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Assessing the measurement invariance and antecedents of legal cynicism in São Paulo, Zurich, and Montevideo.
INTRODUCTION: This paper accomplishes two goals. First, we assesses the measurement invariance of legal cynicism among adolescents in São Paulo, Brazil, Montevideo, Uruguay, and Zurich, Switzerland. Second, we evaluate a series...
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Health impact modelling of different travel patterns on physical activity, air pollution and road injuries for São Paulo, Brazil.
BACKGROUND: São Paulo city, Brazil, faces challenges caused by rapid urbanization. We illustrate how future travel patterns could lead to different health consequences in the city. METHODS: We evaluated the health impacts of...
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Judging Beyond the Sandal
Peter Candy
Jun 22, 2020
D.19.2.31 (Alf. 5 dig. a Paulo epit.) is a remarkable text that has eluded interpretation for centuries. This exegesis shows how taking account of the text’s logical and rhetorical features facilitates its interpretation from a...
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The role of social support in reducing the impact of violence on adolescents’ mental health in São Paulo, Brazil
Objectives: We investigated whether perceived social support among adolescent students moderated the association between violence exposure and internalising symptoms in São Paulo city, Brazil. Methods: We tested the...
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Special issue "reflecting on Freire: a praxis of radical love and critical hope for science education"-theme: transnational collaborations and solidarities: Transnational conversations about science education
Haira Gandolfi
Mar 27, 2023
In this article I will examine some of the issues raised by the following three articles in this special issue about Paulo Freire and science education: Jenny Tilsen's "The freshness of irreverence": learning from ACT UP towards...
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Behavior disorders and subjective burden among caregivers of demented patients.
UNLABELLED: Many patients with dementia live within the community supported by their family and friends. Majority of patient caregivers suffer from high levels of stress. METHODS: A quasi-experimental study, which compared the...
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Towards a More Critical Cognizant Learning Model
Hussein Chaitani
Jan 01, 2024
It could be argued that the current adult education paradigm aligns with a liberal knowledge economy. A more critical perspective is Paulo Freire's banking education concept that removes criticality from a learner's repertoire...
Victims, bullies and bully-victims
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of self-reported bullying as victims, bullies or bully-victims among 9th grade adolescents in the city of São Paulo, Brazil; to investigate association between bullying with negative health...
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Technical-Economic Feasibility Study of a Tri-Generation System in an Isolated Tropical Island
Over the years, and despite the energy efficiency measures and possibilities, there has been an increase in energy consumption worldwide. However, the resources and primary energies are limited and short stocked, and the energy...
Association between self-control and health risk behaviors

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Self-control (SC) has been consistently found associated with diverse health risk behaviors (HRBs), but little research refers to low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, there is evidence that some HRBs...
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A Bourdieusian analysis of the participation of Polish students in the ERASMUS programme
In this paper we examine the perceptions of ERASMUS agents' of Polish students' participation in the EP. We provide a Bourdieusian analyse of the cultural and social capital acquisition of students based on the qualitative data...
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Brain-to-Brain Coupling in the Gamma-Band as a Marker of Shared Intentionality
Cooperation and competition are two ways of social interaction keys to life in society. Recent EEG-based hyperscanning studies reveal that cooperative and competitive interactions induce an increase in interbrain coupling....
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Association between self-control and health risk behaviors
Abstract: Background: Self-control (SC) has been consistently found associated with diverse health risk behaviors (HRBs), but little research refers to low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, there is evidence that some...
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Genomic control of metastasis
Abstract: Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality, and a detailed understanding of the metastatic process could suggest new therapeutic avenues. However, how metastatic phenotypes arise at the genomic...
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Physiological demands of a swimming-based video game

Active video games (exergames) may provide short-term increase in energy expenditure. We explored the effects of gender and prior experience on aerobic and anaerobic energy systems contributions, and the activity profiles of...

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Association between self-control and health risk behaviors
BACKGROUND: Self-control (SC) has been consistently found associated with diverse health risk behaviors (HRBs), but little research refers to low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, there is evidence that some HRBs tend...
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