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Meaning no offense. The impact of anger on translation decision-making when dealing with offensive stereotypes
Published 2023-07-01“…In this study, a group of translation students were presented with two types of translation units from a blog entry in which negative judgements about people, places or situations were portrayed — potentially offensive (referred to as 'target units') and non-offensive ('distractors') ― and were instructed to choose between two translation options containing linguistic devices aimed at either attenuating or emphasizing the negative content. …”
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Home Birth in the Opinion of Obstetricians and Midwives: A Survey
Published 2018-06-01“…Only 11.6% midwives and 35.5% students were confident that midwives could give adequate home birth care. …”
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Quality of Life of related liver donors in the late postoperative period
Published 2017-04-01“…Comparison group was formed by healthy volunteers, students of the Medical University. The Russian version of the non-specific SF-36 questionnaire was used to assess QoL.Results. …”
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Does motivation theory really play any significant role on explaining university teachers’ performance: Understanding Bangladeshi context
Published 2025-02-01“… The development of human capital is significantly impacted by the way teachers nurture and expand their students' intellectual capacity. The motivation of teachers is a crucial determinant of their performance, and consequently, it influences the success and achievements of their students. …”
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A multivariate analysis of the early dropout using classical machine learning and local interpretable model-agnostic explanations
Published 2024-10-01“… Student dropout rates can have a significant negative impact on both the development of educational institutions and the personal growth of students. …”
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EVALUATION OF THE SOCIAL COMPONENT OF INNOVATIVE CAPACITY OF REGIONAL SYSTEMS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
Published 2022-05-01“…The essence and components of the innovation potential highlighted the social, economic, financial, scientific and technological, organizational and legal innovation potentials, proposed performance indicator of innovative potential use, to the social component of the innovation potential include: the proportion of people employed in science and high-tech industries, the number of students in higher education, the proportion of people with higher education and scientific degree, the wages level of persons employed in research; based on calculations of isolated leaders and outsiders of social innovation rankings, the reasons for its low level. …”
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Conscientização política e prática teórica no ensino de sociologia: um relato de experiência
Published 2020-01-01“…This article will initially deal with the importance of Socio-Philosophical Studies in the context of high school teaching/learning processes, problematizing, from a broader discussion on school institutionalization, the epistemological and political issues involvedboth in the debate about the presence of disciplines such as Sociology and Philosophy in basic education as well as in the discussion on the use of methods and techniques for teaching sociological theories among students in the school system. Having as reference the experiences reported (and developed) in the scope of a discipline of Theories of Social Sciences offered by a Professional Master’s Degree, in the City of Recife (PE), we will then see how teaching sociology, in the school context, is related to the universe of research and knowledge production in Human Sciences, in general, and Social Sciences, in a specific way. …”
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What are the broader impacts and value from a randomised controlled trial conducted in six public hospital antenatal clinics in Australia? An impact assessment using the Framework...
Published 2025-03-01“…The research trained and upskilled 18 midwives and obstetricians in evidence-based asthma management in pregnancy and improved research capability of six PhD students. Specialised equipment purchased by BLT is now being repurposed to undertake other research in regional Australia, saving further research investment. …”
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The Intro Course: A Pedagogical Toolkit
Published 2016-10-01“… Abstract This article offers ideas and strategies for teaching introductory-level courses in Gender and Women’s Studies by providing the responses of eleven experienced educators who were asked two questions: What main theme or idea do you hope students will learn in the introductory class you teach? …”
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A hierarchical typology of multimodal scientific writing in early primary grades
Published 2025-08-01“…This integrative ability, known as multimodal competency, enables children to construct and communicate scientific understanding by coordinating text structure, language, and visual representation.MethodsIn this study, 1,705 science writing samples from 1,008 students in kindergarten through 2nd grade were analyzed using a two-stage quantitative approach. …”
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of ingroup interactions in macaques
Published 2025-08-01“…Abstract When sharing a space with others, many species including humans evolved a compromise regulating occupancy influenced by social determinants. For example, students in a classroom tend to sit close to their friends, keeping the same spots across days, revealing the social structure in the classroom. …”
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Assessment of suicidal risk factors in young depressed persons with non-suicidal self-injury based on an artificial intelligence
Published 2025-07-01“…NSSI had the highest incidence among high school students(63.3%), regardless of sex. Furthermore, the incidence of NSSI was high among patients with depression with a history of smoking(p < 0.0002) and drinking(p < 0.001). …”
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Utilization of Biosolids in Forage Production Systems in Florida
Published 2017-04-01“…The information contained in this document should be of interest to stakeholders, biosolids managers, students, and scientists interested in topics related to biosolids management practices and the potential benefits and risks associated with biosolid land application. …”
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The use of a workbook as an efficient didactic means of teaching Russian in secondary vocational education organizations
Published 2025-03-01“…It is important to repeat all the topics of the course, and draw students’ attention to the knowledge gaps, while monitoring the quality of assignments.Conclusion. …”
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Principles of Teaching and Learning
Published 2016-02-01“…This 2-page fact sheet provides information on how to organize and structure subject matter, motivate students, effectively use reward and reinforcement, and other techniques for instruction. …”
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Platform Digital sebagai Media Pembelajaran Kewirausahaan di Sekolah dan Perguruan Tinggi
Published 2025-07-01“…Entrepreneurship as one of the important competencies of the 21st century requires a dynamic, practical, and technology-based learning approach in order to foster a creative, innovative, and independent spirit in students. This study aims to examine the use of digital platforms as a medium for entrepreneurship learning at the school and college levels and to identify their impact on learning motivation and entrepreneurial readiness of students and college students. …”
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Assessment of Adolescents' Self- Esteem in Secondary Schools
Published 2012-12-01“…Recommendation: the study recommends that the students would be given an opportunities to participate in social organizations, conferences, and study projects to promote their level of self-esteem constructing and implementing educational programs for secondary schools teachers about how to decrease obesity among their students. …”
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Attitudes and practices toward medical literature: a cross-sectional study at LAU Medical Center-Rizk
Published 2025-12-01“…Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and Spearman’s rank correlation were used for data analysis.Results Among the 156 participants (42% male, 57% female), attending physicians reported a higher average of weekly reading hours (2.95 hours) compared to medical students (2.10 hours). A weak positive correlation was found between age and reading time (Spearman’s rho = 0.30, p < 0.05). …”
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Exploring the drivers of adolescent sexual and reproductive healthcare-seeking behavior in northwestern Botswana: a cross-sectional analysis
Published 2025-02-01“…The most common reasons for forgoing visits reflected perceptions that nurses were unfriendly and did not believe adolescents should have sex. Students identified logistical barriers, including not knowing where to go, long distances to services, and limited operating hours. …”
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Utopias and dystopia, fears and hopes among university youth
Published 2025-06-01“…Based on the social concepts and projects of utopia and dystopia, and the social emotions that arouse, the vision and reflection of the idea and thinking of the future, and the feelings that accompany it, in a group of students are inquir. Which is done through the focus of social representations and with the information obtained in the application of focus groups between university students that illuminated projects and affections, as well as their intertwi-ning. …”
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