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Mentor – A Trustee for Disadvantaged Youth

2015

<p><em><span lang="EN-GB">The perception of oneself and the surrounding environment are developed during childhood. The behaviour of others directly influences the attitude towards oneself and decisions and observations about one`s value. One of the biggest deficiencies of institutional out-of-family care that significantly hinders the comprehensive development of children is the inability of children to form close bonds with adults. To come to a conclusion that you are not loved and worthless means the feel of deep disappointment. The child becomes shore that he has been deceived and abandoned. These thoughts evoke protests, depression, and insecurity. Due to these miscon…

DisappointmentEmotional supportSocioemotional selectivity theorymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationmentor; mentee; mentor programme; young adultYouth mentoringhumanitiesDisadvantagedDevelopmental psychologyPerceptionmedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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The meanings older people give to their rehabilitation experience

2006

Promoting older people's ability to manage at home is important both for themselves and for society, but few studies have explored whether geriatric rehabilitation actually meets the needs of this heterogeneous group. The purpose of this study was to investigate the meanings that older adults attribute to their geriatric rehabilitation experiences. A group of 27 older adults in inpatient rehabilitation were interviewed during the programme and after returning home. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using a qualitative method, which identified three categories of meaning. In the category ‘sense of confidence with everyday life’, rehabilitation was perceived as facilitating everyday li…

DisappointmentHealth (social science)RehabilitationPsychotherapistGeriatric rehabilitationSocial Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)NursingmedicineMeaning (existential)Geriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomOlder peopleEveryday lifePsychologyInpatient rehabilitationAutonomymedia_commonAgeing and Society
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Will they, won’t they? Dream sequences and virtual consummation in the series Moonlighting

2021

The 1980s series Moonlighting was one of the first dramedies on the small screen; it took its cue from venerable genres like the screwball comedy or the hard-boiled novel (particularly The Thin Man) and translated them to television’s changing structures and aesthetics, participating in what has been termed the second Golden Age of television. However, the Nick and Norah Charles of Moonlighting, David and Maddie, were not married: on the contrary, the series was largely fuelled by the tension between the two leads, who were constantly sparring but were seemingly drawn to one another. Though this romantic tension has long been a staple of the silver screen, translating it into weekly episode…

HistoryDance[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:HM401-1281dream sequence050801 communication & media studiesDiegesis[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature0508 media and communicationsSilver screenmedicinegenderNarrativeDreamConsummationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonDisappointmentsérie téléviséeséquences de rêve05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history16. Peace & justiceComedylcsh:Sociology (General)Aesthetics[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyTV seriesmedicine.symptomMoonlighting
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Quality management in higher education: A comparative study of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland

2010

This chapter examines lecturers’ perceptions of the balance between quality assurance and quality enhancement in three case study higher education institutions in different European countries. Where quality initiatives emphasised assurance rather than enhancement, this was taken to indicate a significant limitation on a lecturer’s autonomy in the quality management process. In-depth interviews using a semi-structured schedule were conducted with 20 randomly selected academic staff in each of the three higher education institutions. The results from the interviews demonstrated a very wide range of views among the interviewees. However, generally, it was found that there was a high level of d…

Medical educationDisappointmentQuality managementHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Quality enhancementSchedule (workplace)Pedagogymedicinemedicine.symptombusinessQuality assuranceAutonomymedia_common
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Athletes’ regulation of emotions experienced during competition: A naturalistic video-assisted study.

2015

This study aimed to identify the type and effectiveness of emotional regulation strategies used by table tennis players to manage their emotions experienced during competition. Using a naturalistic video-assisted approach, 30 interviews were conducted with 11 national table tennis players. Ten emotions were identified in the participants’ transcriptions: anger, anxiety, discouragement, disappointment, disgust, joy, serenity, relief, hope, and pride. Qualitative analyses of participants’ transcriptions revealed the emergence of 4 categories pertaining to emotion regulation: (a) regulation efforts comprising: (i) antecedent-focused regulation (e.g., attention deployment, cognitive change); (i…

PrideDisappointmentSocial PsychologybiologyAthletesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAutomaticityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAngerbiology.organism_classificationDisgustDevelopmental psychologySocial supportmedicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonSport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Graffiti

2020

Emotions play an essential role in aesthetic and art experience. Graffiti is an example of urban visual communication, and it can also be understood as a form of art. Like other works of art, graffiti can evoke different aesthetic emotions in its audiences, such as pleasure, wonder, interest and pride but also disinterest, disappointment or embarrassment, and even anger and disgust—further impacting, for example, how they value this art form. However, few studies have explored what kinds of emotions people feel when they appraise graffiti. This chapter discusses emotions in graffiti using examples from participant interviews in the Purkutaide study. Interview quotes are assessed against the…

aesthetic experienceDisappointmentArt criticismcommunicationSelfmedia_common.quotation_subjecttaidekokemuksetEmbarrassmentesteettisyysurban artGraffitiemotionsestetiikkaWonderPleasuregraffitiAestheticstunteetkaupunkitaidemedicinegraffititAesthetic emotionsmedicine.symptomPsychologymedia_common
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La crise des intellectuels et ses avatars dans "Les Mandarins" de Simone de Beauvoir

2022

In the novel The Mandarins, Simone de Beauvoir shows the crisis of French intellectuals, namely writers facing ideological and political dilemmas after World War Two. Reflecting on the usefulness of their works, the main protagonists ask the fundamental question, namely why / for what to write and act. In the writer’s optics, two solutions are possible. On the one hand, the commitment, and the need for being aware of situations and actions. On the other hand, the idea of the autonomy of literature. This opposition seems to cause a failure of common expectations and hopes, conformism, collapse of values as well as love failures. The history of “broken illusions” of a known milieu allows the …

crisisintellectualscommitmentideological dilemmascontradictionsdisappointmentpessimistic vision of realityActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Romanica
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What is your couple type? Gender ideology, housework-sharing, and babies

2015

AbstractBACKGROUNDIt is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology plays a role in explaining fertility in advanced societies. In a micro perspective, the potential mismatch between gender equality (i.e., the actual sharing taking place in a couple) and gender ideology (i.e., attitudes and beliefs regarding gender roles) may drive childbearing decisions.OBJECTIVEThis paper assesses the impact of consistency between gender equality in attitudes and equality in the division of household labour on the likelihood of having another child, for different parities.METHODSRelying on two-wave panel data of the Bulgarian, Czech, French, Hungarian, and Lithuanian G…

jel:Z0CzechHOUSEHOLD LABORPERCEPTIONSFertility gender equity gender equality gender couple typology GGS survey5. Gender equalityMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES; HOUSEHOLD LABOR; FERTILITY INTENTIONS; 2ND BIRTHS; CHILD-CARE; EUROPE; EQUALITY; EQUITY; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDESBulgarianSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economics10. No inequalityProxy (statistics)media_common05 social sciencesfertility gender couple typology gender equality gender equity GGS16. Peace & justiceCHILD-CARElcsh:HB848-3697Feeling050902 family studieslanguagePublic sphereIdeologymedicine.symptomPsychologyEQUITYSocial psychologyTypologyEUROPEmedia_common.quotation_subjectGENDER EQUITYFertilityConsistency (negotiation)0502 economics and businessmedicineFERTILITYGENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES2ND BIRTHSATTITUDESEgalitarianismDemographyDisappointmentGENDER EQUALITYCOUPLE TYPEPrivate sphereSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografiagender couple typologyGGSlanguage.human_languageGENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY COUPLE TYPE FERTILITY GENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSFERTILITY INTENTIONSjel:J13jel:J1jel:J12jel:J16lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesEQUALITYBreadwinner modelPanel data
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General therapeutic guidelines

2017

There are currently no methods available that have been proven to promote or accelerate regenerative processes in nerves. This lack often leads to disappointment for both patient and physician.

medicine.medical_specialtyDisappointmentDiabetic neuropathyPostherpetic neuralgiabusiness.industryeducationmedicine.diseaseTrigeminal neuralgiahealth services administrationNeuropathic painmedicinemedicine.symptomIntensive care medicinebusinessNorepinephrine reuptake
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