SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
In Russian institutions for orphans there is a large number of children who need to be socialized for living in society. However, the proportion of graduates of orphanages that have successfully passed through socialization remains low.
N. Yushkina
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Linguistic and socio-cultural adaptation of foreign students at university [PDF]
The article deals with the issues of linguistic and cultural adaptation of students, the problems they face in a new environment. According to the results of the research, the patterns of connections between the student's personality, socio-cultural ...
Murugova Elena +3 more
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Socio-Cultural Adaptation of Migrants and New Types of Identity [PDF]
The article considers the problem of migrant identity transformation in the globalizing sociocultural space. Globalization has determined new social development tendencies and prospects, including the modern nomadism.
Elnara M. Dumnova
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Russians in Latvia: Peculiarities of Socio-cultural Adaptation and Identity [PDF]
The author identifies trends and variations of the socio-cultural identity and integration of Russians in Latvia. According to the author, since the middle 1990s, two trends have been recognized - first, the “ingrowing” of ethnic Russians into the life ...
Voronov Viktor
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Psychological and socio-cultural adaptation of Syrian refugees in Turkey
We studied the psychological and socio-cultural adaptation processes of Syrian refugees in Turkey using semi-structured, face-to-face, in-depth interviews among 15 participants. The study explored the themes and issues emerging in the psychological and socio-cultural adaptation processes such as life-satisfaction, contact with the host community and ...
Filiz Kunuroglu, Kutlay Yagmur
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A scoping review of socio-cultural factors affecting tuberculosis control: evidence from global studies [PDF]
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a pressing global health challenge, ranking among the leading causes of death from a single infectious agent.
Amidu Alhassan +5 more
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Mechanisms of Socio-cultural Adaptation of Young People
The everyday life of young people is often at risk. Of particular importance for risk analysis of the youth are the mechanisms of socio-cultural adaptation of modern youth.They reflect a willingness to take risks and a rejection of specific socio ...
Olga Viktorovna Anohina
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Socio-Cultural Adaptation and Its Related Factors for Chinese Medical Aid Team Members (CMATMs) in Africa [PDF]
Zongfu Mao
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Interconnection of socio-cultural adaptation and identity in the socialization process
The article considers the influence of the socio-cultural adaptation of an individual on his personality and identity structure; analyzes the processes of primary and secondary socialization in comparison with subsequent adaptation processes, as well as ...
L Y Rakhmanova
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Increasing the efficiency of teaching Russian as a foreign language in the context of distance learning [PDF]
The article considers topical issues of organizing distance learning of teaching Russian as a foreign language at university in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the study, based on the practice of working with foreign citizens,
Altukhova Olga Nikolaevna +4 more
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