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    University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda by Eton, Marus, Rest, Chance

    Published 2022
    “…Practical implications – Universities are open to these changes since the digital world is moving more quickly, overall, and this trend has crept into education as well. …”
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    Strategic mangement : awareness and change by Thompson John

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    Trends of climate variability and its association with farmers’ perceptions of climate change in Gassera district, southeastern Ethiopia by Henok W/Yohannes Aniye, Tsegaye Bekele, Walelign Worku

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Climate change and variability have threatened rain-fed subsistence agriculture by affecting the livelihoods of rural communities in Ethiopia. …”
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    The Baker’s Dozen: Key Nations Can and Should Act Together to Prevent Further Dangerous Climate Change by Kirsten Oleson, Lauren Hartzell, Michael Mastrandrea

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Given that 90 percent of emissions come from 12 percent of nations, we argue if a ‘Baker’s Dozen’ of nations bands together, they can make great strides in combating climate change. With aggressive measures, their action would be sufficient to greatly reduce the likelihood of additional dangerous climate change, defined as widespread and irreversible change. …”
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    Analysis of the impact of climate change on the woody plants vegetation in the Botanical Garden of the Ukrainian National Forestry University by Nelia Lukianchuk, Levko Bliusyuk, Nadia Bliusyuk, Nataliіa Kendzora, Liliіa Koliada

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Climatic changes have a significant impact on the growth and development of ornamental plants in the urban environment, the climatic conditions of the territory have a great impact on the ecological state of plants and determine their ability to adapt and develop in a certain region. …”
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    Increase in assisted suicide in Switzerland: did the socioeconomic predictors change? Results from the Swiss National Cohort by Marcel Zwahlen, Nicole Steck, Christoph Junker

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The factors associated with assisted suicide did not change during the study period. Female gender, higher education, having no religious affiliation, no children and a Swiss passport, living in a neighbourhood with a higher socioeconomic index and living in the French-speaking part of Switzerland were associated with a higher rate.Conclusions The study results do not indicate any shift in socioeconomic factors associated with assisted suicide, but a more pronounced increase in incidence among the elderly.…”
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    ...Rebel Girls: Youth Activism and Social Change across the Americas ... by Laura Lyytikäinen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Rebel Girls: Youth Activism & Social Change across the Americas. New York & London: New York University Press, 2010. …”
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    Fishermen community’s surviving strategy in facing climate change challenge in Kebonagung District Pacitan Regency Indonesia by Permatasari Putri, Wibowo Agung, Suwarto, Winarno Joko, Wijianto Arip

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Coastal people live dependently on nature. The change of nature condition has an impact on fishing activity. …”
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    The Preferred User: How Audio Description could Change Understandings of Australian Television Audiences and Media Technology by Ellis Katie, Kent Mike, Locke Kathryn

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It contextualises these findings in an overview of the history of audio description in and outside of Australia, highlighting key technological and policy changes. Evoking theories of the preferred user and how this understanding of television audiences addresses disability, we argue that different interpretations of how audio description can be delivered, determined through a process of interpretive flexibility (and continued industry creativity and innovation) may finally shift the stagnating discussions around audio description provision, and thus ultimately change the accessibility of television for the blind and vision impaired.…”
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