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Changing behaviour
Theresa Marteau and colleagues argue that behavioural and social causes of poor health must be tackled in parallel to reduce inequalities
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Market Competition and Economic Effects of Government Policies
By utilizing systems methodology and thinking logic, this paper derives a general theorem to characterize when and how a market signals for additional competition from market players. Then, it establishes conditions for when...
Quantitative Analysis of Online Teaching and Learning Techniques and the 2019 English Language Proficiency Assessment Levels in a Tri-State Region
Theresa Paterra
Jan 01, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative, nonexperimental study was to determine the statistical differences among the delivery methods and among the proficiency levels among elementary schools across a tri-state area. Theories and...
Key Issues for Teachers Regarding Legislation, Litigation, and Advocacy
Understanding the laws governing education and key education-related litigation is essential for teachers to interpret and apply. Once teachers have this legal framework of knowledge, they can effectively advocate for their...
Matrimony and Monarchy
The research paper titled “Matrimony and Monarchy: The Failure of Bourbon-Habsburg Matrimonial Alliance,” is an in depth study of the matrimonial alliance between the Bourbon and Habsburg dynasties through the marriage of Louis...
Prognostic Model for the Risk of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Using Fuzzy Logic Modeling
This study formulated a model for assessing the risk of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) based on variables associated with the spread of COVID-19 infections. The study used the Mamdani fuzzy logic model based on a multiple input...
Blended and Flipped
Theresa Butori
Jan 01, 0001
STEM courses, in particular, challenge educators and learners to learn complex processes, much of which is not intuitive or outside their realm of experience. Blended learning and flipped classrooms allow educators to tackle the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Electrostatically-directed Pd-catalysis in combination with C-H activation
Systems incorporating catalyst-substrate non-covalent interactions are emerging as a versatile approach to address site-selectivity challenges in remote functionalization reactions. Given the achievements that have been made in...
Published by: Chemical science
Holistic approaches to e-learning accessibility
B Kelly, L Phipps
Mar 31, 2006
The importance of accessibility to digital e-learning resources is widely acknowledged. The World Wide Web Consortium Web Accessibility Initiative has played a leading role in promoting the importance of accessibility and...
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Recent Advances in Minisci-Type Reactions.
Reactions that involve the addition of carbon-centered radicals to basic heteroarenes, followed by formal hydrogen atom loss, have become widely known as Minisci-type reactions. First developed into a useful synthetic tool in...
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Electrostatically-directed Pd-catalysis in combination with C-H activation
Systems incorporating catalyst-substrate non-covalent interactions are emerging as a versatile approach to address site-selectivity challenges in remote functionalization reactions. Given the achievements that have been made in...
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Changing minds about changing behaviour.
Theresa M Marteau
May 01, 2018
Most of us value our health highly yet act in ways that undermine it. If we ate and drank less, didn’t smoke, and were physically more active, 40% of cancers and 75% of diabetes and cardiovascular disease would be...
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Precarity in the Ivory Cage
The higher education sector in Ireland has undergone major changes under the effect of neoliberalism including severe budget cuts, transfer of research funding to external agencies, reduction in permanent contracts and increased...
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‘Not one of the family’

Gender inequality within the university is well documented but proposals to tackle it tend to focus on the higher ranks, ignoring how it manifests within precarious work. Based on data collected as part of a broader...

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Precarity in the Ivory Cage
The higher education sector in Ireland has undergone major changes under the effect of neoliberalism including severe budget cuts, transfer of research funding to external agencies, reduction in permanent contracts and increased...
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Holding Ourselves to Account
This article uses critical reflexivity as a method to document and analyse the ethical dilemmas that emerge when researching academic precarity across the permanent/precarious divide. With our project on long-term academic...
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