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    Généalogie et transmission du nom en Béarn du XVIIIe au XXe siècle by Roseline Segrestin, Lucienne Jakobi, Pierre Darlu

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…The mode of designation of people in this Béarnaise society is discussed, as well as the uncertainties of inferences based on surnames when the rules of surname transmission are not regularly applied.…”
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    Conceptual analysis of the relationship between culture and education by Monika Veronika, Firman Firman, Riska Ahmad

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Culture is a complete collection of customs, values, arts, knowledge, morality, rules, and other practices that are owned as human beings and as members of society by individuals. …”
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    Effect of selected formal and legal factors on the quality of life of individuals with limited mobility. Study findings by Katarzyna Jaworska, Jakub Jan Zięty, Michał Krzykowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…T Material and methods he survey shows that among the respondents, there is a group of several percent of people for whom it is difficult or very difficult to meet a number of formal-legal requirements, such as taking advantage of the tax credit for people with disabilities or obtaining support from the social assistance system. …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF SEARCHING THE MEANING OF HUMAN EXISTENCE: CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT by V. M. Petrushov, V. M. Shapoval

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The decisive force, which may encourage nudging to the positive changes, can be either the free will of people who have realized the criticality of the situation or external natural and social circumstances that will make people reorganize radically. …”
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    Dilemmas of democracy: challenges to parliamentary practices from the UK public and parliamentarians by Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Indeed, Parliament is “a microcosm”, with its own rules and rituals. They contribute to widening the gap between Parliament and the People it represents. …”
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    A Sociocultural Appraisal of Yorùbá Kegites’ Songs by George Olúsolá Ajíbádé

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It demonstrates how oral text reflects societal elements and performers use various societal elements to create an expression of an identity within the multiple currents and traditions by taking the rules, creativity, and artistry of self-representation and shaping them with cultural content, as well as with the rhythms and speech patterns of the Yorùbá people. …”
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    The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922) by L. S. Gatagova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As we approach the 100th anniversary of the formation of the USSR, political, military, social, ethnic and other determinants of consolidation of the peoples and territories of the former Russian Empire within the Bolshevik state attract an increasing interest of academic community. …”
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    Public safety in the conditions of martial law and mental warfare by S. O. Tkachenko, A. S. Diadin

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The information array on the content and essence of the concepts “mentality”, “society’s mentality”, “nation’s mentality” and the risks of destructive influence on them in the interest of countering damage to public security have been studied. The mental war for people’s minds means that we must make people immune to the enemy’s “new weapons”, make the enemy’s rules ineffective and carefully leave their field, and in the long run, drag it into ours. …”
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    Resolving identity-based violence: Lessons for restorative justice in the hate crime context by Malini Laxminarayan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…¨My starting point is that people are good, most do not mean to cause harm. There of course is a hardcore group where it truly is hate on an ideological level, and people [rightly] ask, can you change them? …”
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    Evaluating the role of environmental advertising on the use of eye movements towards the brand by Seyed Hamid Mir Motahari, Sina Nematizadeh, Seyed Abbas Heydari

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In the quantitative phase, chain restaurant managers were considered as the community among whom 384 people were picked up based on stratified random sampling. …”
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    How COVID-19 pandemic affected physical activity and mental health interventions – A descriptive example of the Mental Health on the MOVE research project by Raquel Costa, Tânia Bastos, Paulo Lourenço, Rui Corredeira

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Strategies to manage the pandemic spread of the virus have changed the daily behaviour of people worldwide, including people with diagnosis of severe mental disorders. …”
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    TRADITIONAL METHODS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN OZALLA SOCIETY, OWAN-WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE BEFORE 1900 by SUNDAY IMANAH OMOAFENA, FIDELIS ACHOBA

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Thus, in order to have peace and tranquillity, the traditional patterns of conflict resolution have been the ruling monarchical system, clans, family heads, and village heads. …”
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    Cognitive-cultural, individual-psychological and age particularities of the ability to recognize emotions by Ekaterina Hvorova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Few children are able to establish the reasons that caused other people emotions. Besides, one of the components of emotional intelligence is the ability to control one’s own emotions. …”
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    Hospitalité publique et altérité tsigane : du modèle d’intégration au paradigme assimilationniste by Caroline Trouillet

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The deeply contradictory dimension of this model reveals how the paradigm of insertion is irrelevant when it comes to the migration and settlement of roma people on the local and national space. Since the « insertion village » as it is conceived implies a colonial relationship between strangers and indigenous people, this article shows how the project draws its rules from essentialist thoughts that inspired 19th century paternalist structures aimed at controlling workers' practices.…”
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    Educational effectiveness of cognitive and metacognitive strategies on educational self-destructive behaviors and negative self-evaluation thinking in Arabic lessons by Ali Nourihamid Altome, Mohammad hassani, Masoumeh Talebi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The statistical population of the research includes the middle school students of the holy city of Karbala, 105 of whom were selected by multi-stage cluster random sampling and randomly divided into three groups of 35 people (a control group of 35 people and two experimental groups of 35 people). …”
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    Could the Incentive Policy of Shared Parking Be Sustainable? The Viewpoint of Personal Risk Aversion by Liangpeng Gao, Yue Zheng, Wenliang Jian, Yanjie Ji, Dounan Tang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Using an incentive measure to encourage people to share their private parking spaces could be an effective strategy for urban parking problems. …”
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    From Bengal to Java: Raffles’ Landrente in Indonesian Agrarian System by Harto Juwono

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Originating during the British ruled Java from 1811 to 1816, British Lieutenant Governor-General Thomas Stamford Raffles introduced the concept of landrente for a tax on land. …”
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    Être correspondant régional en Tunisie : De l’aliénation au pouvoir à la liberté totale by Hamida El Bour

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The coverage of the local events was far from the rules of the proximity journalism which is based on journalistic practice that reflect the reality of the people and their daily life problems. …”
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