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    A megyei jogú városok, mint innovációs potenciál hordozók (Cities With County Rights as Carriers of Innovational Potential) by Judit Berkes

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The examination made it possible to explore the differences within the Hungarian city-networks, as well as to shed light to the degree of innovational capabilities of the well-confinable groups of city-networks. The results show that the difference between the separate groups is increasing, but the differences between cities that belong together is decreasing. …”
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    Bridging gaps and leveraging opportunities for One Health: Feedback from the 8th World One Health Congress by Alexandre Caron, Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky, Muriel Figuié, Julie Meunier, Prisca Mugabe, Jakob Zinsstag

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The One Health approach still needs to go beyond diseases and to embrace a truly holistic definition of health in both its pathogenic and salutogenic components. …”
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    Resilience of Complex Systems: State of the Art and Directions for Future Research by Luca Fraccascia, Ilaria Giannoccaro, Vito Albino

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This paper reviews the state of the art on the resilience of complex systems by embracing different research areas and using bibliometric tools. …”
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    Managing Co-Authorship as a Competence of Academic Writing: Organizational and Legal Points by M. A. Safonova, A. A. Safonov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…For instance, the recent events concerning the coronavirus require prompt and effective methods of exchanging data to publish works on medicine and microbiology, without arousing any disputes of an organizational or legal kind. Embracing a broad area of linguistic and cultural knowledge, academic writing can also intend to develop people’s awareness of such problems as models of co-authorship, horizontal and vertical types of academic co-operation, functions assigned to members of collaborative groups at different stages of writing and publishing a text, whole ownership and that of individual contributions. …”
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    Exploring Ethno-Religious Identity and its Impact on the Struggles of Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria's Fourth Republic by Mahmud IDREES Gana

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Nigeria, characterized by its rich diversity of ethnic and religious groups, has grappled with the complexities of harnessing this diversity for democratic growth. …”
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    Formation of Students’ Intercultural Competency on the Basis of the Textocentric Approach by N. N. Klementsova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The detailed diagnostics revealed significant dynamics in the level and component development of the intercultural competency of the students in the experimental groups compared with the results of the groups conventionally considered as the control ones. …”
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    Building Bridges in a Divided Society: Addressing Hindutva and Muslim Conflicts in India by Mehmet Masatoğlu

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Within the scope of this investigation, a critical analysis of the role that the state plays, particularly with regard to its preference for some religious groups over others, is an essential component. In addition, this research investigation examines a number of different strategies with the objective of reducing disputes between different groups and promoting interfaith communication, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence. …”
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    The impact of digital literacy in enhancing individuals’ health in China by Jing Yang, Qianyu Shen, Xi Tong, Pundarik Mukhopadhaya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To enhance the positive impact of digital literacy on individuals’ health, the policy makers should emphasize on enhancing digital literacy particularly in rural areas and older age groups, bridging the digital divide, refining employment services and embracing a healthy concept of online social networking.…”
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    Marketing Geotourism to Potential Australian Geotourists by Angus Robinson

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Alumni and professional societies such as the Geological Society of Australia (GSA) were identified as the most likely target groups. To address this proposition, in 2008, Leisure Solutions® and the School of Marketing, Tourism & Leisure at Edith Cowan University undertook a cooperative market research survey of members of the GSA. …”
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    Learning and intergenerational communication through digital storytelling in the first grades of primary school: Yesteryear Jobs by Mouchtari Efthalia, Meimaris Michalis, Gouscos Dimitris, Sfyroera Maria

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The research reported in this paper examines how two different groups, primary schoolchildren and elderly people, could close the generation gap through a digital storytelling-based interaction framework that can result in learning for the younger and intergenerational communication. …”
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    Using the mind map method in medical education, its advantages and challenges: A systematic review by Atiyeh Sadat Sajadi, Alireza Babajani, Shahnam Sedigh Maroufi, Nazanin Sarraf

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In current times, this technique is embraced due to its ability to enhance the learning and retention process. …”
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    The perfectionism principle in the representation of corporate achievements (based on the annual reports’ material of industrial companies) by Yu. A. Filyasova

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The perfectionism principle is oriented to maintaining long-term relationships with external and internal categories of users by ensuring that the performance of activities meets the expectations of interested groups of users.…”
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    Embodied Time: Applied and Incidental Architectural Narratives by Owen Davıes, Laura Hanks

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In ‘Building Time’, David Leatherbarrow considers three groupings for his analysis of buildings inhabiting the temporal dimension. …”
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    Religious Associational Life amongst Black African Christian Students at Howard College Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal by Anthonia Ishabiyi, Sultan Khan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The methodological approach to the study embraced both qualitative and quantitative data gathering tools. …”
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    Russian Orthodox Church and Covid-19 Pandemic: New Challenges and New Opportunities by Viktoriia Demydova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Author concentrates on the period between March 2020 and October 2021 and embraces qualitative methodology.…”
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    Conflits, féminité et identités diasporiques. Le pouvoir de la représentation chez Pratibha Parmar et Gurinder Chadha by Amandine Ducray

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Ever since they started making films, British Asian female directors Pratibha Parmar and Gurinder Chadha have been aiming to better represent their community and tackle the specific concerns of women from their ethnic groups. Somehow emblematic of the self-representation encouraged by Channel Four in the eighties, such documentaries as Sari Red (Pratibha Parmar, 1988) and I’m British But... …”
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    Doktrína řádného procesu jako prostředek inkorporace Bill of Rights by Jaroslav Ženíšek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among the proponents of the incorporation theory we find two groups: one that advocates incorporation through the privileges or immunities clause and another one that supports incorporation through the due process clause or the so called doctrine of substantive due process. …”
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    Features of professional career motivation of the applicants enrolled in undergraduate pedagogical programs by Faina M. Kremen, Sergei A. Kremen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results obtained indicate stable trends in the motivation for choosing a pedagogical profession, expressed in the career orientations of «service» and «job stability», which are predominant among the subjects of both studied groups. In addition, applicants who consciously chose a pedagogical profession demonstrate readiness for professional development and overcome difficulties. …”
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