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    A Study of Physical Fitness and Enjoyment on Virtual Running for Exergames by Chaowanan Khundam, Frédéric Nöel

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Virtual Reality (VR) technology has advanced forward in everyday life where virtual fitness is possible through physically moving around in the real world. …”
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    Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Resource Allocation for QoE Enhancement in Wireless VR Communications by Georgios Kougioumtzidis, Vladimir K. Poulkov, Pavlos I. Lazaridis, Zaharias D. Zaharis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Wireless virtual reality (VR) communication applications have emerged as a transformative technology, offering innovative solutions in various areas of everyday life. However, the successful deployment of these applications faces challenges in ensuring high quality of experience (QoE), especially in environments with limited network resources. …”
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    A utilização do xadrez como recurso metodológico para o ensino da geografia política na Educação básica: uma experiência do projeto “Residência Pedagógica” em Caicó/RN/Brasil... by Iapony Rodrigues Galvão, Fábio Márcio de Azevedo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…A good suggestion for the classes to become more dynamic and stimulating is the use of chess as a methodological resource, since such a playful element provides, besides a teaching practice differentiated from the one usually employed, new possibilities of reflection and concentration for students in the various activities everyday life in the classroom. Thus, chess can be considered as a promoter of a greater cognitive development of the apprehending subject, facilitating the teaching-learning process. …”
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    Male and Female Roles in the Perception of Young People Among Belarusians, Bulgarians, and Russians by Olga V. Semenova, Valentina N. Burkova, Marina L. Butovskaya, Alexey M. Ermakov, Elena N. Kasparova, Olga V. Kalinichenko, Stanislava Stoyanova

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The inequality of women in various areas of life still holds on, despite all efforts, in many countries, including work, politics and everyday life. However, there is still a great deal of controversy and debate about gender equality in different countries. …”
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    UNA PROPUESTA DE AULA PARA EL ABORDAJE DE LA REGIÓN DEL ALTO VALLE DE RÍO NEGRO Y NEUQUÉN by Guillermina Muñoz Castillo

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This presentation offers a new perspective of thinking about new teaching approaches in the classroom in which students’ everyday life would be considered, specially their own representations of their local sphere as a valid tool to build meaningful and socially relevant knowledge. …”
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    Mental health challenges faced by professional athletes by Dawid Szczepanek, Katarzyna Szczurek, Adrianna Biecka, Mikołaj Wyrzykowski

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Professional athletes may experience a variety of mental health problems that influence their everyday life and sport performance. Therefore, the potential risk factors for developing mental disease should be known to coaches and physicians to provide adequate help for athletes. …”
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    Inversion of the main trends of digitalization in the educational space. by Darya Pavlovna Kozolupenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…But at the same time, processes of a different kind are also taking place in the field of education: processes that represent a kind of inversion of the main trends of the influence of digitalization on our perception of the world, self-perception and the sphere of our everyday life. The article examines three such major trends and their inversions in the educational space of our time: 1. the tendency characteristic of digitalization to eliminate the intermediary in the educational space leads to the opposite effect of multiplying intermediaries and awareness of the teacher's unavoidability as one of the main participants in education, both due to the complexity and inaccessibility for direct study of educational material, and due to the fact that education is not based on transmission (in which the intermediary could theoretically be eliminated), but creation based on the phenomenon of meeting; 2. the transgressive tendency as "going beyond" and even erasing boundaries is transformed in the educational space into a tendency of distancing as a double movement of alienation (delineation) and inclusion (communion), in which the blurring of the boundary between the public and intimate, the space of self-organization in the order of the norm and the space of spontaneity, real and virtual, etc. is accompanied by the establishment of a new type of socialization in conditions of spatial disunity and social deprivation; 3. the tendency to the appearance of a diffuse identity, reinforced by the tendency to glocalization in the socio-political sphere and the transition to a transmedia narrative in the cultural and entertainment sphere, in the digital space of education is transformed into the possibility of self-actualization, self-expression, turning the modern educational space into a mythopoetical "world of all kinds" and anthropological singularity.…”
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    Neural Correlates of Dual-Task Walking: Effects of Cognitive versus Motor Interference in Young Adults by Rainer Beurskens, Fabian Steinberg, Franziska Antoniewicz, Wanja Wolff, Urs Granacher

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather than the exception during everyday life and there is evidence from behavioral studies that it negatively affects human locomotion. …”
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    Inversion of the Main Trends of Digitalization in the Educational Space by D. P. Kozolupenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…But at the same time, processes of a different kind are also taking place in the field of education: processes that represent a kind of inversion of the digitalization influence on our perception of the world, self-perception and the sphere of our everyday life. The article examines three such major trends and their inversions in the educational space of our time. 1. …”
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    The Development of Dialectical Thinking: The Role of Structure and Organization in the Child’s Daily Life in Preschool Childhood by Nikolay E. Veraksa, Aleksander N. Veraksa, Zlata V. Airapetyan, Evgeni E. Krasheninnikov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, the task was set to identify the connections between parents’ ideas about the degree of organization and structure of everyday life, which we consider as a form of a normative situation and a space for the development of children’s dialectical thinking in a longitudinal study. …”
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    Civil war in Altay according to memoirs of S. V. Sazanov by E. A. Vorobyeva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The presented «ego-document» reveals the everyday life of the Civil War, given through the prism of perception of an ordinary participant in the events, in this case, a peasant-otkhodnik of the Tambov province. …”
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    Philosophical Review of Artificial Intelligence for Society 5.0 by Ggaliwango, Marvin, Tamale, Micheal, Kanagwa, Benjamin, Jjingo, Daudi

    Published 2024
    “…The use of AI in everyday life also raises ethical collisions, and human rights principles and legislation must play a key role in addressing these ethical challenges [8–10]. …”
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    RISK-ORIENTED PREDICTION OF PREGNANCY LOSS PATHOLOGY BASED ON A PERSONALIZED APPROACH by Nataliia Timchenko, Taras Gutor

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Namely: emotional strain/stress in everyday life, first ultrasound and biochemical screening, history of herpes type 1, chlamydial infection, COVID-19, tonsillitis, allergic rhinitis/sinusitis, autoimmune thyroiditis, presence of type I diabetes, use of artificial insemination, wine consumption, additional use of folic acid and drugs, marital status, and computer work. …”
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    Masculinité et relations de genre dans la société secrète abakuá by Géraldine Morel

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Indeed, its organization and its system of recruitment based on individual merit are at odds with that of people practising Santería or Palo Monte because these other Afro-Cuban cults are an exchange between gods and humans (trance, sacrifice or divination) and have an influence on everyday life problems.In fact, being abakuá implies a hyper-masculine, machismo gender construction. …”
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    Gaming as a potential source of conflict with real life: The youth’s assessments by A. K. Mamedov, G. V. Denissova, O. V. Smirnova, O. V. Sapunova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, some grounds for forecasting future trends have been accumulated, which allows the authors to argue that behind the most striking manifestations of digitalization affecting social reality, there is the totality of their influence on many aspects of everyday life. The hidden restructuring of social practices that comes with every new multiplayer game is determined by both the gameplay of players involved and business structures that use psychological and digital tactical and strategic achievements for their own commercial purposes. …”
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    Les bois et les objets composites (bois-métal) de la fouille du parking Anatole France à Tours (Indre-et-Loire) by Pierre Mille, Agnès Couderc, Nicolas Fouillet, Bertrand Moine, Françoise Yvernault

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…They are an important milestone for the knowledge of everyday life and that of technical expertise to this pivotal period.The xylologic body from the excavation of the Anatole France carpark is one of the most informative French ensembles, not only for the number of objects and fragments studied: 430, but also the quality of preservation of some artifacts. …”
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    STEAM approach in project-based learning to develop mathematical literacy and students' character by In In Supianti, Poppy Yaniawati, Ebenezer Bonyah, Astri Widiastuti Hasbiah, Nisrina Rozalini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mathematics is essential for individuals to solve everyday life problems. However, students remain insufficiently motivated in mathematics learning, necessitating the implementation of engaging teaching approaches integrated with other disciplines, such as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics). …”
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    CONTRADICTION OF FREEDOM AND PARADOXES OF RESPONSIBILITY (ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) by Z. V. Stezhko, Y. G. Stezhко

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As a result of the study, it was found that the philosophical understanding of the basic principles and concepts of democracy, especially freedom and responsibility, must precede the optimization of the democratic system, and the results of philosophical analysis must be taken into account in the practice of everyday life of the state. The model of the constant reproduction of the existing state of spiritual differentiation of a person's worldview should be contrasted with the model of harmonization of the democratic system (which is an ideal), only reducing its internal contradiction to the non-antagonistic and the formation on this basis of self-limitation, self-determination of personalities ‑ as a consequence of understanding the relativity of freedom, full awareness and acceptance responsibility for their intentions and decisions.…”
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    THE GASTRONOMIC IMAGE OF THE TERRITORY: STRUCTURE AND SPECIFICITY by Maria A. Belyaeva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The author identifies three specific characteristics of the gastronomic image of the city: 1) authenticity as an optional, not a mandatory feature; 2) dynamism as an indicator of the potentially high variability of the gastronomic image following changing living conditions and available resources; 3) a possible break with the local cultural tradition existing in hidden everyday life, while the gastronomic image is formed in the public sphere with the help of traditional and new media, greedy for hype. …”
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    On the issue of studying Siberian merchant class: the circle of social contacts of gold producer Yakov Frizer by I. Vladimirsky, M. V. Krotova

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Present research targets to illustrate through Frizer example particularities of everyday life and activity of the Siberian merchants on the threshold of the 19th–20th centuries, interrelations between various ethnicconfessional and social groups, between regional entrepreneurs and capital administrators as well as great potentialities of self-implementation for Jewish merchant within the Russian Empire. …”
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