Intro -- About the Author -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Dedication -- Prologue -- Part One -- 1 Tangled Beginnings -- 2 In the Wild -- 3 Lost and Found -- Part Two -- 4 The Watchers -- 5 Initiation -- 6 Showdown -- 7 The Robbers Cave -- 8 Nation States -- 9 Sweet Harmony -- Part Three -- 10 Empire -- 11 Burning Memory -- 12 America and Back -- 13 Oklahoma -- 14 The Museum of Innocence -- A Note on Sources -- Chapter Notes -- References -- Acknowledgements
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Intro -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Intergroup Emotions Theory: Production, Regulation, and Modification of Group-Based Emotions -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Production of Intergroup Emotions -- 3 Consequences of Intergroup Emotions -- 4 The Regulation of Intergroup Emotions -- 5 Implications of Intergroup Emotions for Interventions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter Two: The Agentic-Communal Model of Advantage and Disadvantage: How Inequality Produces Similarities in the Psychology of Power, Social Class, Gender, and Race -- Abstract -- 1 The ROAD of Advantage and Disadvantage: The Four Fundamental Inequalities in Social Hierarchy -- 2 The Sense of Advantage and Disadvantage -- 3 Agency and Communion as Fundamental Human Orientations -- 4 The Agentic-Communal Model of Advantage and Disadvantage -- 5 Prior Theory Supportive of the Model -- 6 Evidence Consistent With the Model -- 7 Evidence Inconsistent With the Model -- 8 Toward a Generative Research Agenda -- 9 Conclusion and a Call to Research Action -- Chapter Three: Loneliness in the Modern Age: An Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness (ETL) -- Abstract -- 1 Background, Measurement, and Prevalence of Loneliness -- 2 The Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness -- 3 Theoretical Pathways Linking Loneliness to Mortality in the Modern World -- 4 Discussion and Critical Evaluation -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter Four: Attentional Processes in Social Perception -- Abstract -- 1 What Is Attention Theory? -- 2 Stereotyping and Group Categorization -- 3 Context-Based Impression Formation -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter Five: Assessment and Locomotion Conjunction: How Looking Complements Leaping … But Not Always -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Regulatory Mode Theory -- 3 Empirical Evidence
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Sent away from her family and England to an isolated farm where she was at the mercy of a tyrannical "cottage mother," Marjorie Arnison had to learn to forget her identity in order to survive in her unfamiliar and hostile new home. It was only much later in her life that the memories of where she came from began to resurface
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Intro -- FrontMatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Landscape of Early Care and Education Financing -- 3 Current Financing for Early Care and Education: Financing a Highly Qualified Workforce (Principle 1) -- 4 Current Financing for Early Care and Education: Affordability and Equitable Access (Principle 2) -- 5 Current Financing for Early Care and Education: Ensuring High Quality Across Settings -- 6 Estimating the Cost of High-Quality Early Care and Education -- 7 A Vision for Financing Early Care and Education -- References -- Appendix A: Methodology and Policy Choices and Assumptions for Cost Estimation -- Appendix B: Cost Estimation Models -- Appendix C: Determining a Reasonable Share of Costs for Families to Pay -- Appendix D: Biosketches of Committee Members and Staff
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Intro -- About the Author -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Who does she think she is? -- 2 A difficult girl -- 3 Changing skies -- 4 The Female Eunuch -- 5 The commercialisation of Germaine Greer -- 6 Wind of Tizoula -- 7 Recalibration -- 8 The Change -- 9 Coming home -- 10 Full circle -- Acknowledgements -- Notes
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Word from the Authors -- Chapter 1. Do the Desert Well -- Chapter 2. Emotions: The Howling Wasteland -- Chapter 3. Due North -- Chapter 4. Dangers in the Desert -- Chapter 5. Too Parched to Pray -- Chapter 6. Flood Watch -- Chapter 7. Hidden Springs -- Chapter 8. Shifting Sand -- Chapter 9. Harnessing Power -- Appendix A-Resources for Reconciliation -- Appendix B-Resources for Personal Recovery -- Notes -- About the Authors
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Introduction / Matthew Harding -- Part I Theories of the not-for-profit sector -- 1. A law and economics perspective on nonprofit organizations / Richard Steinberg and Brian Galle -- 2. A primer on the neo-classical republican theory of the non-profit sector (and the other three sectors too) / Rob Atkinson -- 3. A charity law perspective on a liberal perspective on charity law / Adam Parachin -- 4. The not-for-profit sector: a roman Catholic view / Fr Brian Lucas -- Part II The composition and scope of the not-for-profit sector -- 5. An overview of the not-for-profit sector / Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM -- 6. The boundary between not-for-profits and government / Darryn Jensen -- 7. The boundary between the not-for-profit and business sectors: social enterprise and hybrid models / Benjamin M Leff -- 8. Donor intention and dialectic legal policy frames / John Picton -- Part III Not-for-profit organisations and the constitution -- 9. Not-for-profit organisations, public law and private law / Kathryn Chan -- 10. Not-for-profit organisations and equality law / François du Toit -- 11. Charity law and freedom of political communication: the Australian experience / Jenny Beard -- 12. Not-for-profit law and freedom of religion / Pauline Ridge -- Part IV The legal conception of charity -- 13. The history and future of the law of charity / G E Dal Pont -- 14. Charity in common law and civilian jurisdictions / Michael H Lubetsky -- 15. The heads of charity in comparative perspective / Debra Morris -- 16. Public benefit post-pemsel / Mary Synge -- Part V The tax treatment of not-for-profit organisations -- 17. Taxation and the not-for-profit sector globally: common issues, different solutions / Ann O'Connell -- 18. Subsidizing charity liberally / Miranda Perry Fleischer -- 19. Ways the charitable deduction has shaped the US charitable sector / Roger Colinvaux -- 20. The major tax concessions granted to charities in Australia, New Zealand, England, the United States of America and Hong Kong: 'what lessons can we learn?' / Fiona Martin -- 21. Reforming tax policy with respect to non-profit organisations / Evelyn Brody -- Part VI The regulation of not-for-profit organisations -- 22. Principles of regulation of not-for-profits / Jonathan Garton -- 23. Design and implementation of a charitable regulation regime / Brian Galle -- 24. Redefining the measure of success: a historical and comparative look at charity regulation / Oonagh B Breen -- 25. A regulator's view / Susan Pascoe AM -- Index