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Surely the Boy Scouts' affiliate Learning for Life should bear responsibility to assure that all its programs reinforce attitudes and values that will make America truly strong and free.
The partnership, which is funded by USAID and entitled "Communicating for Peace in South Sudan: A Social and Behaviour Change Communication Initiative" aims to reinforce attitudes, behaviours and social norms that will encourage social cohesion and resilience against conflict.
A belief among men that after MC it is "safe" for them to have unprotected sex with whoever they choose, might reinforce attitudes about masculinity that are related to GBV in the region (Wood & Jewkes, 1997).
Knowledge and health practitioner recommendations help to inform attitudes about the importance and positive consequences of screening; risk factors, such as prior polyps and/or colitis; increase the sense of susceptibility to the disease and reinforce attitudes related to the importance of screening.
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It sends an insidious message, reinforcing attitudes that blame victims and allow perpetrators (cast as a blurry, inevitable evil rather than determined, deliberate criminals) off the hook.
Furthermore, it can be reinforced by making learning experiences purposeful (about investigating problems as opposed to memorizing solutions), open (with freedom to express ideas) and disciplined (reinforcing attitudes and skills that enhance critical thinking and to continuous life-long learning) (Garrison and Kanuka 2004; Garrison and Arbaugh 2007).
Future research should focus on how such interruption of patients' and physicians' mutually reinforcing attitudes should be accomplished.
Instead, this trend could first of all be explained by patients' and physicians' mutually reinforcing attitudes of "not giving up".
Conclusions The trend to greater use of chemotherapy at the end of life could be explained by patients' and physicians' mutually reinforcing attitudes of "not giving up" and by physicians' broad interpretation of patients' quality of life, in which taking away patients' hope by withholding treatment is considered harmful.
Physicians' emphasis on treatment can be explained by patients' and physicians' mutually reinforcing attitudes of "not giving up," and by their broad interpretation of a patient's quality of life, in which taking away the patient's hope by withholding treatment is considered harmful.
Among the most important consequences of such second-order valuings are their impact on our characters: they tend to reinforce the attitudes that are prized, and make us recoil from the attitudes that are despised, leading us to seek means to change those attitudes.
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