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ABSTRACT Introduction Back pain is caused and driven by a complex interplay of multiple factors, including cultural background. In healthcare, patients from culturally diverse backgrounds may face barriers such as language difficulties and a lack of cultural sensitivity, which can exacerbate health disparities. Objective How do patients with culturally
Ann‐Louise Larsen +4 more
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The purpose of the present study was to analyze gemination in Pashto. For this purpose, first, data was collected generally from elder native speakers who speak the Yousafzai dialect. The collected data then was verified and discussed several times with elders and experts. Later on, a list of five words was generated and presented to native speakers in
null Sawera Biland +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how transmodalising multiliteracies pedagogy (TMP) using infographics can support multilingual learners' (MLs') engagement in disciplinary learning and literacy development in science. Collaborating with 5th grade science and ESOL teachers, this study asked: (1) How did students engage in science inquiry through creating ...
Sujin Kim +4 more
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A Deep Learning-Based Approach for Part of Speech (PoS) Tagging in the Pashto Language
A fundamental task in natural language processing (NLP) is part of speech (PoS) tagging. PoS tagging is crucial to many NLP applications, including question answering, machine translation, syntactic parsing, speech recognition, and semantic parsing.
Shaheen Ullah +6 more
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Abstract This paper frames migrant makeshift camps as mobility infrastructures, bridging scholarship on informal dwellings and migration infrastructures with the case of Bihać, a transit city on the Bosnia–Croatia border. The central idea is that grassroots makeshift camps assembled in abandoned buildings or tents play a key infrastructural role in ...
Martino Zibetti (He/Him)
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ABSTRACT This scoping review analyzed 18 current research articles to identify how scholars conceptualize and use theory to understand trauma transmission in refugee family systems. Analysis of theory and results across this body of literature resulted in several significant findings.
Zamzam Dini, Kadija Mussa
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Blood transfusion is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, saving millions of lives annually. However, ensuring a stable and safe blood supply remains a challenge in low‐income countries like Afghanistan. Students, as young and educated individuals, can play a vital role in promoting voluntary blood donation. This study aimed
Naweedullah Noori +2 more
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Syntax and morphology of Baniswola Pashto: investigating universal and dialectal variations
This study investigates the syntactic and morphological structures of Baniswola Pashto, a dialect spoken in Bannu, Pakistan, through Chomsky’s Minimalist Program (MP). It examines nouns, verbs, adjectives, determiners, pronouns, and complementizers using
Afaq Khan +3 more
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Stereotypical Portrayal of Women in Pashto Songs, Ghazal, and Tappa
This study examines the portrayal of women in Pashto songs, with a specific focus on how it reflects and reinforces the gender roles within Pashtun society.
Shakir Ullah, Shakir Ullah
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Building a new life in Australia: introducing the longitudinal study of humanitarian migrants [PDF]
Introduces a study aimed to shed light on the settlement pathways and outcomes of newly arrived humanitarian migrants, focusing particularly on the factors that promote or hinder a successful transition.
Diana Smart +3 more
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