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1821
The Value for the Consumer in Retail
Published 2015-01-01“…Shopping is not just a rational act, but also emotional, involving desire and pleasure. Therefore, retailers need to invest in actions, which create customer value, making the purchase an engaging time. …”
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1822
The biblical view of humanity and the promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities: the call and mission of the church
Published 2017-06-01“…This concern of the United Nations raises the question of the missional role of the church in addressing the spiritual, social and emotional needs of people with disabilities. “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute” (Prov. 31:8). …”
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1823
Ludzkie zoo w percepcji dzieci
Published 2021-06-01“…This orientation takes place on an emotional level, confirming research in the field of moral development and the concept of emotivism. …”
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1824
“Travelling in the Family”: Elizabeth Bishop’s Brazilian Autobiographical Voice
Published 2019-09-01“…The aim of the autobiographical return is not to recreate a whole life but to retrieve the emotional traces left by a few episodes.…”
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1825
Le rôle des riverains dans le façonnement des interfaces ville-forêt
Published 2015-12-01“…Whereas the forest is not always among prevalent factors in initial residential choices, the discourse of the inhabitants relates to emotional aesthetic values which bear witness to the importance of certain uses and functions attributed to the forest, however artificial this landscape may be. …”
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1826
La cueillette professionnelle de plantes sauvages, un travail vivant ?
Published 2024-09-01“…It allows them to let sensitive, emotional or irrational dimensions flourish into their dynamic relation with the living. …”
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1827
How Parents and Agents Can Address Bullying with Youth
Published 2005-12-01“…Children who don't escape the cycle of bullying are at higher risk for serious academic, social, emotional, and legal problems. This has been reinforced by a report from the AMA indicating that 7-15% of school-aged children are bullies and one in 10 school children is a victim of bullying (Peck, 2002). …”
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1828
A morte em forma de poesia: comoção, indignação e reivindicação em cordéis midiatizados
Published 2010-01-01“…In a rhetorical argumentation, logical thought and demonstration aren’t enough to guarantee the efficiency of the interaction, because, while basing itself on the interlocutor adhesion to a thesis, through belief, other re-requirements are raised and need to be observed, like the speaker ethos or his honesty, sincerity, sense of justice, seriousness and reliability; the pathos or the ability of raising emotions in the public logos or the discourse itself and its rationality, using by the speaker to reinforce his point of view and his socio-discursive representations around the given theme. …”
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1829
Tales Of Possession And Dispossession
Published 2018-11-01“…I show how the interwoven stories within the text form a narrative economy where people trade memories and emotions amongst themselves in order to cope with the void left by the departed. …”
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1830
Efficacy of new technologies as teaching aids in morphological sciences.
Published 2005-12-01“…<strong>Background: </strong>Information society and new technologies have an impact on every part of educative process allowing the enlargement of teaching activities aimed to develop psychomotor, cognitive, emotional and social skills of teachers. <strong>Objective:</strong> To describe the effectiveness of new technologies in the teaching process of Morphological Sciences in the Medicine School in Cienfuegos. …”
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1831
Moral development in preschool children according to Kohlberg’s stages: A revised analysis from the perspective of Positive Psychotherapy
Published 2025-01-01“…The study measured moral reasoning levels and altruistic behaviors using the Early Development Instrument (EDI), which focused on social competence and emotional maturity. Results confirm that moral development follows the sequential stages outlined by Kohlberg, with cultural factors influencing specific moral expressions. …”
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1832
Reminiscence Tours and Pilgrimage Sites
Published 2011-01-01“…The notion of pilgrimage seems to capture both the physical as well as the emotional aspects that such movements contain. This essay examines how members of the ex-Rhodesian diaspora community in South Africa ‘travel back’ to the past in the present in two ways: firstly by concrete heritage journeys to Zimbabwe on reminiscence tours and secondly by constructing memory sites and commemorative venues, where the journeys back to the ‘homeland’ take the form of imaginative travel. …”
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1833
Die verband tussen die Christelike geloof en eensaamheid tydens laat-adolessensie
Published 2001-06-01“…Secondly, it was also evident that certain types of loneliness, viz religious, social, intrapersonal, communicative and emotional, relate very strongly with loneliness (p?…”
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1834
Analyses et réflexions à partir du symposium « Éduquer au vivre ensemble ou éduquer à la citoyenneté »
Published 2012-12-01“…., Nursery schools, Green Houses, etc), were discussed the first needs of the very young child(emotional and cognitive needs) and the specific answers which are brought by each of structure together with their missions. …”
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1835
Are You Ready to Tie the Knot? A Quick Checklist
Published 2012-08-01“…Marriage is a partnership that has emotional, financial, and legal implications. Before entering into this union, it is important for you and your partner to have your “eyes wide open” as you examine your individual attitudes and behaviors about both social and financial issues. …”
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1836
Visual Chronicles from the Balkans and Central Europe: Samplers Remembered
Published 2016-03-01“…Although these hand-crafted items are no longer part of today’s ‘compulsory’ household, they are still regarded as nostalgic, familiar or emotional forms of materiality and tangibility which perform a cultural politics of identity. …”
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1837
On the semantic history of selected terms of endearment
Published 2015-12-01“…Furthermore, we trace the semantic development of terms which from the beginning of their existence have been employed as pet names (sweetheart), words which are no longer endearments, because they underwent the process of meaning amelioration or pejoration (mopsy, bully) and – last but not least – nouns whose semantic shift is based on the pattern (POSITIVE) EMOTIONS → ENDEARMENTS (joy). …”
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1838
How I Grow: Months Eleven and Twelve
Published 2003-08-01“…By providing both the freedom to explore and safe, reasonable limits, you will help your baby develop physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually. This document is FCS2222, one of a series of the Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, IFAS, Gainesville FL 32611. …”
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1839
De la rage métaphysique au calme scientifique : religion et sciences naturelles chez Flaubert
Published 2015-06-01“…However, Flaubert’s characters, confronted with the naturalist’s knowledge, are far from reaching any ataraxic wisdom and, on the contrary, appear to be overwhelmed by intense feelings and emotions: terror, fear and fascination. The study of Nature forces Flaubert’s characters to face an experience of totality that underlines their finitude and opens onto infinity. …”
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1840
Jeremiah 31:31-34: A prospect of true transformation
Published 2021-12-01“…In addition, the application of utopian literary theory suggests that Jeremiah’s utopian vision enflamed possibility and awakened emotional yearning for a better world. …”
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