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    the Graduate School of Business at Loyola University Chicago. He has served as the Executive Director of the Society for Business Ethics, and is a past president of the Society. He is the author of Ethics and the Conduct of Business and Ethics in Finance, and the editor of Finance Ethics: Critical Issues in Theory and Practice. He has contributed chapters. [REVIEW]John R. Boatright - 2011 - Ethical Perspectives 18 (4):715-718.
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  2. The Shame of the Graduate Schools: A Plea for a New American Scholar.William Arrowsmith - forthcoming - Arion.
     
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    Spiritual Formation in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University.Lynn H. Holt, Marie-Christine Goodworth, Kathleen A. Gathercoal, Nancy S. Thurston & Rodger K. Bufford - 2018 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 11 (2):296-313.
    At its inception, the training model in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University was informed by the approach inaugurated at Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology in the 1960s. In the original model, training in Christian religion/spirituality and theology accompanied training in professional psychology. In the interim, our culture, psychological knowledge, perceived psychological needs, and training programs have changed greatly. Here we report changes in religion/spirituality training and integration over the last two decades. (...)
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    Sexism in graduate school classrooms: Consequences for students and faculty.Kimberly B. Dugan & Daniel J. Myers - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (3):330-350.
    This study investigates the reactions of graduate students to perceived gender bias in their classes, using survey data from 254 social science graduate students in seven Ph.D.-granting departments in three universities. In addition to summarizing reported rates of gender-biased behavior in classrooms, we test hypotheses connecting perceptions of sexist behavior with students' emotional reactions, levels of distraction, and subsequent performance. Results are mixed, depending on students' perceptions of professors as either sensitive or insensitive to gender issues. Second, we (...)
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    Functions of a Catholic Graduate School.W. Kane - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):644-645.
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  6. Editorial - Second European Graduate School: Philosophy of Language, Mind and Science.Albert Newen, Raphael van Riel & Michael Sollberger - 2009 - Abstracta 5 (2):113-115.
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    Actitudes de los estudiantes hacia la enseñanza de RSE en los Posgrados de Negocios (Attitude of students toward the teaching of CSR in Business Graduate Schools).José Luis Abreu - 2009 - Daena 4 (1):12-20.
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    “Greed is good” ... Or is it? Economic ideology and moral tension in a graduate school of business.Janet S. Walker - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (4):273 - 283.
    This article reports the results of an exploratory investigation of a particular area of moral tension experienced by MBA students in a graduate school of business. During the first phase of the study, MBA students'' own perceptions about the moral climate and culture of the business school were examined. The data gathered in this first part of the study indicate that the students recognize that a central part of this culture is constituted by a shared familiarity with (...)
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    (Re-)Constructing Funerary Rituals in the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of the First International Symposium of the Tübingen Post-Graduate School “Symbols of the Dead” in May 2009. Edited by Peter Pfälzner; Herbert Niehr; Ernst Pernicka; and Anne Wissi.Gary Beckman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (2):473.
    Constructing Funerary Rituals in the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of the First International Symposium of the Tübingen Post-Graduate School “Symbols of the Dead” in May 2009. Edited by Peter Pfälzner; Herbert Niehr; Ernst Pernicka; and Anne Wissing. Qaṭna Studien Supplementa, vol. 1. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012. Pp. ix + 312, illus. €92.
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    Tearing Down the Silos: An Interdisciplinary, Practice-Based Approach to Graduate School Education.Elizabeth Van Nostrand - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (s1):69-75.
    “Law in Public Health Practice” is an interdisciplinary, practice-based course in which the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health, its School of Law, and the Allegheny County Health Department work collaboratively to identify an issue needing the expertise of multiple disciplines. For the first iteration, students in over four disciplines explored the possible regulation of tattoo parlors. The lessons learned are adaptable to any topic that engages students in more than one discipline to address real-world (...)
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    Syllogistic disputation at Jesuit faculties and related graduate schools of philosophy and theology.Predrag Belić - 1999 - Disputatio Philosophica 1 (1):5-25.
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  12. Agency in doctoral education : towards graduate school cohesion and a heightened societal awareness.Søren Bengtsen - 2021 - In Anne Lee & Rob Bongaardt (eds.), The future of doctoral research: challenges and opportunities. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  13. of the Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia. All papers will be reviewed and comments sent to the authors. The guest editors will make the final decision about which papers will be published. The papers will be published in issue 106.1 of the journal, which is the first issue of the year 2001. The deadline for submission of papers is May 1, 2000. Please send three hard copies of the paper. [REVIEW]Robert Frederick - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (429).
     
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    The Function of the Catholic Graduate School.G. Bull - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (3):364-380.
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  15. Inventory of C.I.C. graduate school doctoral programs, University of Chicago... [et. al.].Stephen Hopkins Spurr (ed.) - 1972 - Lafayette, Ind.: Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Purdue University.
     
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    On the teacher: Saint Augustine & Saint Thomas Aquinas: a comparison: a dissertation presented in 1935 to the faculty of the Graduate School of St. Louis University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy.William Ligon Wade - 2013 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press. Edited by John P. Doyle.
    From 1945 on for two decades, Father William Wade was Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at St. Louis University. This volume, a recovery of his own 1935 Ph.D dissertation, was originally written under the direction of Vernon J. Bourke, later himself a renowned interpreter of both St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. In his dissertation, Wade displays deep understanding of relationships between Greek and medieval thought as well as of the different influences of Plato and Aristotle by way of (...)
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    Degrees of Difference: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School Kimberly McKee and Denise Delgado (editors). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020.Roberta Hurtado - forthcoming - Hypatia:1-5.
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    David M. Adams, Ph. D., is Professor of Philosophy at California State Poly-technic University, Pomona. Akira Akabayashi, MD, Ph. D., is Professor in the School of Public Health at Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. [REVIEW]M. L. S. Bette Anton, DeWitt C. Baldwin Jr, Catherine Belling, Patricia Benner, Alister Browne, Devra S. Cohen & Jack Coulehan - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12:1-3.
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    Akira Akabayashi, MD, Ph. D., is Professor in the Department of Biomedical Ethics at the School of Health Science and Nursing, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, and Professor at the School of Public Health, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. [REVIEW]Rachel A. Ankeny, M. L. S. Bette Anton, Ana Borovecki, Alister Browne, Debora Diniz, Elisa J. Gordon, Matti Häyry & Steve Heilig - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13:215-217.
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    Akira Akabayashi, MD, Ph. D., is Professor in the Department of Biomedical Ethics at the School of Health Science and Nursing at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, and Professor at the School of Public Health, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan. [REVIEW]Rachel A. Ankeny, M. L. S. Bette Anton, Alister Browne, Nuket Buken, Murat Civaner, Arthur R. Derse, Brent Dickson, Dan Eastwood, Todd Gilmer & Michael L. Gross - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12:229-231.
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    A Study of the Moretum. (A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts.) by Florence Louise Douglas. Pp. 169. Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University, 1929. [REVIEW]D. L. Drew - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (06):243-.
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  22. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. I. methods and issues in monitoring student views.Glen S. Aikenhead, Reg W. Fleming & Alan G. Ryan - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):145-161.
     
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    Z. A. Glava: A Study oj Heliodorus and his Romance the Aethiopica, with a Critical Evaluation of his Work as a Serious Source of Information on Atuient Aethiopia. Pp. 20. Published under the auspices of the Graduate School of New York University. Paper. [REVIEW]R. M. Rattenbury - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (04):145-.
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    Dwayne A. Banks, Ph. D., is Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley and currently an Atlantic Fellow in Public Policy at the London School of Economics and the King's Fund Policy Insti-tute, London. [REVIEW]J. Mark - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5:482-483.
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    Maimonides between philosophy and halakhah: Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's lectures on the Guide of the perplexed at the Bernard Revel Graduate School (1950-51): based on the notes of Rabbi Gerald (Yaakov) Homnick.Lawrence J. Kaplan, Dov Schwartz & Yaakov Homnick (eds.) - 2016 - Brooklyn, NY: Urim Publications.
    This is a comprehensive study of the philosophy of Maimonides by the noted 20th-century rabbinic scholar and thinker, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Based on a complete set of notes on Rabbi Soloveitchik's lectures, it constitutes a major contribution to our knowledge of both Maimonides and Soloveitchik.
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    School Without Graduates.Frederick E. Crowe - 1985 - Lonergan Workshop 5 (9999):157-173.
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    The Amnesty of 403 B.C. Alfred P. Dorjahn: Political Forgiveness in Old Athens; The Amnesty of 403 B.C. (Northwestern University Studies in the Humanities, No. 13.) Pp. 56. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Graduate School, 1946. Cloth, $1.50. [REVIEW]N. G. L. Hammond - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (2):82-83.
  28. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. IV. The characteristics of scientists.Alan G. Ryan - 1987 - Science Education 71 (4):489-510.
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  29. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. III. Characteristics and limitations of scientific knowledge. [REVIEW]Glen S. Aikenhead - 1987 - Science Education 71 (4):459-487.
     
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    Correlation of shyness with schooling, residential locality and socio- economic status at graduation level in pakistan.Saeed Anwar, Mumtaz Ali & Aazadi Fateh Muhammad - 2016 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 55 (1):87-104.
    Shyness affects and influences the performance of the learners at school and college level. There are different correlates and reasons of shyness. Zimbardo states that Shyness is a vague concept which has many interpretations and definitions. One definition which is very renowned is that “The person, male or female, who is nervous, worried, and uncomfortable in the gathering or presence of others, is called shy”. The objectives of this research study were as: to investigate the relationship of schooling system (...)
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    Ethical Transgressions of School Psychology Graduate Students: A Critical Incidents Survey.Georgiana Shick Tryon - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (3):271-279.
    This study examines ethical transgressions of school psychology graduate students using the critical incidents technique. Program directors of school psychology programs listed in the Directory of School Psychology Graduate Programs were asked to describe ethical violations committed by their students during the past 5 years. Violations dealt primarily with issues involving confidentiality, competence, and professional and academic honesty. Directors believed that the majority of students would not find most ethical issues problematic. Implications for training are (...)
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  32. Timothy Childers undertook his graduate studies at the London School, of Economics, and is employed as a researcher in the Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. His main interests center on the foundations of probability, with applications to methodology and epistemology.Carl Cranor, Helena Eilstein & Adam Grobler - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2:397-399.
     
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    Impact of a High School Graduation Examination on Social Studies Teachers' Instructional Practices.Kenneth E. Vogler - 2005 - Journal of Social Studies Research 29 (2):19-33.
  34. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. II. the interaction among science, technology and society. [REVIEW]Reg W. Fleming - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):163-186.
     
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    A longitudinal survey of business school graduates' assessments of business ethics.Peter Arlow & Thomas A. Ulrich - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (4):295 - 302.
    A longitudinal survey of business graduates over a four-year period revealed stability over time in their assessments of proposals to improve business ethics except for significantly greater disapproval of government regulation. A comparison of graduates and executives indicate both favor developing general ethical business principles, business ethics courses, and codes of ethics, while disapproving government regulation and participation by religious leaders in ethical norms for business. The mean rankings by business graduates over time of factors influencing ethical conduct show significant (...)
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    Chapter 9. School without Graduates: The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises.S. J. Crowe - 2004 - In Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes. University of Toronto Press. pp. 197-212.
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    What UK graduate employers think they want and what university business schools think they provide.Andrea Harper, Terry Nolan & Russell Warhurst - 2009 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 3 (3):275.
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    Russian language and literature in bicultural context: results of the survey of school graduates of the Republic of Tatarstan.R. F. Mukhametshina - 2015 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 4 (2):116.
    The problem of teaching and learning of Russian language and literature in schools with native language of teaching related to the implementation of the principle of dialogue between cultures. The article draws on the results of the survey of graduates of the two high schools of Kazan: School #2 with teaching in Tatar language and school #37 with teaching in Russian-language. The results of the survey are associated with the problems of bilingualism, multiculturalism and bimentality. Graduates from Tatar (...)
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  39. Prayer and Religious Expression at High School Graduations: Constitutional Etiquette in a Pluralistic Society.Alan E. Brownstein - 2000 - Nexus 5:61.
     
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    New Challenge, New Motivation? Goal Orientation Development in Graduates of Higher Track Schools and Their Peers in Vocational Training.Sarah Becker, Maximilian Pfost & Cordula Artelt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Impact of participation in extra-curricular activities during college on graduate employability: an empirical study of graduates of Taiwanese business schools.Hsien-Hsien Lau, Hsien-Yuan Hsu, Sandra Acosta & Tze-Li Hsu - 2014 - Educational Studies 40 (1):1-22.
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    Teachers’ Sense of Meaning Associations With Teacher Performance and Graduates’ Resilience: A Study of Schools Serving Students of Low Socio-Economic Status.Shiri Lavy & Wesam Ayuob - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Social influence on career choice decisions of business school graduates in India - an exploratory analysis.Vandana Madhavan, Murale Venugopalan & Gyanendra Singh Sisodia - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (4):463.
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  44. Education as a female strategy: Women graduates and state grammar schools in Sweden 1870–1918.Christina Florin & Ulla Johansson - 1991 - Journal of Thought 6 (1-2):5-27.
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    Some aspects of recruitment to school teaching among university graduates in Scotland, 1860–1955.G. Mercer & David J. C. Forsyth - 1975 - British Journal of Educational Studies 23 (1):58-77.
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    Preparation for Meaningful Work and Life: Urban High School Youth’s Reflections on Work-Based Learning 1 Year Post-Graduation.Maureen E. Kenny, Christine Catraio, Janine Bempechat, Kelly Minor, Chad Olle, David L. Blustein & Joanne Seltzer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The function of Christian ethics: a thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate Divinity School of the University of Chicago for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.Arthur Erastus Holt - 1904 - Chicago: Geo. K. Hazlitt & Co..
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    Social Influence on Career Choice Decisions of Business School Graduates in India- An Exploratory Analysis.Gynanendra Sisodia, Vandana Madhavan & Murale Venugopalan - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (1):1.
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    Timely graduation in the lower vocational track.S. Beekhoven & H. Dekkers - 2005 - Educational Studies 31 (4):347-360.
    In this article, we study the impact of the so?called non?meritocratic factors gender, immigrant origin and social origin, and the meritocratic factors ability and achievement, on timely graduation within a specific high school type. Furthermore, the possible influence of teacher assessments of students in elementary school is investigated. Although the group of graduated students contains more girls, fewer students from immigrant origin and more students of higher social origin, multivariate analyses show that only grade point average during high (...)
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    Mary HM Bach is a student in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Washington, Seattle. Keith A. Bauer, MSW, is a graduate student in the Department of Philosophy/Medical Ethics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His dissertation addresses the ethics and social dimensions of home-based telemedicine, the use of infor. [REVIEW]Thomas A. Cavanaugh, Jean E. Chambers, Tony Cornford, Leonard M. Fleck, Matti Häyry & Thomas K. Hazlet - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10:123-124.
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