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    Diffractive Debriefing: A Different Approach to Participant Debriefing by Kate Bowen-Viner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I then draw on such workshops to describe three general principles that I followed when developing a diffractive approach to participant debriefing. …”
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    DIE BETROKKENHEID VAN KERK EN STAAT BY DIE BEVESTIGING VAN HUWELIKE MET ’N PERSPEKTIEF OP DRIE GEREFORMEERDE KERKORDES by P Strauss

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The church should be involved, because a marriage should be “in Christ” and according to the principles of the Bible. In His covenant of grace as a key element of being a church, God uses marriage and family as his points of departure to relate to people. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS CONTENT OF MODERN DIGITAL STRATEGY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION by Natalia V. Bocharova, Oleksander M. Bykov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The human rights approach to digitization processes was demonstrated in a number of documents of the so-called European digital agenda. The conceptual principles of the general approach to building the legal framework of the information society in the EU include three areas of action: 1) technologies that work for people, 2) a fair and competitive digital economy, 3) an open, democratic and sustainable society. …”
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    Why Rights are Wrong in ASEAN and Beyond: A Critique of the Foundations of Universal Human Rights by D. Brian Scarnecchia

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Part Two then examines whether the original axiomatic listing of human rights or an iteration of human rights founded upon the human genome or a Kantian underpinning can legitimise human rights and, if not, whether reference to the human soul made in the image of God with its natural law may substantiate the human rights project, perhaps, articulated as congruent with the purpose and design courts now recognise in the natural laws found in every ecosystem of nature. Part Three contends that aspects of the public trust doctrine, i.e., the natural use principle and the precautionary principle, are analogous to natural law principles and, because ‘the book of nature is one”, these environmental law principles may help jurists to recognise a theory of natural law liability in order to promote and defend authentic human rights. …”
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    Exploring the Mechanisms of Understanding Islamic City among the Citizens of District 20 in Tehran Using Structural Equation Modeling by mandana habibi, hosein mojtabazadeh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…A review of the history of the Islamic period reveals that concepts such as Islamic values ​​and principles have always been one of the foundations of Islamic cities. …”
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    Unveiling the rural dichotomy: the dual impact of rurality on youth mental health by Sarah Youngson, Beatriz Cuesta-Briand, Mathew Coleman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A total of 29 young people aged 12-19 years were recruited from a small rural community in southern Western Australia. …”
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    PAULINE “ETHICS OF RELINQUISHING”: by R. Zimmermann

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article is developed in three sections. In the first section, I contend that the source of inspiration for this ethics is the Bible and, in particular, the writings of Paul, which open up insights into moral principles and the ethos of Early Christian communities. …”
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    CULTURAL AND LEGAL FACTORS OF OPTIMIZATION OF THE IDEOLOGY OF STATE-BUILDING IN UKRAINE by O. V. Krasnokutskyi

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The study is based on the principles of materialist dialectics and the principles of historicism, social determinism, complexity. …”
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    URBAN PLANNING, DEMOLITION OF PROPERTY AND CITIZENS’ DEPRIVATION IN AFRICAN CITIES: A POLYCENTRIC PLANNING PERSEPCTIVE by Samson AKINOLA

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The paper found that urban governance structures in the three countries are centralised and deviate from planning norms and people-centred governance, hence urban managers and citizens are not operating in synergy. …”
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    The Development of a Design and Construction Process Protocol to Support the Home Modification Process Delivered by Occupational Therapists by Rachel Russell, Marcus Ormerod, Rita Newton

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Modifying the home environments of older people as they age in place is a well-established health and social care intervention. …”
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    On being and having: a qualitative study of self-perceptions in bipolar disorder by Matthew N. Ponticiello, Alexis L. Chang, Rebecca J. Chang, Salahudeen Mirza, Andrés Martin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We coded the transcripts according to the principles of thematic analysis and analyzed the data using an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach.ResultsWe identified three overarching domains: (1) Benefit or burden: a dialectic through which participants weighed the valence of their illness over time; (2) Self or other: the internal or external locus through which they experienced BD; and (3) From ineffability to meaning making: the process of naming, understanding, and incorporating BD into their life’s whole. …”
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    FASILITAS KHUSUS PENYANDANG DISABILITAS DAN LANSIA PADA MASJID RAYA MAKASSAR by Irma Rahayu

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This study aimed to determine the extent of accessible facilities for the disabilities and the elderly people at the Makassar Raya Mosque. There are 4 principles of accessibility that tried to be applied in the context of making mosques that are friendly to the disabled and the elderly who are principled have to be  fulfilled namely usability principles, security principles, convenience principles and independence principles. …”
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    An ecological psychology perspective in teaching Chinese online by Paul Jing, Nuesser Michaela, Zheng Dongping

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In this paper, we first introduce three ecological principles for designing Chinese language online teaching and learning activities drawing from ecological psychology. …”
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    Sustainable strive: Holistic exploration of CSR through economic, environmental, and social lenses by Aji Fras Aditya Fras Aditya, Driana Leniwati, Adi Prasetyo, Ahmad Juanda, Faris Afrizal, Ahmad Waluya Jati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study reveals how PT Unilever Indonesia's CSR commitments contribute to economic growth, environmental conservation, and social welfare in Indonesia, aligning with the principles of the Triple Bottom Line. It also highlights the company's recognition through three prestigious awards and examines the dynamics between profit, people, and the planet. …”
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    Tracing Eponymous Word Combinations in Education and Pedagogy by Vera Budykina, Oksana Polyakova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study was conducted following dictionary criticism principles and tackled the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data on eponymous phrases found in three English-language special dictionaries. …”
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    Improving eating disorder care for underserved groups: a lived experience and quality improvement perspective by Alykhan Asaria

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The 12 ‘underserved groups’ (USGs) are as follows: [USG. 1] People with longstanding EDs and/or older-age ED sufferers; [USG. 2] Younger children/preadolescents; [USG. 3] People with under-recognised/underappreciated EDs; [USG. 4] People with higher weights; [USG. 5] People with comorbidities; [USG. 6] People with neurodevelopmental conditions (neurodiverse people); [USG. 7] Digitally excluded people; [USG. 8] Socioeconomically and/or sociogeographically disadvantaged people; [USG. 9] Ethnic/racial minorities; [USG. 10] Sexual and gender-diverse people; [USG. 11] Males; [USG. 12] Caregivers/loved ones. …”
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