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Navigating Remote Early Childhood Education in Hard-to-Access Settings: A Qualitative Study of Caregivers' and Teachers' Experiences in Lebanon
Published 2025-01-01“…Despite some challenges, both teachers and caregivers demonstrated their adaptability and commitment. Flexible programming that accommodated family schedules proved essential. …”
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Compliance Culture Shaping: The Way to Cultivate Compliance Awareness within the Enterprise
Published 2025-01-01“…This culture requires firm support and clear guidance from the company’s top management and every employee’s participation and commitment. Enterprise leaders must demonstrate their commitment to compliance through their examples to encourage employees to lead by example and create a top-down compliance effect. …”
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Combating IUU fishing: an examination of interaction between China and regional fisheries management organizations
Published 2025-05-01“…Through an analysis of legal instruments and case studies across eight RFMOs in which China participates, the study finds that China has progressively aligned its domestic regulations with RFMO measures—such as vessel licensing systems, observer programs, and IUU vessel blacklists. The incorporation of RFMO obligations into its national legislation, along with China’s cooperative approach toward RFMOs of which it is not a member, reflects a growing commitment to international fisheries governance. …”
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Las montañas como regiones. La Sierra de El Cuale (Jalisco) en el Occidente de México
Published 2008-11-01“…If we consider the multiple dimensions of regional development in Mexico, specifically the territorial and ecological impact in the Central Western region of the country, much of it resulting from pressure brought to bear on the natural resources in the context of economic and institutional reform implemented during the last two decades of the 20th century, we believe that the fundamental conclusion to be drawn is that programs must be developed with a firm commitment to ecological, economic and social sustainability in critical zones, and these programs must propose solid mechanisms of cooperation between the public, private and social sectors in order to come up with comprehensive solutions.…”
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Environmental Quality Cost Analysis at PT. Anugrah Harisma Barakah
Published 2025-07-01“…AHB has implemented programs to improve the environment in accordance with applicable government regulations. …”
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Qatar’s Progress in Curbing Diabetes: A Comprehensive and Proactive Approach
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The Role of Mentorship in Orthopedic Professional Development: From Training to Mastery
Published 2025-03-01“…Discussion: Effective mentorship programs require formal structures, clear expectations, and institutional support. …”
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Advancing equitable access to care and strengthening workforce development for kidney health in Rwanda: National Symposium proceedings, March 15, 2024
Published 2024-09-01“…Rwanda’s Kidney Diseases Management Symposium was a national-level gathering aimed at discussing the outcomes of existing renal programs and exploring approaches to advance and ensure equitable access to care and optimal medication practice for kidney health in Rwanda. …”
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Supporting Cardiovascular Risk Factor Management in Primary Care Clinics: The Relationship Between External Linkages and Organizational Change Preparedness
Published 2025-07-01“…Results: Clinics that were part of a network (structural linkage) were associated with lower levels of change commitment ( b = −1.36, P = .006) and change efficacy ( b = −1.16, P = .021). …”
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Nfix expression critically modulates early B lymphopoiesis and myelopoiesis.
Published 2015-01-01“…The commitment of stem and progenitor cells toward specific hematopoietic lineages is tightly controlled by a number of transcription factors that regulate differentiation programs via the expression of lineage restricting genes. …”
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Toward a Systematic Approach to Developing Professional Roles: What Writing Tutors Need to Know and Know How to Do
Published 2024-12-01“… The ability to write well in academic context is usually the result of a long and uneven learning process that requires commitment, persistence, and, ideally, formal training. …”
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Teaching Cultural Competence and Social Justice in a Mental Health Counseling Graduate Course: Reflection and Review of the Literature
Published 2022-09-01“… Cultural competence and commitment to social justice are foundational to counselors’ professional identity. …”
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INVESTIGATING THE FACTORS THAT DRIVE PRISONERS TO PURSUE FURTHER STUDIES THROUGH DISTANCE E-LEARNING MODE
Published 2024-07-01“…The study, conducted in a Namibian prison using interviews and thematic analysis, found that despite challenging conditions, inmates exhibit strong motivation to continue their education. The government's commitment to inmate rehabilitation through distance education programs was also noted. …”
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La educación contable de calidad y sus retos para abordar los desafíos de un entorno cambiante
Published 2022-07-01“…From the above, there is a need to analyze how those who offer Public Accounting programs, and practicing professionals, are addressing the commitment to guarantee professional competence through quality education. …”
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Fostering resilience of prospective startup businesses: a longitudinal study
Published 2025-12-01“…Incubation and acceleration programs initiated by universities, government agencies, and companies stimulate movements in the startup ecosystem to improve the success rate of the prospective startup. …”
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An Evaluation of the Internship Learning Model to Improve the Competence of Higher Education Graduates
Published 2024-12-01“…This research contributes to the importance of commitment and attention to study programs in collaborating with stakeholders to improve the quality of graduates through internship programs. …”
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Quitline Queensland: the journey to a globally unique smoking cessation service in Australia
Published 2025-07-01“…The program has evolved through a strong government commitment to, and support for, evidence-based solutions to reducing the burden of smoking in Queensland. …”
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One Health Gathering: Arctic Indigenous Peoples Voices and Perspectives
Published 2025-06-01“…It also delved into Holistic Worldviews and Health and Wellbeing, spotlighting community country food programs, harvesting practices, and the significance of holistic perspectives in healthcare. …”
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Large-scale hepatitis C combating campaigns in Egypt and Georgia; past, current and future challenges
Published 2018-06-01“…Assisted by international and national stalk holders, Georgia started its nation- wide HCV fighting program in 2015. Elements of programs mostly addressed in both countries included simplifying and improving access to the package of diagnosis and care- providing effective, affordable or free of charge treatment- issuing, applying and regularly updating practice guidelines- improving surveillance, monitoring, and research focusing specifically on the risky groups- emphasizing infection control (IC) - encouraging patient and community engagement and increasing public and political commitment. …”
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Cultural Competency in a Legal Service and Justice Agency for Aboriginal Peoples
Published 2019-03-01“…This paper will explore the legal service’s organizational approach to developing cultural competency and its application to the provision of legal aid services and justice programs. In turn, it serves as a valuable example of how a legal organisation can make a meaningful commitment to developing cultural competency. …”
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