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    Neutrino Oscillations Experiments at Fermilab

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    Neutrino oscillations provide an unique opportunity to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. Fermilab is constructing two new neutrino beams to provide a decicive test of two of the recent positive indications for neutrino oscillations: MiniBOONE experiment will settle the LSND controversy, MINOS will provide detailed studies of the region indicated by the SuperK results

    Group Counseling for Complicated Grief: A Literature Review

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    The Role of Social Support in Identity Formation: A Literature Review

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    PENGARUH INSENTIF TERHADAP KINERJA DRIVER ONLINE SHOPEEFOOD MELALUI KEPUASAN KERJA SEBAGAI VARIABEL INTERVENING (Studi Driver Shopeefood Area Kota Malang Raya)

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    This research aims to determine the effect of incentives on the performance of Shopeefood online drivers through job satisfaction as an intervening variable. The type of research used is explanatory research with a quantitative approach. The population used was all shopeefood drivers, with the sampling technique used was non-probability, namely convenience sampling with a total sample of 50 respondents. The data analysis technique used in this research is path analysis using Smart-PLS software. The research results concluded that 1) incentives have a positive and significant effect on performance, 2) incentives have a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction, 3) job satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on performance, 4) job satisfaction positively and significantly mediates the effect of incentives on performance

    Introduction : Bourdieu and the literary field

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    Pierre Bourdieu’s range as a thinker was extremely wide, and it would be misleading to present him primarily as a literary theorist. Trained as a philosopher, he became the leading French sociologist of his generation, and brought under the spotlight of his ‘critical sociology’ a whole series of institutional and discursive universes (education, art, linguistics, public administration, politics, philosophy, journalism, economics and others). Far from representing an intellectual dispersal, these manifold objects of enquiry allowed him to develop and refine a comprehensive theory of social process and power-relations based on distinctive concepts such as ‘field’, ‘habitus’, variously conceived notions of ‘capital’, and ‘illusio’ (all these concepts and others will be explicated and assessed in this issue). Yet Bourdieu’s analyses were scarcely ever received as neutral descriptions within the fields which he analysed. Bourdieu’s abiding agenda was to show how the discursive presuppositions and institutional logics at work in such fields carried but also masked certain social logics that a ‘critical sociology’ could disclose. Coupled with the inveterately combative drive seldom absent from Bourdieu’s objectifying analyses—and even setting aside the misprisions to which an external analyst is inevitably subject—this helps explain the resistance which his work recurrently provoked. In this respect, Bourdieu’s forays into the world of literary studies and his reception therein can be seen as part of a wider pattern
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