Tag: Choice

An Ethno-Social Approach to Code Choice in Bilinguals Living with Alzheimer’s


Free Download An Ethno-Social Approach to Code Choice in Bilinguals Living with Alzheimer’s: "In English or in Spanish? I Speak Both Languages." by Carolin Schneider
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 267 Pages | ISBN : 3031464826 | 9.9 MB
​This book examines the under-researched field of communication by bilingual people with dementia of the Alzheimer’s type (DAT). The aging population is increasingly affected by neurocognitive diseases such as DAT, and over the past 30 years, the growing research body concerned with monolingual DAT discourses has seen significant growth. The findings from monolingual studies and institutional settings highlight the importance of code choice for a person’s sense of autonomy, especially against the background of changing communicational abilities. Adding a new perspective, this book investigates how ten Puerto Rican speakers living with varying stages of DAT draw on their bilingual resources to accomplish verbal interaction in informal settings with their primary care partners. Drawing on narrative interviews conducted in Orlando, Florida, this multi-case study investigates situated language choices and code-switches by applying the ethno-social approach, i.e. combining features of conversation analysis and ethnography of communication. The author sheds light both on the question of how people living with DAT engage in conversations and which strategies they employ in their languages (English and Spanish) to reach their communicative goals. Specifically, by analyzing the role of code choice and code-switching in a qualitative manner, two main functional categories emerge: discourse-related and participant-related code-switching. Bilingual competencies remain even among participants living with severe DAT symptoms, as evident in retained interactional sequences such as salutations. Persons living with DAT competently negotiate code, either through exploratory code-switching or metalinguistic commentary, emphasizing the need for conversational partners to be sensitive to the communicative needs, in both languages, of speakers living with DAT. This book will be of interest to students and researchers working on dementia discourses, health communication, multilingualism and ageing, as well as Bilingual/ Multilingual families or individuals living with dementia.

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Longevity By Choice The Art of Maintaining Cell Health [Audiobook]


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English | ISBN: 9781738609635 | 2023 | 3 hours and 27 minutes | M4B@192 kbps | 285 MB
Author: Zen Lee
Narrator: Val Cole

Do you want to live a longer and healthier life but don’t know where to start? We all struggle with the effects of aging at some point, so it’s very natural to wonder whether there is a way to slow it down. And there is.. If you want to learn how to optimize your cell health and improve your overall well-being to live a longer, healthier life-you need to listen this book! With this guide in your hands, you’ll have access to the latest research and expert advice on how to maintain cell health, optimize your body’s natural processes, and improve the quality of life. Whether you’re a health enthusiast or simply looking for some inspiration to take the first steps toward a healthier life, this book is the ultimate guide to achieving optimal cell health and longevity.

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Deconstructing Behavior, Choice, and Well-being Neoclassical Choice Theory and Welfare Economics


Free Download Deconstructing Behavior, Choice, and Well-being: Neoclassical Choice Theory and Welfare Economics by Edward R. Morey
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 472 Pages | ISBN : 3031367111 | 12.7 MB
Neoclassical economists assume that people act to maximize their well-being: they choose based on their desires and only desire what they will like. Neuroscientists and psychologists disagree. Their research demonstrates that cues and evolutionary quirks cause people to act against their best interests, even choosing alternatives they will not like.

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Cerebral Ventricles In Multiple-Choice Questions


Free Download Cerebral Ventricles: In Multiple-Choice Questions by Hayder R. Salih, Samer S. Hoz, Ali A. Dolachee, Mohammed A. Alrawi, Zaid Aljuboori, Mayur Sharma, Mustafa Ismail, Norberto Andaluz
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 264 Pages | ISBN : 3031423410 | 5.2 MB
This book uses the multiple-choice question (MCQ) format to specifically address the topic related to the cerebral ventricles. The mission of this book is to help readers revise the core concepts and maintain knowledge of the anatomy, pathology, and neurosurgery of the cerebral ventricles. This study companion is structured in five sections, for a total of 18 chapters, including 450 + MCQs in a convenient format to provide a comprehensive and concise overview. Answers and explanations appear immediately below the questions to enhance readability.

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Deconstructing Behavior, Choice, and Well-being


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031367111 | 654 Pages | EPUB (True) | 27 MB
Neoclassical economists assume that people act to maximize their well-being: they choose based on their desires and only desire what they will like. Neuroscientists and psychologists disagree. Their research demonstrates that cues and evolutionary quirks cause people to act against their best interests, even choosing alternatives they will not like.

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How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America Freedom, Politics and the War on Sex


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English | 2006 | pages: 256 | ISBN: 0309049490, 0465054900 | EPUB | 0,2 mb
A pithy polemic bolstered by solid research, intellectual heft, and firsthand reporting, this is a book poised to change the debate over reproductive rights in this country wholesale. As activist and writer Cristina Page shows, the gains made by birth-control advocates (historically) and pro-choice organizations (currently) have formed the bedrock of freedoms few Americans would choose to live without. Now, not only is the future of legal abortion far from guaranteed, in many parts of the country ready access to many forms of contraception is in jeopardy as well. And that development, Page argues, should have everyone, regardless of moral or political persuasion, deeply concerned. For these basic freedoms are not just for the freewheeling gals of "Sex and the City," but are central to the lives of working mothers and fathers from Phoenix to Duluth, churchgoers and nonbelievers alike. Page crystallizes the thoughts and attitudes of a generation of women and men whose voices are seldom heard in the political arena. How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America is the first book to address the positive transformation our society has undergone because of our ability to plan when and if to have children. It also exposes the anti-choice movement’s far-reaching-and dangerous-agenda. Fresh, bold, and stocked with counterintuitive arguments, this is a book bound to form the basis for heated conversations nationwide.

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