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Person-Affecting Paretian Egalitarianism with Variable Population Size
(Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007)
Where there is a fixed population (i.e., who exists does not depend on what choice an agent makes), the deontic version of anonymous Paretian egalitarianism holds that an option is just if and only if (1) it is anonymously ...
Consequentialism
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2006)
The three main general approaches to moral theory are consequentialism, deontology, and virtue theory. I shall describe and assess consequentialism. First, however, I shall make a few background remarks on morality.
Brute Luck Equality and Desert
(Oxford University Press, 2003)
In recent years, interest in desert-based theories of justice has increased, and this seems to represent a challenge to equality- based theories of justice. The best distribution of outcome-advantage with respect to desert, ...
Distribution to Whom?: An Introduction
(Routledge, 2003)
This is the third volume of Equality and Justice, a six-volume collection of the most important articles of the twentieth century on the topic of justice and equality. This volume addresses the question of who (animals, ...
Interlibrary loan and serving graduate students
(2018)
When undergraduate students become graduate students, their library needs
change. In order to meet these different needs, some academic libraries stratify
their resources, services, and programming to provide for various ...
Reasons for low pandemic H1N1 2009 vaccine acceptance within a college sample
(2012)
This study examined health beliefs associated with novel influenza A (H1N1) immunization among US college undergraduates during the 2009-2010 pandemic. Undergraduates (ages 18–24 years) from a large Midwestern University ...
Principles for designing active and adaptable onboarding experiences for library employees
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2019)
The development of an active, adaptable, culture-centric experience for new library employees is a crucial first step in building effective teams. Establishing a culture of teamwork has long-lasting benefits and can be ...
Financial risk tolerance of Chinese American families
(2012)
This chapter investigates the factors that affect financial risk tolerance of Chinese American households. Research on the economic well-being of Chinese American households is extremely limited. Few national datasets ...
A listing of present and former faculty members [of the University of Missouri School of Medicine, 1841-1997]
(University of Missouri Medical School Foundation, Inc., 1998)
"The following list contains almost 2,000 names of present and former members of the Medical School
faculty since the re-establishment of the four-year medical school on our campus"--Page 943.
Financial wellbeing of Asian Americans
(2016)
The Asian American population in the United States has been increasing. Research on the economic wellbeing of this minority group is far from being adequate. It is generally found that Asian Americans are more highly ...
Graduates : University of Missouri School of Medicine, 1841-1997
(University of Missouri Medical School Foundation, Inc., 1998)
This list includes names of University of Missouri School of Medicine graduates from 1841-1997.
Population biology
(2004)
Economics
(2004)
Introduction
(2004)
Wearable Technologies in Academic Libraries: Fact, Fiction and the Future
(Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), 2017)
Chapter 7 of Canuel, R & Crischton, C (2017). Mobile Technology and Academic Libraries: Innovative Services for Research and Learning. Chicago, IL. ACRL. Nick Moline, a developer and early Google Glass Explorer, can still ...
Developing In-House Digital Tools: Case Studies From the UMKC School of Law Library
(2018)
The author describes his experiences working in the Leon E. Bloch Law Library designing and prototyping in-house digital tools to improve communication among internal and external stakeholders. The projects discussed include ...