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    ‘Superfluous people’ at the turn of the era: Culture of utilization or culture of development? by L. G. Fishman

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…One of them, which has become all the more important given the growing industrial automation, is the emergence of an ever-increasing number of ‘superfluous people’. …”
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    Utilizing Structural Network Positions to Diversify People Recommendations on Twitter by Ekaterina Olshannikova, Erjon Skenderi, Thomas Olsson, Sami Koivunen, Jukka Huhtamäki

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The proposed strategy contributes to the design of a people recommender system, which exposes users to diverse recommendations and facilitates new social ties in online social networks. …”
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    A New Year, A New Issue and Fresh Expectations by Cem Özel

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This issue is dedicated to the memory of all people who passed away their lives during terrorist attacks. …”
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    DECENTRALIZATION AND THE PEOPLE-CENTERED HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MODEL TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES by Dmytro Dzvinchuk, Viktor Petrenko, Ivan Lopushynskyi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article, based on the analysis of the experience of countries that have already undergone transformational changes on the way to decentralization of management, proposes an original hierarchical model of people-centered management of human resources of territorial communities; it is shown that in the processes of transformation of many countries of the world, their governments developed and implemented programs that provided for various forms of decentralization, as society grew interested in its own role as a partner of governments and in finding new ways of interaction; it was found out that the leading role in the processes of change and further successful and sustainable development of territorial communities in countries with an evolutionarily formed market economy belongs to human resources, and the effective use of this most important resource component is determined by the level of ownership and the ability of personnel of management systems to use modern technologies of human resources management; it was found that in modern Ukrainian society there is a growing trend of citizens' aspirations and desires to actively influence the level of their well-being and well-being through participation in decision-making, which corresponds to promising European experience; based on the results of the analysis of the world experience of implementing decentralization plans and establishing the expediency of involving in the management of newly created communities not only leaders and officials of local self-government bodies, but also all interested representatives of human resources, it has been proven that, that a critical problem of the process is the proper mastery and proper use in management processes by the leaders and staff of local self-government bodies of newly formed territorial communities of the theoretical and practical foundations of human-centered human resource management technologies.…”
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    The Effect of Strength Training on the Quality of Life and Cognitive Functions of Elderly People by Ernesta Klimavičiūtė, Sandra Naujalė, Lina Mickevičienė, Erika Krasinskė, Margarita Drozdova – Statkevičienė, Vida Janina Česnaitienė

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…However, there is still a lack of sufficient research on the relationship of physical exertion and aging, and their interaction. New research is looking for the best tools and methods to improve the quality of life of older people.   …”
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    The trend of urban environment quality as an importaut factorof migration processes by V. Yu. Novikov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In addition, the health-improving effect of favorable living conditions is felt on a subconscious level, positively charging people with new energy, improving their mood and maintains their tone on a high emotional level.Improving the comfort of the living environment in addition to improved housing conditions provides for the improvement of infrastructure, a significant transformation of the surrounding landscaped areas, as well as socially significant public urban spaces that harmoniously complement the natural resource potential of settlements.All this in a complex influences on the positive public mood of society and helps to increase the competitive advantages of specific cities in the fight for human capital, affecting also the migration preferences of modern people.…”
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    The Impact of Urbanization on Lives of People in Uganda: A Case Study of Kampala City. by Byonanebye, Bright

    Published 2024
    “…Urbanization is an ongoing process all over the globe. People moving from rural to urban areas are the primary cause of urbanization, and history indicates that this movement of people is very hard to influence. …”
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    Engaging electricity consumers in low-carbon development process in the People’s Republic of China by Liangzhe Wang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The aim of the study is to create a new organisational and economic mechanism for the development of facilities operating on renewable energy sources in the power supply system of the People’s Republic of China. …”
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    Call for Papers: How attractive are political parties and trade unions to young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The topic of the 2/2018 and 1/2019 double issue will be: “How attractive are political parties and trade unions to young people?” We welcome submissions to the issue 2/2018 and 1/2019 that illuminate the complex relationship between young people and political parties and trade unions. …”
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    When "new" crops are not really new: California Indigenous communities and research and commercialization of elderberry by Sonja Brodt, Sabine Talaugon, Gwenael Engelskirchen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…While blue elderberry is little known as a commercial agricultural crop, it is anything but new to the Indigenous people of this place. Many of the nearly 200 tribes that live in California have been in relationship with elderberry, and the land it grows on, since time immemorial, seeing all living beings as their own kin, rather than merely utilitarian resources. …”
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    Costs of Potential Medication Wastage Due to Switching Treatment Among People With Multiple Sclerosis by Darin T. Okuda, Achal Patel, Robert Schuldt, Ibraheem Abioye, Nicole G. Bonine

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The cost of PMW for insurers and PwMS due to overlap was calculated only at the point of switch to the new DMT and defined as the cost of the remaining days’ supply of the prior DMT. …”
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    Statistical Analysis of the People Fully Vaccinated against COVID-19 in Two Different Regions by Abdullah Ali H. Ahmadini, Mohammed Elgarhy, A. W. Shawki, Hanan Baaqeel, Omar Bazighifan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The proposed statistical model can be used for statistics and generate new statistical distributions that can be used to compare and predict the process of people’s willingness to vaccinate and take the vaccine to try to eliminate COVID-19.…”
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    ON DIGNITY, VULNERABILITY, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND FISHERFOLKS: CHILEAN SUBSISTENCE FISHING ACCORDING TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS by Eduardo Roig Monge

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We conclude by presenting a conceptual approach for Chilean subsistence fishing, suggesting that it could help to unveil new objectives and rights in fishing, and even influence the understanding of natural resource allocation.…”
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    An exploration of desired abstinent and non-abstinent recovery outcomes among people who use methamphetamine by Alex Elswick, Amanda Fallin-Bennett, Karen L. Roper, Evan Batty, Christopher J. McLouth, William Stoops, Hilary L. Surratt, Carrie B. Oser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Approximately two-thirds of participants agreed that people need to stop all mood- or mind-altering substances to be in recovery (64%). …”
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