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    Clarifying the role of Participation of NGOs and Museums in the Process of Promoting Sustainable Tourism by Neda Torabi Farsani, Marzieh Hekmat, Hossein Sadeghi Shahdani, Aida Davoudian Dehkordi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is worth mentioning that some researchers (Wilson, 2003) also emphasize creating employment and income for local people and strengthening pride and cultural identity in their research. Holding joint events and exhibitions regarding sustainability issues are not only the findings of the present study but also mentioned by Kannike et al., 2021. …”
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    Pengukuran Kualitas Website Pemerintah Desa Jagalempeni Menggunakan Metode Webqual 4.0 by Warjiyono Warjiyono, Corie Mei Hellyana

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Thus, the website of Jagalempeni Village needs to be developed especially in the quality of service interaction, so that the website of Jagalempeni Village become better, qualified, have the competitiveness and pride of Jagalempeni Village in accordance with the ideals towards good governance.   …”
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    Autobiograafia kui „tõe” diskursus: Lilli Suburgi „Minu saatusega võitluskäik”. Autobiography as the Discourse of “Truth”: Lilli Suburg’s Minu saatusega võitluskäik... by Eve Annuk

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This made her position particularly vulnerable, but Suburg’s pride and fighting nature did not allow her to surrender and retreat. …”
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    ZDRUŽENE DRŽAVE AMERIKE V OČEH SLOVENSKEGA SLIKARJA BOŽIDARJA JAKCA (1929–1931) by Marjan Drnovšek

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Črno-belo gledanje je prisotno, mnogokrat pride v protislovje s samim seboj, ker nekaj, kar obsoja ob prihodu hvali ob odhodu, npr. …”
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    Jose F. Abaño, MD (1940-2021) A Tribute to the Father of Hearing Care in the Philippines by Joel Anthony Abaño

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In 1976, Manila Hearing Aid was established–his pride and joy. The first clinic at Quezon Boulevard was a facility for ear and hearing diagnostics, as well as equipment calibration. …”
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    Father trait anger: Associations with father–infant bonding and subsequent parenting stress by Lauren M. Francis, George J. Youssef, George J. Youssef, Christopher J. Greenwood, Christopher J. Greenwood, Peter G. Enticott, Ashlee Curtis, Liam G. Graeme, Kayla A. Mansour, Craig A. Olsson, Craig A. Olsson, Craig A. Olsson, Helen Skouteris, Helen Skouteris, Jeannette Milgrom, Jeannette Milgrom, Joanne Williams, Joanne Williams, Tess Knight, Jacqui A. Macdonald, Jacqui A. Macdonald, Jacqui A. Macdonald

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Trait anger (total, angry temperament, and angry reaction), father–infant bonding subscales (patience and tolerance, affection and pride, and pleasure in interaction), and subsequent parenting stress (parental distress, difficult child, and parent–child dysfunctional interaction) were assessed. …”
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    Publishing in the modern era by Shahid A Sami, Fatema Jawad

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It is the oldest medical journal in Pakistan, and being the organ of the Pakistan Medical Association, a matter of pride for all medical professionals. To shape the future and move forward we must look back at the past. …”
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    Armastusest: tõerežiimid, kultuurilised kujutelmad ja kehaline ilmakogemus / On Love: Regimes of Truth, Cultural Imaginaries and the Bodily Experience of Being in the World by Epp Annus

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The conglomerate of relations that surrounds the human body and plays part in its identification could be called, following Jacob von Uexküll, an environing world of love. Thus, in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen or in Kasuema by Silvia Rannamaa, the female protagonist loves her male counterpart within the context of his environing world, where the beloved’s situatedness in the world becomes a defining part of the amorous relationship. …”
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    THE LOST-CITY DAN LOST-SPACE KARENA PERKEMBANGAN PENGEMBANGAN TATA-RUANG KOTA Kasus Koridor Komersial Jalan Tunjungan Kotamadya Surabaya by Benny Poerbantanoe

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…For the aging generation of the town, Surabaya is called with much regret as the lost city, because of the declining quality of some of its urban artefacts, which once has been their pride and their joy. The abovementioned commercial corridor of Jalan Tunjungan is an example of a lost space Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : Kota adalah arsitektur. …”
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    Job burnout among primary healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional study in China by Xianming Cai, Xianming Cai, Xianming Cai, Tianshuo Zhao, Tianshuo Zhao, Tianshuo Zhao, Linyi Chen, Linyi Chen, Linyi Chen, Sihui Zhang, Sihui Zhang, Ailing Yu, Xihong Sun, Shengnan Gao, Yuanshan Zhang, Chao Wang, Chao Wang, Juan Du, Juan Du, Yaqiong Liu, Yaqiong Liu, Qing-Bin Lu, Qing-Bin Lu, Qing-Bin Lu, Fuqiang Cui, Fuqiang Cui, Fuqiang Cui

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Scores for each dimension of job burnout were lower among PHCWs who had a better work environment (emotional exhaustion OR: 0.60; depersonalization OR: 0.73; personal accomplishment OR: 0.76) and higher professional pride (emotional exhaustion OR: 0.63; depersonalization OR: 0.70; personal accomplishment OR: 0.44). …”
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    Developing a model for customer brand engagement on social media in the banking industry by Ali Asghar Sajedifar, Zohreh Dehdashti Shahrokh

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The media-related factors include user-friendliness (the desirability of the bank's page or channel, its visual appeal, and even the features of the social media application in which the bank operates, such as ease of installation and use, can play important roles in engaging the customer with the brand on social media), security (this refers to protecting the security and privacy of individuals and preventing the misuse of customers' personal information by the social media in which the bank operates), quality (the features of the bank's social media application, such as the speed and convenience of updating, are in this section), capabilities (the ability to store and preserve previous customer information, compatibility with all mobile devices and having good facilities such as chatting and sending photos and videos are considered as effective media capabilities for customer engagement), and media popularity (the popularity of social media and the large number of their audience will play effective roles in choosing the users of those media to denigrate the bank and conflict with it.).Customer engagement has three dimensions: cognitive (brand-related activities include the individual’s level of concentration and/or engrossment in the brand), emotional (customer’s level of brand-related inspiration and/or pride) and behavioral (the customer’s level of energy exerted in interacting with a focal brand).Finally, the consequences of engagement for the bank and social participation include awareness (such as increasing the customer's banking information, awareness of its plans and services and answering questions), perceived ease (such as easier access to bank information and facilitated banking activities), economic benefit of customers (such as discounts or prizes), loyalty (repeated purchases prompted by a strong internal disposition), feedback (delivery of immediate feedback to other users), and trust (consumer-perceived security and reliability in brand interactions, and the belief that the brand acts in the consumer’s best interests).Conclusion: The results of the data analysis confirmed the hypotheses and showed that all the three categories of individual, organizational and media factors can lead to customers' brand engagement through which certain outcomes are achieved for the customers, banks and society. …”
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    Cloud condensation nuclei in polluted air and biomass burning smoke near the mega-city Guangzhou, China – Part 1: Size-resolved measurements and implications for the modeling of ae... by D. Rose, A. Nowak, P. Achtert, A. Wiedensohler, M. Hu, M. Shao, Y. Zhang, M. O. Andreae, U. Pöschl

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…We measured and characterized CCN in polluted air and biomass burning smoke during the PRIDE-PRD2006 campaign from 1–30 July 2006 at a rural site ~60 km northwest of the mega-city Guangzhou in southeastern China. …”
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    Developments in Legal Education: Beyond the Primary School Model by William Twining

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Some institutions have marked their coming of age by publishing collections of essays that in different ways reflect on the past with pride or nostalgia or disillusion. Most view the future with apprehension, largely because of the economic crisis that faces higher education in nearly all countries in the English speaking world. …”
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    Study of Political and Cultural Developments during the Reign of the Safavid Shah Tahmasb and Its Effect on Painting of This Period according to Reflection Theory by Saeedeh Sajadi Baghbadorani, Alireza Khaje Ahmad Attari, Mohammad Taghi Ashouri, Alireza Khoddamy

    Published 2021-06-01
    “….- Changes in the economic pace of society and the emergence of the low-income wealthy as the new social stratum led to the production of works that were weaker in terms of pride and less colorful in terms of color.- Changing the themes of the paintings drew the painting towards more social and popular themes.…”
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    Publishing in the modern era by Shahid A Sami, Fatema Jawad

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It is the oldest medical journal in Pakistan, and being the organ of the Pakistan Medical Association, a matter of pride for all medical professionals. To shape the future and move forward we must look back at the past. …”
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    The Influence of Isfahan-Hindi Style on the Contemporary Ghazal: A Critical Analysis by Ali Mohammad Mahmoudi, Mahdi Rostami

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the sonnets of some young poets, the tone mixed with pride and contempt and expression in the Hindi style is clearly visible. …”
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    Conceptualization of a religious tourism development model with an emphasis on the holy places of Kermanshah province by Ayoub Pazhouhan, Moslem Fallahi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The province, the prosperity of local industries and products of the province, the employment of women and students on a part-time basis, and the attraction of domestic and foreign capital to the province; and "cultural and social development" such as cultural interaction and expansion of cultural exchanges of the province, strengthening of religious thinking among the local community of the province, awareness of the local community of cultural-religious assets, sense of pride of the local community in cultural-religious assets, strengthening of cultural character and increasing respect pilgrims are given the opportunity to strengthen religious and Islamic culture and rites between guilds and trades, and to revive local-religious traditions and manners. …”
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