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Climate change evaluations by inhabitants of the high-mountain regions of Russia: risks and security issues [PDF]
The high-mountain areas of Russia including areas of the Altai Republic are characterized by intense climate change, the consequences of which in the long term will have a tangible impact on their socio-economic development, the level of security and ...
Maximova Svetlana +3 more
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News Podcast Usage in Promoting Political Participation in Korea [PDF]
Based on an online survey of 734 news podcast users in Korea, this study analyzed how motivations for podcast use and news podcast variables affected offline and online political participation.
Changho Lee
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Youth as a Representation of Essentialities of Human Being
Purpose. This article reveals the importance of the analysis of the theory of generations to identify the essential characteristics of the phenomenon of youth. Theoretical basis of this study is socio-philosophical anthropology, i.e.
R. G Drapushko, N. A Drapushko
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Background This study aims to explore and identify the organizational attributes that contribute to learning and improvement capabilities (L&IC) in healthcare organizations. The authors define learning as a structured update of system properties based on
Kees de Kok +3 more
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Trends in Educational and Skill Mismatch in the United States
We examined trends in the incidence and correlates of educational and skill mismatch in the United States. We focused on trends over time in the associations between various types of mismatch and a range of factors including contextual conditions.
Dong-Hoon Shin, David Bills
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Can Obesity Cause Depression? A Pseudo-panel Analysis [PDF]
Objectives The US ranks ninth in obesity in the world, and approximately 7% of US adults experience major depressive disorder. Social isolation due to the stigma attached to obesity might trigger depression.
Hyungserk Ha, Chirok Han, Beomsoo Kim
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Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of harm, are prominent for young people in migrant communities negotiating the impacts of geographic isolation.
Catherine Waite
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Government Actions and Their Relation to Resilience in Healthcare; What We See Is Not Always What We Get; Comment on “Government Actions and Their Relation to Resilience in Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New South Wales, Australia and Ontario, Canada” [PDF]
This commentary reviews the publication by Smaggus et al published in the IJHPM in July 2021 on “Government Actions and Their Relation to Resilience in Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New South Wales, Australia and Ontario, Canada” which ...
Ian P. Leistikow, Roland Bal
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Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers (“stereotypical risk-takers”) in science, mainstream media, fictional literature and in everyday life.
Ivy N. Defoe +2 more
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On the modeling of a national encyclopedic-and-educational service
The article defends the necessity to establish a national help service titled Navchannia Navprostets (Learn Direct). It would be a not-for-profit telephone line based on modern encyclopedias of Ukraine.
Serhii Boltivets
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