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    ONLINE TEACHING PREPAREDNESS AND STRESS PROFILE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY EXPERIENCES IN THE PHILIPPINES by Jordan Pocaan, Lyndon Bailon, Jean Pauline Pocaan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was concluded that educators at both private public and private institutions can aid teachers in combating the challenges of teaching online, online teaching devices, relevant educational technology tools, and faculty training and workshop on stress management. …”
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    Tenure foncière, mode de gestion et stratégies des acteurs by Salah Selmi, Mohamed Elloumi

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…This paper investigate the impact of the privatization process of these collective lands on agrarian systems and compare different management modes of and access to pasture lands (cooperative pastoral and other forms). …”
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    Paying for crime: frauds in DPVAT insurance and their impacts on society by Beatriz Peres Lopes, João Vinícius França Carvalho

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The goal of this paper is to assess the weight of fraudulent claim payments of DPVAT insurance by the insurer Líder, a consortium of private insurers who manage this product. Using the Actuarial Credibility Theory, and a official database, the discrepancy between the DPVAT claims ratio and the claims ratios of other private automobile insurance lines of business, proxies for the ideal premium formation for having better system of frauds detection and prevention. …”
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    The relationship of atmosphere, satisfaction, and loyalty: Sample of a fitness center by Mehmet Oztas, Ali Sevılmıs, Erkan Faruk Sırın

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The aim of this study is to measure the relationship of atmosphere, satisfaction, and loyalty the customers, who are member to a private fitness center, perceive from this center. …”
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    SUPPLIER-INDUCED DEMAND AND HEALTHCARE IN LOKOJA by Rabi’u Isah Moh’d, Mathew Ekundayo Rotimi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This study investigates the existence of supplier-induced demand for healthcare in Nigeria’s healthcare system where private healthcare provision and fee-for-service mode of payment are order of the day. …”
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    The Nation’s ‘Other’ Housing Project by Zihao Wong

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Unique to Singapore’s privatised high-rise housing developments was the intervention of the state in the close regulation of scarce land. Singapore’s private high-rise housing developments thus reflect a nation’s attitude towards its land as resource, and its subsequent imaginations and productions of more ‘land’ in the construction of high-rise housing estates. …”
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    The review of organization commitment: the effects of performance assessment, career planning, and employee’s participations by Silvy Sondari Gadzali

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Based on a survey of 98 employees in 20 private banks in West Java, this study uses regression analysis, correlation analysis, and G-test to test hypotheses. …”
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    Vestiges de collections by Margaux Dumas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Nazis’ vast undertaking of artistic predation was thus a major moment in the movement and loss of objects in Europe, particularly from private collections. Through the archives of the Commission de Récupération Artistique from 1944 to the 1950s, and by delving into Le Répertoire des biens spoliés published beginning in 1947, historians can bring to life rare objects, private collections, and dismantled and disappeared sets, recounting their respective biographies and offering a perspective on the tastes of the time, thanks to the descriptions, photographs and drawings that accompany the inventories. …”
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    Hofmusici a lokajové. K postavení hudebníka na šlechtickém dvoře v Čechách první poloviny 18. století by Václav Kapsa

    Published 2012-04-01
    “… The starting point of the study is the division of private Kapellen maintained by Bohemian aristocracy into those consisting of servants (‘servant orchestras’) as opposed to ensembles featuring professional musicians (‘independent orchestras’) introduced by Helfert in his book on music at the court of Count Questenberg in Jaroměřice. …”
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    Developing Local Content Policy in Pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals by Aaron Yaw Ahali

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Achieving the SDGs by 2030 requires an unusual combination of action and partnership between various governmental and non-governmental organizations, development partners, the private sector, and civil society. While decision-makers are responsible for prioritizing and implementing strategies to ensure the various strategies embedded in the SDGs come to fruition, the private sector and civil society also play leading roles in implementing national plans. …”
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    Socioeconomic status correlates with COVID-19 vaccination coverage among primary and secondary students in the most populated city of Chile by Enzo Guerrero-Araya, Cesar Ravello, Mario Rosemblatt, Tomas Perez-Acle

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This strong correlation is observed in public and state-subsidized schools, but not in private schools. Although inequity in vaccination coverage decreased over time, it remained higher among students enrolled either in public or state-subsidized schools compared to those of private schools. …”
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    Online medical privacy protection strategy under information value-added mechanism by Shengzhi MING, Jianming ZHU, Zhiyuan SUI, Xian ZHANG

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…China’s economic level and people’s living standards have developed rapidly in recent years, and the medical level and medical technology have made breakthroughs continuously.With the promotion and deepening of“Internet Plus” to business model innovation in various fields, the development of “Internet Plus” medical has been rapidly developed.Due to the continuous development of data processing technologies such as machine learning and data mining, the risk of users’ personal medical data disclosure in the process of online medical treatment has also attracted the attention of researchers.Considering the deductibility of information, the discount mechanism was adopted to describe the change of user’s private information value in different stages of the game.Combined with the current research status in the field of online medical privacy protection motivation, how to mobilize the enthusiasm of both players from the level of privacy protection motivation was explored with game analysis.In view of the game characteristics of users’ strong willingness to continually use the online medical platform and intermittently provide privacy, the repeated game method was adopted to better describe the game process between users and the online medical platform.The tendency change law of the players on both sides of the game was obtained.Moreover, the Nash equilibrium of the game model was analyzed under different model parameters and the change trend of the game strategy of both sides with the progress of the game stage.When the parameters were met 2(c<sub>p</sub>-c<sub>n</sub>)≥l<sub>p</sub>(p<sub>n</sub>-p<sub>p</sub>), the user started to choose from “agree to share private data” to “refuse to share private data”.The above conclusion was verified by simulation experiments.Based on the above conclusions, from the perspective of online medical platform and users, policy suggestions on how to realize privacy protection from the level of privacy protection motivation in the process of online medical treatment were given.…”
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    Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability? by Kalimanshi Nsakaza, Talumba Ireen Chilipaine

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We recommend that Power market frameworks are a viable alternative that can be created by policymakers to promote and draw in private sector investment. Through innovative financing methods including securitization, blended finance, or public-private partnerships, the private sector can also use its knowledge of financial de-risking. …”
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