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UNINA9910482186603321 |
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Mornay Philippe de <1549-1623.> |
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Memoires de messire Philippes de Mornay, seignevr Dv Plessis Marly ... Contenans divers discours, instructions, lettres, & depesches par luy dressées, ou escrites aux roys ... depuis l'an MDC, jusques à l'an MDCXXIII ... A la fin est adjousté un svpplement des pieces qui ont esté omises dans les deux volumes des Memoires cy-devant imprimés [volume 1] [[electronic resource]] |
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Amsterdam, : Louis Elzevir, 1652 |
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Online resource (2 dl, 4°) |
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Reproduction of original in Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Nationale bibliotheek van Nederland. |
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UNINA9910734372803321 |
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Glenk Caroline |
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Verlustverrechnung bei Personengesellschaften und anderen transparent besteuerten Gesellschaftsformen : eine rechtsvergleichende Analyse zwischen Deutschland, Frankreich und den USA / / Caroline Glenk |
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Baden-Baden, Germany : , : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, , 2022 |
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Steuerwissenschaftliche Schriften ; Band 83 |
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Limited partnership |
Comparative law |
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The thesis deals with the fundamental tax policy question on the "correct" treatment of losses in partnerships and other tax-transparent entities. It is based on a legal comparison with countries in which the borderline between transparent and non-transparent taxation is drawn differently than in Germany (despite similar principles of company law) and in some cases very far-reaching option rights exist. The book deals in a differentiated manner with the "tech-niques" of dealing with corporate losses in corporations and partnerships as well as with the possibilities of an option for the non-transparent or transparent taxation, and culminates in a legislative proposal. |
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UNINA9910874689603321 |
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Reimagining Mental Health and Addiction Under the Covid-19 Pandemic, Volume 1 : The Covid-19 Pandemic, Mental Health, and Ethnicity / / edited by Dionisio Nyaga, Rose Ann Torres |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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9783031583674 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (99 pages) |
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SpringerBriefs in Advances in Mental Health and Addiction, , 2948-2232 |
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Psychology |
Mental health |
Social service |
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology |
Mental Health |
Social Work |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Understanding the mental health experiences of unpaid caregivers: The role and limitations of caregiver identity theory -- 2. No See, No Touch: Coping Strategies Focused on Bereaved Family Members’ Lived Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic -- 3. Cabinet of Curiosities: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Selected Filipino Queer Students In-The-Closet -- 4. Breathe Out: Ecopsychology and Eco-anxiety Relating to Age, Sex, and Climate Crisis Knowledge -- 5. Mental Health and Field Education Praxis During COVID-19 Pandemic -- 6. Supporting Ontario’s Consumer/Survivor Initiatives and their Importance to the Ontario Community Mental Health and Addictions System during the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 7. Setting Them Up for Success: The School System and Children’s Mental Health -- 8. AwakenU: Exploring the transformative power of Meditative Inquiry in Higher Education during the COVID-19 pandemic. -- 9. “Normal” response to “abnormal” circumstances: Helping students thrive post pandemic -- 10. Diasporic |
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Queer and Trans Filipinos in Canada: Some Considerations For Anti-oppressive Mental Healthcare Practice -- 11. Mental Health and Social Support among Immigrant Women in Canada: An Arts-Based Study. |
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This edited collection is a follow-up to Algoma University's inaugural conference on mental health and addiction held at the Brampton campus in Ontario, Canada. We live in a society where many marginalized communities continue to bear a historically disproportionate burden on their psychological, mental, and economic well-being, especially under the Covid-19 pandemic. Covid-19 has had a continuing impact on marginalized and racialized communities at all levels. We are now witnessing the compounded effects in the form of a worsening mental health and addiction crisis and its subsequent impact on children's education, service delivery, and overall psychosocial well-being. Covid-19 has widened the gap and increased poverty disparities between high-income and low-income individuals. Furthermore, it has affected the psychosocial resilience of people. As communities of scholars, practitioners, and researchers, we have a responsibility to address these existential issues in ways that are ethical and transformative. This type of engagement should help mitigate the consequences of the pandemic in an intersectional manner. These conversations should assist us in understanding and addressing the trauma and suffering that marginalized communities and individuals continue to endure. Together, we can work to find answers to mental health and addiction challenges, while valuing people's histories and realities within this intersectional engagement. This book aims to redefine psychiatric discourse in the age of the pandemic and encourage us to imagine how the world can be reformed in ways that are both ethical and political. It has the potential to shed light on the values and realities of communities in discussions of medical sociology, particularly concerning the impact of Covid-19 on marginalized communities. This book is structured into three volumes. Volume one delves into the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of various ethnic groups. Volume two specifically addresses the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of Afro-Black individuals. Volume three explores the connections between the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological well-being, and colonialism. |
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