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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 16 – “A” to Avocados ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Though they aren’t sweet, avocados are actually fruit, and they have unheralded health benefits. Avocados provide heart-healthy folate; vitamins E,...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 17 – Go for Green ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Wearing green for St. Patrick’s Day? Why not make a meal to match? From broccoli and green beans to spinach...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 18 – Walk a Fit Line ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Does physical activity take priority in your life? Or do busy schedules interfere? Consider this: Nearly everyone can fit walking...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 19 – Safe for the Taking ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

If you “take out to eat in,” your doggie bag or take-out meal poses a potential food safety risk. As...
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Communication Group

Group Communication and Problem-Solving

Interest in the relationship between group communication and group problem-solving performance has a long and somewhat controversial history. Many trace...
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Communication Group

Group Communication and Social Influence

When a decision-making group comes into discussion intending to choose among a set of possible courses of action, any disagreement...
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Institutional Theory

Institutional Theory

Institutional theory is a theoretical framework for analyzing social (particularly organizational) phenomena, which views the social world as significantly comprised...
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Communication Interorganizational

Interorganizational Communication

Interorganizational communication (IOC) emphasizes relationships organizations have with external constituents as opposed to relationships that occur internally. IOC research considers...
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Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management

Knowledge management (KM) is a key concept in today’s business world. While there is an element of fashion in its...
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Leadership Organizations

Leadership in Organizations

Leadership dynamics significantly shape communication in organizations. By defining leadership primarily as a process of persuasion, many scholars place communication...
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Learning Organizations

Learning Organizations

A learning organization is most simply described as an organization in which learning has become a part of the organizational...
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Meeting Technologies

Meeting Technologies

In an effort to enhance the functioning of the much-maligned meeting, a variety of technological solutions have been introduced. These...
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Assimilation Organizational

Organizational Assimilation

Organizational assimilation refers to the process by which individuals move from “outsider” to full membership in an organization. Fredric Jablin...
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Change Organizational

Organizational Change Processes

Change is fundamental to organizing. To organize, or structure human activity intentionally to achieve collective goals, is in itself a...
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Bureaucracy Communication

Bureaucracy and Communication

In his monumental work Economy and society, Weber (1978, 1st pub. 1922), explained bureaucracy both in terms of principles of...
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Communication Networks

Communication Networks

Communication and other social networks have been the subject of considerable scholarship since the eighteenth century (Mattelart 2000), but the...
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Authority Control

Control and Authority in Organizations

Although scholars take differing perspectives on the purposes and functions of control and authority, the definitions of these two terms...
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Decision-Making Processes

Decision-Making Processes in Organizations

Organizational decision-making is a primary process in organizations. It has been the subject of much research, and numerous prescriptive frameworks...
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Dissent Organizations

Dissent in Organizations

Employee dissent occurs when employees express their disagreement or contradictory opinions about workplace policies and practices to various audiences. The...
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Communication Emotion

Emotion and Communication in Organizations

Emotional communication is central to many jobs. Stockbrokers express aggression, nurses communicate care, and emotions such as shame, pride, and...
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Dialogic Perspectives

Dialogic Perspectives

Multiple intellectual traditions exist within a dialogic perspective toward organizational communication. These intellectual traditions share a common set of theoretical...
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Feedback Processes

Feedback Processes in Organizations

Engineers have linked the concepts of feedback and enhanced performance since the time of the industrial revolution, but the term...
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Globalization Organizations

Globalization of Organizations

Most generally, globalization is defined as “the widening, deepening, and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness in all aspects of contemporary...
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Communication Group

Group Communication

The study of group communication focuses on (1) the nature and effects of symbol usage in relatively small collectivities (a...
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Electronic Monitoring

Electronic Monitoring and GPS Tracking

This article provides a thorough examination of Electronic Monitoring (EM) and GPS Tracking within the United States criminal justice system,...
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Rehabilitation Treatment

Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs for Offenders

This article delves into the pivotal role of rehabilitation and treatment programs for offenders within the U.S. criminal justice system,...
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Justice Restorative

Restorative Justice and Community Service

This article explores the principles, practices, and implications of restorative justice within the framework of the United States’ criminal justice...
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Revocation Violations

Violations and Revocation Procedures

This article delves into the intricacies of violations and revocation procedures within the United States criminal justice system. Beginning with...
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Reentry Reintegration

Reentry and Reintegration Challenges

This article delves into the multifaceted challenges associated with reentry and reintegration in the United States criminal justice system. Beginning...
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Impact Parole

Impact of Parole and Probation on Recidivism

This article examines the intricate relationship between parole, probation, and recidivism within the context of the United States’ criminal justice...
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Populations Special

Special Populations in Parole and Probation

This article explores the nuanced landscape of special populations in parole and probation within the US criminal justice system. Beginning...
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Boards Parole

Parole Boards and Decision-Making Processes

This article delves into the intricate landscape of parole boards and their decision-making processes within the framework of the US...
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Offenses Probation

Probation for Drug Offenses and Drug Courts

This article delves into the intricate landscape of addressing drug offenses within the United States criminal justice system, focusing on...
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Health Mental

Mental Health Considerations in Parole and Probation

This article delves into the pivotal role of mental health considerations within the context of parole and probation in the...
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February Healthy

Healthy Diet for February 29 Leap to Health ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Run, walk, jump, leap—commemorate Leap Year’s bonus day in action. Consider these 24 hours as “found time” to get active,...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 1 – Smart Eating ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Are eating healthy and active living important to you? An overwhelming 85 percent of American consumers say it is, according...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 2 – Got You? ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Have a “gut reaction” (intestinal discomfort) to milk? Thirty million Americans are lactose intolerant. The “dairy” good news: If you’re...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 3 – Sweet Potatoes ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Have a sweet tooth? Nibble a sweet potato! Think about this. One-half cup of sweet potatoes delivers more beta carotene...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 4 – Eat Out, Eat Right ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Remember when eating out was a special occasion? That’s changed! On average, today’s American consumers eat out more than four...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 5 – Work in a Workout ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Do you work in a daily workout? Too busy? Overloaded family demands and workday? You don’t need to make a...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 6 – Well “Thaw-t” Out ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

How do you thaw frozen foods? In the fridge? In the microwave oven? Under running water? Or do you risk...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 7 – Hot Claim Check ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Pushing your cart through the grocery store aisles? Will you buy the cereal labeled with “more,” the juice with “added,”...
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 8 – Feel Like a Nut? ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Nuts to you! Just a small handful of nuts is packed with protein, other nutrients, fiber, and health-protective plant substances....
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Healthy March

Healthy Diet for March 9 – Confront Emotional Eating ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

Feeling stressed, angry, or bored? Hungry or not, do you check out the refrigerator or vending machine? Mood-triggered eating can...
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Ignorance Pluralistic

Pluralistic Ignorance and Ideological Biases

An ideology is a consistent set of related ideas about the nature and goals of society, such as liberalism, conservatism,...
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Perception Social

Social Perception

The term “social perception” might seem a misnomer, as it refers less to how people perceive their social environment through...
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Perception Social

Social Perception: Impersonal Impact

According to the impersonal impact hypothesis, the mass media influence individuals’ perceptions of risk to others (societal-level risk), but not...
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Perception Social

Social Perception: Unrealistic Optimism

Unrealistic optimism, suggested by LeJeune and Alex in 1973, was described as the “illusion of unique invulnerability.” It was further...
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Media Socialization

Socialization by the Media

The mass media can play a significant role in shaping the social attitudes and social behaviors of children and adolescents....
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Silence Spiral

Spiral of Silence

Developed by German survey and communication researcher Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann in the 1960s and 1970s, the spiral of silence theory describes...
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