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    A Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of the OED in Search of the Meaning of “Master” Elrond

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    An editorial commentary on the use of the title “Master” to describe Elrond, with heavy reliance on the Oxford English Dictionary

    A Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of the OED in Search of the Meaning of “Master” Elrond

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    An editorial commentary on the use of the title “Master” to describe Elrond, with heavy reliance on the Oxford English Dictionary

    Editorial Commentary

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    Editorial: Commentary

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    Portland State Perspective; October 1977

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    A quarterly alumni newsletter. In this issue: administration of PSU research; editorial commentary on federal involvement with higher education; profile of retired Professor John Allen.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/perspective/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Edition Review: Jan Kochanowski, Carmina Latina, cz. 3: Komentarz, oprac. Z. Głombiowska, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, Gdańsk 2013, pp. 983

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    The third part of the critical edition of Jan Kochanowski’s corpus in Latin, published by Zofia Głombiowska in 2013, contains an editorial commentary. This volume is the last part of a large and impressive work which was necessary for the academic knowledge of Polish Renaissance literature

    Opusopuscule

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    This article contains excerpts from Opusopuscule , a logological commonplace book containing a mixture of book, newspaper and magazine quotations, song lyrics, proverbs, odd signs in public places, jokes and anecdotes, and original snippets of wordplay. Examples of the latter are given in this article, with editorial commentary provided in italics

    Hypertension control: population surveys vs clinical studies

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    Editorial commentary on Manuscript Number: JHH-14-0356. “Blood pressure levels and control in Italy: comprehensive analysis of clinical data from 2000-2005 and 2005-2010 hypertension surveys”.This work has been partially funded by FIS grant PI13/02321, and Cátedra de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid de Epidemiología y Control del Riesgo Cardiovascular, Madrid, Spai

    Implications of \u3cem\u3eCaritas in Veritate\u3c/em\u3e for Marketing and Business Ethics

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    In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, we examine the newest encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate (Charity in Truth) for guidance concerning marketing and business strategy. Core ethical values, consistent with historical Catholic Social Teachings (CST), are retained. However, some important nuances are added to previous treatments, and, reflecting the mind of the current Pontiff, certain points of emphasis are shifted to account for recent global developments. Key areas of consistency and differences (as we perceive them) are spelled out along with some brief commentary on the evolution of the CST position on matters of importance to business decision makers. We close our analysis with a brief discussion of how the lessons of the encyclical can be applied to selected marketing problems embedded with ethical issues, including some criteria for evaluating marketing programs. Finally, we note some editorial commentary published in the wake of the letter’s release along with our own summation

    Clinical and Nonclinical Health Care Workers Faced a Similar Risk of Acquiring 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Infection

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    (See the editorial commentary by Drumright and Holmes, on pages 284-286.) Reporting of confirmed pandemic influenza A virus (pH1N1) 2009 infection was mandatory among health care workers in Hong Kong. Among 1158 confirmed infections, there was no significant difference in incidence among clinical versus nonclinical staff (relative risk, 0.98; 95% confidence interval, 0.78-1.20). Reported community exposure to pH1N1 was common and was similar in both group
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