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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop their own agency, i.e. the capacity to act in their own life contexts, exercising citizenship rights within substantive inclusion processes in the wider communities. …”
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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Even when they have access to housing and employment, international migrants struggle to develop their own agency, i.e. the capacity to act in their own life contexts, exercising citizenship rights within substantive inclusion processes in the wider communities. …”
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    Urban expansion indicators of cities "Case study for Arab cities by Nabil T. Ismael

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Most cities, especially Arab ones, suffer from excessive urban expansion, resulting in various urban problems affecting quality of life, services and city performance, which is the problem of research. …”
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    Maternal Mortality Determinants in Rural Kenya: An Audit of Three Hospitals by Brian Barasa Masaba, Rose M. Mmusi-Phetoe, Bernard Rono, Daniel Kyalo Muthiani, Jonathan Taiswa, Stephenie Lydia Ojiambo, Damaris Moraa, John Kennedy Moturi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: Global health agencies advocate that no mother should die while giving life, more so from preventable causes. However, there are persistently high maternal mortalities in various regions with a current global maternal mortality ratio of 211/100,000 live births. …”
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    Investigating the mediating role of academic self-sufficiency and basic psychological needs in the relationship of social skills and social intelligence with academic achievement by Fatimeh Sabih Mahdi, Hasan ghalavandi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…These skills can produce positive and successful results in human relationships with others and provide more adaptation and suitable and favorable effect on the behavior of other members of society with whom the child lives in society. Socialization is a process during which the norms, skills, motivations, and behaviors of a person are formed, and prepares him to enter the society and provides the basis for success in education (Ghasemi, 2014).Social intelligenceSocial intelligence can be considered as the ability to understand and control one's emotions and feelings in order to help intellectual activities, decision-making, and communication (Feizi, 2017).Academic self-sufficiencySelf-sufficiency is a person's perception of his capacities and abilities regarding performance in various fields of life such as education (Aghaie Motlagh, 2021).Basic psychological needsIn psychology, need is a state of deprivation, deficiency, and lack in an organism, such as a lack of food, water, and oxygen; or in general, a lack of any state that is necessary for the continuation of a living being's life, and is necessary for a person's well-being. …”
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    Village Savings and loan associations and socio-economic empowerment of vulnerable people in Kamuganguzi Sub-County Kabale, District, Uganda. by Deus, Mwijukye, Moses, Agaba

    Published 2020
    “…The recommendations were; need to improving the health status of women in families as well as children since they are regarded vulnerable in order to let them live happily; there should be improved nutrition and food supply to all families to let children and other members grow healthy and live a happy life; increased household income should be the ultimate goal fostered by credit accessibility in the area which must be done with ease through the start of small and medium enterprises especially women; it is recommended that the vulnerable groups of people have the replacement of the damaged property in case of any loss aiming at keeping standards of living at household level; achieving flexibility to immense development of social capital required the development of the saving culture that promotes regular income to help the community solve their personal problems; the social fund should be a unifying factor that enhances development through increased social networking to allow information flow since information is power.…”
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    Young investors, precariousness, and the maturing asset economy by Monique de Jong McKenzie

    “…The figure of the passive young investor points to a larger social phenomenon of a maturing asset economy where major assets such as property are out of reach, but financial assets have emerged to allow young people to live an assetised life. To understand why young investors are turning to financial markets as an instrument of wealth accumulation, I argue that these practices emerge as a response to young people’s affective state of precariousness. …”
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    Results of experimental infection of vaccinated and non-vaccinated ducklings with duck hepatitis virus by A. A. Chesnokova, E. V. Ivanova, V. V. Pronin, O. A. Chupina, V. Yu. Fomenko, M. S. Volkov, V. N. Irza

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In order to extend the vaccine’s shelf life and for storage and transportation convenience, a live freeze-dried vaccine against duck virus hepatitis is being developed. …”
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    Un plomb inscrit de Saint-Couat-d’Aude (Aude) : des pérégrins sur le territoire de Narbonne by Julien Aliquot, Michel Feugère

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The inscription was carved by one person in a crude script that combines capital letters with forms borrowed from the Old Roman cursive (or capital letter cursive) used throughout the Empire between the end of the 1st c. …”
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