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Toward a Convergence or Divergence of Adult Learning and Education Policies?
In this paper we draw on the theoretical perspective of new institutionalism, particularly on that of world culture and world polity, and discuss the influence of policies of three selected international intergovernmental organisations (IIOs) concerning
Borut Mikulec +4 more
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) is a newer class of drugs used in the treatment of adult type-2 diabetes mellitus. The use of the drugs needs appropriate methods of administration including precautions and carry some potential
Alwaleed Yousef Aldhobaib +2 more
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The Medical Nemesis of Primary Health Care Implementation: Evidence From Ghana
Primary Health Care (PHC), based on the Alma Ata declaration, calls for the movement of responsibility, resources, and control away from medical systems and curative measures toward health promotion.
Nana Nimo Appiah-Agyekum +4 more
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This study investigated the impact of a longitudinal quality improvement continuing medical education (CME) intervention on influenza and pneumococcal vaccination rates for patient populations at high-risk or aged ≥ 65.
Steven Kawczak +4 more
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Comparing Learning Platform Impact on Low Vision Education for Occupational Therapists [PDF]
This pilot study examines the impact of face-to-face, remote, and hybrid learning platforms on satisfaction, confidence, and knowledge-application of occupational therapy practitioners during a synchronous low vision continuing education program. Fifteen
Perea, Jaimee D., Sit, William
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She reads, he reads: gender differences and learning through self-help books [PDF]
Despite considerable scholarly attention given to self-help literature, there has been a lack of research about the experience of self-help reading. In this article, we explore gender differences in self-help reading.
Kapell, Brandi, McLean, Scott
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Background Color Influences Consumer Evaluations: Is There a Product Contagion Effect?
The present study focuses on how the contagion effect between food products placed on different color backgrounds influences consumer evaluations, through a series of three experiments.
Li-Chin Shih, Hung-Chou Lin
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Research on approaches to public funding and development of tertiary education within selected OECD nations [PDF]
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Bell, David, Osborne, Michael
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Public servant schools in Canada: A concept for reconciliation [PDF]
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has called on federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal governments of Canada to educate public servants about the history and legacy of Indian residential schools and related topics, such as the ...
Weiler, Mark
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Supplemental Security Income: An Overview [PDF]
[Excerpt] In 1974, the federal government established the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program to provide cash assistance to people who are disabled, aged, or both and who have low income and few assets.
Congressional Budget Office
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