ABSTRACT This article reports on findings from a pilot study with eight young carers, aged 15–21, in the Midlands region of England. The study looked at the impact of caring responsibilities on young carers' life worlds as they negotiated transitions towards independence and adulthood.
Michael Wyness +3 more
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Long-term analysis of land cover changes resulting from mining activities: Strzelin case study (S-W Poland). [PDF]
Romańczukiewicz K, Górniak-Zimroz J.
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Mineral Composition of Dietary Supplements-Analytical and Chemometric Approach. [PDF]
Brzezińska-Rojek J +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper critically examines how civil society organisations (CSOs), particularly development and humanitarian non‐governmental organisations (NGOs), shape children's and young people's activism as represented in the scholarly literature. Drawing on a transdisciplinary literature review informed by reflexive professional insights, the paper ...
Samira Abou Alfa +2 more
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Psychological and lifestyle correlates of eating behavior and adiposity: Structural and latent profile modeling. [PDF]
Obara-Gołębiowska M.
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Mushrooms in Józef Rostafiński’s (1850-1928) questionnaire from 1883 [PDF]
Köhler, Piotr, Łuczaj, Łukasz
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Effects of political identity activation and inaccurate metaperceptions on attitudes toward wolves
Abstract Polarization between groups can undermine durable conservation outcomes. Activating group identities (i.e., an individual's sense of self derived from membership in a group) can exacerbate differences, especially when people hold inaccurate perceptions of their peers and rivals.
Alexander L. Metcalf, Justin W. Angle
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Early Maladaptive Schemas, Emotion Regulation, Stress, Social Support, and Lifestyle Factors as Predictors of Eating Behaviors and Diet Quality: Evidence from a Large Community Sample. [PDF]
Obara-Gołębiowska M.
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Budding enrollment: The impact of cannabis policy on US colleges and universities
Abstract We examine how liberalized recreational marijuana laws have affected freshmen enrollment and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) major choice using difference‐in‐differences and event study models. Estimates indicate near‐zero initial enrollment growth as schools substituted between in‐state and out‐of‐state students.
Joshua H. Hess, Danna Thomas
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Common and Distinct Features in Serum Proteomic Profiles in Keratoconus, Post-Laser Vision Correction Ectasia, and Pellucid Marginal Degeneration. [PDF]
Jaskiewicz-Rajewicz K +12 more
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