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    ‘A wound that aches yet isn’t felt ... a pain that rages without hurting’: Getting to know the identity of outsourced housekeepers through the bond of memory and social class by Viviani Teodoro dos Santos, Marivânia Conceição de Araújo, Marcio Pascoal Cassandre

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The confirmation was that past memories are an essential part of understanding this collective identity and that the group has in common a profession that does not come from a choice based on skills or vocation, but from conditions of social vulnerability. …”
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    Authors of Lithuanian books in the first part of 19th century by Aušra Navickienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The profession of the priest was very common and valued during those times in Lithuania. …”
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    Impact of headache in women with polycystic ovary syndrome by Lina Zabulienë, V. Hendrixson, M. Urbonas, I. Ilias, D. Jatužis

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Being overweight or obese increased the odds ratio of having headache by 2.5 times for women with PCOS (OR 2.50, CI: 1.11-5.61, p=0.026). 24.6% of women with PCOS compared with 11.2% of control women reported that headache limited their daily housekeeping activities (p=0.020). 31.6% of women with PCOS compared with 18.8% of control women reported that headache had negative impact on their professional life (p=0.046). …”
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    The Contribution of the Hotel Industry on Youth Empowerment in Mbarara City: A Case Study of Hotel Triangle Mbarara City. by Owomuhangi, Emmanuel

    Published 2024
    “…Low pay restricts opportunities for personal and professional growth within the hotel industry, 68% in agreement, and just 26% disagree with either 6%. …”
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