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This is a multi-disciplinary survey that combines historical studies with philosophical analysis from an international team of respected contributors.
Filial piety --- Conduct of life. --- Ethics, Practical --- Morals --- Personal conduct --- Ethics --- Philosophical counseling
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Zunehmende Diskontinuitäten und fortschreitende Marktsättigung sowie das Auftreten neuer Wettbewerber stellen den Bankbereich vor die Notwendigkeit, sein Geschäft strategisch auszurichten. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, ein Konzept zur strategischen Marketingplanung in filialisierten Universalbanken zu entwickeln. Hierzu werden auf der Grundlage erfolgsbeeinflussender Schlüsselfaktoren integrierte Filial- und Kundengruppenstrategien vorgestellt. Parallel zur theoretischen Diskussion erfolgt auf der Basis einer empirischen Studie eine Exemplifizierung des Konzepts für eine filialisierte Geschäftsbank.
Banks and banking. --- Münster --- Marketingplanung --- Kundengruppenstrategien --- Integrierte --- Grundlage --- filialisierten --- Filial --- erfolgsbeeinflussender
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Exploring age, intergenerational relationships, and the social power of reputation across ancient Mediterranean cultural contexts, Honouring Age positions age as an essential aspect of communal identity and familial roles in the early Christian experience as represented in one of the most contentious texts in the New Testament, 1 Timothy.
Age groups. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Mediterranean Region --- Christianity. --- Pastoral Epistles. --- ancient. --- bishops. --- care. --- elders. --- ethnography. --- faith. --- family. --- filial piety. --- gender. --- hierarchy. --- inheritance. --- intergenerational relationships. --- modesty. --- paterfamilias. --- pseudepigraphy.
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How have rapid industrial development and the aging of the population affected the expression of filial piety in East Asia? Eleven experienced fieldworkers take a fresh look at an old idea, analyzing contemporary behavior, not norms, among both rural and urban families in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Each chapter presents rich ethnographic data on how filial piety shapes the decisions and daily lives of adult children and their elderly parents. The authors’ ability to speak the local languages and their long-term, direct contact with the villagers and city dwellers they studied lend an immediacy and authenticity lacking in more abstract treatments of the topic. This book is an ideal text for social science and humanities courses on East Asia because it focuses on shared cultural practices while analyzing the ways these practices vary with local circumstances of history, economics, social organization, and demography and with personal circumstances of income, gender, and family configuration.
Kinship --- Families --- Households --- Parent and adult child --- Filial piety --- Adult children of aging parents --- Aging parents --- Aging parents' adult children --- Children of aging parents --- Sandwich generation --- Filial love --- Piety, Filial --- Conduct of life --- Parent and child --- Piety --- Adult child and parent --- Adult children and parents --- Parent-adult child relations --- Parents and adult children --- Adult children living with parents --- Population --- Home economics --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Ethnology --- Clans --- Consanguinity --- Kin recognition --- Care --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- East Asia --- Asia, East --- Asia, Eastern --- East (Far East) --- Eastern Asia --- Far East --- Orient --- Social life and customs.
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Transnationalism and genealogy is an emerging subfield of genealogy which intersects with other fields. The last two to three decades have witnessed a significant growth in this subfield, especially in the areas of transnationalism and family arrangements, transnational marriage, transnational adoption, transnational parenting, and transnational care for elderly parents. However, large gaps remain, especially with regard to the impact of transnationalism on lineage. In filling some lacunas in the current literature, Transnationalism and Genealogy represents an initial attempt to frame the relationship between transnationalism and genealogy. The articles included in this book cover various aspects of transnationalism and genealogy from historical periods until the present, with perspectives from anthropology, sociology, history, and African studies. The topics stretch from transnationalism and the emancipation of black kinship to the transformation of a Chinese immigrant family from traditional to transnational as well as the impact of this transformation on its family relations and lineage, a family history of transnational migration across four nation/city states in four generations, the role of social media platforms (Facebook in particular) in facilitating transnational care chains in the Trinidadian diasporic community, and a comparison between Chinese immigrants in the United States and Singapore in transnational parenting. The introductory essay offers a laconic assessment of the subfield of transnationalism and genealogy.
transnational --- lineage --- and transnational --- education --- equal inheritance system --- genealogy --- Confucian heritage culture --- transnational marriage --- filial piety --- transnational adoption --- transnationalism --- Trinidad --- diaspora --- identity --- social media --- Facebook --- immigrants --- cross-national diffusion --- ancestor halls --- transnational care --- Pan-Africanism --- care chains --- Chinese family culture --- Chinese parenting --- food genealogy --- migration --- transnational parenting --- new Chinese immigrants --- Chinese --- restaurants --- transnational family --- family --- village schools --- WhatsApp
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Anglophilia charts the phenomenon of the love of Britain that emerged after the Revolution and remains in the character of U.S. society and class, the style of academic life, and the idea of American intellectualism. But as Tamarkin shows, this Anglophilia was more than just an elite nostalgia; it was popular devotion that made reverence for British tradition instrumental to the psychological innovations of democracy. Anglophilia spoke to fantasies of cultural belonging, polite sociability, and, finally, deference itself as an affective practice within egalitarian politics. Tamarkin traces the wide-ranging effects of anglophilia on American literature, art and intellectual life in the early nineteenth century, as well as its influence in arguments against slavery, in the politics of Union, and in the dialectics of liberty and loyalty before the civil war. By working beyond narratives of British influence, Tamarkin highlights a more intricate culture of American response, one that included Whig elites, college students, radical democrats, urban immigrants, and African Americans. Ultimately, Anglophila argues that that the love of Britain was not simply a fetish or form of shame-a release from the burdens of American culture-but an anachronistic structure of attachement in which U.S. Identity was lived in other languages of national expression.
Public opinion --- Popular culture --- Democracy --- Political culture --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- History --- Social aspects --- United States --- Great Britain --- Civilization --- British influences. --- Influence. --- Relations --- Foreign public opinion, American. --- 1783-1865 --- British influences --- Revolution, 1775-1783 --- Influence --- Foreign public opinion [American ] --- 19th century --- anglophilia, american revolution, britain, england, class, academia, intellectualism, elite, nostalgia, reverence, affect theory, tradition, democracy, republic, belonging, politeness, etiquette, social standards, deference, egalitarian, politics, slavery, union, liberty, loyalty, civil war, attachment, national identity, african americans, immigrants, urban, students, whigs, filial piety, hawthorne, patriotism, rebellion, imperialism, education, harvard, dilettantes, sincerity, nonfiction, history.
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Drawing on the life stories of 266 migrants in South China, Choi and Peng examine the effect of mass rural-to-urban migration on family and gender relationships, with a specific focus on changes in men and masculinities. They show how migration has forced migrant men to renegotiate their roles as lovers, husbands, fathers, and sons. They also reveal how migrant men make masculine compromises: they strive to preserve the gender boundary and their symbolic dominance within the family by making concessions on marital power and domestic division of labor, and by redefining filial piety and fatherhood. The stories of these migrant men and their families reveal another side to China's sweeping economic reform, modernization, and grand social transformations.
Migration, Internal --- Sex role --- Men --- Urban-rural migration --- Rural-urban migration --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Population geography --- Internal migrants --- Gender role --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Human males --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Masculinity --- Cities and towns, Movement from --- City-country migration --- Counterurbanization --- Migration, Urban-rural --- Urban exodus --- Rural-urban relations --- Cities and towns, Movement to --- Country-city migration --- Migration, Rural-urban --- Rural exodus --- Urbanization --- Family relationships --- China --- Social conditions --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- chinese economic reform. --- chinese family. --- chinese patriarchy. --- domestic division of labor china. --- economic modernization china. --- family roles china. --- fatherhood china. --- filial piety china. --- gender roles china. --- male migrants china. --- male sexuality. --- marital power china. --- masculinity among chinese migrants. --- masculinity in china. --- migrant men in china. --- rural to urban migration in china. --- social transformation china. --- south china migrants. --- south china migration. --- urban migration.
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Although Chinese narrative, and especially the genres of colloquial fiction, have been subjected to intensive scholarly scrutiny, no comprehensive volume has provided a framework that would permit an overall view of the tradition. The distinguished contributors to this volume have taken an important first step in making possible the consideration of Chinese narrative at the level of comparative and general literary scholarship.Originally published in 1977.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Narration (Rhetoric) --- Chinese fiction --- Chinese literature --- Congresses. --- History and criticism --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- #SML: Nan Huaiyi --- S16/0160 --- S16/0400 --- S16/0440 --- History and criticism&delete& --- Congresses --- China: Literature and theatrical art--General works on traditional literature --- China: Literature and theatrical art--Traditional novels: studies --- China: Literature and theatrical art--Traditional tales and short stories (incl. Zhanguoce; Liaozhai) essays, letters, prose: studies --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Adage. --- Aesthetic Theory. --- Allegory. --- Anatomy of Criticism. --- Anecdote. --- Antithesis. --- Aphorism. --- Apologue. --- Archetype. --- Arthur Waley. --- Biography. --- Book. --- Calligraphy. --- Cao Xueqin. --- Chih. --- Chinese literature. --- Classical language. --- Confucianism. --- Confucius. --- Creative writing. --- Criticism. --- Diary of a Madman (short story). --- Disenchantment. --- Doctrine of the Mean. --- Dream of the Red Chamber. --- Dream vision. --- E. M. Forster. --- Epic poetry. --- Erudition. --- Ezra Pound. --- Fabliau. --- Fang La. --- Fiction. --- Filial piety. --- First appearance. --- Franz Kuhn. --- Genre fiction. --- Genre. --- Good and evil. --- Guan Yu. --- Henri Bergson. --- Historical fiction. --- Historiography. --- Hu Shih. --- I Ching. --- Ian Watt. --- Ibid (short story). --- Irony. --- Jin Ping Mei. --- Journey to the West. --- Juvenal. --- King of Wu. --- Laurence Sterne. --- Lin Yutang. --- Literary fiction. --- Literary theory. --- Literature. --- Liu Bei. --- M. H. Abrams. --- Magic square. --- Memoir. --- Mircea Eliade. --- Narration. --- Narrative history. --- Narrative thread. --- Narrative. --- Non-fiction. --- Novel. --- Novelist. --- Obscurantism. --- Philosophical language. --- Picaresque novel. --- Plato. --- Poetry. --- Political satire. --- Predestination. --- Pseudohistory. --- Quintilian. --- Regulated verse. --- Religion. --- Richard Gregg (social philosopher). --- Robert Scholes. --- Romanticism. --- Satire. --- Scholasticism. --- Shakespearean comedy. --- Six Dynasties. --- Superiority (short story). --- Taoism. --- The Four Books. --- The Other Hand. --- Traditional story. --- Warfare. --- Water Margin. --- Wickedness. --- Writing. --- Xuanzang. --- Yin and yang. --- Zhu Bajie. --- Zhuge Liang.
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The year 2020 is considered by the World Health Organization to be the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. This book supports the visibility of the contribution of nurses to society. We have included 30 articles on high-quality original research or reviews that provide solid new discoveries that expand current knowledge.
chronic pain --- hallux valgus --- musculoskeletal diseases --- psychology --- learning management system --- higher education --- nursing --- data mining --- career development --- counselling --- cultural perspective --- decision-making process --- East Asian perspective --- filial piety --- nursing education --- nursing shortage --- nursing student --- turnover --- social support --- patient satisfaction --- chronic disease --- family --- homeless --- parenting --- parents --- vulnerable population --- workplace violence --- mental healthcare nurses --- secondary traumatic stress --- burnout --- nursing license --- job demands --- job control --- work–life balance --- nurses --- nurse manager --- competence --- core competencies --- governance --- leadership --- nursing research --- Delphi method --- consensus --- Spain --- Alzheimer’s disease --- comorbidity --- older adults --- elderly --- fibromyalgia --- stigma --- illness uncertainty --- scoping review --- qualitative research --- happiness --- job crafting --- work environment --- turnover intention --- hierarchical clustering --- fatigue --- sleep --- clinical skills --- COVID-19 --- healthcare providers --- implementation --- interpersonal skills --- perception --- telemedicine --- training --- video consultation --- cardiopulmonary resuscitation --- chest compression --- method --- experiential learning --- observation --- CPR --- pandemics --- students --- teaching --- education --- distance --- schools --- Life Changing Events --- clinical placements --- emergency hospital service --- intensive care units --- nursing care --- nursing education research --- nursing students --- circadian rhythm --- chronotype --- midwives --- Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) --- near misses --- rhythms desynchronization --- risk of medication errors --- shift work --- frailty --- foot deformities --- foot diseases --- foot pain --- integrated care --- social care --- health care --- older people --- person centered care --- lumbar radiculopathy --- neurodynamic tension tests --- orthopedic tension tests --- magnetic resonance --- daylight saving time (DST) --- desynchronization --- chronobiology --- spontaneous delivery --- midwifery --- obstetrics --- multiple sclerosis --- physical activity --- resilience --- sense of coherence --- coping --- child --- parent --- congenital heart disease --- heart surgery --- content analysis --- cross-border care --- transitions --- personal satisfaction --- surveys and questionnaires --- validation studies --- primary care --- workplace --- quality of health care --- nurse’s role --- coronary disease --- cardiac rehabilitation --- health education --- quality of life --- self-care --- cannabis --- adolescents --- stress --- social network analysis --- network --- friendship --- care pathway --- integrated health care --- long-term care --- activities of daily living --- Barthel index --- SARS-CoV-2 --- gender-based violence --- abuse --- survival --- resilient
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