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North Korean Posters as a Mean of Propaganda
Propaganda is an attempt to spread social and political values to influence peoples thinking, as well as to control and shape their behavior. It is an inseparable tool of the North Korean state.
Anastasia K. Vorobeva +1 more
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The Effectiveness of Leaflets and Posters as a Health Education Method
Introduction: Health education is a process of acquiring knowledge and skills in order to improve the health of the individual and the community. It is considered the most effective, most economical and most rational aspect of health care and health ...
Nino Hasanica +5 more
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No Effect of Forest Representations on State Anxiety, Actual and Perceived Noise
Previous research indicates that nature and nature representations might have positive effects and noise negative effects on various facets of life, such as performance, perceived life quality, and physical and mental health.
Korbmacher Max, Wright Lynn
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Une affiche originale : quand un syndicat dénonce les accidents du travail
Our article proposes to treat, through the prism of a union poster, the theme of industrial accidents in the French industry during the interwar period and to analyze more broadly the view taken by French unionism on occupational health and safety.
Morgan Poggioli
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Poster World. Bespoke AI Meets Curator Expertise for Public Engagement [PDF]
Though museums are digitising their archives, online consultations remain low. New forms of engagement bring these digital memories to life and can support museums in maintaining and developing digital resources.
Andre Andrade +6 more
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This article presents some results of the current study of ball’s culture in the framework of the project on the reconstruction of historical practices of the cultural heritage of St. Petersburg, an UNESCO World Heritage site. The economy of impressions
A. M. Sosnovskaya, V. V. Masleeva
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Plagiarism Issues in Post-1998 Indonesian Film Posters [PDF]
There are online articles, with visual materials, stating that some post-1998 Indonesian film posters were accused as plagiarism by common people. However, academically speaking, it needs deeper skills and knowledge to prove acts of plagiarism.
Imanjaya, E. (Ekky) +1 more
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As early as 1919, the Compagnie du chemin de fer du Nord, the North railway company, organised regular circuits to visit the French and British battlefields of the First World War, departing from Paris or other large towns in the north.
Gersende Piernas
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Student Pharmacists’ Perspectives of In-Person versus Virtual Research Poster Presentations
This study assessed the preferences of fourth-year student pharmacists for an in-person versus virtual pharmacy research poster session. An electronic survey was administered to all fourth-year student pharmacists enrolled in a research project course in
David R. Axon, Megan Whaley
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Manner Posters: A Genre Approach
Illustrated posters appealing to passenger conduct – so-called ‘manner posters’ – are ubiquitous in Japanese public transport spaces. This article draws on archival research and interviews with railway and design professionals to introduce transport ...
Christoph Schimkowsky
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