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    Professional Activity of a University Teacher: Personal Values and Temporal Perception by N. B. Moskvina, B. E. Fishman

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This is consistent with other studies that show that this aspect of activity often turns out to be formally motivated, not related to serious scientific research. …”
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    Examining Primary School Principals’ Instructional Leadership Practices: A Case Study on Curriculum Reform and Implementation by Moeketsi David Ralebese, Loyiso Jita, Olalekan Taofeek Badmus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They engage in reflective practices such as meetings and retreats to reinforce the school’s vision among teachers, manage instructional programs through routine and random checks, motivate teachers with positive feedback, and promote a positive climate by supporting social cohesion and addressing teachers’ personal needs. …”
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    How do events shape the media agenda on Islam and Muslims in Western Europe? An analysis of news events in Germany, the UK and France (2000–2020) by Liriam Sponholz, Anna-Maria Meuth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results show that media attention on Islam and Muslims is highly unevenly distributed and concentrated in the aftermath of single terrorist attacks, rather than on religiously motivated terrorist attacks in general. Furthermore, these triggering terrorist attacks lead to a convergence of the media agenda and an essentialisation of Islam and Muslims.…”
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    Rag-Pickers as Benefactors and Beneficiaries of the Sustainable Development Goals: A Brief Literature Review by G Venkatesh

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The reviewer fondly hopes that this will motivate more concerted transdisciplinary applied research predicated on the Sustainable Development Goals – a collaboration among the disciplines of healthcare, sociology, psychology, urban planning, sustainable development, environmental engineering, and even art and poetry. …”
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    Les exclamations cachées de la forme It’s astonishing the amount of anxiety in our society : l’enchâssement du syntagme nominal, entre rupture syntaxique et continuité sémantique... by Olivia Reneaud-Jensen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The aim of this study is to link the semantic and pragmatic parameters which predict whether a noun phrase can be embedded, the constraints which motivate the underlying rightward movement, and tendencies in terms of lexical affinities and productivity drawn from observations taken from the COCA.…”
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    Green growth dynamics: unraveling the complex role of financial development and natural resources in shaping renewable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa by Alhasan Osman, Mohd Afjal, Majed Alharthi, Mohamed Elheddad, Nassima Djellouli, Zhang He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research not only clarifies the dynamics of financial and natural resource interdependencies but also motivates significant policy implications for enhancing renewable energy landscapes in developing economies.…”
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    The impact of consultants’ power dynamics on clients’ self-efficacy and managerial stress by Rotem Lachmi, Batia Ben-Hador, Yael Brender-Ilan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While previous studies have examined factors distinguishing successful consultants and the power they need to motivate clients, they focused solely on consultants’ perspectives. …”
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    Opportunities, challenges and school strategies for integrating generative AI in education by Davy Tsz Kit Ng, Eagle Kai Chi Chan, Chung Kwan Lo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Teachers suggest several strategies to motivate GenAI integration, including professional development, clear guidelines, and access to AI software and technical support. …”
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    Innovation Activity of Slovak SMEs Operating in the ICT Sector

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings revealed that the most prominent form of innovation in Slovakia's ICT sector was service innovation, followed by product innovation and the adoption of new production processes. The primary motivational factor driving innovation is the desire to achieve high customer satisfaction by meeting customer needs and enhancing service quality. …”
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    Retrograde recanalization of chronic coronary occlusion by S.М. Furkalo

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Thus, potential candidates for retrograde recanalization of CТO are рatients after failed attempt of recanalization with clear indications and motivated to implement PCI; with refractory angina and CТO of native coronary arteries after CABG; single-vessel coronary artery disease (right coronary artery, RCA or left anterior disease, LAD) with preserved left ventricular function and preserved kidney; patients with multivessel disease and related comorbidity making coronary artery bypass surgery impossible. …”
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    Obesity Might Be a Predictor of Weight Reduction after Smoking Cessation by Charlotta Pisinger, Helle Øster Nielsen, Caroline Kuhlmann, Susanne Rosthøj

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Predictors of weight reduction after smoking cessation were high body mass index and low tobacco consumption at baseline. This study might motivate smokers with obesity to quit smoking and health professionals to give them support.…”
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    Analyzing the Relationship Between Regeneration of Historic Centers and Urban Development Catalysts Case Study: Old Texture of Kermanshah by hamed baniamerian, alireza andalib, laala jahanshahloo

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Urban regeneration as a comprehensive approach to the restoration of historic centers, despite maintaining the main features of the space seeks to improve all the qualities of historic sites and tries to motivate development drivers in the process of historical reconstruction.  …”
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    Scoping Review on the Interactive Digital Tools Used for the Physical and Cognitive Stimulation of Healthy Older Adults by Auriane Busser, Sylvain Fleury, Abdelmajid Kadri, Olfa Haj Mahmoud, Simon Richir

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Gamified exercise or exergames are indeed promising means to motivate the population to get physically active and even cognitively active if paired with the appropriate games. …”
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    Perturbative Stability and Error-Correction Thresholds of Quantum Codes by Yaodong Li, Nicholas O’Dea, Vedika Khemani

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We observe that the clean limit of the latter is precisely the discretized imaginary-time path integral of the corresponding quantum code Hamiltonian when the errors are turned into a perturbative X or Z magnetic field. Motivated by error-correction considerations, we define general order parameters for all such generalized Z_{2} lattice-gauge theories, and show that they are generally lower bounded by success probabilities of error correction. …”
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    Procedural features of interrogating a juvenile suspected of murder by О. Р. Zavorina

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Therefore, the main task of the initial stage of the investigation of murders committed by juveniles is to gather as much information as possible on all elements of the crime: the identity of the killer, victim, accomplices, witnesses, purpose, motives, mechanism of the crime and more. The study of the components of the procedural order of interrogation of a juvenile (age and duration of interrogation, the composition of participants in the investigative (search) action, etc.) provides an opportunity to conclude that in Ukraine, unfortunately, there are problems with the involvement of teachers or psychologists, determination (change) of legal representatives and video recording of interrogation.…”
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    W jaki sposób możemy wyrazić naszą troskę i odpowiedzialność za przyszłość naszej planety i zamieszkującej ją ludzkości? by Rafał Czekalski

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In solving the environmental problems, which condition the future of humanity and the planet, we focus on the concept of Roger Scruton, which is characterized by common sense, distrust of bureaucratic solutions (planning or administrative), and the love of the motherland (oikophilia), which should be the primary motive of any ecological activity. Scruton reminds us of one very important rule: we will not solve environmental problems by going over the heads of the people, for example by introducing regulations (decrees), but through the love of the motherland. …”
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    TOWARDS THE QUESTION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL STATUS OF IDEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY by V. E. Gromov

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…To produce proofs against the false rhetoric about “deideologization”, as a harmful and destructive idea for social awareness, that aims to destroy basic humans’ ethical values and to manipulate their living motivations. Methodology. The method of investigation of the problem was indicated as analytical result of preliminary scheme that was directed by the author towards the realization of his conception. …”
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    Midwifery care in The Gambia: A focus group study with clinical midwives, midwifery students, educators and leaders on how barriers and facilitators impact quality midwifery care. by Lamin Suwareh, Helena Lindgren, Kerstin Erlandsson, Haddy Tunkara Bah, Evelina Holm, Majda Meljoum, Omar Manjang, Saineh Sanneh, Baboucarr Cham, Ulrika Byrskog

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results are described in generic categories: 1a) national plans and facility-based guidelines, 1b) midwifery education, 1c) becoming a skilled midwife, 2a) scarcity of resources, 2b) encountering community barriers, 2c) midwives - a passionate but demotivated profession, 3a) positive assets for quality midwifery care, 3b) women in leadership as a tool for a motivated midwifery workforce and 3c) teamwork.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Addressing the gaps between theory and practice, and strengthening the incentives for midwives to remain in their profession are central for improved quality of midwifery care in The Gambia. …”
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    Self-Regulated Learning is not for Everyone: Towards an Explanation for the Heterogeneous Effects of Interventions by M. S. Khamidulina, N. G. Maloshonok

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These are expressed as a set of cognitive, behavioral, and motivational strategies that help students set learning goals, develop a sequence of actions to achieve them, control their behavior and surrounding circumstances, and reflect on the outcomes of their learning. …”
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    Review on the Eyedrop Self-Instillation Techniques and Factors Affecting These Techniques in Glaucoma Patients by Ozcan Kayikcioglu, Sinan Bilgin, Murat Uyar

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Patients especially with severe glaucomatous damage should be adequately instructed about the proper techniques for self-instillation of eyedrops and motivated to use a proper technique. Also, it is possible to suggest that patients with a higher handgrip strength, indicating the well-being of general health, may be doing better in properly instilling glaucoma eyedrops.…”
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