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The Rochdale Principles are a set of ideals for the operation of cooperatives. They were first set out by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in Rochdale, England, in 1844, and have formed th...
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The ICA General Assembly held on 23rd September 1995 in Manchester, adopted the new Principles of Cooperation recommended by the ...
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This section of Ascension Health's Ethics Resources is intended to explain key ethical principles that are relevant to healthcare ethics. Only those principles considered to be most foundational have been included in this section. ... Principles of Formal and Material Cooperation...
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WorldCat Principles of Cooperation ... From its inception, WorldCat has been used both as a foundation for shared cataloging and as a de facto international merged catalog. OCLC's development of Interlibrary Loan and reference services has capitalized on and added ... WorldCat : A global catalog : Principles of Cooperation...
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The libraries at Duke University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are committed to the development of a comprehensive, interconnected set of information resources Through consortial effort, ... Each TRLN library serves every student,
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By placing greater value on cooperation, educational debate stresses the importance of learning, learning to work together, competing fairly, and upholding a fair competition, through a genuine respect for one's opponents.
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Cooperation is understood to mean the participation of more than one person in the same immoral or criminal action. ... Some principles are helpful in establishing the existence or degree of guilt.
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High trust leads to high cooperation and communication. The progression of communication is defensive (win or lose/win), to respectful (compromise), to synergistic (win/win). Synergistic communication must be achieved to develop creative possibilities, including better solutions than original proposals.
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2. TLT Ideas for Supporting ; Student-Student Cooperation ... Table of Contents for "Seven Principles Collection of TLT Ideas" ... Chickering and Gamson's second principle is 'encouraging cooperation among students.' "Learning is enhanced when it is more like a team effort than a solo race," they wrote.
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