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    Modern Institutes and Regulatory Forms of Social and Labor Relations in Russian Society by Konstantin V. Vodenko, Olga M. Shevchenko, Tatyana I. Barsukova, Ekaterina I. Hubuluri, Natalya V. Mishina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “… Social and labor relations hold a special place in human life determining the level of its welfare, social status and way of self-realization in society. The Post-Soviet transformations connected with the formation of new political and economic institutes demanded an essential change in the system of social and labor relations. …”
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    Enlightening Global Communication: Liberation Philosophy and the Intercultural Stand of the ‘Other' by Binyam Mekonnen

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The key concern of human redemption calls for self-realization as both a particular and universal being by means of methodic politicization. …”
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    Innovative Educational Activity of a Teacher as a Result of Working with Gifted Children by Fidaliya Khalikova, Adel Khalikov

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The national goal of the Russia until 2030 states that it is necessary to create all conditions for self-realization and disclosure of the talent of each student. …”
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    Variations on Bulgarian Interwar Literature by Kristiyan Yanev

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It argues that however the authors focus on the dramatic context of the interwar period and questions on identity and self-expression, they propose different ways out of traumatic experieces, as well as paths to self-realization through fashion or travel.…”
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    THE ROLE OF BIFIDOBACTERIA IN THE FORMATION OF HUMAN IMMUNE HOMEOSTASIS by O. V Bukharin, E. V Ivanova, N. B Perunova, I. N Chainikova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Key function of dominant microorganisms, bifidoflora in particular, in intestinal biotype of a host is carried out by means of maintenance of self microorganisms and pronounced antagonism concerning non-self. Realization of this principle in intermicrobial relations allowed to develop algorithm of microbial self-non-self discrimination in microsymbiocenosis on the basis of detected opposite phenomenon (en-hancement/suppression) of the main physiological functions of microsymbionts survival (reproduction and adaptation) in dominant-associant pair. …”
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    What Killed Moritz Erhardt? Internships and the Cultural Dangers of “Positive” Ideas by Bogdan Costea, Peter Watt, Kostas Amiridis

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…We analyze the cultural ground from which such practices might be seen to arise and present an interpretation of how certain “positive” themes and motifs—such as “potentiality,” “self-expression,” or “self-realization”—can become dangerous. These categories become dangerous once they are constituted as ideal measures of an unattainable level of performativity which can then become destabilizing and disorienting for any individual’s sense of self. …”
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    Peculiarities of Socio-economic Support of Federal Subjects of Russia by Boris V. Zalivanskiy, Elena V. Samokhvalova, Lidia P. Novikova, Irina V. Taranova, Tatyana U. Anopchenko, Anatoly J. Glushko

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Economic methods of support for population and social work occupy a Central place in the mechanism of social support; they affect the main aspects of the system of social protection, on the one hand, encouraging the individual to self-realization of its potential opportunities and self-sufficiency, providing individual, family, group specific socio-economic support in a crisis situation. …”
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    VALUE ORIENTATION AS STRUCTURAL COMPONENT OF PERSONALITY IN MOUNTAIN REGIONS by Galina Lemko

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The author points out that they do not contribute to human self-realization. The article also analyzes the reasons of forming of the value orientation in mountain regions and gives the classification of people in accordance with the commitment to certain values. …”
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    Modern Institutes and Regulatory Forms of Social and Labor Relations in Russian Society by Konstantin V. Vodenko, Olga M. Shevchenko, Tatyana I. Barsukova, Ekaterina I. Hubuluri, Natalya V. Mishina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “… Social and labor relations hold a special place in human life determining the level of its welfare, social status and way of self-realization in society. The Post-Soviet transformations connected with the formation of new political and economic institutes demanded an essential change in the system of social and labor relations. …”
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    Quality. Local. Social. What else? – Which factors motivate consumers to participate in alternative food networks in Hungary? by Anna Torok, Ágnes Neulinger, György Pataki, Fanni Bársony, Orsolya Lazányi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The individual factors range from security-based factors to self-realization-related factors, in line with the classical model of Maslow’s theory of needs (1943). …”
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    Age and Gender Motivating Differences of Slovak Workers by Dagmar Weberova, Miloš Hitka, Lenka Lizbetinova

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Performance incentives such as financial income, freedom, career advancement, challenges, opportunities of self-realization, and so on are more significant for men. …”
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    Emanuel Rosenzweig (1843-1906) – a Маn of Modern Time in Austrian Chernivtsi by Kateryna Valiavska

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The main motive of his activities was the desire for qualitative changes in a sociocultural space of Chernivtsi and self-realization in public life at the same time. The property in the form of a musical store, membership in a number of societies, being in charge of a charitable society, the title of «emperor’s counselor» proved his high positions as a social actor. …”
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    Humanistic Approach In Education According To Paulo Freire by Fauzan Akmal Firdaus, Akrim Mariyat

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Humanizing humans, is to achieve self-actualization, self-understanding, and self-realization people to learn optimally. The concept of humanistic approach in education according to Freire is a process of liberation from the oppressive system and raised awareness of the critical processes centered on educators and learners as subjects in the process of teaching and learning. …”
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    The Image of Personal Future in High School and College Students by A.D. Andreeva

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Gender differences in the structure and content of the personal future image are manifested in the orientation of young men mainly to professional self-realization, while for young women family and the emotional comfort associated with it are more important. …”
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    Mobiilne kuuluvustunne kui toimetulekuviis 1950. aastate argielus: ühe pere lugu by Kadri Kasemets, Hannes Palang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The sense of belonging of the younger daughter, considering her personal life stage and the conditions of the ruling power, is adapting to urban life, as this environment offers better possibilities for self-realization.…”
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    [Rev.] Gorshkov M.K., Sheregi F.E., Tyurina I.O. Vosproizvodstvo Spetsialistov Intellektual’nogo Truda: Sotsiologicheskii Analiz. [Reproduction of Specialists in Intellectual La... by Ella G. Zadorozhnyuk, Yulia V. Kalinina

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The book analyzes the dynamically changing conditions for the professional self-realization of graduates and their adaptation, discusses difficulties with the reproduction of engineering and technical specialists, justifies recommendations for overcoming emerging obstacles, and provides balanced recommendations for ensuring the employment of graduates, including measures to optimize the activities of employment services in cooperation with university centers to promote employment. …”
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    Samotność i osamotnienie w procesie autorealizacji by Janusz Mółka

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It is emphasized that the process of self-realization provides space for men to become creative beings and to approach the surrounding reality of the world and people in a positive way as well as to free themselves from the conviction that loneliness and solitude does affect contemporary man exclusively.…”
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    Ptoblematics of Involvement of Youth in Mass and Professional Sports Activities by Andrii Koval

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In fact the formation and the progress of the nation, and therefore of the state itself, are possible only if all the necessary favorable conditions for the self–development and self-realization of each individual are created. The author examines the current state of the development of sport and its relevance. …”
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    Family values in the youths’ structure of values in Penza region by A.M. Ivanishko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In modern society, family values coexist with material values and self-realization values. The position of family values in the general structure of young youths’ values is the most important marker of the state of the family institution. …”
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    Edible Encounters and the Formation of Self in Baltasar Lopes' Chiquinho and Paulina Chiziane's Niketche: uma história de poligamia by Isabel P.B. Fêo Rodrigues, Serena J. Rivera

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Through food tropes both authors navigate their respective worlds of change where scarcity and abundance coexist as constant reminders that sustenance is not merely a part of their modern realities, but fully embedded into their search for self-fulfillment and self-realization. Through this scope, it is argued that food tropes allow the authors to unmask the fractures within colonial and post-colonial modalities of oppression. …”
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