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Language Anxiety Levels in Urban, Suburban and Rural Secondary Grammar School Students

2012

The main purpose of this study is to investigate language anxiety levels in Polish secondary grammar school students from urban (N = 223), suburban (N = 48) and rural areas (N = 122). The results show that rural students suffer from significantly higher levels of anxiety over the length of their secondary school education when compared to their urban and suburban peers. These results confirm the findings in the literature of the field, further demonstrating that social and educational deprivation of rural adolescents continues to prevail. However, this study also shows that the language anxiety levels of all the study participants significantly decrease towards the end of their secondary sc…

Residential locationField (Bourdieu)educationForeign languageMathematics educationmedicineAnxietyGrammar schoolRural areamedicine.symptomPsychologySchool education
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Rifampin-impregnated silicone catheters: a potential tool for prevention and treatment of CSF shunt infections.

2003

Background: Infection continues to be one of the major complications of cerebro-spinal fluid shunting procedures. Recent insights in the pathophysiological mechanism of these foreign body infections have elucidated the difficulty of achieving successful treatment without device removal. The development of a rifampin-impregnated silicone catheter yielded excellent results in infection prevention and treatment in vitro as well as in an animal model. Patients and Methods: Here, we describe the application of this device in two patients with a complicated course of shunt infection. Results: In one patient the rifampin-impregnated shunt system was implanted after external drainage to prevent fur…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtySiliconesCatheterizationchemistry.chemical_compoundSiliconemedicineStaphylococcus epidermidisInfection controlHumansAntibacterial agentbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineStaphylococcal Infectionsmedicine.diseaseCerebrospinal Fluid ShuntsSurgeryShunt (medical)Anti-Bacterial AgentsShuntingCatheterInfectious DiseaseschemistryFemaleForeign bodyRifampinComplicationbusinessInfection
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Globalization of Monitoring Practices: The Case of American Influences on the Dismissal Risk of European CEOs

2013

Accepted version of an article from the Journal of Economics and Business This study examines globalization of monitoring practices by focusing on how American (U.S.) influences on European firms impact the dismissal risk for these firms' CEOs. Specifically, we argue that the stronger short term orientation of the American corporate governance system increase the dismissal performance sensitivity faced by European CEOs, indirectly and directly. The former materializes via European firms cross-listing on U.S. exchanges, the latter results from European firms hiring U.S. independent board members. Both influences are expected to result in increased dismissal performance sensitivity. Based on …

Economics and EconometricsPerformance sensitivityExecutive compensationForeign board membershipbusiness.industryCorporate governancePrincipal–agent problemExecutive payAccountingDismissalGeneral Business Management and Accountingjel:G32Peer reviewGlobalizationInternationalizationjel:M52Dismissaljel:G15jel:M14jel:G18jel:M16businessVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213Executive pay; CEO dismissal; Performance sensitivity; Foreign board membership
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Growth in a time of external imbalances

2019

Abstract Globalization and financial integration have increased in the last three decades giving rise to cumulated large external imbalances. The question we address in this paper is whether economic growth can be affected by these external imbalances. We estimate an augmented growth equation with the external stock position of the countries measured by the net foreign asset position. Unlike previous literature, we use non-parametric methods that capture non-linearities and heterogeneity, and apply them to a sample that includes 106 developed and developing countries for the period 1983-2011. Contrary to the neoclassical theory, we find that improvements in the external position foster grow…

Parameter heterogeneityEconomics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesNet foreign assetsFinancial integrationDeveloping countryMonetary economicsLucas paradoxGlobalizationNegative relationship0502 economics and businessOpenness to experienceEconomicsNet foreign assets050207 economicsStock (geology)Economic growth
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Blending Literature and Foreign Language Learning: Current Approaches

2013

The aim of this chapter is to discuss the place of literature in foreign language learning and teaching contexts, and to show reasons of using literary texts for the development of communicative competence, intercultural communicative competence, and for individual as well as social human growth. Although literature and language teaching had been following separate paths, currently a strong tendency emerges of integrating language and literature teaching across proficiency levels. This tendency results from the recognition of the roles that literacy, multiliteracies and multimodality play in the life of humans in the 21st century. Respected bodies such as the Council of Europe or Modern Lan…

Communicative competenceEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageLanguage acquisitionExperiential learningLiteracyLinguisticsIndependent readingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLanguage educationbusinessCompetence (human resources)media_common
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EU external policy at the crossroads: The challenge of actorness and effectiveness

2013

The goal of this Special Issue is to improve our conceptualisation and empirical understanding of EU actorness and effectiveness in International Relations. While the European Union aspires to play a greater global role, its actorness and effectiveness cannot be taken for granted given the nature of the EU as a multi-level and semi-supranational polity encompassing 28 Member States with diverse foreign policy preferences. The EU is presently at an important crossroad. On the one hand, its external policy stature and capacity have been boosted by institutional innovations and by the Union’s increased involvement in the full spectrum of international issues. On the other hand, a number of fa…

International relationsMember statesContext (language use)World orderForeign policyLawPolitical economyPolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyPolityEuropean unionSovereign debtmedia_commonInternational Relations
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Virtopsy and Living Individuals Evaluation Using Computed Tomography in Forensic Diagnostic Imaging

2019

The applications of forensic radiology involve both Virtopsy both studies on living people - to demonstrate bone age, search for foreign bodies, such as voluntary injection of drug ovules or surgical sponges accidentally forgotten, to assess gunshot wounds, to evaluate injuries by road accidents, and cases of violence or abuse (both in adults and in children). Computed tomography is the most used imaging tool used in forensic pathology and its indications are mainly focused on cases of unnatural deaths or when a crime is suspected. It is preferred over the standard autopsy in selected cases, such as in putrefied, carbonized or badly damaged bodies; or as a preliminary evaluation in mass dis…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyForensic pathologyAutopsyComputed tomographyWounds Nonpenetrating030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVirtopsyAge Determination by SkeletonMedical imagingHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingChildmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgerySurgical SpongesForensic MedicineForeign BodiesForensic scienceForensic radiologyWounds GunshotAutopsyTomography X-Ray Computedbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerySeminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI
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Research on children's lexical availability: applications for SFL teaching

2022

Esta investigación presenta la aportación que la disponibilidad léxica tiene en el marco de la enseñanza de Español como Lengua Extranjera y el ámbito infantil. Para poder desarrollar esta tarea se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica sistemática que presenta a aquellos trabajos publicados sobre léxico disponible. A partir de los resultados obtenidos se ha observado una baja incidencia de investigaciones sobre ELE con población escolar (hasta 12 años), en comparación con corpus adultos. En segundo lugar, también se han localizado, a parte de los dieciséis centros de interés tradicionales, treinta áreas complementarias o novedosas que coinciden con las clasificaciones desarrolladas por el…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorydisponibilidad léxicaCommunicationvocabulary teachingspanish as a foreign languagechildren's lexiconespañol como lengua extranjeraLlenguatge i llengües Ensenyamentenseñanza del vocabulariolexical availabilityléxico infantilPedagogia
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Determinants of patient and health system delay among Italian and foreign-born patients with pulmonary tuberculosis: a multicentre cross-sectional st…

2018

ObjectivesThe aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify key factors associated with patient delay (PD), health system delay (HSD) and total delay (TOTD) in patients with tuberculosis (TB) to inform control programmes.SettingThe study was conducted in four Italian regions in 2014–2016. Data were obtained using a questionnaire including: sociodemographic and lifestyle data, TB comorbidities, patient knowledge and attitudes towards TB, stigma, access to TB care and health-seeking behaviours.ParticipantsPatients’ inclusion criteria were being diagnosed as a new smear positive pulmonary TB case and living in one of the participating Italian regions. Overall, 344 patients from 30 healthca…

Male0301 basic medicineDelayed DiagnosisCross-sectional studySocial StigmaTransportationChest painHealth Services Accessibility0302 clinical medicinetuberculosis patientsWeight lossSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth care1506030212 general & internal medicineMedicine (all)public health policy; quality in health care; social epidemiology; surveillance; tuberculosis patientsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedItalysurveillanceFemalePublic Healthmedicine.symptomAdultChest Painmedicine.medical_specialtyTuberculosis030106 microbiologyEmigrants and ImmigrantsStigma (botany)Social epidemiologyDizzinessTime-to-Treatmentquality in health care03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsForeign bornWeight LossmedicineHumans1724Tuberculosis Pulmonarypublic health policybusiness.industryResearchPatient Acceptance of Health Caremedicine.diseasesocial epidemiologytuberculosis patientCross-Sectional StudiesFamily medicinebusiness
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From the poster boy of Europeanization to the sick man of Europe: thirty years (1990–2019) of Poland’s European policy

2021

The Eurosceptic turnabout which has taken place in the CEE constitutes one of the most significant factors weakening the cohesion of the EU. In this group, Poland is the key element in view of its size and the status of the ‘poster boy’ of Europeanization acquired in the previous years. This paper analyses the major trends in the European policy of the Polish governments in the long-term period of 1990–2018 on the basis of standardized data (addresses by the Polish ministers of foreign affairs) and a quantitative analysis. These data also shed light on the essence of changes taking place in Poland’s EU policy. What appeared to be important was both the change in the country’s status after j…

Polish foreign policyEU policyPolandEuropean integrationEU salienceEuropean Politics and Society
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