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  2. Kaumātua - Wikipedia

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    Kaumātua that are involved in health organisations play a pivotal role in guiding kaimatai hinengaro, similar to their role in the Māori community. Whilst the importance of kaumātua guidance has been predominantly acknowledged by Māori, greater awareness in non-Māori circles is beginning to acknowledge their knowledge bases as well.

  3. Role theory - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, dramaturgical role theory defines life as a never-ending play, in which we are all actors. The essence of this role theory is to role-play in an acceptable manner in society. [3] Robert Kegan’s theory of adult development plays a role in understanding role theory. Three pivotal sections in his theory are first the socialized mind.

  4. Nurse scientist - Wikipedia

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    Nurse scientists play a pivotal role in the development and evaluation of evidence-based nursing interventions. [2] This involves a meticulous process of designing, implementing, and assessing interventions to ensure they are grounded in the best available evidence, thereby enhancing the quality and effectiveness of nursing care.

  5. Supporting actor - Wikipedia

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    A supporting actor or supporting actress is an actor who performs a role in a play or film below that of the leading actor(s), and above that of a bit part.In recognition of important nature of this work, the theater and film industries give separate awards to the best supporting actors and actresses.

  6. Pivotal response treatment - Wikipedia

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    Pivotal response treatment is a naturalistic intervention model derived from the principles of applied behavior analysis.Rather than target individual behaviors one at a time, PRT targets pivotal areas of a child's development such as motivation, [3] responsiveness to multiple cues, [4] self-management, and social initiations. [5]

  7. Employee engagement - Wikipedia

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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-08-05; Macey, Schneider (2008). The meaning of employee engagement. Industrial Organizational Psychology. McKay, Avery, Morris (2008). "Mean racial and ethnic differences in sales performance: The moderating role of diversity climate". Personnel Psychology. 61 (2): 349– 374.

  8. Insulin resistance - Wikipedia

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    Multiple studies involving different methodology suggest that impaired function of mitochondria might play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Mitochondrial dysfunction may result from the formation of reactive oxygen species , genetic factors, aging, and reduced mitochondrial biogenesis. [ 31 ]

  9. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteering often plays a pivotal role in the recovery effort following natural disasters, such as tsunamis, floods, droughts, hurricanes, and earthquakes. For example, the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake in Japan was a watershed moment, bringing in many first-time volunteers for earthquake response .