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  1. 1161

    Concealing Former Identity to Be Accepted After the Demobilization Process in Colombia: A Real Reintegration in a Post Conflict Scenario? by Odile Cuénoud González, Alain Clémence

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The voluntary demobilization and the pride of having belonged to an armed group decrease the frequency of concealing the former identity. …”
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    “The medicine is the easy part”: Pediatric physicians’ emotional labor in end-of-life care by Amanda M. Gengler

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…My analysis shows that when physicians inhabit structurally favorable working conditions and conceptualize their jobs in ways that center emotional support for patients they may use these resources to work to mitigate disparities in care and take pride in their ability to provide sustained and substantive emotional support at the end of life.…”
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  3. 1163

    The Power of Place: Unleashing the Potential of Place-Based Green Energy Landscapes by William Glockner, Krista Planinac, Kirk Dimond

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Harmonizing functionality with visual appeal can instill a deep sense of pride and ownership among community members, ultimately fostering increased acceptance of renewable energy development. …”
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    MAKNA KESUBURAN DALAM PERTUNJUKAN TAYUB by Rabimin Rabimin

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This article gives the information on the meaning of fertility in Tayub performance in Java which is  lately thought to be more negative (Iekoh) than positive. Ironically, many Tayub performances are  prohibited in certain regions such as Kecamatan Sambung Macan (Sragen), Kabupaten Gunung Kidul, Special Distric of Yogyakarta and so on.Tayub as the pride of rural people is one of the supreme art supporting the life and preservation of national culture especially Java. One of thefunctions of ritual Tayub is believed as the symbol of fertility for plants and for the soil of rural peasants, and for the people themselves. This article describes a variety of data in Tayub  performance, some pros and cons and the explanations. …”
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    La sismologie citoyenne, un révélateur des crises en Haïti by Corbet A, Fallou L, Calixte N., Hurbon L., Calais E.

    “…It was found that RS hosts expressed pride and interest in being part of the network and actively contributing to risk reduction in their community. …”
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  6. 1166

    (Re)appropriating the oriental stereotype in Sopyonje and farewell my concubine by Han, Natalie Su-Yin

    Published 2014
    “…The transnational appeal of films then offers an avenue for the reclamation of national pride and the reassertion of national identity. Sheldon Hsiao describes the intricate relationship between nationalism and film by pointing out that the “life and death struggle” of national cinema “is isomorphic with the plight of the […] nation-state in the 20th Century” (4). …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    It's a scam! by Lee, Brenda

    Published 2019
    “…More often than not, consumerism preys on our emotions, overriding our rational thinking, which results in our endless acquisition of the newest and the latest, be it for greed, envy or pride. In modern society, brands and companies leverage on this impulsive behaviour to sell their products. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    KESEJAHTERAAN SUBJEKTIF WANITA USIA DEWASA YANG BELUM MENIKAH by , ST. NURHIKMA MAULIDA, , Prof. Dr. Tina Afiatin

    Published 2014
    “…The positive affects of respondent are: feeling happy, optimist, not feeling hurt, patient, feel young, less worries, pride, believe on Godâ��s will, proud, comfortable, enjoying life, feel not envy with friends or relatives who are married, and have no regrets on his life, not blaming on fate, not blaming on theirself, positive thinking, surrender to God, self introspection, praying, and get closer to God. …”
    Thesis
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    Cultural landscape: Sustaining the heritage value and protecting local identity by Md Jani, Haza Hanurhaza, Mohd. Hussain, Mohd. Ramzi

    Published 2011
    “…The paper incorporated three fundamental frameworks that sustaining the heritage and value and protecting local identity which are i) sense of attachment, ii) sense of pride and iii) identity of the place that covers the explanation of human root, identity, image, character and values. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    REMAJA DAN PEMBUNUHAN (SEBUAH STUDI FENOMENOLOGI-FORENSIK PADA REMAJA PELAKU PEMBUNUHAN DI LAPAS ANAK KUTOARJO) by , Achmad Mujab Masykur, , MA. Subandi, Ph.D

    Published 2012
    “…Most of the subject feel the affect of satisfaction and pride, while some subjects showed and a reaction indicative of remorse and had post-traumatic disorder.…”
    Thesis
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    Business Plan of Ecofriends Sdn Bhd / Zul Ihsan Md Desa by Md Desa, Zul Ihsan

    Published 2002
    “…ECOFRIENDS takes great pride in providing cleaning services for chemical and petrochemical plants by utilizing the high-pressure water blasting method, which is considered new to the indutry but is highly demanded by factories and such plants. …”
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    Entrepreneurship Project
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    How do counselling psychologists working with children and adolescents describe and give meaning to their experiences? An interpretative phenomenological analysis by Fontaine, Michelle A.

    Published 2016
    “…Participants seemed to take pride in working in a niche area of the profession and felt that counselling psychology could make a unique contribution. …”
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    Thesis
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    Qualitative impact evaluation of a social marketing campaign for conservation by Salazar, G, Mills, M, Verissimo, D

    Published 2018
    “…We used general elimination methodology, a theory‐driven qualitative evaluation method, to assess the long‐term impacts of a 1998 Rare Pride campaign on the island of Bonaire that was designed to increase the population of the Lora (Amazona barbadensis), a threatened parrot. …”
    Journal article
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    F21 – interoperable digital editions of early English plays by Kuhn, J, Werner, S, Williams, O

    Published 2012
    “…The F21 Project aims to provide a powerful, sharable digital version of early modern drama to researchers — so that other forms of critical analysis can be undertaken on this corpus — while allowing undergraduates to claim some pride of ownership in the creation of individual editions.…”
    Conference item
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    Know your place: Ethiopian children’s contributions to the household economy by Heissler, K, Porter, C

    Published 2010
    “…Combining findings from these different perspectives reveals that work is fundamental to children’s lives and the functioning of their households, and is a source of pride, except when arduous or when not conforming to gender norms, which are quite pronounced – girls tend to work more in the household and boys in farming activities.…”
    Working paper
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    Standardizing Malaysian vehicle registration number plate / M. R. Ruzali and G. Daimin by Ruzali, M. R., Daimin, G.

    Published 2016
    “…As citizen of a nation, passport is the citizen's pride when travelling and so does the exhibition of Malaysian vehicle number plate. …”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
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    How new media portrays our athletes / Nurfazira Julaihi…[et.al] by Julaihi, Nurfazira, Zakariah, Nuratikahtasnim, Razak, Nur Syafiqah, Ab Latif, Nurul Aqilah, Zolkiple, Zul Zhareff Danial, Wan Abdul Aziz, Wan Abdul Muiz

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of conducting this research paper is to study on how media portray our athlete, to determine whether the media choosing to gain more profit than pride of our athlete especially in Malaysia. All data collected to support this research is from a method called in-depth interview and unit of analysis is by individuals. …”
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    Student Project
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    Feasting on culture and identity: food functions in a multicultural and transcultural Malaysia by Melissa Shamini Perry

    Published 2017
    “…Both the novel and short story reveal the strong connection between food and cultural identity and show how food can bring about a sense of pride and possessiveness in individuals and cultural groups and at the same time evoke power struggles and identity conflicts in a multicultural and transcultural context.…”
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    Children’s rights to education in South Africa twenty years after democracy: a reflection on achievements, problems and areas for future action by Chitsamatanga, B.B., Rembe, N.S.

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, the question remains: after more than twenty years of democracy, to what extent can South Africa pride herself of having achieved this noble goal? …”
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    Demoralisation in cancer patients: the association with distress, depression and positive emotion by Chin, HL, Ng, CG, Thong, Kai Shin, Seed, HF, Aili H

    Published 2021
    “…The study objectives are to examine the correlation between demoralisation and positive emotion, defined as discrete pleasant emotions, such as joy, pride, contentment or love, with depression and distress in cancer patients. …”
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