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    Proposing a Multi-faceted Conceptual Framework for Religious Tourist Experience: A Systematic Review by Fatemeh Shekari

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Discussion and Results Based on the findings, the “integrated, multifaceted framework of religious tourists’ experiences” includes cognitive, affective, physical, relational, restorative, spiritual, transformative, and behavioral facets, each includes the following aspects: Cognitive: reflection, learning or discovering, perceived authenticity, perception of setting attributes, mental engagement, and remembering Affective: joy, awe or wonder, attachment, hope, pride, discontent Physical: sensory engagement, bodily engagement, or challenge Relational: social interaction and sharing, communitas Restorative: peacefulness or relaxation, escape, nourishment, freedom Spiritual: spiritual connection, religiousness or closeness to God or sacred people, communion with nature, purification Transformative: self-growth or fulfillment, liminality or flow, identity construction Behavioral: religious site or ritual-specific (religious), non-religious (touristic)  Conclusions Theoretically, this research attempted to provide a multifaceted perspective of the religious tourists’ experience, employing a systematic literature review. …”
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    GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ITS ROLE IN DRIVING SUSTAINABLE ORGANIZATION by Bayu Airlangga Putra

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In particular, green human resource management (GHRM) practices are also critical for generating organizational pride and motivating employees. Employees will feel proud of their company because they believe that their company supports community development, improves public health, and protects the environment and natural resources. …”
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  3. 1763

    Iranian Self-concept of Nation-State in Ibrahim Bey's travelogue by Seyedeh Leila Sadati, Shoja Ahmadvand

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This specific topic, which encompasses more than just traditional expressions of nationalism, such as pride in shared ancestral, historical, and geographic ties, borders, language, culture, and other recognized components of national identity, serves as the focus of this research. …”
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  4. 1764

    A Comparative Criticism of the “Shadow” Archetype in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Sylvia Plat by Zahra Khatami Kashani

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…According to Young’s theory, within the evolution and individualation process and in movement from shadow toward oneself, the ego should be able to pass the negative specifications of shadow such as pride, lust, greed, covetousness and etc. in order to reach himself. …”
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  5. 1765

    Still safe? Still in their hands? An evaluation of NHS privatisation in England since 2010 by Goodair, B

    Published 2024
    “…Originally founded through a widespread nationalisation of hospitals, the NHS (National Health Service) is considered a symbol of national pride as the crown jewel in the welfare state and one of the core achievements of socialism in post-war Britain. …”
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  6. 1766

    Evaluation of Youth Empowerment in Informal Settlements (Case Study: Ali Ibn Abitaleb Neighbourhood, Arak City) by Mohsen Shaterian, Ali Mirzaei

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This factor was ranked fourth in the factor analysis model with a factor load of .70.In the fourth hypothesis, the factor of sports was tested, and the variable of neighborhood sports facilities, public spaces and parks for sports, and access to sports facilities in other neighborhoods were reported to be weak.Finally, in the fifth hypothesis, in the identity factor, the variables of liking the neighborhood, group success, pride in being Iranian, pride in playing the national anthem, defending the country, honesty of Iranians, desire to learn about the country's history, respect for the country's flag, imams' role models, the performance of duties and activities of Basij and the mosque were desirable and good places. …”
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    Mythical Idealism in Semiotics Analysis of Hoshangshahi Rugs of the Qajar Era by Iman zakariaee kermani, Majid Jafari Goujani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the other hand, on a visual level, by imagining the throne of fog with the elements of the throne of historical and mythical kings, and especially placing fire in the crown of the throne, he has narrated the absence of evils and evil communities on the kingdom of Iran and through this a kind of pride and the fervor of nationalism, praise of the Iranian identity and idealism is seen in the characterization and planning of the rugs of the Hoshangshahi type, which is considered unique and pristine in its own kind.…”
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  9. 1769

    Patronka cywilizacyjnej przemiany. Biała legenda Marianny Skórzewskiej wykreowana w dobie upadku Rzeczypospolitej by Aleksander Jankowski

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Marianna’s bust symbolizes the pride, dignity, wealth and social position of the Skórzewski family. …”
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  10. 1770

    Czas kresu czasów w literaturze apokaliptycznej by Piotr M. Paciorek

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…He is the incarnation of wickedness, pride, and hostility toward Christ’s redemptive work. …”
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  11. 1771

    Providing a Branding Model for Elite and top-Talented People With the Grounded Theory Approach by Zohre Sharei, Seyed Abas Ebrahimi, Hossein Damghanian, Azim Zare

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…It should be noted that this process is based on a systematic approach and having appropriate feedback on the actions taken at each stage, and ultimately results in effective outcomes such as preserve and attract    elites, promoting national pride, making money, and   progressive in all areas. …”
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    Actors' parts in the plays of Ben Jonson by Boguszak, J

    Published 2016
    “…It is true that Jonson cultivated a distinct style of presentation of printed material, but the evidence that he extensively tampered with the texts themselves after they were performed is scarce (again, the revisions found in the Folio versions of <em>Every Man in His Humour</em> and <em>Cynthia's Revels</em> are addressed and found to be exceptional, rather than typical), while the evidence of his pride in the original compositions and performances is much stronger. …”
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    Conceptualization and Discovery of Fanaticism Components in the Organization with Grounded Theory Approach by Ali Ziaei Boukani, Fariborz Rahimnia, Yaghoob Maharati, Alireza Khorakian

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In this way, sense of trust, dual energy, pride, commitment and self-reliance are created in the people, and participation in organizational affairs increases, and ultimately, it can lead to the appearance of behavioral prejudices in the organization. …”
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  15. 1775

    Meja rimskega imperija med Beogradom in Djerdapom po zasedbi Dakije by Aladar Radnoti

    Published 1975-02-01
    “…Z analizo razporeditve operativnih enot v Dakiji pride avtor do naslednjega pregleda: ena skupina je sestavljala posadko med leti 120 in 133 ustanovljene province Dacia Porolissensis, druga je bila pod komando XIII. gemine v dolini reke Mure?…”
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    The Factors Attracting Event Tourists to Local Festivals (Case Study: Flower and Rosewater Festival, Meymand, Iran) by Nima Khademi, Abbas Abbasi, Kazem Askarifar

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The second group, which included almost 27 percent of the sample of festival tourists, with a sense of loyalty to the event and satisfaction, considers this festival a platform for social interactions and feels a sense of national pride by attending it. The third group is attracted to this festival with patriotic motives and the aim of learning, excitement, and making memories, and the festival’s popularity has been one of the main reasons for them. …”
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  17. 1777

    A Comparative Study of Tense between " Dayi Jan Napoleon" and "Don Quixote" Novels by Arezoo Sabzevar Ghahfarokhi, Mohammadreza Haji aghababai

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In Don Quixote's novel, often, the narrator talks about the emotional decisions of the main character by passing from the present to the future and engages the reader's mind in how the events happened, while in Dayi Jan Napoleon's novel, the expression of memories and hindsight is a source of pride for some.   The factors that increase the positive speed and acceleration in the narrative are delay and compression, which summarizes the narrative by creating a time break in the story and removing some unnecessary repetitive events. …”
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    The Role of Personality Traits on Job Involvement with Considering Quality of Work life as mediator by Ali Akbar Farhangi, Banafsheh Fotovat, Pedram Abdarzadeh, Maryam Sarhadi Nezhad

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…High levels of occupational involvement indicate meaningfulness, enthusiasm, pride, absorption in work, and positive feelings toward the job (Feyzabadi F arahani and Mir Hashemi, 2011: 52). …”
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    Comparative-content study of the Buddha Myth with a Folk Narrative from the City of Fasa by azim jabbareh naseru, parichehr Koohnavard

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In both versions, the young man emerges with pride. Thus, the asceticism, secularism and religiosity of the prince, as well as his return from the journey and the invitation of his father to justice and truth, are the common themes of both stories. …”
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