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Forecasting Insurance Company Commitments with Long Short-Term Memory Models
Published 2024-12-01“…ObjectiveThis study aims to present a novel model for predicting the future commitments of insurance companies that can adequately address the potential challenges of traditional methods. …”
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Features of the special knowledge use in the investigation of murders committed by convicts in prisons
Published 2022-03-01“…These criminal offenses invariably cause a significant public response, because, firstly, a serious criminal offense is committed, such as murder, secondly, it is committed by convicts serving sentences, and thirdly, as a rule, this category of criminal offenses is committed in correctional facilities. …”
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Professional commitment and turnover intentions of elementary school teachers during educational crisis
Published 2025-05-01“…ObjectivesThis study examined professional commitment and turnover intentions among elementary school teachers in Israel during and after a period of educational disruption caused by COVID-19, investigating how demographic factors and satisfaction with life influenced these professional attitudes during systemic crisis.MethodsData were collected from 815 elementary school teachers at two time points: during the third COVID-19 lockdown (February 2021: T1, n = 395) and after returning to face-to-face teaching (June 2021: T2, n = 420) in Israel. …”
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Improving Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment: Analysis of the Effects of the Principal Transformational Leadership
Published 2020-12-01“…Second, the dimensions of transformational leadership: idealized influence, inspirational motivation, and individualized consideration have not significant effect on organizational commitment, except intellectual stimulation. Third, job satisfaction have a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment. …”
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Rhetoric Versus Reality – Embedding a New Relationship Within Integrated Care Systems for Third Sector Organisations
Published 2025-06-01“…Conclusion: The study concludes that policy narratives are not underpinned with institutional structures and mechanisms. Without a concerted effort and commitment to meaningful engagement, there is a risk that third sector goodwill dissipates in the face of the latest iteration of policy rhetoric.…”
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Un bruit lointain ? Les musiciens chiliens face à la Guerre du Vietnam (1965-1975)
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Work experiences of healthcare professionals in a shortage context: analysis of open-ended comments in a Swiss cohort (SCOHPICA)
Published 2025-04-01“…Abstract Background Healthcare systems worldwide face critical shortages of healthcare professionals (HCPs), threatening care quality and system sustainability. …”
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Web-based interventions for fear of cancer recurrence: A scoping review with a focus on suggestions for the development and evaluation of future interventions.
Published 2024-01-01“…While there is some evidence that web-based interventions can be as effective as face-to-face interventions, currently there is a dearth of systematic data about the ways in which the web-based modality specifically can enhance supportive care for FCR. …”
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Presenting a model of political behavior based on the theory of shadow management in the public sector with a hybrid method
Published 2025-03-01“…Shadow management creates an image of a thousand faces with the tools, facilities, and loyal forces it has accumulated over time (Hasheminya at al, 2020). …”
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The Transformative Potential of School-Based Learning for Preservice Teachers at a University of Technology
Published 2025-07-01“…These experiences were pivotal in developing a professional identity and commitment to social justice in education. …”
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Is the university an authoritarian institution? A theoretical exploration with Lacan, Fromm, and Rancière
Published 2025-07-01“…In the third part, the article turns to Jacques Rancière's concept of the ignorant schoolmaster as a means of outlining an anti-authoritarian pedagogy. …”
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Early Warning Model and Currency Crisis in the Iranian Economy A Probit Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…Aim and Introduction In managed floating exchange rate systems, one of the important issues facing monetary policymakers is defining the exchange rate corridor and committing to it. …”
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Confronting the Gap between Classroom Ideals and the Reality of Clinical Culture: A Student’s Perspective
Published 2025-06-01“…My experience of feeling silenced was not unique; a 2005 study found that third-year medical students frequently avoided speaking up about ethical conflicts for fear of reprisal.[2] A more recent paper noted that trainees and clinicians most commonly perform professional misdeeds when they are forced to make quick decisions in heightened emotional states, or when they face toxic work environments or hierarchical pressures.[3] This is the clinical reality I had to navigate, yet I was not prepared. …”
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Error Analysis of Translation: A Case Study of ELT Department Students/Tishk International University
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Women's Lived Experiences of Sexual and Reproductive Health Challenges in Temporary Marriage: A Phenomenological Study
Published 2025-06-01“…To achieve data saturation, semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with a sample of 12 women. Given the study's focus on describing the lived experiences of women facing sexual and reproductive health challenges in temporary marriages, the phenomenological approach, specifically the Diekelman method, was employed to capture and illustrate their experiences. …”
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Trajectories of change in mothers’ parenting confidence and relationship with baby: a 15-month qualitative longitudinal study
Published 2025-07-01“…The sample consisted of ten first-time expectant mothers from a low-risk community urban sample, all White, the majority married or in committed relationships and with higher education. …”
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If not us, then who? Ethnographic insights into nurses’ role in redesigning a rural health service to meet changing demands
Published 2025-02-01“…Redesigning health services to meet these changing demands is crucial, esially in rural healthcare where service providers face capacity and expertise limitations. This paper explores how the rural context influences nurses' roles in the clinic and the process of redesigning a rural emergency clinic in Northern Norway to include a Municipal Inpatient Acute Care Service (MipAC). …”
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Approaches used to prevent and reduce the use of restrictive practices on adults with learning disabilities: a realist review
Published 2025-05-01“…Strong, committed and compassionate leadership Leaders need to be fully informed and drive the implementation of key standards such as the Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) training standards and employ a strategy for roll-out. …”
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The U.S. factor in the evolution of the regional bipolar system on the Korean peninsula in the 1940s–1970s
Published 2025-05-01“…It is emphasized that already then, contrary to its expectations, the United States faced opposition from a number of regional actors and realized the need to search for alternative strategies to participate in Korean affairs. …”
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Identification of Second-Generation Afghani Immigrant Women: A Narrative Analysis of the Nonfiction "The Meaninglessness of My Afghan Form Deeply Distressed Me"
Published 2024-12-01“…This representation of the immigrant woman's identity in the middle section of the essay aligned with the theoretical framework of resistance, where the notion of “hybrid culture” was seen as a theoretical construct rooted in idealism. Clear examples of the hardships faced by migrants illustrated that the hegemony of the host country’s power and the resulting sense of non-belonging among migrants remained a serious and undeniable social reality (Kalra et al., 2005, quoted by Bourbour, 2017: 269). …”
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