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Semiotics of Medical Discourse
Medical discourse as an institutional discourse is considered simultaneously in several aspects: genre palette; discourse participants and their communicative strategies and speech behaviour; forms of communication between patient and doctor; methods and
Yulia N. Ebzeeva, Natalia M. Dugalich
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Abstract This study explores women's barriers to accessing leadership positions within non‐listed private companies in Bangladesh, drawing on the Gendered Organization Theory (GOT) as a conceptual framework. This research seeks some possible solutions to overcome these barriers.
Md Asadul Islam +4 more
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This paper reports on initial findings from a research study of factors that enable and constrain faculty participation in online teaching and learning environments. It is noted that demand for higher education continues to grow in the United States. It
Peter Shea
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Back to Basics With Teacher Recruitment: What Do STEM Undergraduates Want?
ABSTRACT The recruitment of undergraduate students in England into teacher education is a recognised challenge with recruitment targets having been missed in nine of the last 10 years. The recruitment shortfalls are most acute within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects.
Rebecca J. S. Snell +3 more
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CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATION AS A MECHANISM OF DEMOTIVATOR INTERPRETATION
The demotivator as a multimodal text which synthesizes verbal and visual components and is characterized by multidimensionality, comic sense is analyzed.
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Babina +1 more
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Logoepistems in Creolised Texts of Internet Discourse
This article discusses the most common mechanisms of creolised text formation in the Internet communication, analyses its functions and impact on recipients representing different cultures.
Natalia V Gladkaya
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Abstract Introduction Self‐compassion, which directs the awareness of suffering, sympathetic concerns and caring motives towards oneself, is an important psychological quality and resource for health and well‐being. In the context of physical activity, self‐compassion can help individuals overcome obstacles, recuperate from a setback or a lapse and ...
Shuge Zhang, Andy Pringle, Clare Roscoe
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The rapid development of the internet of things (IoT) prompts organizations and developers to seek innovative approaches for future IoT device development and research. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models such as ChatGPT holds promise in reshaping the conceptualization, development, and commercialization of IoT devices. Through real‐
Maseeh Ullah Khan +4 more
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THE END OF THE WORLD ON 21.12.12 IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH INTERNET DEMOTIVATORS AND CARICATURES
This article discusses the specific ways media events like «the end of the world on21.12.12» are reflected by creolized Internet genres – demotivators and caricatures – in Russian and English-speaking spheres of the Internet.
N. V. Rabkina
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The (de)motives for using food waste reduction apps among hospitality providers
Abstract Digital technology can aid in redistributing surplus meals in hospitality organisations, but little is known about the (de)motives for its use among industry professionals. Yet, a better understanding of these (de)motives can facilitate a more tailored design of technological solutions for sustainability purposes.
Belén Derqui, Viachaslau Filimonau
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