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    Permanent education throughout life as the aim and result by Nadezhda N. Elhova, Evgeny V. Krotov, Raisa B. Rudakova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The system of additional professional education was more popular, as it provides an opportunity for professional self-improvement, and getting a new specialty, carrying out the process of continuous professional self-determination, based on the "education throughout life". …”
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    From Androgynous to Hybrid Cybernetic Bodies: Salvation or More Subjugation? by Muzaffer Derya Nazlıpınar Subaşı

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…However, Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent literary figures of the twentieth century, persistently tries to challenge this assumption that all people fall into one of the two distinct gender categories, masculine or feminine, established on biological sex traits. …”
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    Production technologies and formulation strategies in development of orodispersible tablets (ODTs) by Stevche Acevski, Angela Mircevska, Marija Glavas Dodov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…One of the new ways of drug delivery that is being developed more and more often recently is orodispersible tablets (ODTs), also known as orally disintegrating tablets, rapidly dissolving tablets and fast-dissolving tablets. …”
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    Pathways to transform urban food systems: feminist action research from Cape Town and Nairobi by Nicole Paganini, Vanessa Farr, Jes Weigelt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conducted in partnerships between the Urban Food Futures program and people who were permanently displaced during the colonial era, the study is informed by an emerging body of analysis that responds to the complex trauma of undernutrition, and approaches health as something far beyond an individual’s own somatic/bodily state of being. …”
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    Sociological monitoring of student youth involvement in regional socio-economic development processes in modern Russian society by M. A. Tanina, V. A. Yudina

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The results of the sociological survey of students of Russian universities and colleges (N = 1.560 thousand people) from all federal districts conducted in 2023 have been presented. …”
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    Explanation of entrepreneurship small business challenges in rural area, The case of study: Bijar, Iran by Hossein Farahani, Mina Alvandi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The migration of young people and the aging of rural communities, for reasons such as poverty and unemployment, will create a lot of need for identifying new approaches to the survival of rural communities. …”
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    Challenges and Their Possible Solutions in the Ever-Changing Lake Balaton Region by Erzsébet Peter, Kornél Németh, Tamás Molnár, Katalin Molnárné Barna

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Health literacy, which promotes the cooperation between health care employees and the people, has become a new, important concept for the European Commission. …”
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    Immagini migranti, immagini in-discriminanti Latenze e valenze nell’uso di foto e filmati in ambito migratorio by Alberto Baldi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…They were a mean to better define their new status of citizens of the world, who freed themselves from the poverty of the rural and southern contexts they left. …”
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    Persepsi Masyarakat tentang Citra Pemerintah Kota Medan Melalui Akun Media Sosial Instagram @humas_pemkomedan by Muhammad Wahyu Effendi, Yan Hendra, Armansyah Matondang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Selection of informants here is the people of Medan City who follow social media accounts Instagram @humas_pemkomedan and informants in this study following the principle of saturation where if the data needed is still less will be done addition of informants to get new information until the data obtained reach saturation point that if from the source is the same, then the data collection through the interview is stopped. …”
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    Efisiensi Kinerja Aparatur Sipil Negara dalam Sistem Work From Home by Norma Parulian Saragi Napitu, Humaizi Humaizi, Budi Hartono

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In order to minimize the spread of the new type of corona virus or SARS-CoV-2 which causes covid-19, people are asked to work, study and worship from home. face-to-face activities to be postponed or canceled. work from home has the same obligations and responsibilities as working from the office. work from home has challenges and obstacles that are not easy, because not all sectors of work can be done from home. …”
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    How do individuals with mental health disorder and spinal cord injury gain access to participate in voluntary sport groups in Switzerland? by Florence Epiney, Siegfried Nagel, Christopher Klenk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, openness to new things and other people, as well as previous experience with sport and PA were mentioned as facilitators. …”
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    Investigating The Performance Of Local And Indigenous Businesses In Times Of Economic Recession With Emphasis On Developing The Capabilities Of Cooperatives In Sistan And Baluchest... by Ali Asghar Tabavar, Abdoulnaser Derakhshan, Sahar Arefi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Empowerment of local people and presence in domestic and local businesses leads to the growth of these businesses and increases self-confidence in creating a local business for local people. …”
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    Nomophobia, phubbing, and deficient sleep patterns in college students by Margit Julia Guerra Ayala, Olga María Alegre de la Rosa, Maria Amparo del Pilar Chambi Catacora, Elizabeth Vargas Onofre, Edith Cari Checa, Débora Díaz Flores

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the current context, excessive mobile device use has led to new issues, such as nomophobia—an irrational fear of being without a mobile phone—and phubbing, which involves ignoring nearby people in favor of using one’s phone. …”
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    Defining remission of type 2 diabetes in research studies: A systematic scoping review. by Mireille Captieux, Regina Prigge, Sarah Wild, Bruce Guthrie

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This complicates interpretation of previous research on remission of type 2 diabetes and the implications for people with type 2 diabetes. Any new consensus definition of remission should include unambiguous glycaemic thresholds and emphasise duration. …”
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