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    It speaks to me by Sara Monteiro Machado, Vasco Ribeiro, Raquel Meneses

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Using a triangulation of methods, data were collected both via a survey (n = 350) answered by a representative sample of young Portuguese people between 18 and 29 years old and through social media analytics (n = 2.373), analyzing the activity of young people in the same age group on Twitter during the 2021 Presidential Election in Portugal. …”
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    Research on the Largo and architectural landscape of Macau from the perspective of historical layering by Teng Youping, Huang Yue, Xie Zhenlin, Hu Yuzhang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper advocates that in the protection and inheritance of the urban context of Macau, we should focus on the effective protection and promotion of the multi-symbiotic culture and pass on the unique flavour of the city jointly created by the Chinese and Portuguese people.…”
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    Reading the Aftermath of Portuguese Colonialism: The <i>Retorno</i> in the Written Media of the 21st Century by Orquídea Moreira Ribeiro, Daniela Monteiro da Fonseca

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In the analysed texts, the results achieved establish that the relationship of the Portuguese people with the contemporary memory and history of the colonial era is comprised of silences and nonmemories that still have to be deconstructed to forge a positive future for the generation of postmemory.…”
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    Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty by Maria Aldina Marques

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Constituting a macro-act of vow of Happy New Year to Portuguese people, these speeches are determined by the characteristics of the speaker's political functions and by the goals he pursues in each particular interaction. …”
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    Happiness as a strength in the promotion of adolescent and adult young health by Henriqueta Ilda Verganista Martins Fernandes, Luísa Maria Costa Andrade, Maria Manuela Martins, Karla Maria Carneiro Rolim, Rejane Medeiros Millions, Mirna Albuquerque Frota, Firmina Hermelinda Saldanha Albuquerque

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Methods: this is an observational study, with an intentional sample of 1,069 young Portuguese people, with ages varying from 14 to 24, most of them women, attending secondary education. …”
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    D. Alexandre de Sousa e Holstein and the Portuguese culture in a Rome in disarray (1790-1803) by Francisco Almeida Dias

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The neoclassical conceptions, promoted by the theoretical production of Winckelmann and Mengs found a concrete application in Rome at the end of the eighteenth century in the artistic education of the young Portuguese people sent by the Casa Pia of Lisbon or provided with alternative scholarships such as Sequeira or Vieira Portuense. …”
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    “A proof of life” through transition from hospital to home after a stroke in a Portuguese setting - a multi-perspective, longitudinal qualitative study by Carla Mendes Pereira, Nan Greenwood, Fiona Jones

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study aimed to understand how Portuguese people with stroke and their informal carers/family adapt over time, and how health professionals support their adaptation. …”
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    Validation and invariance across age and gender for the Melbourne Decision-Making Questionnaire in a sample of Portuguese adults by Luís Filipe, Maria-João Alvarez, Magda Sofia Roberto, Joaquim A. Ferreira

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Our study was conducted with a sample of 523 Portuguese people aged 18 or older. The questionnaire retained the original four scales, which represent four different decisional patterns, showing good reliability and validity – concurrent as well as predictive – and invariance for gender and age. …”
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    LANGUAGE SCHOOLS AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDYING PROGRAMS IN PORTUGAL by Iryna Hritchenko

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The further investigation which can include the analysis of language courses and programs for Portuguese people, their pros and cons, main purposes of teaching foreign languages is mentioned.…”
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    Formas da gramática renascentista: percepção e abordagem da diversidade linguística em Fernão de Oliveira Grammar forms in the renaissance period: perception and a linguistic diver... by Ronaldo de Oliveira Batista

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In search of building a linguistic identity, the pioneer grammarian sought, in the peculiar characteristics of the language, basis for the affirmation and elevation of the national character of the Portuguese people. With these in mind, this case study aims to locate Oliveira's study in a grammatical tradition typical of the sixteenth century Renaissance period.…”
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    On Belatedness. The Shaping of Portuguese Art History in Modern Times by Mariana Pinto dos Santos

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Part of the reaction to fascism expressed the desire to follow other nations’ democratic example, but the self-deprecating judgements on Portuguese art were frequently associated with the identification of essentialist motifs – the “nature” of the Portuguese people, their way of thinking, of living, their lack of capacities or skills – and of a self-image of being “primitive” in comparison with other European countries that has antecedents going back to the eighteenth century. …”
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    Sleep Habits during COVID-19 Confinement: An Exploratory Analysis from Portugal by Ema Pinto Silva, Sónia Rolland Sobral

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In order to know the Portuguese people’s habits before and during the confinement, we carried out a survey of 188 people aged 13 to 84 (38 ± 15) to find out the most frequent sleep patterns, habits and disorders before and during confinement. …”
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    Um Visitante do Rio de Janeiro Colonial by Jean M. Carvalho França

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…Such report, a curious document for the history of our customs, has a description of Guanabara bay and Rio de Janeiro city, a brief analysis of the character of the Portuguese people in Brazil, a prolife of Governor Dom Fernando Freire and some considerations of the situation of local harbour and on the provisions available in that region.…”
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    Musculoskeletal fitness: relative handgrip strength and vertical jump power from 10 to 18 years old by Abel S. Correia, Vera Zymbal, Vera Zymbal, Fátima Baptista

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study aimed to describe the musculoskeletal fitness of young Portuguese people aged 10–18 through handgrip strength (HGS) and vertical jump power (VJP) and investigate differences between the sexes.MethodsThe sample included 736 participants (359 girls recruited from schools. …”
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    Narrativas de uma portuguesa vivendo no Brasil: algumas considerações sobre suas experiências interculturais Narratives of a Portuguese woman living in Brazil: some considerations... by Hélvio Frank de Oliveira

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The results showed the lack of language unity between Brazilian and Portuguese people, as well as the complexity of the language-culture system. …”
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    “Giros de Rua” - Revitalize physical and mental health in people with HIV through a psychosocial intervention program: a study protocol by C. Laranjeira, A. Querido

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives This study aims to: - assess the level of QoL, social support, treatment adherence, mental health status and mental health literacy of Portuguese people with HIV integrated into a community intervention program “InPulsar - Giros na Rua” program [which aims to contribute to the improvement of the socio-sanitary conditions of people who use psychoactive substances and to their social and therapeutic referral, as well as promoting risk reduction by intervening in a public space]; - improve mental health literacy levels, adherence to therapeutic regimen and QoL in individuals with HIV, after 12 months of implementation of a psychosocial rehabilitation program [biweekly sessions]. …”
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    O Cristianismo Lírico de Gilberto Freyre by Fátima Quintas

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article aims to analyze Freyre’s thought on Brazilian christianism in colonial and postcolonial times. Based on Portuguese people plastic origin, religion became a heterodox circle of exegesis, exalting and ennobling the influences of different societies and diverse creeds. …”
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    Knowledge and Consumption Habits Related with White Crowberries (<i>Corema album</i> L.) by Aida Moreira da Silva, Maria João Barroca, Raquel P. F. Guiné

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…To fill the gap of information observed in Portuguese people, it is hoped that the project (IDEAS4life) that supports this work could contribute to increase the knowledge about this species and also to alert for the need of preserving this endogenous plant of the Southern European Atlantic coast.…”
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    Cabo verde e a importação do ideologema brasileiro da mestiçagem by José Carlos dos Anjos

    Published 2000-11-01
    “…Up until the first two decades of the 20th century XX the intellectuals regarded Africa as a sleep potion, Africa objected to the colonization of the Portuguese people. Therefore a new Atlantic identity emerged, competitive to the Portuguese colonization. …”
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    Consumption of irradiated foods: strawberries case study by Salma Barkaoui, Joana Madureira, Sandra Cabo Verde, Nourhène Boudhrioua

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In fact, 62.7% of Portuguese people indicated they would be convinced to buy irradiated strawberries, in contrast to 33.5% of Tunisians who stated they would certainly not buy it and insisted on the harmful effects of the treatment if they had more knowledge and evidence if the treatment had been shown to be successful.…”
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