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Examination of Chinese Gambling Problems through a Socio-Historical-Cultural Perspective
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INTERPERSONAL MEANINGS OF MODALITY IN JACINDA ARDERN’S SPEECHES ON COVID-19
Published 2020-12-01“…This research also employs discourse analysis as the approach in order to understand the relation between language elements and social context in meaning-making. This study had different implementation of modal category from what Halliday had proposed which is triggered by the social situation during pandemic in New Zealand. …”
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Integrated Optimization of Bus Line Fare and Operational Strategies Using Elastic Demand
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Mailed smoking cessation support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who smoke: protocol for a hybrid type 1 effectiveness – implementation trial
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Personality Characteristics and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in an Iranian Adult Population
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The Big Mac Index: A comprehensive bibliometric and systematic review
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Recruiting Young People for Digital Mental Health Research: Lessons From an AI-Driven Adaptive Trial
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Values associated with Nordic Walking: An international cross-sectional survey among individuals practicing walking with poles.
Published 2024-01-01“…<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional quantitative study with convenience sampling study was performed among 416 Poles, 132 Europeans from 11 countries (Germany, the UK, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Sweden, and Norway), and 212 participants from 5 non-European countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan). The study used an author's tool that included questions concerning the ways of doing Nordic Walking and its and social and organizational contexts, its classification and interpretation as a health-related, recreational, or sports activity, its position in the space of everyday life and in the sphere of preferred values, motives for walking with poles, meanings attributed to this activity, and the individual and social benefits associated with it.…”
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