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    A comparative study of EEG microstate dynamics during happy and sad music videos by Ashish Gupta, Chandan Kumar Srivastava, Braj Bhushan, Laxmidhar Behera, Laxmidhar Behera

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study delved into the emotional responses of happiness and sadness triggered by music videos, employing microstate analysis and eLoreta source-level investigation in the alpha band. …”
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    Job Happiness in Startups: A Study of Job Autonomy, Work-Life Balance, and Social Support by Suparjiman Suparjiman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Organizations can leverage these insights to create targeted HR strategies that promote happiness and, in turn, improve employee retention and productivity.…”
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    Optimisme sebagai moderator pada pengaruh job insecurity terhadap happiness at work karyawan saat pandemi by Novi Tri Mega Selviana, Dewi Syarifah

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Alat ukur yang digunakan antara lain happiness at work measurement scale (11 aitem), job insecurity scale (4 aitem), dan lot-r (6 aitem). …”
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    Révision de Jane Eyre comme métacommentaire philosophique dans les romans d’Anita Brookner by Eileen Williams-Wanquet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Whereas Jane Eyre can ultimately be read as a “Victorian romance” which preaches reason in the name of social order, by replacing the traditional happy ending by an unhappy ending in which virtue is punished and by foregrounding the disastrous effects of suppressing passion in the name of reason or self in the name of the other, Brookner announces the end of a philosophical humanistic tradition in which the subject / object or self / other opposition gives rise to a host of binary oppositions, the notion of centre validating the dominance of one of the terms of the hierarchy.…”
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    Science et Fiction by Annie Escuret

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Among the happy epistemocritics, we will find famous French names such as Michel Serres, Henri Atlan, Michel Foucault and many others. …”
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    Customer Loyalty Based on Service Quality, Banking Image, and Fairness Mediating Role of Customer Satisfaction by Abdul Fatah Rusydi, Muhtadi Ridwan, Vivin Maharani Ekowati, Achmad Sani Supriyanto, Fuadah Binti Johari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Findings/Result: The findings of this study show that CARTER service quality can significantly improve customer loyalty at Bank Muamalat Malang. …”
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    “[A]ll comes alive and starts to dance”: The 29th Chapter of Gabriel Josipovici’s Goldberg: Variations by Günther Jarfe

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…First, there is the dance scene, the significance of which can be inferred from chapters 18 and 27. …”
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    Effect of Victories and Defeats on the Attitude of Soccer Fans: a Study Concerning Pitchman, Involvement and Fanaticism by Fernando A. Fleury, Vitor Koki da Costa Nogami, José Afonso Mazzon, Andres Rodriguez Veloso

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This paper aims to analyze the attitude of soccer fans after the outcome of matches under the influence of a pitchman (celebrities and idols), involvement and fanaticism. …”
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    L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Excess is omnipresent in Wilkie Collins’s novels, but this paper will focus on Basil (1852), No Name (1862), The Moonstone (1868), Man and Wife (1870) and The Law and The Lady (1875). …”
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    Regard rapproché, regard éloigné dans la critique d’art, de Diderot à Huysmans by Michel Delon

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Yet, in the wake of his innovations, this fine balance between meticulous observation and a piece perceived solely from a distance became the happy medium so dear to the postrevolutionary bourgeoisie. …”
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