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HUMAN VALUES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS MONEY

2018

Spending money which is not earned becomes more available practice with help of the various types of cash loans. It causes social problem in society because easiness of getting money puts families at risk due to the high loan percent. Our study aims to understand ifhuman values are related to attitudes towards money and in what way if any.Values are motivational constructs that apply to abstract goals (Schwartz, 1992). Schwartz believes that the main aspect of value contents is the type of goal or the motivation it expresses (Schwartz, 1992). Also, values are abstract goals and do not effect decisions in specific situations they can work as the underlying assumptions for creating attitudes.…

education.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAttitude scaleHuman valuesSocial issuesAge groupsLoanCashValue (economics)educationPsychologyattitudes; attitudes towards money; human values; financial behaviorSocial psychologymedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Teolingvistika v kontekste sovremennyh âzykovedčeskih issledovanij

2021

Religion as one of the forms of social consciousness is the object of interest of various sciences, among which linguistics can be named. Theology, geography and ecology of religion, history and philosophy of religion, psychology of religion, the directions in which these studies are conducted are quite diverse: the language of theological texts, the problem of translation, stylistics, lexicology, lexicography, semantics, language communication and many others. In this article we are talking about the section of linguistics – theolinguistics.

evolution of definitionsmethodological issuesdefinitionstructuretheolinguisticsstatus of the disciplineАктуальные проблемы стилистики
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La gestión en educación física. Dos modelos de gestión, el mismo individuo

2020

In the development of this writing, we intend to critically analyze the idea of management in Physical Education and problematize it with the issues of inclusion and inequality. To do this, first there is a brief etymological review of the concept of management, and then we analyze how Physical Education links management to economic and business Sciences. The analysis material used are books, manuals and articles on Physical Education management. From the analysis of this material, the second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call: individual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and opposite, but in the…

for the first case the management of the individual is centered on himthe second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call: individual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and oppositeGestiónmanuals and articles on Physical Education management. From the analysis of this material1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674031 La gestión en educación física. Dos modelos de gestiónUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAbut in the analysis of the passage from one model to another there is a false decentralizationfirst there is a brief etymological review of the concept of managementIndividualismoel mismo individuo Lescanoin relation to the education of the body Educación Físicawe intend to critically analyze the idea of management in Physical Education and problematize it with the issues of inclusion and inequality. To do thisindividual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and opposite [the second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call]Desigualdad.Agustín In the development of this writingself-management focuses its proposal also on the individual. Third and last:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]individualisminclusionthat isin the second casePhysical Educationand then we analyze how Physical Education links management to economic and business Sciences. The analysis material used are bookswe problematize the way in which these management models in Physical Education understand inclusion and inequalityInclusiónmanagementinequality 49 57
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Migrating ship waste management from India to Finland : analysis of opportunities and risks in an industrial symbiosis of sustainable ship recycling

2015

Environmental protection and social wellbeing are significant segments of economic development. Market demand, legal directives, competitor existence and NGO interest together influence to manufacture in a cleaner and safer way and to abandon the traditional, often lethal working processes. Ship breaking is one of the most perilous industries where powerful states subordinate those countries where regulations can be bypassed for profit maximization. The unfavorable dependence arises from economic and technological arrears, and it results in environmental pollution, human rights violation and non-conformity with environmental, health and safety regulations. To improve environmental, health a…

green supply chain managementtoimitusketjuthallintakestävä kehitysship recyclinghealth and safety issueslaivatindustrial symbiosispurkaminen (osiin)purkaminenenvironmentalkierrätys
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Implementation of A Year-Long Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in A 227-Bed Community Hospital in Southern Italy

2023

Background: Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs) are serious healthcare complications affecting hospital stay, in-hospital mortality, and costs. Root cause analysis has identified the inappropriate use of antibiotics as the main causative factor in the expansion of multi-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO) in our hospital. An Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) program was implemented to optimize antibiotic use, limit the development of resistance, improve therapeutic efficacy and clinical outcomes, and reduce costs. Methods: The stewardship strategies were: antimicrobial oversight on “critical” antibiotics; the development of hospital guidelines on antibiotic selection with the production of a co…

healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs); multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO); antimicrobial stewardship (AMS); patient safety; medico-legal issues; responsibility; litigationantimicrobial stewardship (AMS)Health Toxicology and Mutagenesislitigationpatient safetyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedico-legal issueresponsibility.healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs)multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO)International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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La Bioarcheologia umana: problematiche e prospettive

2008

human bioarcheology methodology issuesSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Le repas à l'hôpital et ses enjeux identitaires

2015

International audience; The pleasure of meal’s sharing is very important for French consumers.Indeed, pleasure is explicitly claimed and quoted as an inherent dimension of anymeal. So, pleasure participates in the food balance and is a necessary component ofsociability.With this inmind, pleasure and health are not contrary, but closely linked.Nevertheless, in hospitals, food seems to be reduced to the ingestion of nutrients,and the meal’s sharing is not considered. However, the commensal context has aninfluence on the patient’s consumption (Hartwell and al. 2013). Based on this report,we led an investigation in several hospital departments to rethink themeal’s care ofhospitals to fight agai…

identity issuesdigestive oral and skin physiology[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciencesmeal[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencespleasurecare.hospital[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Civil society participation in international decision making: recent developments and future perspectives in the indigenous rights arena

2012

This article focuses on key issues and recent developments concerning indigenous peoples' involvement in international decision making affecting their rights and interests. Based on a human rights-based approach to participation, it suggests that while a number of positive steps have been taken to allow indigenous peoples the possibility to take part to, and influence, relevant intergovernmental decision-making processes, there's a need to provide their own self-governing institutions and organisations with a more influential status than that granted to civil society organisations (CSOs) generally, whereby they can exercise different levels of participatory rights, depending upon the nature…

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Trade And Environment: A Historical Perspective

2015

Abstract The relation between international trade and environmental and social issues has deep historical roots, having been manifest ever since the first industrial revolution. Ironically, the expansion of industrial activities marked, besides the exit from economic backwardness, the commencement of an inexorable war of men against nature. Concomitantly industrialization laid the groundwork for an explosive increase in international trade, which made the latter responsible for increasing environment degradation and social rights infringement. The removal of trade barriers in the first decades after the Second World War as well as the subsequent regulation induced by globalization rendered …

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An Interview with Zygmunt Bauman: How to Turn the Word into Flesh

2017

Deceased in January this year, the Polish-British sociologist Zygmunt Bauman has left an extremely rich scholarly legacy. In one of his last academic interviews, he refers to the key issues which had been the subject of his in-depth analysis for many years. Bauman starts with reflections on the gap between political authority and power. Next, given his long-standing research into ‘liquid modernity’, he focuses on the vitality of capitalism, which has now adopted a lighter, consumer form. Another thread of the interview is Bauman’s own research attitude, which he refers to as ‘sociological hermeneutics’. It is characterized by his reluctance to use any ‘-isms’ and a profound mistrust of all…

intellectualsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCreative freedomPolitical authority0507 social and economic geographyVitalityKey issuesacademicSociologymedia_commonLiteraturebusiness.industryModernity05 social sciencesliquid modernirty050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesCapitalismPostmodernismexpertAestheticsHermeneuticsbusiness050703 geography0503 educationZygmunt BaumanTheory, Culture & Society
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