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    Higher Education for Global and Local Sustainable Development by O. V. Zinevich, E. A. Melekhina

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…However, Russian universities in their striving for designing educational ecosystem mostly focus on research and financial aspects than on the development of a man, whose professional, intellectual and moral formation might contribute to the sustainable development of the region, the nation and the world.…”
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    البیلوبیجیا الأنثروبودیرمیکیة أو تجلید الکتب باستخدام جلود البشر : دراسة تاریخیة

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…., in completely absence of allreligious, morals and legal matters, whether by the courts or doctors. …”
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    « Who’s there ? » by Jean-Pierre Richard

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Autour de la question du père, et parfois en trompe-l’œil — entre absence et présence, entre responsabilité morale et déterminisme social — , Gaines et Wideman s’interrogent sur la place du sujet humain dans l’Histoire.…”
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    Representaciones sociales sobre salud, de algunos grupos de jóvenes de Manizales, Colombia by María del Carmen Vergara Quintero

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Los resultados más relevantes de la investigación permiten comprender que las repre-sentaciones de los jóvenes y de las jóvenes frente a la salud parten de una visión amplia de ver el mundo; definen la salud como un estado de equlibrio entre lo mental, lo material, lo espiritual, lo emocional y lo moral, con proyección a lo social. El trabajo es una de las ac-tividades consideradas por ellos y ellas como saludables y, al mismo tiempo, uno de los re-quisitos para lograr la salud, dado que genera libertad y autonomía. …”
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    UNA EXPERIENCIA PEDAGÓGICA PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LA ORALIDAD A TRAVÉS DE LA CORPORALIDAD Y LA LÚDICA DRAMÁTICA by Benítez Mosquera Carlos Andrés, Herrera Torres Wilder Duban

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…De cara a esta problemática se genera una investigación que buscó aportar una mirada rigurosa de la lúdica dramática como estrategia y didáctica alternativa que potencie la competencia comunicativa de la oralidad, para tal efecto, los planteamientos teóricos se abordan desde tres ejes: la oralidad, el teatro y la lúdica dramática, para ello, en la oralidad se retoman los planteamientos de Walter Ong (1987), Justo Morales (1997) y Noam Chomsky (1965); en el teatro se trabaja las teorías de Stanislavski (2014) y Bertolt  Brecht (1948) y la lúdica dramática se asume desde los planteamientos de Verónica García (1996), Pedro Zavala ( 2009) y Andrés Vicente (2015). …”
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    The Influence of Foundation Bodies in The Teaching of Religious Education in Selected Primary Schools in Kasagama Sub-County Lyantonde District. by Kafeero, Athanus

    Published 2023
    “…There were reasons why foundation bodies tended to influence in the teaching of religious education in Primary Schools and these included encouraging good morals among pupils, encouraging them to concentrate in their studies and putting God first in their academies. …”
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    The Effect of Early Marriages on Social Development in Kakabara Town Council, Kyegegwa District. by Birungi, Beatrice

    Published 2023
    “…This will encourage many girls to study instead of them involved in worthless activities such as early marriage and there should be continued offering of Counseling and Guidance services; this should be done by parents and school administrators on the advantages or importance of good morals among girl child students in the community. …”
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    The Impact of Disciplining Students on Their Performance in Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Twinomugisha, Innocent

    Published 2024
    “…The study results on methods of teaching used to enhance moral development in selected secondary school students in Kabale Municipality, Kabale district, the highest number of respondents mentioned the use of instructional methods, the lowest number of respondents talked of exchanging ideas, other respondents mentioned group planning activities, use of films, video and taped audios presentations and storytelling. …”
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    Supervision and Employee Performance: A Case Study of Lyamujungu SACCO Kabale District. by Atukunda, Emily

    Published 2024
    “…The study revealed the factors that affect employee performance were employee technical training, goals and expectations of an employee, goal setting at work, morale and company culture, supervisor interaction, experience at work, tools, and equipment at work. …”
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    Experiences of working as a clinical nurse while pregnant during the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic: a qualitative study by Lin Ye Wu, Wing Fai Yeung, Yao Lin Pei, Ling Xi Chen, Meng Qi Li, Jia Yin Ruan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Moreover, research on moral stigma and bullying in nursing during pregnancy deserves further exploration. …”
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    Impacto de los tipos de liderazgo en las organizaciones by Ana Paula Pinheiro Santana Ruiz, Maria Helena Vinagre, Cristian David Cifuentes Tinjaca, Cristina de Sousa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Se identificaron 18 tipos de liderazgo, a saber: Ético; Servicial; Transformacional; Auténtico; Intercambio Líder-Miembro (LMX)/Relacional; Compartido/Distribuido; Participativo o Inclusivo; Paternalista (benevolente, moral y autoritario); Abusivo/Supercontrolador; Narcisista; Empoderador; Transaccional; Laissez-Faire; Carismático; Directivo/Autocrático; Promotor de la Salud; Situacional/Flexible/Adaptativo; y Mejora Continua de la Calidad. …”
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    How do staff work in NHS hospital operations management meetings to support resilience in everyday service delivery? A qualitative study by L. Sutton, C. Tarrant, J. Willars, T. Coats, M. Simmonds, D. Mclean, A. Boyle, K. Dreesbeimdiek, S. Richter, A. Oyedijo, D. Roland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We identified three types of work: Sense-making and Interpretation, and Risk work (which together contributed to maintaining organisational function) and Maintaining morale (which supported individual staff resilience). …”
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    Cosmic jurisdictions: quod lege naturae, moribus et consuetudine inductum est by M. I. Myklush, V. K. Marinich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The study is devoted to organizing the legal space of the Universe based on “ius naturale,” morals, and consuetudes of space activities, with the prospects for the existence of extraterrestrial intelligent beings in the Universe. …”
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    Global surgery and climate change: how global surgery can prioritise both the health of the planet and its people by Sophia Chen, Yvan Zolo, Lumbani Ngulube, Moses Isiagi, Salome Maswime

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Global Surgery initiatives must prioritise sustainable infrastructure in both high-income countries (HICs) and LMICs, all while accounting for the unequal polluting contributions between HICs and LMICs and, consequently, moral responsibilities moving forward. Moreover, through targeting upstream causes of poor health at urban and perioperative levels, Global Surgery’s interventions may help to reduce the global burden of disease—avoiding preventable surgeries and their carbon footprints from the outset. …”
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    Exploring the experiences of children's palliative care for forced migrant families in the United Kingdom: an interpretative phenomenological study by Marie Clancy, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Jenny Phillimore, Julie Taylor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, barriers included poor access to services and resources, protocol-led care, limited time with families, communication barriers and staff burnout.DiscussionThe findings suggest the need for a specific educational pathway for palliative care professionals to include spiritual care provision, cultural humility, and moral reasoning. Interdisciplinary education including the use of lived-experience expert insights is also advocated. …”
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