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    Liminal and Transmodern Female Voices at War: Resistant and Healing Female Bonds in Libby Cone’s <i>War on the Margins</i> (2008) by Silvia Pellicer-Ortín

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…When addressing marginal experiences during the Second World War, the German occupation of the Channel Islands deserves pride of place, as very few writers have represented that liminal side of the conflict. …”
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    Man’s animality in the light of st. Augustine’s philosophical works by Mariusz Terka

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It consists in the fact that man, who is created in the image and likeness of God, being turned to Him by nature, yet due to the sin of pride turns away from Him and from contemplation of eternal truths, and because of covetousness goes towards the carnal world. …”
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    Race and ethnicity in South African urban history: A call to investigate “mingling” as well as “separation” in the city by Vivian Bickford-Smith

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Mingling means the crossing of potentially rigid boundaries of group pride and prejudice that can accompany such self-identification and/or imposed categorisation, even if many doing the crossing could still retain a racial or ethnic identity among their other self-identities. …”
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    Motivating Integration Processes in Entrepreneurial Structures by A. V. Rodionov, D. V. Korneev, E. V. Scherbakova, A. E. Petrushchenko

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The article studied two principle theories available in today’s economics substantiating benefits of company amalgamation through M &amp; A into integrated business structures: the theory of synergy or the theory of added economic value growth and the theory of pride. By researching detailed classifications of reasons for M &amp; A of companies, goals of integration agreements in view of their participants the classification of reasons was worked out by the following classification signs: reasons of current work efficiency, finance reasons and reasons for gaining competitive advantages. …”
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    A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of Taiwanese students’ sentiments toward Asianphobia on the news amid Covid-19 by Aiden Yeh

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The findings suggest a high frequency of the lemma “Taiwanese” and the collocation “Taiwan can help” signifying a strong sense of pride as an overwhelming majority felt that Taiwan is successfully leading the fight against Covid-19, thus disassociating themselves from the “Chinese mainlanders.” …”
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    The Contradictions of Saint Paul’s Cathedral by Ilaria Bortot, Harry Ellerd-Cheers

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It is one of the most powerful symbols of England, and a reason for pride for any Londoner. This paper wants to explore the architectural variations of Saint Paul’s, especially before and after the Great Fire in 1666, to unveil the peculiar relationship between the cathedral and the people of London. …”
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    The Changing Policies on the Protection and Management of Archaeological Sites in Turkey: an Overview by Zeynep Eres

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Even though tourism is presently considered as the prime indicator of economic development and cultural heritage as a matter of national pride, the viability of government policies on archaeological heritage is rather questionable. …”
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    The effect of teacher's violence on positive and negative academic emotions and school anxiety by Dādrahmān Segāri, Nāser Nāstiezāie

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Findings showed that teacher's violence has a negative effect on positive academic emotions (pride, pleasure and hope) and has a positive effect on negative academic emotions (shame, anxiety, hopelessness, boredom, anger) and school anxiety (test anxiety, fear of assertiveness, lack of confidence).  …”
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    Climate change: Comparing “green” and “polluting” nation-states by Lorenzo Posocco, John R. McNeill

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…It compares three of said top polluting countries, China, the United States, and Russia, with “exemplary” green nation-states, and argues that the pace of greener nation-states rests on (1) a tradition of ecologism and environmentalism rooted in the long run, (2) the lock in of “green nationalism,” a form of nationalism grounded on sustainability, (3) free and effective environmental movements, (4) inclusivity and welfare, and (5) a sense of national pride in environmental achievements. The available evidence seems to suggest that top polluting nation-states lack one or more of these factors.…”
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    National strategic development of the state: Concept and meaning by A. Belov

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Strategic development, which is in creating the state’s economy on the strong scientific and technical potential, when science moves from the scope of the nonprofit sector, or how it is positioned in the state strategy 2015 – as the “pride” of Ukraine, in the category of important productive force of economy, the achievement of its integration into production is able to provide a high level of productivity, and therefore a high standard of living, significant GDP per capita GDP ratios and standard of living, quality of life, etc.…”
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    The development of Teacher Academic Emotions (TAE) Scale by Masoud Geramipour, Mehdi Shariatmadari, Somayeh Mahdi

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to design a comprehensive and native scale, and to investigate the validity and reliability of teachers' academic emotions scale including anxiety, happiness, anger, pride, hope and despair, exhaustion, shame and guilt through a nine-factors TAE model (second order hierarchy) and a two-factors TAE model (third-order hierarchy). …”
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    DAIRY FARMERS’ GROUP DYNAMICS IN “NEW NORMAL” ADAPTATION (A Study Case in Pujon District) by Orca Oryza Anantha Helian Thus, Ary Bakhtiar, Jabal Tarik Ibrahim, Rahadi Rahadi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this view, the high number of group dynamics showed pride and satisfaction with their work performance regarding achieving the group’s goals. …”
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    Conceptualizing of Employees’ Value Propositions: A Systematic Literature Review by Razieh Abdollahii, Mojtaba Amiri, Abbas Nargesian

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Furthermore, its five integral components include: communicational, cultural, economic, developmental values, values of the job and values of pride and credibility of the organization. Conclusion: The findings of this study can contribute to cognition of the organization employees’ expected values in order to improve competitive power of the organizations in employing and retaining the best individuals.…”
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    Profiling low-proficiency science students in the Philippines using machine learning by Allan B. I. Bernardo, Macario O. Cordel, Marissa Ortiz Calleja, Jude Michael M. Teves, Sashmir A. Yap, Unisse C. Chua

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The variables related to metacognitive awareness of reading strategies, social experiences in school, aspirations and pride about achievements, and family/home factors, include parents’ characteristics and access to ICT with internet connections. …”
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    Slavic Studies in Radianska Literatura Journal by Nataliya Loschynska

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…On the other − the mobilization of spiritual forces in the face of the Nazi enemy, the activation of patriotic slogans, national pride. After all, during the II World War, as never before, the printed word was both a powerful psychological weapon, an instrument of psychological influence, and a way of agitation and propaganda. …”
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    Skovoroda and Horace in The «Garden of Divine Songs» by Nadiia Havryliuk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In contrast to the ancient thinker, the Ukrainian believes that the key to happiness is a «small soul», not burdened by pride and excessive desires. Hryhoriy Skovoroda unfolds the motives of Horace, keeping the possibility of a double interpretation of the most important passages of the text. …”
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    Sustaining New England’s iconic tourism landscapes by Caroline Paras, Tracy Michaud, Matthew Hoffman

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While tourists consume less than 10% of the bounty from Vermont dairy farmers and Maine lobstermen, producers capture a variety of other benefits from tourism, including such economic benefits as the opportunity to promote their company or industry brand, attract new customers, generate supplemental income, and create employment opportunities, along with non-economic benefits such as the opportunity to provide authentic experiences, create great places, showcase their conservation efforts, and highlight their family’s pride and heritage. Public policy could redistribute the benefits of tourism to facilitate a more mutually beneficial symbiosis, including direct subsidies to producers, preservation of working landscapes, marketing and branding activities, and investment in cooperative infrastructure. …”
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    Cultural Events as a Strategy for Sustainable Relationships among Key Players by Theodorah N. Sibiya, Gugulethu S. Nkosi, Thembinkosi K. Gumede

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…As a result of its cultural appeal, the Umkhosi weLembe event evokes a sense of belonging and cultural pride amongst local residents and attracts domestic and international visitors alike. …”
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    The experiences of surrogate mothers: A qualitative study by Mahboubeh Taebi, Negin Masoudi Alavi, Seyed Mehdi Ahmadi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The main themes were: (1) desperation; (2) pain and suffering with the subthemes of physical pain, emotional suffering, suffering caused by others, and fears; (3) emotional involvement and self-alienation; (4) looking for the positive aspects of the surrogacy with subthemes of positive interpretation of the experience, and the sense of pride; (5) and supportive systems including the commissioning parents, the surrogate's family, the health system, and the community as subthemes. …”
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    Sex differences in facial emotion recognition across varying expression intensity levels from videos. by Tanja S H Wingenbach, Chris Ashwin, Mark Brosnan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The current study investigated sex differences in accuracy of response (Hu; unbiased hit rates) and response latencies for emotion recognition using short video stimuli (1sec) of 10 different facial emotion expressions (anger, disgust, fear, sadness, surprise, happiness, contempt, pride, embarrassment, neutral) across three variations in the intensity of the emotional expression (low, intermediate, high) in an adolescent and adult sample (N = 111; 51 male, 60 female) aged between 16 and 45 (M = 22.2, SD = 5.7). …”
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