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Peer-Assessment and Student-Driven Negotiation of Meaning: Two Ingredients for Creating Social Presence in Online EFL Social Contexts [PDF]
With the current availability of state-of-the-art technology, particularly the Internet, people have expanded their channels of communication. This has similarly led to many people utilizing technology to learn second/foreign languages.
Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl +1 more
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SO(3) Yang-Mills theory on the lattice [PDF]
We numerically investigate the phase structure of pure SO(3) LGT at zero and non-zero temperature in the presence of a Z2 blind monopole chemical potential.
Barresi, A. +2 more
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Previous studies showed inconsistent results on the association between searching for calling and its psychosocial functioning outcomes (i.e., work meaning and job satisfaction).
Feifei Li +4 more
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Geometric Theory of the Recursion Operators for the Generalized Zakharov-Shabat System in Pole Gauge on the Algebra sl(n,C) [PDF]
We consider the recursion operator approach to the soliton equations related to the generalized Zakharov-Shabat system on the algebra sl(n,C) in pole gauge both in the general position and in the presence of reductions. We present the recursion operators
Vilasi, Gaetano, Yanovski, Alexandar B.
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Background: Over the last decades, there is growing attention for the importance of meaning in life for older adults. However, there is virtually no insight into the mental processes that contribute to this experience.
Laura Dewitte, Jessie Dezutter
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Entropy, holography and the second law [PDF]
The geometric entropy in quantum field theory is not a Lorentz scalar and has no invariant meaning, while the black hole entropy is invariant. Renormalization of entropy and energy for reduced density matrices may lead to the negative free energy even if
A. Peres +15 more
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Do sources of meaning differentially predict search for meaning, presence of meaning, and wellbeing?
Meaning in life is vital for human wellbeing. Research has examined important sources of meaning: however, it has not yet investigated whether certain sources of meaning might be more predictive of overall meaning and wellbeing. A community sample of 247 individuals (30 – 69 years) rated the degree of meaningfulness they experienced in certain domains ...
Melissa E. Grouden, Paul E. Jose
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Differences in use and function of verbal irony between real and fictional discourse: (mis)interpretation and irony blindness [PDF]
This paper presents a contrastive approach to the presence of two distinct types of verbal irony in real (natural, unscripted) versus fictional (scripted) discourse, with a special focus on irony blindness, i.e.
Kapogianni, Eleni
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A growing body of research has clearly demonstrated that meaning in life plays an important role in psychological adjustment in the face of highly stressful life events, such as a cancer diagnosis.
Cem Soylu, Zehra Uçanok
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Meaning in life in emerging adulthood: a person-oriented approach [PDF]
The present study investigated naturally occurring profiles based on two dimensions of meaning in life: Presence of Meaning and Search for Meaning.
Beyers, Wim +15 more
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