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Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire

2022

Purpose: To study the association of parents’ reports about their children’s near work and outdoor habits with myopia in their children. Methods: Data from a questionnaire study conducted in 1983 among Finnish schoolchildren were reanalyzed. Vision screening had been performed for all the schoolchildren (n = 4961) in the 1st, 5th, and 8th grades (7-, 11-, and 15-year-olds) in an area of Central Finland. The questionnaire, including information about myopia, was returned by 4305 (86.7%) participants. Items concerned parents’ estimates of their child’s habitual reading distance, time spent indoors as compared with age peers, daily near work, outdoors time, and parents&…

time spent indoorsulkoiluesiintyvyysparents’ myopiaclose reading distanceparents opinionCHILDHOODlikinäköisyyskyselytutkimuslapset (ikäryhmät)lukuetäisyyslukeminenAGEnuoretOUTDOOR ACTIVITIESWORLDWIDE3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsajankäyttöperinnöllisyysquestionnaire studychildren’s myopiaSCHOOLCHILDRENriskitekijätnäköchildren's myopiaPREVALENCEREFRACTIVE ERRORSvanhemmatparents opinion; children’s myopia; close reading distance; time spent indoors; outdoors; parents’ myopia; questionnaire studyoutdoorsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthRISK-FACTORSgeneettiset tekijätparents' myopia
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Soluzioni smart per la fruizione del patrimonio culturale in siti UNESCO

2022

tourism destinationUNESCOvirtual spaceICTsmart cultural heritagecultural heritageWorld Heritage ListSmart Tourism TechnologieSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografiaimaginative geographiesmart solutiondestination image
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Imagine there’s no borders. Miti identitari, percorsi di viaggio, sguardi sull’altro dall’Antichità al Medioevo

2022

Sulla dicotomia identità e alterità la critica moderna si è molto esercitata negli ultimi decenni, mettendo a punto un armamentario di strumenti e categorie analitiche utili a identificarne i rispettivi spazi di applicazione: da un lato, troviamo dunque l’identità, con tutto il suo repertorio di parole-chiave, quali tradizione, memoria, scrittura, purezza, coerenza; dall’altro, l’alterità, in tutti i suoi gradi, che vanno da una potenziale assimilabilità a un’estraneità radicale, espressa, volta per volta, dalla climax di termini quali ospite, straniero, rifugiato politico, esiliato, nemico, invasore. Il volume che qui presentiamo si propone di indagare, attraverso una galleria di casi stud…

travel boundaries prejudiceSettore L-FIL-LET/07 - Civilta' BizantinaSettore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanicaancient worldSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia RomanaSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura GrecaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Truth in Fiction Reconsidered

2018

Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our understanding of fiction. One obvious implication of this is considering fiction as a matter of pretence. The theory I offer claims that it is a mistake to take truth as a substantial notion. This view rejects possible worlds and pretence as decisive features in dealing with fiction. Minimalist theory of fiction offers a solution that gives a way to combine a philosophical theory of meaning and views of literary theory. Narrative worlds approach saves its usefulness since its focus is more in the psychological process of reading. Minimalist theory of fiction is based on the minimal theory of truth …

truthfiktionarrative worldsfictiontulkintamerkitykset (semantiikka)mahdolliset maailmatpossible worldsnarratologiaminimal theory of truthymmärtäminenuse theory of meaningminimalistinen teoria fiktioistafilosofiakaunokirjallisuustotuus
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Domesticating the future?: Citizen’s income discussion in Estonia

2018

ABSTRACTCitizen’s income is an idea that is currently gaining ground in many parts of the world. The prospect of disappearing jobs and social exclusion that the globalized world faces has given the...

tulotEstoniaCultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjecttulotasoneoliberalismNeoliberalism050801 communication & media studiesuusliberalismidomesticationGlobalization0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)UtopiaPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationDomesticationmedia_commonta511Virocitizen’s income05 social sciencesglobalisaatiokansalaispalkkaworlds of justification0506 political scienceeconomykansalaisetutopiaPolitical economySocial exclusionutopiatglobalizationJournal of Baltic Studies
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EntityBot: Actionable Entity Recommendations for Everyday Digital Task

2022

Our everyday digital tasks require access to information from a wide range of applications and systems. Although traditional search systems can help find information, they usually operate within one application (e.g., email client or web browser) and require the user's cognitive effort and attention to formulate proper search queries. In this paper, we demonstrate EntityBot, a system that proactively provides useful and supporting entities across application boundaries without requiring explicit query formulation. Our methodology is to exploit the context from screen frames captured every 2 seconds to recommend relevant entities for the current task. Recommendations are not restricted to on…

user intent modelingSettore INF/01 - Informaticareal-world tasksProactive information retrievalCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts
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Worldviews and National Values in Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish Early Childhood Education and Care Curricula

2021

This paper examines how worldviews and national values are displayed in the national (Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) curricula of Sweden, Finland and Norway. The specific interest is to investigate what similarities and differences there are between these three ECEC curricula with regard to the position of religions and other worldviews. ECEC is often the first societal arena for children to enter and to negotiate their personal values, worldviews, and memberships in relation to the values represented in the surrounding social context. Countries employ different policies for dealing with diversity. Home languages for example, are often supported whereas for home cultures and worl…

varhaiskasvatusworldviewspohjoismaisuusPedagogyeducationNational valuesPedagogikcurriculumuskonto ja uskonnotdiversityearly childhood education and carearvot (käsitykset)monimuotoisuus516 Educational sciencesmaailmankatsomuskansallinen kulttuuriopetussuunnitelmat
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Transforming an In-prior Conference into a Massive Online Event to Celebrate the United Nation's World Creativity and Innovation Day amidst the COVID…

2022

The University of Jyväskylä’s UNESCO Chairs and the Council for Creative Education-Finland decided to celebrate the United Nation’s World Creativity and Innovation Day in the form of a traditional, physical conference on 21 April 2020. During the last phases of preparations for the event, the COVID-19 pandemic unexpectedly hit the world and the organisers needed to transform the traditional conference program into an online event with several innovative solutions. In this chapter, the conference organisers describe the theoretical and technical background of the online conference, which has started a new conference series at the University of Jyväskylä. When it became clear that the confere…

verkkokonferenssitkoulutuskokouksetkansainvälinen yhteistyöWorld Creativity and Innovation Dayluovuusopetustapahtumatinnovatiivisuuskonferenssitetäkokoukset
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Suomen ja Norlannin tiet

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vesireitittietrajatNorrlandNorlanti
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Maailma

Eero ja Erkki Fredriksonin säätiö

vesistötkaupungitthe WorldMaailma
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