of people born at the same time, inequality in both consumption and income should grow with age. We investigate this prediction using cohort data constructed from 11 years of household survey data from the United States, 22 years from Grea ..."
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Great Britain, and 14 years from Taiwan. The data show that within-cohort consumption and income inequality measures do indeed increase with age in the three economies and that the rate of increase is similar in all three. Ac-cording to the permanent income hypothesis, the increase in in

The probability of duplicate gene preservation by subfunctionalization.

by Michael Lynch , Allan Force - Genetics , 2000
"... ABSTRACT It has often been argued that gene-duplication events are most commonly followed by a mutational event that silences one member of the pair, while on rare occasions both members of the pair are preserved as one acquires a mutation with a beneficial function and the other retains the origin ..."
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-of-subfunction, the probability of duplicate-gene preservation can be appreciable if the long-term effective population size is on the order of 10 5 or smaller, especially if there are more than two independently mutable subfunctions per locus. Even a moderate incidence of partial loss-of-function mutations greatly elevates
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