870 resultados para Private donations for the public sector
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v. 1. Matilda of Flanders. Eleanora of Aquitaine -- v. 2. Berengaria of Navarre. Anne of Bohemia -- v. 3. Isabella of Valois. Anne of Warwick.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Of this letter-press ed. 750 copies have been printed for sale."
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The sketch of Butler is expanded from The life and service of Gen. William O. Butler, by F. P. Blair, jr.
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Running title: Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Closes with the life of Anne.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"A southern library. A statement read before the New England historical and genealogical society ... Oct. 5, 1859" (4 p., bound at end of copy 1) relates to the present library.
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Nov. 1978.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: 90th Congress, 1st session. Joint committee print.
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In this paper, we highlight the importance of the distinction between public and private attitudes in research on attitude change. First, we clarify the definitions of public and private attitudes by locating the researcher as a potential source of influence. In a test of this definition, we compare participant reports of potentially embarrassing behaviour and the study's importance between participants responding when a researcher has potential access to their reports (public condition), and participants whose reports the researcher has no potential access to (private condition). Participants high in public self-focus or low in defensive self-presentation reported the study to be more important in the public condition than the private condition. Further, participants in the public condition reported less frequency of engaging in embarrassing behaviours than those in the private condition, an effect not moderated by individual differences. We conclude that the public-private distinction is an essential element in attitude change theory.