Ubuntuworks Project believes in moving from reaction to relationship, a quality present in effective and ethical leadership. Everyone has something to teach and learn, and all of us, including youth, are equipped to be leaders ...

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“The Impacts of the High-Quality Workplace Relationships on Job Performance: A Perspective on Staff Nurses in Vietnam“ Authors: Khoa T. Tran, Phuong V. Nguyen, Thao T.U. Dang, and Tran N.B. Ton From the National Library ...

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By Julianne Holt-Lunstad, et al, Brigham Young University A substantial body of research has…elucidated the psychological, behavioral, and biological pathways by which social isolation and loneliness leads to poorer health and decreased longevity. Abstract Actual and ...

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By Kassandra I Alcaraz, et al, American Journal of Epidemiology Social isolation—a measure of an individual’s (limited) social contact and networks—is detrimental to health and well-being (1–4). Berkman and Syme (5) developed the Social Network ...

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by Helen Thomas Published in: Edsurge, Jan 13, 2022 EXCERPT: After nearly two years of teaching, I realized many of the systems and practices I cultivated in my classroom were deeply rooted in my Indigenous knowledge ...

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The ubuntu landscape consists of a collage of images, ideas, pictures, and dreams. ‘Ubuntu’ is a concept that is both old and new. It has a long history. From time to time, it is being ...

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Abstract Prevailing scholarly analyses of international relations pay virtually no attention to music. And yet, the political dimensions of music are all too evident. The terrifying realities of conflict and the search for peace have ...

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A Systematic Review of Compassion in Healthcare Training Is compassion in healthcare an important part of healthcare training? Traditionally, healthcare training has undervalued the need to develop human aspects of medicine and care. These aspects ...

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by LOREN TOUSSAINT and JON R. WEBB Abstract Much research has shown that women are more empathic than men. Yet, women and men are equally forgiving. However, it is not clear whether empathy is more important to ...

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