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EU Foreign Policy Instruments in the Eastern Partnership Countries: From Development Aid to Military Assistance
Published 2024-12-01“…During that period, the EU took pride in achieving its objectives without recourse to force and deliberately avoided military pressure in international relations.This article explores the concept of foreign policy instruments, categorizing them into hard, soft, and hybrid tools. …”
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Building relational well-being: empowering street-connected young people to transition from precarity to security through youth associations
Published 2025-01-01“…Quantitative data revealed gains: 71% transitioned into stable housing, 84% reported increased pride and self-worth and 58% initiated income-generating projects. …”
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I.G. Tyulin Scientific Library
Published 2014-10-01“…Thus was formed the basis of the library's collection of MGIMO, which develops in accordance with the curriculum and subjects research university. Pride Library -176 manuscripts and more than 21 thousands of rare and valuable editions of XIII -the beginning of XX century. …”
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Event tourism, public policy and socio-cultural development in Dublin
Published 2022-12-01“…In contrast, a second set of findings reported from primary research undertaken at one of the main tourism–oriented festivals in the city show how festival experiences can generate enjoyment, sociability, pride, inclusion and belonging for both tourists and other city users alike, while simultaneously producing economic returns. …”
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Quels paysages dans les images produites autour de l’itinéraire touristique Estrada Real (Minas Gerais, Brésil) ?
Published 2010-07-01“…Thus, this vision imposes a landscape perspective mixed with a look of nostalgia, a heritage pride, and an aesthetic where the scenario serves as the stage of playful and sports activities, and to the well-being of a wealthy and up-to-dated public. …”
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Community health worker and caregiver experiences and perceptions of a multimodal handheld pulse oximeter used in sick child consultations in rural Burundi: A qualitative evaluatio...
Published 2025-01-01“…CHWs deemed the devices highly acceptable and took pride in safely storing them but reported challenges in utilizing respiration rate, pulse, and oxygen saturation (though temperature was understood). …”
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The Effectiveness of Cognitive Rehabilitation on Improving Academic Eemotions and Academic engagement of Students with Special Learning Disabilities in Girls' Secondary Period Scho...
Published 2024-11-01“…The findings of the research showed that cognitive rehabilitation is effective in improving positive academic emotions and components of pleasure and pride of students with special learning disabilities (P<0.01).…”
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Support for mobilising medical students to join the COVID-19 pandemic emergency healthcare workforce: a cross-sectional questionnaire survey
Published 2020-09-01“…Ranked median scores for motivational statements in each domain were: care, 100; learn, 90; pride, 83; team, 77; needed, 75; safety, 75; supervision, 75; job, 73; duty, 66; salary, 62; historic, 50. …”
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« A Single Tone Coming Out Of A Vast, Empty Space » : John Adams, le contemporain au risque de l’anachronisme
Published 2013-12-01“…While John Adams’s operas often rely on anachronism and temporal distance, his early cantata Harmonium (1980‑81) already raises the question of dissociation and remoteness from the self: first, because it gives pride of place to a famous Emily Dickinson poem about alienation and disaster; secondly, because it also conducts a musical exploration of sound perceived as a paradoxical combination of immediacy and estrangement, presence and emptiness, as if music itself were seen as expressing the quintessence of the contemporary.…”
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Evaluating the Potential of Cultural Tourism for Community Development in Kisoro District, South Western Uganda.
Published 2023“…Contributions of cultural are; community pride (20%), provided markets for cultural products (15% ), economic growth (09% ), demand for cultural goods (16%) and employment opportunities to local people (06). …”
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Influence of Kinship on Family Stability in Kagunga Sub-County Rukungiri District.
Published 2024“…In contrast, the youth highlight the adaptability of kinship relations in the modern context, including the role of technology in maintaining connectivity and the importance of cultural pride. The study recommends that government should encourage the maintenance and strengthening of kinship ties through regular communication, mutual support, and involvement in family activities to ensure continued stability and resilience.…”
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Economic Studies
Published 2014-10-01“…The editorial team of the textbook subsequently formed the pride of Soviet economic science - S.M. Menshikov, E.P. …”
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Reducing Inequality through Parental Support: Building Social Resilience in Indonesia’s Indigenous Religious Communities
Published 2025-01-01“…The findings reveal that parents are crucial in transmitting indigenous religious practices and values through both verbal and non-verbal communication. By fostering pride in their faith, parents help their children build resilience, allowing them to maintain their religious identity in the face of societal challenges and negative external influences. …”
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The semantics of the word “dispute” based on the seven types of Izutsu's simultaneous semantic theory
Published 2024-10-01“…The source of dispute comprises several factors such as pride, lack of knowledge and authority, obedience to the temptation of devils, following the wrong tradition of the predecessors, and the result is misguidance, mockery of the verses, oppression, immorality, polytheism, etc. …”
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Projecting the Potential Budget Impact Analysis of Paliperidone Palmitate in Egyptian Adult Patients with Schizophrenia
Published 2023-08-01“…The clinical parameters were extracted from the PRIDE trial. Direct medical costs and indirect costs were measured. …”
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The Egyptian Revolution: First Impressions from the Field
Published 2011-02-01“…I saw patriotism expressed everywhere as collective pride in the realization that people who did not know each other could act together, intentionally and with a purpose. …”
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Integrating human resource management in urban workforce development: A focus on salary increments
Published 2025-01-01“…Key measures included a mean satisfaction rating of 4.15 for work-life balance initiatives and a mean effectiveness rating of 4.20 for training programs.CONCLUSION: Based on the findings, it is recommended that the company integrate historical narratives into employee training programs to foster organizational pride and loyalty. Furthermore, expanding diversity and inclusion efforts, emphasizing continuous learning, enhancing welfare programs, and instituting adaptive feedback mechanisms are essential for addressing the complexities of employee demographics and improving salary increment practices. …”
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History of Pain Research and Management in Canada
Published 1998-01-01“…The modern period in pain research and management can probably be dated to the 20 years before the founding of the International Association for the Study of Pain. Pride of place belongs to The management of pain by John Bonica, published in Philadelphia in 1953 and based upon his work in Tacoma and Seattle. …”
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A War Tactician: K̲h̲ālid b. al-Walīd
Published 2022-03-01“…He easily sensed the weak points of enemy commanders and soldiers such as pride or fear and could use these weaknesses well. …”
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TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT AS AN INDICATOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL READINESS TO THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION
Published 2017-10-01“…Based on the systematized results of survey, the key structural components of teachers’ commitment can be listed as follows: “professional affectivity” (identification and emotional attachment to the chosen specialty, satisfaction with the calling, feeling of professional pride, acceptance of the goals and values), “professional stability” (feeling of resignation challenges, feeling of a professional duty), and “professional activity” (feeling of full-time commitment and complete dedication, spending free time and energy for the sake of professional self-realization). …”
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