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Revealing Hearts
Published 2014-12-01“… Some small business owners want to balance personal values as well as economic values. “I have to follow my heart” or “it must be meaningful” some of them say. …”
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Aren’t hearts gendered? Womens' (de)tours between everyday life and heart disease. An interview study
Published 2023-05-01“…Background: Heart diseases is a common death cause for women in Norway. …”
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Mafia life. Love, death and money at the heart of organized crime
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The role of physiotherapy in cardiac rehabilitation in Norway
Published 2022-10-01“…The focus is kept on the two major dominant patient groups: coronary heart disease and chronic heart failure. Additionally, the paper presents knowledge and experiences from other patient groups referred to cardiac rehabilitation. …”
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Fokusert ultralyd utført av sykepleiere for å kartlegge hjertesykdom. En systematisk litteraturstudie
Published 2024-02-01“…A systematic review Background: Heart disease causes a number of symptoms that are difficult for both experienced nurses and physicians to detect based on physical examination. …”
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Making it Work
Published 2012-12-01“…One of the article's conclusions is that “human rights work is, at its heart, a matter of storytelling”. …”
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”Mitt hjerta var i Malin.”
Published 2016-01-01“… ”My heart was with Malin”: Mediation and Transformation in Fredrika Bremer’s The Neighbours. …”
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The brain is so we can listen and see the colour of the dress: The ideas four year old children have about the inside of our bodies
Published 2013-04-01“…The results show that most of the children draw bones as lines throughout the body. The heart and the brain are the first organs they know and they also know that the food we eat goes from the mouth and into the stomach but their understanding of what happens in and beyond the stomach is very vague. …”
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Social media insecurities in everyday life among young adults – an ethnography of anonymous Jodel disclosures
Published 2022-09-01“…This paper analyses what makes young adults feel insecure when they use social media to socialise and connect with peers.1 In a broader sense, the paper discusses what it means to grow up in a digitalised world with social media at the heart of youth life. The analysis is based on a two-year online ethnography conducted on Jodel, an anonymous location based social media app. …”
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The Socialist Modern at Rest and Play
Published 2015-10-01“…Far from a blank leisure canvas, Pyongyang’s political and cultural repertoire of praxis has required and supported an extensive network of narrative, ideology, infrastructure and facilities focused on politically appropriate sport, and entertainment which embedded and enmeshed leisure and non-productive time at the heart of Pyongyang’s acutely charismatic and theatric political form. …”
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Negative and Positive PlaySpace in Treasure Island
Published 2022-08-01“…This paper explores the concept of PlaySpace for literature as a shared spatial structure generated out of the adult-child dynamic at the heart of Children’s Fiction. It counters the negative dynamic between adult and child articulated by Rose, Lesnik-Oberstein and others, with a positive spatial dynamic for imaginative play and growth in which the child needs the adult as much as the adult needs the child. …”
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Grænseland og grænseerfaringer i Gynther Hansens forfatterskab
Published 2020-12-01“…He portrays people, especially men, who feel themselves wounded in soul and heart and who feel deprived of dignity and sense of belonging. …”
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SFL och socialsemiotik: Verktyg eller holistisk teoriram?
Published 2020-07-01“…The research project Health literacy and knowledge-formation in the information society has investigated complex communication practices related to the pre-natal diagnosis of heart failure in children, pursuing linguistic purposes as well as educational and applied goals. …”
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I colori della lingua di una semicolta siciliana
Published 2023-12-01“…The diary, composed since 2007, when Carolina Drago was more than 70 years old, contains recipes of gastronomic preparations, prayers, songs as well as the narration of the most significant episodes of her existence seen through the eyes and heart of a mother who writes the diary in order to deliver her memories to her children and grandchildren. …”
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Maten och vetenskapen
Published 2006-01-01“…And after the Second World War, the new knowledge about the relationship between consumption of fat and heart diseases once again changed the role of medicine in the discussion of eating habits. …”
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SFL och socialsemiotik: Verktyg eller holistisk teoriram?
Published 2020-07-01“…The research project Health literacy and knowledge-formation in the information society has investigated complex communication practices related to the pre-natal diagnosis of heart failure in children, pursuing linguistic purposes as well as educational and applied goals. …”
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Barnehagelærere med ny identitet
Published 2023-08-01“…The students in our selection are strongly internally motivated. The heart beats for the children. No other factor provides a stronger explanatory power than this one. …”
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“We’re not here anymore”: The cultural dislocations of creative organizations in outlying regions
Published 2016-06-01“…Within the industry itself, the cult of creativity is legitimized, reaffirmed, and maintained via various competitions, the press, and professional associations, without mentioning the discourse of agencies that put creativity at the heart of their business models, adopting it as their very purpose. …”
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Meninger om liv og død blant åtteåringer i norsk skole
Published 2016-04-01“…Transcripts from qualitative interviews with 26 pupils (eight years old) were analyzed thematically and resulted in six themes organized in three discourses: Bereavement/loss-discourse, Appropriate to be sad and Predetermined lifeline; Scientific discourse, Knowledge of the heart and Knowledge of causes of death; Religious discourse, Reincarnation via heaven and Dualism. …”
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