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Rural Europe and the world: Globalization and rural development (Editorial) [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Countryside, 2011
Globalization has a pervasive influence across rural Europe. From the forests of Scandinavia to the orange groves of the Mediterranean, from remote Irish farmsteads to German commuter villages, the economic, social, cultural and political lives of rural localities are being continually refashioned by globalization processes that stretch, intensity ...
Woods Michael, McDonagh John
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Grigore Vieru’s Poetry: Edification of the Spirit and (Re)Construction of the World [PDF]

open access: yesPhilologia, 2022
The poem of Vieru contributed significantly to the reeducation of a psychologically disfigured by proletarian ideology nation. Pioneer’s song and “October’s” acclamations replaced the tune of the sun and the impressive dialogue of non-speaker beings ...
Cristian SERDEȘNIUC
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The phenomenon of self-organization of the rural population: Principles and prospects of research

open access: yesRUDN journal of Sociology, 2023
The phenomenon defined as self-organization implements its cognitive-analytical function in many disciplines - physics and chemistry, cybernetics and computer science, economics and sociology, psychology and cultural studies.
V. G. Vinogradsky, O. Ya. Vinogradskaya
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Gender Relations and Female Agency in Claire Keegan’s Antarctica

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2021
Claire Keegan is one of the most prominent voices within the contemporary Irish short story panorama. Internationally acclaimed, her prose has been praised for its frank and bitter portrayal of a rural world, whose outdated values, no matter how anchored
Morales-Ladrón Marisol
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Childhood obesity in the rural world [PDF]

open access: yesRural and Remote Health, 2012
The problem of childhood obesity is relatively recent. However, it is not highly prevalent in all areas of the world, and may appear to be limited to the context of developed countries. A focus on the opposite problem, undernutrition, shows this to be prevalent in developing countries.
S, Wiwanitkit, V, Wiwanitkit
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Rural World as a Type of Legal Life of Society

open access: yesСибирское юридическое обозрение, 2022
The legal life of society as an object of legal knowledge can have various invariants (species, forms), which are complex self-developing systems with constantly changing quantitative and qualitative characteristics as they evolve (in time, space, and ...
A. A. Afanasyev
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Determinants of well-being of middle-school students in Moroccan urban and rural areas: A comparative study

open access: yesJournal of Education and Health Promotion, 2020
CONTEXT: Well-being in schools is often considered in relation to the educational and academic success of students. However, it is difficult, at present, not to consider the well-being of a student without an ecological and holistic perspective, in view ...
Salah-Eddine Khzami   +3 more
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Relationship between BMI and COVID-19

open access: yesCOVID, 2023
Body mass index has been studied as one of the factors that negatively influences COVID-19. In this work, we intend to analyze this influence. A representative sample of the population of Beira Interior was used (around 2%), on which immunity research ...
Patrícia Coelho   +6 more
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Policy Support for Home Gardens in Vietnam Can Link to Sustainable Development Goals

open access: yesAgriculture, 2022
Despite research evidence on the diverse benefits of home gardens and their potential contributions to multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs), the role of policy towards supporting these contributions remains unclear in developing countries like ...
Rachmat Mulia   +3 more
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Expression Profiling of Heat Shock Protein Genes as Putative Early Heat-Responsive Members in Lettuce

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2021
High temperatures due to global warming can cause harmful effects on the productivity of lettuce, a cool-season crop. To identify lettuce heat shock protein (HSP) genes that could be involved in early responses to heat stress in plants, we compared RNA ...
Yeeun Kang   +4 more
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