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IntroductionWith the proliferation of smartphones, social media access and use is ubiquitous. As such, many adolescent friendships now comprise both in-person and online contexts.
Elizabeth Al-Jbouri +3 more
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This article uncovers the relevance to practice of behavioural and social determinant models of HIV prevention among Yoruba women in Nigeria. Exploring what factors influence health behaviour in heterosexual relationships, the key question raised was ...
Oluwatosin Ige Alo
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Lay judges and labor courts: a question of legitimacy [PDF]
This article reviews the role of lay judges in labor courts in five European Union countries (Germany, France, Great Britain, Ireland and Sweden). We find that a very high proportion of judgments are unanimous in all five countries, despite imputed ...
Burgess, Pete +2 more
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The roles, resources and competencies of employee lay judges: A cross-national study of Germany, France and Great Britain [PDF]
This research project analysed and compared the roles, resources and competencies of lay judges in Germany, France and Great Britain, where lay judges take up their role through nationally distinctive routes: nomination essentially by the social partners
Buchwald, Christina +6 more
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Transanthroponimisation As a Productive Way of Self-nomination on the Internet
VIKTORIA V. KAZIABA +1 more
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National succession planning framework for children's services section two: resources [PDF]
"This section provides a range of materials to support use of section one of the national succession planning framework for children’s services" - Page ...
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The author focuses on virtual anthroponyms, which result from acts of self-nominations, the so-called nicknames of German-speaking adolescent boys between 11 and 17 years old. The study aims at identifying linguistic features of the nicknames of interest and their descriptive analysis.
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The article presents the psycholinguistic features of the self-nomination process in Internet communication among German-speaking adolescent boys aged between 11 and 17. The result of a self-nomination act is recognized as a virtual anthropo-nym - a nickname.
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“A ja, mal’chik, nachuzhbinepozabytotl’udej”: Self-nominations in Non-Ritual Songs [PDF]
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The Association of Schools of Journalism and mass communication journalist-in-space project [PDF]
During the summer of 1985, NASA asked the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) to select a U. S. journalist who could ride aboard the space shuttle and report the experience to the American public. Eligibility critieria and
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