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The Long View: Has Anything Really Improved for Children and Families Involved with Child Welfare over 3 Decades? [PDF]
The overall poor health status and outcomes of children and youth in foster care have been documented in multiple studies over the last 3 decades. During this time, knowledge about brain development, positive parenting, resilience, traumatic stress, and ...
Szilagyi, Moira
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The objectives of this study were to determine differences in knowledge and perception of animal welfare (with emphasis on dairy cattle) among undergraduate students from two universities with different missions and visions and between students from ...
Einar Vargas-Bello-Pérez +4 more
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A sustainable model for a stable for cattle breeding
New agricultural structures, especially those for cattle farming, have an undeniable impact on the landscape. The main problem is due to the size of the livestock buildings, which depends on the number of animals.
Daniela Bosia +2 more
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Professional self-regulation in a changing architecture of governance: comparing health policy in the UK and Germany [PDF]
This chapter compares transformations in professional self-regulation in the UK and Germany through the lens of governance. We introduce an expanded concept of governance that includes national configurations of state–profession relationships and places
Allsop, Judith, Kuhlmann, Ellen
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‘Obama, Please Tax Me!’: Architecture and the Politics of Redistribution
This issue of Footprint is based on the conference session ‘The European Welfare State Project – Ideals, Politics, Cities and Buildings’ as organized by the editors at the first EAHN Conference in Guimarães, Portugal in 2010, and as elaborated in the ...
Tom Avermaete, Dirk van den Heuvel
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Un-African Aging? Discourses of the Socio-Spatial Welfare for Older People in Urban Zimbabwe
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large bearing on how people age, resulting in growing recognition of the socio-spatial needs of older people in urban environments.
Chiko Ncube, Tatenda Goodman Nhapi
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The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Burnout Levels Among Architecture Students
This study investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and burnout among architectural students. The sample of the study included 35 4th year students in the Architecture Department. In the study the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-
Yasemin Erbil +2 more
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Platforms, Markets and Innovation: An Introduction [PDF]
The emergence of platforms, whether used inside firms, across supply chains, or as building blocks that act as engines of innovation and redefine industrial architectures, is a novel phenomenon affecting most industries today, from products to services ...
Gawer, A
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Who Belongs, and How Far? Refugees and Bureaucrats Within the German Active Welfare State
Concepts such as “belonging” (Yuval‐Davis, 2011) and “community of value” (Anderson, 2013) try to capture the multiple ways of classifying migrants.
K. Menke, Andrea Rumpel
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Ambiência: espaço físico e comportamento
A ambiência é um tema extremamente relevante, considerando a necessidade de estudar aspectos extrínsecos ao homem e como eles influenciam no seu envelhecimento, para que as melhores condições de espaço gerem mais qualidade no encontro entre os sujeitos ...
Maria Luisa Trindade Bestetti
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