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Difficult contrasts: an analysis of phonemic distinctions in the English of young Norwegian learners seen against the backdrop of incidental foreign language learning
Published 2014-09-01“…Norwegian children in the 21st century are quite massively exposed to English as an L2, primarily through subtitled television programmes, films and various computer-based activities. …”
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Motivational Factors in Learning Foreign Languages: The Case of Russian
Published 2007“…The student with concrete motivation possess limited objectives such as to read books that are suitable or in accordance with their proficiency, listening to the radio, watching television programmes and others. Students with universal motivation will have more global objectives, such as, they will view learning foreign languages as a prerequisite or key for acquainting them with the country origin of the language. …”
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Social adjustment of adolescents with hearing impairment in Nigeria: Will televised aggression and pornographic addiction mediate?
Published 2023-01-01“…Parents are admonished to monitor their adolescents with hearing impairment in a bid to censor the kinds of television programmes and print media materials they engage in because they also undergo the same developmental process as adolescents without hearing impairment.…”
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State of the nation: class, Labour politics and the contemporary relevance of Our Friends in the North (1996)
Published 2023“…The ‘monumental’ series was described at the time as ‘one of the major television programmes of this or any other year’. A recent (September 2022) rescreening of the series has re-emphasized the relevance of the themes it explores, and a one-off radio play updated the story to follow the children of the original characters in the 2020s. …”
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Disparagement humor and anti-obesity attitudes
Published 2020-04-01“…In Study 2, participants (N = 146) were shown video clips from film and television programmes that featured derogatory humour targeting obese characters. …”
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HIV and AIDS knowledge and sexual behaviours amongst secondary school learners in Harare, Zimbabwe
Published 2012-07-01“…Schools should engage with radio and television programmes to address misconceptions about HIV and AIDS. …”
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Analisis kandungan terhadap drama adaptasi Korea di Malaysia
Published 2022“…Television has been an effective medium of communication in delivering information as well as spreading one’s culture. Among the television programmes that are favored by the community are drama series from Korea which provide access in connecting Malaysian youth and the Hallyu culture. …”
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Impact of Micro Credit and Effective Communication System on Income of Women in Ondo and Ekiti States of Nigeria
Published 2005-12-01“…The study shows that 73.3 percent of the respondents had access to such information through COWAN programmes, conductedby extension officers as resourcepersons, 22.7percent through radio and24.9percent through television programmes. About 67 percent of the respondents show that, the information helped to improve their productivity. …”
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Impact of Micro Credit and Effective Communication System on Income of Women in Ondo and Ekiti States of Nigeria
Published 2005-12-01“…The study shows that 73.3 percent of the respondents had access to such information through COWAN programmes, conductedby extension officers as resourcepersons, 22.7percent through radio and24.9percent through television programmes. About 67 percent of the respondents show that, the information helped to improve their productivity. …”
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Qanuqtuurniq—finding the balance: an IPY television series using community engagement
Published 2011-12-01“…This article examines the project in light of the principles of “community engagement”, demonstrating that Qanuqtuurniq—finding the balance exemplifies community engagement in a number of significant ways, including heavily involving community members in the selection of the health theme content of the televised programmes and through the formation of focus groups. …”
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Impact of Micro Credit and Effective Communication System on Income of Women in Ondo and Ekiti States of Nigeria
Published 2005-12-01“…The study shows that 73.3 percent of the respondents had access to such information through COWAN programmes, conductedby extension officers as resourcepersons, 22.7percent through radio and24.9percent through television programmes. About 67 percent of the respondents show that, the information helped to improve their productivity. …”
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The 'author' in theory and documentary practice: authorship, (auto)biography and shared textual authority
Published 2013“…This submission consists of a number of such outputs, the work of over three decades, ranging from academic publications to broadcast television programmes. The former group are attributed to me; the latter include my name among the credits, either as producer, director, executive producer or a combination of the three. …”
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Dynamics of Parent-Adolescent Communication on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Sub-Sahara: A Focus on Barriers and Policy Implications
Published 2020-12-01“…We argue that there is need to use broadcast media to come up with radio and television programmes that create family environments in which sexual and reproductive health issues are discussed. …”
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A national survey on the effective use of the CDRI and educational TV programme in Malaysian schools
Published 2010“…A total of 10 resource materials in the form of compact discs and educational television programmes (Rancangan TV Pendidikan) covering 10 topics in the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics for year five (primary school) and form two (lower secondary school) were carefully studied. …”
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Subjetividades indígenas impuestas y desafiantes en el discurso televisivo
Published 2002-12-01“…The intention of this article is to analyse the symbolic strategies used by the enunciative instances of television programmes, and those that emerge from the cited events; and through the selected examples to show the way in which these strategies may be used in the television discourse to confirm or challenge stereotypes that surround the simultaneous construction of the indigenous being and the national being.…”
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Assessing the past and the present role of the National Nuclear Regulator as a public protector against potential health injuries: The West and Far West Rand as case study
Published 2011-11-01“…Recent national and international news media articles and television programmes, official public domain Government and peer reviewed academic reports drew the international and national public’s attention to the health risks and hazards and impacts pertaining to uraniferous waste from the gold mining industry within the Witwatersrand goldfields and the role of the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) in this regard. …”
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Wagging the Long Tail: Digital Distribution and Peripheral Screen Production Industries
Published 2008-11-01“…The traditional model of distribution, based on the pre-selling of distribution rights to broadcasters and/or cinema distributors to finance a film or television program, gives the gatekeepers (television programmers, commissioning editors, film distributors, financiers) ultimate power to determine which stories will be made available to the public. …”
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Section 41 of the Road Transport Act 1987: a critical observation / Airol Irwan Limin, Amalina Zainal Mokhta and Ahmad Ghazali Muhamad Nadzri
Published 2007“…The media should also give some awareness to the public through advertisements, television programmes and national news. Legislative should also review the act from time to time to be in line with current situation. …”
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Section 41 of the Road Transport Act 1987: a critical observation / Airol Irwan Limin, Ahmad Ghazali Muhamad Nadzri and Amalina Zainal Mokhtar.
Published 2007“…The media should also give some awareness to the public through advertisements, television programmes and national news. Legislative should also review the act from time to time to be in line with current situation. …”
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Coping with COVID: pandemic narratives for Australian children
Published 2022-05-01“…What has not been established is the way in which contemporary multimedia narratives – such as television programmes, animations, and digital stories – can be used to develop coping strategies in children and to mitigate anxiety in young people experiencing global or collective trauma. …”
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