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    Moralitas politik dalam pemilu 2004 dan implikasinya bagi Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan by Cholisin Cholisin

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Money politics, administrative collusion and crime by some of all legislative candidates, bureaucracy which not yet neutral politically, manipulation of voice enumeration, showing process of general election still not yet full respect the moral. …”
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    National Elections of governors in Context of Transformation of Federal Relations in Post-Soviet Russia (Early 1990s — Mid-2000s) by R. S. Markov

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In preparing the article, a large array of regulatory and judicial documents and statistical data was used, which makes it possible to comprehensively characterize the process of applying the provisions of the electoral legislation and the trends in the development of the electoral system. …”
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    Unveiling Online Collaborative Learning and Sense of Community in an English Drama Course: Indonesian EFL Undergraduate Students View by Supeno, Rina Husnaini Febriyanti

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…A sense of community enhances the exchange of information, fosters cooperation and support, and strengthens commitment to group objectives. Numerous studies have investigated the importance of community and collaborative learning activities within online environments. …”
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    Performance Contract System and Decentralised Education Service delivery in Kayonza District of Rwanda. by Mugabo Seth, Asiimwe

    Published 2020
    “…The effectiveness of the system in education service delivery was found out to be influenced by factors such as teachers’ awareness and adoption of the system, motivation, level of happiness and commitment involvement of implementers at all levels, working environment, availability of resources and teachers attitudes on the importance of performance contract while the challenges in the implementation of the system were found to include limited awareness, dishonesty, low motivation, poor learning environment poor perception and adoption, lack of ownership of the process and poor evaluation criterion. …”
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    Leadership styles, talent management and employee performance in the hotel industry in Uganda by Abanis, Turyahebwa, Moses, Agaba, Arthur, Sunday, Eliab Mpora, Byamukama, Sylvia, Kalembe

    Published 2022
    “…This study was cross-sectional and also adopted a correlational research design. Data was processed by SPSS on a sample of 240 hotels. The findings revealed that there is a strong Correlation between Leadership Styles and Employee Commitment. …”
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    Development and contextual analysis of a person-centered professional practice model in a home care service in French-speaking Switzerland by Cedric Mabire, Sandra Panchaud, Jessica Wey, Justine Wicht

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Eight implementation strategies were identified and validated through a Delphi process, including continuous training (67% strong agreement) and safety culture promotion (83% strong agreement).ConclusionsThe study demonstrates that developing and implementing a person-centered professional practice model is feasible in home care settings when supported by strong leadership commitment and structured implementation strategies. …”
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    The Digital Assessment of Learning: Current Situation and Perspectives: Case of Teachers of Life and Earth Sciences by Mohammed Rehhali, Abderrazzak Mazouak, Said Belaaouad

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…" To answer our problem, we opted for export research, the recommended methodology of which is based on a multidimensional survey, in which we first questioned the teachers around the use of new technologies in the evaluation process, and secondly, to identify the degree of motivation and commitment of learners in instrumented and innovative assessment situations.Our research context is represented by 34 schools, 22 from qualifying secondary education and 12 from college education (from the provincial delegation of Taza), with a varied population of 431 students of all levels and sectors, as well as than a number of 132 teachers of life and earth sciences.Finally, confirming that despite the satisfaction of the majority of teachers and students with respect to the functional qualities and the contribution of technological tools in evaluation practices, some disparities were noted whether at the technical, spatiotemporal level or even organizational.…”
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    An Analytical Study of the Institutionalization and Consolidation of Prayer in Society Based on the Chronological Order of Quranic Surahs by Abdolhadi Feghhizadeh, Mojtaba Mohammadi Anviq, Farzad Dehghani

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Prayer (ṣalāh) is one of the most central ritual practices in Islam and a fundamental requirement of religious commitment. The Qur'an, throughout both the Meccan and Medinan periods, promotes prayer through a structured process aimed at gradually institutionalizing it within society. …”
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    Inhabiting porosities: methodological crossroads around the social grief resulting from patriarchal violence by Rosana Paula Rodríguez

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Grief is a process that links us to the other, allows us to transform pain into a political resource and become aware. …”
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    Unlearning clubs: creating environments of cultural safety, anti-racism, and trustworthiness in population and public health by Jorden Hendry, Giuliana Del Guercio, Danièle Behn Smith, Amber Louie, Bonnie Henry, Kate Jongbloed

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Pragmatic reflections (1) Spotlighting Land Acknowledgement: starting each session with a more in-depth land acknowledgments allowed participants to ground their unlearning in the place-based inherent rights of Indigenous Peoples. (2) Relational Accountability: Unlearning Club nurtured solidarity and accountability among colleagues, giving tools needed to move into action. (3) Sustained Unlearning: The process of unlearning led to profound shifts in perspective, as individuals were unable to “unsee” pervasive ways in which white supremacy operates, moving individuals beyond feeling paralyzed by injustice. (4) Collective Responsibility: The cohort model allowed relationship-building and fostered shared commitment to addressing racism and white supremacy, creating a stronger group-wide sense of purpose and accountability. (5) Counters Resistance: Eagerness and gratitude was widespread among participants; individuals were willing to invest the time and effort necessary to engage deeply in the unlearning process. (6) Moving to Action: Participants highlighted the effectiveness of the “Learn, Understand, Act” framework in preventing stagnation. …”
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    Psychological Features of 7-8 Grade Students Interaction with Hypertext: A Theoretical and Experimental Study Using an Eye Tracker by N.A. Borisenko, A.A. Ganicheva, K.V. Mironova, S.V. Shishkova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<strong>Conclusions.</strong> In the process of reading, teenagers used not the F-pattern, but the commitment pattern. …”
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    Themes for evaluating the quality of initiatives to engage patients and family caregivers in decision-making in healthcare systems: a scoping review by Linda C Li, M Elizabeth Snow, Nancy Clark, Maryam Dehnadi, Michelle Lui, Janet McLean, Clayon B Hamilton, Hussein Mamdani, Allison L Kooijman, Vikram Bubber, Tammy Hoefer

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…There were six structure themes: engagement plan, level of engagement, time and timing of engagement, format and composition, commitment to support and environment. There were four process themes: objectives, engagement approach, communication and engagement activities. …”
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    Prioritising and including children in intersectoral policymaking: uncovering Immunity to Change in Ghana by Sarah L Dalglish, Aku Kwamie, Isabella Sagoe-Moses, Leonie Akofio-Sowah, Maria Lisa Soraghan, Srivatsan Rajagopalan, Kwame S Sakyi, Bethany Jennings, Florence Ayisi Quartey, Prince Owusu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Data sources were analysed separately using content analysis for real-time application of findings into the policy process. Subsequently, data were re-analysed together, using an ‘insider-outsider’ approach, to provide a holistic view of the policy process. …”
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    How have PHEIC determinations changed since the COVID-19 pandemic? A document analysis of 101 WHO International Health Regulations Emergency Committees’ statements by Kevin Hemmat, Michelle Amri, Daniel Eisenkraft Klein

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Discussion This analysis suggests that changes to the PHEIC process are needed and we present two primary recommendations: first, to create a new standardized interpretation of PHEIC criteria; and second, for the WHO EC to reaffirm its commitment to clear and transparent communications. …”
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    Identification of heavy work investment antecedents: a research on digital leadership by Burcu Turan-Torun, Onur Oktaysoy, Mehmet Selman Kobanoglu, Ethem Topcuoglu, Muhammed Akif Yenikaya, Vurgun Topcuoglu, Selen Uygungil-Erdogan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Within the framework of the sub-dimensions of HWI such as Time Commitment (TC) and Work Intensity (WI), the study investigates how employees’ investment in their work is shaped and the guiding role of digital leaders in this process.MethodsThis study, which aims to determine the mediating role of HWI in the effect of digital leadership on job performance, job satisfaction and career satisfaction of employees, was conducted with 393 employees working in SMEs operating in the IT sector. …”
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    Embedding the Future in the European Union: Advancing Towards Strategic Foresight by Serena Giusti

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The possible integration of future-oriented thinking into decision-making processes along with the normalisation of anticipatory governance in order to contain the effects of unexpected events can be an asset for many polities struggling with creeping, perma-poly-crises. …”
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    Combating IUU fishing: an examination of interaction between China and regional fisheries management organizations by Shuo Li

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While China has actively engaged in RFMO decision-making processes, its cautious stance on certain issues highlights ongoing tensions both among member states and between states and international institutions. …”
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    Determinants of the Quality of Village Financial Statements and the Implementation of SISKEUDes as a Mediation Variables by Rina Trisnawati, Fatchan Ahyani, Nur Ulfiati

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These factors encompassed human resource competence, management commitment, system user training, and data quality. …”
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    Stretched at Both Ends: Pressure on Student Services and the Impact on Academic Staff at UK Universities by Gareth Hughes, Michael Priestley, Leigh Spanner

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite the care and commitment of staff, these conditions compromise the effectiveness, safety, and accessibility of university services. …”
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    Determinantes de la satisfacción de los navegantes europeos con los puertos de escala de Canarias (España) by Yen E. Lam-González, Carmelo J. León, Matías M. González Hernández

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…However, renewing the sector is believed to be a difficult process because of the large number of factors that interact within the same. …”
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