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    The Concept of Teaching Russian History at University: from Project to Implementation by N. L. Rosina, M. A. Rosina

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The concept, representing a social order addressed to education, contains an important ideological message, the development of citizenship and patriotism among students, but does not disclose specific tools to achieve the goals. …”
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    Developing and evaluating a translanguaging-multiliteracies learning design (LDTMP) for student agency in a college English course in China by Jie Zhou, Jie Zhou, Sze Seau Lee, Sze Seau Lee, Si Na Kew

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The significance of student agency is emphasized as it enables students to take control of their learning process, aligning with the goals of lifelong learning and active citizenship advocated by policies in China. The research employs Design-Based Research (DBR), a method that involves three phases: (1) preliminary research to establish a theoretical foundation, (2) iterative prototype development and classroom implementation, and (3) the formalization of research and design principles. …”
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    PERSEPSI PENGGUNA INSTAGRAM SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI GEDUNG SENTRA TENUN JEMBRANA by Ni Made Cantika Jesy Parsadela, I Wayan Suardana, NGAS. Dewi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed that the characteristics of visitors based on geographical aspects were dominated by Indonesian citizenship,; demographic aspects are dominated by age 21-30 years, male gender, occupation as a student, undergraduate education level, and unmarried status; psychographic aspects, the respondent's source of information is recommended from friends / relatives, using Instagram for 2-3 hours a day and new followers who follow> 1 month, see Instagram post views once a week, the purpose of visiting is to fill spare time.  …”
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    “‘”: mixed-methods study exploring palliative care needs amongst refugees‘ by Priya Gupta, Ashlinder Gill, Michael Panza, Olive Wahoush, Humaira Saeed, Jehan Ara Chagani, Christiana Owoo, Christopher Klinger

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results: Refugee patients with palliative care needs appeared to be accessing acute care services frequently to meet their needs over a 5-year period. Due to a lack of citizenship or permanent residency status, many refugees have access to only federal health insurance. …”
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    La institución matrimonial después del matrimonio homosexual by Beatriz Gimeno, Violeta Barrientos

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…This means that while affirming the full citizenship of the GLTB groups, in other words their social recognition, it also deconstructs marriage in two ways. …”
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    Assessing the capture of sociodemographic information in electronic medical records to inform clinical decision making. by Rawan Abulibdeh, Karen Tu, Debra A Butt, Anthony Train, Noah Crampton, Ervin Sejdić

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, physician sex, years since a physician graduated, and whether a physician was a foreign vs a Canadian medical graduate were significantly associated with documentation rates of place of birth, citizenship status, occupation, and education in the electronic medical records. …”
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    International Dimension in Colonization of the North-West of America and California at the End of the 17-18 <sup>th</sup> Centuries by A. Y. Petrov, V. N. Kostornichenko, M. M. Koskina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…As the economic influence expanded, the state interests of annexing territories and bringing the local population into citizenship followed behind. The territorial advance of the Russians to the Pacific Ocean was facilitated by the ambitious, but at the same time balanced diplomacy of Peter I, which managed to ensure the expansion of the borders of the Russian Empire.Spanish consolidation in certain territories in California was aimed at a possible containment of the Russian advance. …”
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    The genesis of restrictions and special requirements established during public service by O. Yu. Salmanova, Yu. I. Shovkun

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The legal provision of public service during the Cossack era is characterized by the formation of public service as a separate independent institution, especially since 1918, when a number of requirements and restrictions were formulated for public servants, namely: age, residence, citizenship, competence, qualifications. The legal support of the public service of the Soviet model provided for the application of template requirements for public servants (age, higher education in the specialty, work experience, business and moral qualities), as well as restrictions on part-time jobs that were applied to individual public servants (for example, prosecutors and judges). …”
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    Value judgment of life quality of women diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil by Cecilio Argolo Júnior, Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira, Vívian Wanderley Teixeira de Albuquerque, Jessyca Ítala Barros Wanderley da Silva

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…These results may contribute to the improvement of quality of life and comprehensive care in health and the right of their citizenship.…”
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    Peace negotiations between Russia and Latvia in 1920: Premises, key issues, and outcomes by Yu. L. Mikhailova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The key issues that predetermined the agenda of the Soviet-Latvian peace negotiations included border demarcation, the exchange of war prisoners, the return of property evacuated to Russia, the return of refugees and the establishment of procedures for citizenship option. The author notes that the issue of border delimitation and demarcation was one of the most controversial and painful during the negotiations. …”
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    Affective-sexual and gender diversity in Spanish education: a systematic literature review by Delfín Ortega-Sánchez, Esther Sanz de la Cal, Jaime Ibáñez Quintana, Eduardo Encabo-Fernández

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Similarly, the visibility of diverse identities, social inclusion, and plurality are associated with the necessity for education geared toward democratic citizenship. The sensitivity of the content and its curricular invisibility, along with training deficiencies, lack of academic recognition, and the absence of specific protocols for preventing LGBTIQphobia are identified as the most prominent limitations or hurdles for the comprehensive promotion of education pertaining to affective-sexual and gender diversity across distinct educational stages.DiscussionInstances of discrimination, harassment, and both physical and symbolic violence against non-heteronormative groups, grounded in the sex-gender system and cis-heteronormativity, continue to be recognized by educators. …”
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    Types and incentives for medical tourism in Ukraine by B. V. Derevyanko, G. A. Myronova, S. V. Knysh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These three types of medical tourism have been identified and characterized according to the criteria for determining the goals for the consumers of tourist services: 1) health tourism; 2) classical medical tourism: domestic and external (with the aim of obtaining relatively high-quality and relatively inexpensive medical services); 3) medical tourism related to the birth of a child who will receive Ukrainian citizenship. It has been suggested that central and local executive authorities and territorial communities of cities, towns, and villages should more actively use the means of the State's regulatory influence on the activities of business entities as defined in Part 2 of Article 12 “Means of State Regulation of Economic Activity” of the Economic Code of Ukraine, as well as other means not prohibited by law. …”
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    THE DESIRE FOR RECOGNITION IN THE CONTEXT OF FRANCIS FUKUYAMA’S UNIVERSAL HISTORY by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…But at the same time, it also acts as a psychological foundation of many virtues – the spirit of citizenship, courage, and justice. Throughout history, this desire for recognition was not satisfied. …”
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    Validation of the Maslach burnout inventory-general survey 9-item short version (MBI-GS9) among care aides in Canadian nursing homes by Anni Wang, Yinfei Duan, Seyedehtanaz Saeidzadeh, Peter G. Norton, Carole A. Estabrooks

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The MBI-GS9 was significantly correlated with various conceptually related constructs, such as health status, working environment, job satisfaction, psychological empowerment, work engagement, and organizational citizenship behaviors. The MBI-GS9 had a three-factor structure in the full sample and showed equivalent factor structure, factor loadings, latent values, factor variance and error variance across different sex and age groups. …”
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    Politik Kewargaan: Upaya Nelayan Perempuan dalam Memperoleh Keadilan (Studi Pada Desa Purworejo, Kabupaten Demak) by Rajendra Walad Jihad, Yuwanto Yuwanto, Nunik Retno Herawati

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Meanwhile, the researcher uses Kristian Stokke's political theory of citizenship as a theoretical framework to strengthen the analysis in this research. …”
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    Perceived effects of the hidden curriculum of return to entrepreneurship with the mediation of goal orientation by Ahmad KarimiDashtaki, Mohammadbagher Akbarpour Zangalani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Salimi et al, (2023) investigated the effect of the hidden curriculum in the citizenship education of elementary school students in Kerman Shah city. …”
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    Unity in diversity: navigating global connections through cultural exchange by Dwi Mariyono, Annis Nur Alifatul Kamila, Akmal Nur Alif Hidayatullah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Practical applications in education, health and technology should consider cultural differences for more inclusive and effective solutions, such as integrating global citizenship and cultural sensitivity in educational policies. …”
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    Une gestion plurielle des illégalismes : négociations et contradictions dans la régulation des eaux usées au Maroc by Pierre-Louis Mayaux, Naïma Fezza, Zhour Bouzidi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As elsewhere, the illegal condition is experienced as a form of "degraded citizenship" : it constitutes a complex, precarious and constantly shifting combination of legality and illegality.Broadening the analysis so as to include all state actors involved in the management of illegality thus makes it possible not to presume the functionality of this management for the reproduction of the social order. …”
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