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Thurmer, John. "Book Review: The House of My Friends: Memories and Reflections." Theology 107, no. 840 (September 2004): 472–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x0410700635.

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Khairi, Abil, Irgi Fahrezi, Irfan Sahputra, and Said Fadlan Anshari. "The Application of the K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) Method to Determine House Locations in the Batuphat and Tambon Tunong Areas, Aceh." Journal of Advanced Computer Knowledge and Algorithms 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2024): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/jacka.v1i1.14531.

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This study aims to apply the K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) method to find the location of a house situated precisely on the border between Batuphat and Tambon Tunong. The issue faced by the college friends is the difficulty in determining whether the house falls within the Batuphat or Tambon Tunong area. The KNN method is used due to its ability to classify based on the nearest neighbors' distance.The data used in this research includes information on the house's location and the Batuphat and Tambon Tunong areas. The training process is conducted to form the KNN model based on the known location data, while the testing process is employed to classify the unknown house location into either the Batuphat or Tambon Tunong area.The results of the study demonstrate that the KNN method can be utilized to determine the location of a house situated on the border between Batuphat and Tambon Tunong. By considering the nearest neighbors' distance, the house can be classified into one of the areas with a high level of accuracy.This research contributes to providing a solution for college friends who face difficulties in determining the house location on the Batuphat and Tambon Tunong border. The KNN method can serve as an effective tool in addressing this problem. Moreover, this study can serve as a basis for further development in the field of location classification based on the KNN method.
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Putri, Dini Palupi. "Pendidikan Karakter Pada Anak Sekolah Dasar Di Era Digital." AR-RIAYAH : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar 2, no. 1 (July 13, 2018): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.29240/jpd.v2i1.439.

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Character education is an application process of etiquette value and religious into the students through knowledge, the application of the values to yourself, family and each friends into the teacher, environment and also into God Almighty. The social development of the child in the age of the elementary school have increase. From the first only socialize with the family in the house and then grow up to know another people around him. The child in this age also know the digital style either in the house, friends, school and the environment. In the digital era it’s not only positive impact but also negative impact. In this case the figure of the parents, teacher and society are working to guide and watch the child to become good, excellent and have the positive aim to their self
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Dyah Purwani, Rizky, Wening Sekar Kusuma, and Dita Primashanti Koesmadi. "PENGARUH KEGIATAN BERMAIN PERAN RUMAH BALOK TERHADAP KECERDASAN INTERPERSONAL PADA ANAK." Al-Hikmah : Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Islamic Education 7, no. 1 (June 27, 2023): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.35896/ijecie.v7i1.482.

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Abstrak Studi ini dilatarbelakangi oleh rendahnya kecerdasan interpersonal anak, yang meliputi ketidakmampuan mereka memahami perasaan orang lain, menghargai karya teman, membentuk dan menjaga persahabatan, dan bertindak dengan cara yang menunjukkan kepada teman mereka bahwa mereka mirip dengan mereka. dan bahwa mereka memaafkan kesalahan mereka. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh kegiatan bermain rumah balok terhadap kecerdasan interpersonal siswa Kelompok A di TK Pandan Aran. Penelitian ini mengadopsi metodologi penelitian eksperimen. Sampling Non-Probabilitas, sering dikenal sebagai sampling saturasi, adalah metode sampel yang digunakan. Temuan studi menunjukkan bahwa siswa di kelompok A mampu bekerja sama dengan teman-temannya melalui kegiatan bermain peran, menjaga teman mereka dengan mengulurkan tangan saat dibutuhkan, dan berbagi makanan atau perlengkapan bermain peran. Hal ini menunjukkan bagaimana latihan bermain peran secara signifikan mempengaruhi pertumbuhan kecerdasan interpersonal siswa kelompok A di TK Pandan Aran Beran Ngawi. Hasil post-test dan pre-test menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan bermain Block House berdampak pada kecerdasan interpersonal. Latihan Bermain rumah balok memiliki hasil yang lebih besar pada Kecerdasan Interpersonal setelah (perawatan). Kata Kunci: Bermain Peran, Rumah Balok, Kecerdasan Interpersonal. Abstract This study is based on the issue of children's low interpersonal intelligence, which includes their inability to understand other people's feelings, to appreciate their friends' work, to form and maintain friendships, and to act in ways that show their friends they are similar to them and that they are forgiving of their mistakes. This study intends to investigate the impact of the block house role-playing activity on the interpersonal intelligence of Group A students at Pandan Aran Kindergarten. This study adopted an experimental research methodology. Non-Probability Sampling, often known as saturation sampling, is the sample method employed. The study's findings indicate that students in group A are able to cooperate with their friends through role-playing activities, take care of their friends by lending a hand when needed, and share food or role-playing supplies. This demonstrates how role-playing exercises significantly affect the growth of interpersonal intelligence in group A pupils at Pandan Aran Beran Ngawi Kindergarten. The outcomes of the post-test and pre-test show that Block House role-playing activities have an impact on interpersonal intelligence. Block House Role Playing Exercises had greater results on Interpersonal Intelligence following (treatment). Keywords: Role Playing, Block House, Interpersonal Intelligence
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Handayani, Ni Nyoman Lisna, and I. Putu Suardipa. "PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER BAGI PENDIDIKAN DASAR DI ERA DISRUPTIF." Maha Widya Bhuwana: Jurnal Pendidikan, Agama dan Budaya 5, no. 2 (November 30, 2022): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.55115/bhuwana.v5i2.1322.

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Character education is an application process of etiquette value and religious into the students through knowledge, the application of the values to yourself, family and each friends into the teacher, environment and also into God Almighty. The social development of the child in the age of the elementary school have increase. From the first only socialize with the family in the house and then grow up to know another people around him. The child in this age also know the digital style either in the house, friends, school and the environment. In the digital era it’s not only positive impact but also negative impact. In this case the figure of the parents, teacher and society are working to guide and watch the child to become good, excellent and have the positive aim to their self.Keywords: Character Education, Primary education, Distruption Era
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Tashjian, Sarah M., Virginia Fedrigo, Tanaz Molapour, Dean Mobbs, and Colin F. Camerer. "Physiological Responses to a Haunted-House Threat Experience: Distinct Tonic and Phasic Effects." Psychological Science 33, no. 2 (January 10, 2022): 236–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09567976211032231.

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Threats elicit physiological responses, the frequency and intensity of which have implications for survival. Ethical and practical limitations on human laboratory manipulations present barriers to studying immersive threat. Furthermore, few investigations have examined group effects and concordance with subjective emotional experiences to threat. The current preregistered study measured electrodermal activity in 156 adults while they participated in small groups in a 30-min haunted-house experience involving various immersive threats. Results revealed positive associations between (a) friends and tonic arousal, (b) unexpected attacks and phasic activity (frequency and amplitude), (c) subjective fear and phasic frequency, and (d) dissociable sensitization effects linked to baseline orienting response. Findings demonstrate the relevance of (a) social dynamics (friends vs. strangers) for tonic arousal and (b) subjective fear and threat predictability for phasic arousal.
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Dunton, Genevieve F., Yue Liao, Stephen Intille, Jennifer Wolch, and Mary Ann Pentz. "Physical and Social Contextual Influences on Children’s Leisure-Time Physical Activity: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 8, s1 (January 2011): S103—S108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.8.s1.s103.

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Background:This study used real-time electronic surveys delivered through mobile phones, known as Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), to determine whether level and experience of leisure-time physical activity differ across children’s physical and social contexts.Methods:Children (N = 121; ages 9 to 13 years; 52% male, 32% Hispanic/Latino) participated in 4 days (Fri.–Mon.) of EMA during nonschool time. Electronic surveys (20 total) assessed primary activity (eg, active play/sports/exercise), physical location (eg, home, outdoors), social context (eg, friends, alone), current mood (positive and negative affect), and enjoyment. Responses were time-matched to the number of steps and minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA; measured by accelerometer) in the 30 minutes before each survey.Results:Mean steps and MVPA were greater outdoors than at home or at someone else’s house (all P < .05). Steps were greater with multiple categories of company (eg, friends and family together) than with family members only or alone (all P < .05). Enjoyment was greater outdoors than at home or someone else’s house (all P < .05). Negative affect was greater when alone and with family only than friends only (all P < .05).Conclusion:Results describing the value of outdoor and social settings could inform context-specific interventions in this age group.
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Kandziora, Jerzy. "Opowieści o mieszkaniach z kręgu Schulzowskiego mitu." Schulz/Forum, no. 11 (December 3, 2018): 101–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/sf.2018.11.09.

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The topic of the paper are descriptions of apartments pccupied by Bruno Schulz and his two friends, Emanuel Pilpel and Stanisław Weingarten, included in the letters written by eye-witnesses to Jerzy Ficowski. The perception of those interiors was ambivalent – some accounts stress the dark and unhealthy atmosphere of the house. Even though they come from Schulz’s friends, they prove that his otherness was not fully accepted by them. There are also descriptions made by open-minded young observers, mainly schoolboys, for whom Schulz’s den is a temple of goodness and art. The accounts of the apartments of Pilpel and Weingarten also show problems with accepting otherness. The analysis presented makes the reader realize the distance separating Schulz and his friends from the stereotypical bourgeois culture.
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Singh, ShakuntalaA. "My Close Friends Lurk All Around The House, And He Knows Not!" Mens Sana Monographs 7, no. 1 (2009): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1229.48837.

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Suarsana, I. Kadek Doni. "Bat As An Installation Art Creation Ideas." CITA KARA : JURNAL PENCIPTAAN DAN PENGKAJIAN SENI MURNI 3, no. 1 (April 8, 2023): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.59997/citakara.v3i1.2339.

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This thesis raises the theme "bats as an idea for creating art installations." Starting from past memories when the author was still in grade V of Elementary School (SD) the writer and his friends played and caught small bats which are often called jempiit in the garden behind the house, after school the writer and friends took the time to play in the garden behind the house to catch or look for small bats (pinch). Bats are a member of the mammal group, and the only animals from this group that can fly. This capability, coupled with the ability to navigate at night using an acoustic orientation system (echolocation), makes bats an interesting animal. But there are some people who consider bats to be evil animals as in other places in the world, these flying mammals are often misunderstood. From the description above, the writer will make it happen by transforming bats into installation art, this work is made by the author using recycled materials such as used paper, coconut fiber, tissue, bamboo and cardboard.
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Cedro, Adam. "Friends of Norwid from Maria de Bonneval’s album." Studia Norwidiana 37 English Version (2020): 161–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/sn.2019.37-9en.

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The article offers a general description of the contents of a 19th century photo album belonging to Maria de Bonneval née Gerlicz, the niece of Konstancja Górska. Along with the history of photography and CdV photos, which revolutionised the market and customs at that time, the figure of the owner of the album is presented – with the use of previously unknown materials. Norwid had been guest to her Parisian house for several decades, almost as a household member. It turns out that in this 200-photograph album currently owned by the Bloch Family Foundation, more than 70 people were known to Norwid. We have thus the opportunity to see the images of many of them for the first time, while the album can be treated as a document belonging to Norwid himself.
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Malaikosa, Erna Juniasti, Luisa Sentia Paly, and Semuel Lonasali. "Database Management for the Arrangement and Management of Online Boarding Houses in the Archipelago Region." International Journal of Advanced Technology and Social Sciences 2, no. 4 (May 8, 2024): 589–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.59890/ijatss.v2i4.1813.

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Teluk Mutiara District is one of the sub-districts in the Alor Island group, currently a sub-district that has the potential for quite rapid regional development. With the increasing prospects for development and activities in this region, more and more people are coming to work, try their luck, attend education and live in this region. The geographical location of Alor Regency with the Islands region makes people choose the alternative boarding house as a temporary residence. People experience problems when looking for a boarding house because they have to go around and ask acquaintances and friends about the availability of empty boarding rooms. Boarding house owners are also limited in promoting boarding houses, they only write information about the boarding house business in front of the house. This limited information means a system has been created that can register, search for and promote boarding house businesses according to needs quickly and precisely. The iterative method is used in developing systems because this method can accept changes in requirements from users if necessary. The system was successfully built with a boarding house and promotion data collection feature as well as a boarding house search feature based on location, facilities and closest distance
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Crowder, Eleanor. "Working with the Ghosts." Canadian Theatre Review 121 (January 2005): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.121.004.

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Twice this summer, Rick Strong, the current president of the Friends of the Billings Estate, has stopped to watch me work as he crosses the path from the parking lot to the big house. “Outside all summer? You are so lucky!” he said. And he stands to watch the apprentices bunch through their eurythmy sequence a little longer.
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Mazza, Angela. "Are we citizens adrift or citizens assured?" Boolean: Snapshots of Doctoral Research at University College Cork, no. 2011 (January 1, 2011): 123–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/boolean.2011.27.

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What does citizenship mean to you? What role does your nationality play in your identity? I am a person of dual nationality; I am born in America and my father was Irish. I grew up never feeling truly American, as my mother was Italian and my dad;, having lived most of his adult life in California, remained pure Irish, from the friends he played golf with to an accent none of my American friends could understand. I remained ‘on the fence’ regarding my American citizenship. Although we lived in southern California, all our family friends came from Ireland and my house was always filled with people visiting from Europe. After America went to war, I moved my family to Ireland in search of a different way of life far from the hectic insanity of Los Angeles and I found myself in Cork in 2003, in a completely different world. In ...
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Darmansyah, Darmansyah, Popi Parpati, and Rahmat Gunawan. "Perancangan Aplikasi Mobile E-Marketplace Rumah Kost (Studi Kasus : Kabupaten Karawang)." Jurnal Interkom: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi 15, no. 4 (May 4, 2021): 24–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35969/interkom.v15i4.124.

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Karawang Regency is one of the industrial estates in West Java Province In addition,there are also many universities in Karawang Regency. The number of nomands in Karawang Regency until 2018 recorded 1.7 milion inhabitans. The nomands wo live in Karawang need a temporary residence or boarding house. During this time migrants in search of boarding house information by asking friends, asking the surrounding community and visiting one by one the location of boarding houses. This method is consiidered ineffective because it takes a lot of time to get the approciate boarding house information. In this study the authors made a mobile application E-Marketpalce boarding house in Karawang Regency. The system design method in this thesis research uses the Software Deplopment Life Cycle (SDLC) method with the waterfall model. This E-Marketplace mobile application was created using a bootstrap web platform, a programming language using PHP with a Codeigniter framework, Database Management System (DBMS) using MySQL and object-oriented modeling namely Unified Modeling Language (UML). The result of this study can be conclded that by making a mobile application E-Marketplace boarding house in Karawang regency that can help to facilitate boarding owners in marketing their boarding house. Keywords: E-Marketplace, Boarding House, Codeigniter.
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Rachmadi, Andry, Naufal Asyhab, Muhammad Dzulfikar Fauzi, Muhammad Dzulfikar Fauzi, and Agus Mulyanto. "A Web-Based Boarding House Information System in Yogyakarta." IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) 5, no. 1 (May 26, 2016): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ijid.2016.05104.

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Daerah Istimewa (Special Region of) Yogyakarta has 3,186 km2 wide area with 3,020,837 populations. Yogyakarta is well-known as an education city and a new student destination. Until 2005, it was reached number of 229,761 students (DIY Education Department, 2006). Finding boarding houses which are as needed and desired by students and learners is not easy. The obstacle that is often faced is do not know the area, or do not have friends who can give suggestion of appropriate boarding houses for students and learners. Therefore, it is necessary to create boarding house information system to facilitate students when looking for a place to stay. This information system is expected to help students finding a boarding house and also help boarding house owners to publish an empty boarding house room. System development method in this study is SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) using a waterfall model. The waterfall model is a systematic approach and sequential starting of the level of system requirements, then to the analyzing data, designing, coding, and testing / verification. The boarding house information system is capable of informing the boarding line with the criteria sought by searchers. This information system is also capable of displaying the boarding house location utilizing Google Maps API to ease the boarding house location searching.
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Marcheva, Deyana. "Event overview: Promotion of Christian Takoff’s books “Truth and Justice” and “Christals”." Law Journal of New Bulgarian University 16, no. 1 (February 17, 2021): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.33919/ljnbu.20.1.6.

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In 2019 SIBI Publishing House issued two book collections of the interviews, public speeches, comments and other texts from the personal blog of the most prominent jurist Mr. Christian Takoff. His colleagues and friends – the lawyer Mr. Valentin Braykov, the journalist Ms. Rossitsa Mihova and the judge Mr. Kalin Kalpakchiev delivered speeches at the event, which the Law Journal publishes with their consent.
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van Lier, Leo. "Classroom Research in Second Language Acquisition." Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 10 (March 1989): 173–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0267190500001288.

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In a sad final chapter of A House at Pooh Corner, Christopher Robin has to desert his friends of the Hundred Aker Wood in order to go to school. The mysterious world of the classroom is just barely alluded to as a vaguely ominous place where it is not possible to do Nothing, the favorite activity of all healthy inhabitants of the wood.
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Hodges, Dawn Z. "What qualities do lifelong friends and good leaders have in common?" Dean and Provost 25, no. 1 (August 23, 2023): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dap.31246.

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Earlier this summer I traveled to Lake Athens, Texas, just outside Dallas, for another gathering of five high school friends. We graduated high school together and set about earning college degrees, building careers, marrying, and raising children. We kept up with each other here and there, but for the most part, we lived separate lives. With the advent of Facebook, we all reconnected. In 2015, with careers firmly established and children raised and gone, we decided to have our own little high school reunion at a lake house belonging to one of the friends. We’ve met up six times since then. We also did weekly Zoom calls during the pandemic and set up a group text. We communicate with each other often.
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Hodges, Dawn Z. "What qualities do lifelong friends and good leaders have in common?" Campus Security Report 20, no. 7 (October 24, 2023): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/casr.31172.

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Earlier this summer I traveled to Lake Athens, Texas, just outside Dallas, for another gathering of five high school friends. We graduated high school together and set about earning college degrees, building careers, marrying, and raising children. We kept up with each other here and there, but for the most part, we lived separate lives. With the advent of Facebook, we all reconnected. In 2015, with careers firmly established and children raised and gone, we decided to have our own little high school reunion at a lake house belonging to one of the friends. We’ve met up six times since then. We also did weekly Zoom calls during the pandemic and set up a group text. We communicate with each other often.
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Fahy, Thomas. "The Freud Museum." Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 12, no. 10 (October 1988): 414–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.12.10.414.

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Sigmund Freud spent the last year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens, an impressive redbrick Hampstead residence. The house was bought by his friends after the penniless psychoanalyst and his family fled from Vienna in 1938. His personal assets had been extorted from him by the authorities following the Anschluss of Austria to the Third Reich. When the family took up residence, Freud's daughter, Anna, organised his new study to resemble his Viennese consulting rooms. Before her own death in 1982, Anna arranged for the house to become a museum in honour of her father. Once again the study was refashioned to Freud's original specifications. This time capsule was opened to the public in July 1986.
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Babushkina, Yulia V., and Irina E. Paramonova. "The Library World of Eduard Rubenovich Sukiasyan." Bibliography and Bibliology, no. 6 (December 29, 2023): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2411-2305-2023-6-97-102.

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A review is given of the biographical collection “The Great Librarian: Eduard Rubenovich Sukiasyan”, published in 2023 in the publishing house “Pashkov House”. This edition is dedicated to one of the most famous and authoritative theorists and practitioners of librarianship in our country, a truly large-scale Russian librarian, author of over a thousand scientifi c publications, Honoured Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation. The book contains unknown details of the biography of Eduard Rubenovich Sukiasyan (1937-2021) related to his youth and student years, other interesting episodes of his creative path, fragments of diary entries. The edition also includes reminiscences of E.R. Sukiasyan’s friends and colleagues and an impressive list of the scientist’s published works since 1960.
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Nggias, Falensia Fitria, Ni Made Wiasti, and I. Nyoman Suarsana. "Peran Kaum Perempuan Desa Wudi dalam Upacara Roko Molas Poco." Sunari Penjor : Journal of Anthropology 7, no. 2 (September 1, 2023): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/sp.2023.v7.i02.p02.

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Women in the roko molas poco ceremony have an important position, because this ceremony is related to the values ??and symbols of Manggarai women. This ceremony is a rite of carrying (roko) the main pole of traditional house (siri bongkok) which is symbolized as a beautiful girl (molas) who comes from the mountain (poco) and paraded to the site of the traditional house (Mbaru Gendang). The purpose of this study is to find out the role of woman in the roko molas poco ceremony. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method with an ethnographic research model through observation, interviews, and literature studies. The theory used is role theory and ecofeminism theory. Based on research, the ceremony divided it four stages, namely preparation stage, implementation stage, construction stage, and the house blessing stage. The role of women in the ceremony is that women are involved in the molas poco pick-up group, as friends of molas poco and involved in the contruction of the drum house.
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Maltzman, Forrest, James H. Lebovic, Elizabeth N. Saunders, and Emma Furth. "Unleashing Presidential Power: The Politics of Pets in the White House." PS: Political Science & Politics 45, no. 03 (June 12, 2012): 395–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096512000297.

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AbstractIn this article, we use a multimethod approach to shed light on the strategic use of presidential pets. We draw on primary source materials to demonstrate that pets are an important power center in the White House. Then we turn to presidents' strategic use of their pets in public. We present a theoretical framework and statistical evidence to explore the conditions under which presidents are most likely to trot out their four-legged friends. We show that presidents carefully gauge the best and worst times to conduct a dog and pony show. In times of war or scandal, dogs are welcome public companions, but not so in periods of economic hardship.
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Korzhova, Inessa N. "“Bread and house, shared alike…”: mythopoetic aspect of understanding friendship in K. Simonov`s poetry." Vestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures] 63 (2022): 221–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2022-63-221-233.

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The paper examines the poems of K. Simonov dedicated to the theme of friendship. They share high stability of semantics, leitmotif connections and speech embodiment. The strongest is the connection between the themes of friendship and death. It is not the community of views and similarity of characters, but the unity of trial by death, that constitutes the basis of comradeship. The act of dividing bread, less often beverage, is recurrent in the description of the life of friends. The stability of this component, its interpreting as an action that binds friendship, transfers it from the everyday plan to the ritual one and requires an appeal to the mythopoetic approach. The paper examines religious and folk variants of the rite of breaking bread and takes into account the reflection of this mythologeme in a Soviet poetry. We conclude that a poet does not reproduce any real rite, but uses a dominant in the folk consciousness connection of bread with a collective fate and lot. Friendship is conceived by Simonov as an introducing to a common destiny. This leads to the deindividualization of friends` image and the opposition of friendship to a personal category of love highlighted in a number of poems.
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Sajid, Mir Ibrahim, Samira Shabbir Balouch, and Sajid Abaidullah. ""New Bully" in Town or More Opportunities: The Rise in Domestic Violence amidst COVID-19 Outbreak." BioMedica 36, no. 2S (June 24, 2020): 37–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.51441/biomedica//biomedica/5-382.

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<p>The only job which never gets a break is &lsquo;house service&rsquo; and with more people living at home the work just adds on. There was a sudden rise of &lsquo;reported&rsquo; domestic violence in many countries of the world. Media, social and print hold the key in disseminating awareness of household abuse and call upon neighbors, families and friends to report violence.</p>
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Constantinou, Alexis. "The Peacebuilding Endeavours of Daniel Oliver and the Palestine Watching Committee in Mandate Palestine, 1930-48." Quaker Studies 26, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2021.26.1.4.

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This paper analyses the peacebuilding efforts of the official British Religious Society of Friends representative in Mandate Palestine, Daniel Oliver, and the Palestine Watching Committee (PWC). Previously unexamined documentation stored in the Friends House library and Haverford College archives details the extensive negotiations by Oliver and the PWC, which he co-founded, to influence British, Arab and Jewish senior political and royal officials. Combining individual and collective Quaker values concerning the Peace Testimony with a deep focus on British government colonial policies proved problematic. Internal fractions developed over the conduct of British forces in Palestine and the issue of Jewish immigration. Oliver defended the British government and continued to press for peace, demonstrating how patriotism significantly influenced his own spiritually guided message, while the PWC reduced its activities and became despondent over their lack of success and the decline of the Mandate.
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Berezkina, Svetlana V., and Nina L. Dmitrieva. "“I Embrace You Brotherly, Friendly…” (Alexander Pleshcheyev’s Letters to Vasily Zhukovsky, 1809–1814)." Literary Fact, no. 1 (31) (2024): 52–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-8297-2024-31-52-94.

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The article is the first complete publication of the letters of Alexander Pleshcheyev (composer, poet, playwright, member of the Arzamas Society) to Vasily Zhukovsky for 1809–1814. During this period, Pleshcheyev was one of the closest poet’s friends, aware of all his personal and creative affairs. The lack of Zhukovsky’s letters to him, lost in the later fire of the estate house in Bolshaya Chern, makes Pleshcheyev’s letters the most valuable source of Zhukovsky’s scientific biography of the early period (before he departed from his native lands). In 1809–1814, Zhukovsky spent a lot of time on the road, leaving and returning to Muratovo, where his love for Maria Protasova attracted him. The article presents Pleshcheyev and his wife, Anna Ivanovna, as the most active participants in the unsuccessful attempts to arrange a desirable marriage for Zhukovsky and Maria. It is worth noting that Pleshcheyev’s letters help publishers of the poet’s epistolary to solve the most complicated issues related to these movements and his relationships with relatives and friends. Also, these Alexander Pleshcheyev’s letters contain pivotal dates for determining the time of the creation of Zhukovsky’s “home” humorous poems, which have conditional dating in some printed publications. The letters containing messages and postscripts by V.I. Gubarev, S. Moreau de la Meltier, O.P. Bouquillon, and others give a comprehensive idea of the life of the hospitable Pleshcheyev house.
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Manucharova, Darya. "Educational Activities of the Abramtsevo Artistic Circle and Vasilii Polenov’s House of Theatrical Enlightenment." Experiment 25, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 101–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2211730x-12341332.

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Abstract This article examines the activity of the Abramtsevo circle, mainly in the spheres of theater and church architecture. The partnership of two close friends, Savva Mamontov and Vasilii Polenov, generated most of the circle’s ideas and shaped its grand plans. The article analyzes the group’s cultural and educational projects, revealing the different ways in which the educational ideas of the Abramtsevo community influenced the realization of Polenov’s concepts and plans, which in turn were implemented in the artist’s social and theatrical life during the 1910s and 1920s.
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Kristianto, Stefunus. "Analysis and Rental of Boarding House Information System In Tangerang City." bit-Tech 5, no. 1 (August 25, 2022): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.32877/bt.v5i1.529.

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For remote workers, overseas students, who have business outside the city, the need for a boarding house is very important to stay for a long time at an affordable cost. Looking for a boarding house can be done by asking friends, owners of nearby boarding houses or visiting adjacent areas from the area visited, so that the information obtained by kostan seekers is less efficient and effective, this results in a lack of information obtained and not fitting according to the ability of the pocket. The purpose of this system can provide data containing kostan information, which is packaged in detail, complete with the location of the boarding house and available facilities. In building this system using PHP and MySQL. Here using the waterfall methodology, this method of logging runs gradually through having to wait for the completion of the previous stage and walks down from the beginning of the development of the system starting from the planning to the final part of the system development is the maintenance stage. The result is a website that contains available boarding house information to make it easier for customers to choose the boarding house they want, and this website can make customers as boarding house owners can promote or add their boarding houses on this website, on this website can also make rental transactions which makes it easier for customers from outside the city to make transactions anywhere and anytime.
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Riley, Margaret. "The club at the Temple Coffee House revisited." Archives of Natural History 33, no. 1 (April 2006): 90–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2006.33.1.90.

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A club which met at the Temple Coffee House, near Fleet Street in London, during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries is now well known and is considered to be the “earliest natural history society in Britain”. Probably initiated by Hans Sloane (1660–1753) and his close friends, it is referred to in manuscripts as a botanic club, and drew together some of the most active natural historians of the day. Evidence of its business was originally found in remarks scattered through their correspondence. Errors, however, were later discovered in the way this material was interpreted, leading to the assumption that more was known about the club's activities than the facts supported: a membership of forty is an often repeated mistake. This reappraisal of the documentation is made in the light of further research. Some authors concluded that meetings were merely informal gatherings, but comments in The transactioneer (1700), a satirical tract against Sloane, reveal details about the organisation of these occasions. Together with additional archival references, they show that, even when the initial evidence is re-assessed to take account of earlier inaccuracies, the club was indeed a significant focal point for scientific virtuosi and for promoting botanical knowledge.
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Willson, Margaret. "Negotiating Race, Inequality and Gender in the Work of an NGO in Bahia, Brazil." Practicing Anthropology 23, no. 2 (April 1, 2001): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.23.2.4532rw25xw041287.

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When I first arrived in Salvador, Brazil in 1991, I stayed with the relatives of friends I had made in Amsterdam. This family lived in a very poor part of Penambuas, itself a poor neighborhood at the periphery of Salvador. An open sewer ran in front of the house. This sewer, in turn, emptied out into an even larger sewer at the bottom of the hill. The toilet of my hosts did not work, but at least they had a house (largely because of money sent from Amsterdam). Their neighbor's home consisted of rubble piled to make unstable walls topped by a roof of broken boards. At the bottom of the hill, next to the larger sewer, young children, who seemed to have no parents, lived in a makeshift tent of tom blue plastic. Despite the daily scrubbing that the daughters of my hosts gave to their own house, cockroaches lived happily on the bathroom walls and in the kitchen cupboards, while rats lurked under the washing trough. The children from the blue tent begged daily at the door for food.
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Appleberry, J. Mark. "Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress: A Focus on Relationships." American Journal of Law & Medicine 21, no. 2-3 (1995): 301–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0098858800006365.

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Dan Boyles, Jr. secretly videotaped Susan Kerr while they engaged in sexual intercourse. Boyles’s friend, Karl Broesche, suggested the videotaping. Boyles agreed. Broesche and two other friends hid a video camera in the bedroom and videotaped themselves crudely joking and commenting on the situation. They left the camera running and snuck out of the house. The camera recorded the ensuing encounter between Dan and Susan.Boyles took possession of the tape and showed it to friends on three occasions. Approximately ten people actually saw the tape. Susan Kerr learned of the tape’s existence several months later, confronted Boyles, and eventually took possession of the tape. In the meantime, Kerr’s reputation at her school, Southwest Texas State University, took a turn for the worse. She was called “porno queen” by many of her acquaintances, and was constantly confronted with questions about why she did it and whether she would do it again.
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Stobart, Andrew. "‘Storying the leading’: curating narratives of leadership in conversation with Vaughan S. Roberts and David Sims, Leading by Story." Holiness 4, no. 1 (June 16, 2020): 149–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/holiness-2018-0002.

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AbstractThis article has been developed from a conversation held and recorded at the Wesley House community in January 2018, as part of its regular Thursday evening Methodist Studies sessions. The session used Roberts’ and Sims’ recently published book Leading by Story to consider how leadership is embodied in ministry. Sharing stories of leadership in Wesley House's cross-cultural community led to significant insights, which arose as one particular leadership story was explored using Roberts’ and Sims’ central concept of ‘curating stories’. This article offers the conversation as a reflective review of the book. Staff, students and friends of Wesley House present at the conversation represented many different contexts, including Methodist churches in the USA, Britain, Fiji, Hong Kong, Kenya, South Korea and Zambia.Leading by Story: Rethinking Church Leadership, Vaughan S. Roberts and David Sims (London: SCM Press, 2017), 256 pp, £25.00 pbk
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Andy. "Aplikasi Website Rekomendasi Rumah dengan Metode Trust Aware Recommendation System." Bulletin of Computer Science Research 3, no. 1 (December 31, 2022): 132–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.47065/bulletincsr.v3i1.222.

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Home is a basic need for every human being. as said by WHO, a house is a physical structure or building for shelter, where the environment is useful for physical and spiritual health as well as social conditions for the health of families and individuals. Therefore, the house is an important need that must be met. Currently, people usually look at newspapers or recommendations from friends or relatives or through exhibitions to find a house that they want to buy or rent. Meanwhile, for home owners or developers, promoting their homes is usually done by distributing flyers or through newspapers, television and social media. For the community, the process of finding a house is often difficult to get what they want. Meanwhile, for home owners or developers, this promotion process is often not on target and costs a lot of money. To solve these problems, a website-based application can be designed that can be used as a bridge for the community and home owners or developers in finding and promoting homes. To improve the services of the website, the Trust Aware Recommendation System (TARS) recommendation method will be applied to provide recommendations to the public regarding houses that are in accordance with their wishes. This website application also provides a map (map) that can make it easier for people to find out the location of the house and also in finding houses around the desired location
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Crewe, Emma, and Nicholas Sarra. "Chairing UK Select Committees: Walking Between Friends and Foes." Parliamentary Affairs 72, no. 4 (August 28, 2019): 841–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsz036.

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Abstract In this article, we aim to look at the political, social and emotional world created by the UK’s House of Commons select committees and the part played by their chairs. Drawing upon the theoretical traditions of political anthropology (Spencer (2004, Anthropology, Politics and the State: Democracy and Violence in South Asia, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)), group analytical theory (Foulkes (1948, Group Analytic Psychotherapy: Method and Principles, London, William Heinemann Medical Books)) and pragmatic philosophy (Dewey (1922, Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology, New York, NY, Henry Holt and Company)), we view the experience of individuals as relational, created in their interaction with other individuals and groups. The context is that select committees aspire to consider evidence impartially and work cohesively to hold government to account. Our focus is on the political work of the chairs of Commons’ select committees. Committee chairs, members and staff are constrained by the architecture, rules and rituals in their bid to achieve plausibility, but at the same time find the room to express individuality in the ways that they manage emotions and communicate with others through words, silence, bodily movements or facial expressions. By embodying the committee, and mediating between those involved, the work of chair involves walking between friends and enemies—forming alliances, dealing with disagreements and disciplining the unruly—to create the impression that select committees are above party politics.
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II, Robert W. Turner, Robert Turner, Amanda Sonnega, Tim Cupery, Evelyn Bush, Teri Rosales, and James S. Jackson. "RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND SELF-RATED HEALTH IN FORMER NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ATHLETES." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (November 2019): S619. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2306.

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Abstract Concern exists about the health and well-being of football players, yet little research exists on the psychosocial risk and protective factors of NFL athletes’ well-being. This study assesses the role of religious attendance, social support, and self-rated health in former NFL athletes. Data comes from a stratified, random sample of 1,063 former NFL players. A set of nested linear regression models evaluated the relationship between self-rated health status and two indices of social support (family and friends) and attendance at religious services. Frequent attendance at religious services (β=0.19, p&lt;.01), support from family (β=0.06, p&lt;.05), and support from friends (β=0.06, p&lt;.01) are positively and significantly related to better self-rated health. The ability to get out of the house did not affect these associations. However, the pain symptoms index fully accounted for any positive effect of family support and religious attendance in self-rated health.
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Sharp, Rob, and Richard Stupart. "Friends like these: A shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism." International Communication Gazette 85, no. 8 (December 2023): 612–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17480485231214355.

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This paper draws on previous work in the fields of conflict studies and journalism studies, as well as empirical work by the authors on the normative language of conflict journalism to argue that this subfield of journalism appears to have increasingly ‘moved house’ from the normative universe of institutional journalism to that of professional humanitarianism. We describe three shifts that are taking (or have taken) place whose effects may include a transformation of ideas around ‘what conflict journalism is for’ and how it understands its presence in armed conflict.
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Tsai, Kellee S. "Banquet Banking: Gender and Rotating Savings and Credit Associations in South China." China Quarterly 161 (March 2000): 142–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000003970.

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The thirty members of Mr. Chang's society were asked to meet at his house on the 18th of the seventh month. As they were coming at his request and were going to help him with his need for funds. Mr. Chang provided a feast for his friends. A feast was served at all subsequent meetings of the [credit] society, but after the first meeting each member paid his share of the expense. (Sidney D. Gamble, “A Chinese mutual savings society,”Far Eastern Quarterly, No. 41 (1944), p. 41)
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Rogers, Deb. "Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast." After Dinner Conversation 4, no. 11 (2023): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/adc2023411108.

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How do the friends your child makes change their life outcomes? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, two suburban families and their daughters (Tamara and Kate), live next door to each other. However, over time, Tamara’s parents, William and Beverly, get mixed up in a drug scheme. Things go wrong and William’s daughter, Tamara, is put in prison while their father, William, makes a deal to stay out of prison. The narrator blames them for their own daughter, Kate’s, current issues. Years later, when William is sent to hospice and the house is empty, the narrator breaks into their house to find and steal the left over money from the drug deals from time past. He plans to use the money to help his own daughter (Kate), whom he believes has a right to that money for the harm of their negative influence on their daughter.
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Milton, Philip. "Locke the Plotter? Ashcraft's Revolutionary Politics Reconsidered." Locke Studies 7 (December 31, 2007): 51–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5206/ls.2007.1056.

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In the twenty years since it was published, Richard Ashcraft’s Revolutionary Politics and Locke’ s ‘Two Treatises of Government’ has become established as a major contribution to Locke scholarship. Ashcraft’s primary interest was in political theory, and though he emphasized that he was not writing a political biography he did insist that Locke’s political thought ‘cannot be grasped in any way other than on the basis of biographical evidence’. One of his main aims was to dispel what he called the ‘myth of Locke’s political innocence’ and he sought to portray him as a committed political activist, not a ‘detached philosopher’. ‘We have become accustomed’, he wrote, ‘to seeing a tapestry in which Locke is pictured alongside Newton or Boyle. The historical Locke, however, was more often in the company of Ferguson or Wildman or some obscure tradesmen.’ The comparison is a striking one. Robert Ferguson has gone down in history as Ferguson the Plotter, and John Wildman was someone who, in the words of his biographer, was ‘plotter alike against Charles I, Cromwell, Charles II, James II and William III’. Both were involved in the Rye House plot and Monmouth’s rebellion, though Wildman preferred to leave the risks to others. If Ashcraft is to be believed, Locke was similarly involved, and so too were most of his friends: ‘The fact is that the majority of Locke’s friends were political activists, and of these, the overwhelming majority had been members of the Green Ribbon Club and were participants in the Rye House conspiracy’.
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Inoue, Y., A. Stickley, A. Yazawa, J. Aida, I. Kawachi, K. Kondo, and T. Fujiwara. "Adverse childhood experiences, exposure to a natural disaster and posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami." Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 28, no. 1 (May 15, 2017): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2045796017000233.

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Aims.To investigate whether adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) modify the impact of exposure to a natural disaster (the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami) on the occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among older people.Methods.Data were collected as part of the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES), which is an on-going epidemiological survey investigating social determinants of health among older people across Japan. Information on PTSD symptoms based on the Screening Questionnaire for Disaster Mental Health, traumatic exposure to the earthquake (i.e., house damage and loss of relatives/friends during the earthquake/tsunami) and ACEs was obtained from 580 participants aged 65 or older living in Iwanuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, which suffered severe damage as a result of the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami in March 2011. Associations were examined using Poisson regression analysis with a robust variance estimator after adjusting for covariates.Results.The prevalence of PTSD was 9.7% in this population; compared to those with no traumatic experience, the prevalence of PTSD was approximately two times higher among those who experienced the loss of close friends/relatives (PR = 1.84, 95% CI = 1.11–3.03, p = 0.018), or whose house was damaged (PR = 2.15, 95% CI = 1.07–4.34, p = 0.032). ACE was not significantly associated with PTSD. Stratified analyses by the presence of ACE showed that damage due to the earthquake/tsunami was associated with PTSD only among those without ACEs; more specifically, among non-ACE respondents the PR of PTSD associated with house damage was 6.67 (95% CI = 1.66–26.80), while for the loss of a relative or a close friend it was 3.56 (95% CI = 1.18–10.75). In contrast, no statistically significant associations were observed among those with ACEs.Conclusion.Following the Great East Japan earthquake/tsunami in 2011 a higher risk of developing PTSD symptoms was observed in 2013 especially among older individuals without ACEs. This suggests that ACEs might affect how individuals respond to subsequent traumatic events later in life.
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Fitriani, Rika, Werry Darta Taifur, and Delfia Tanjung Sari. "Preferensi Kepemilikan Rumah Bagi Masyarakat Berpenghasilan Rendah (Studi Kasus: Kota Payakumbuh)." Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi 23, no. 1 (February 25, 2023): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jiubj.v23i1.3129.

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The functions of house not only as a residence, but also as an asset, investment, identity and a reflection of the preference of its inhabitants. Housing ownership for low-income people is something that is not easy, it needs support from the government through various housing supply and development programs. The government needs to pay attention to housing ownership preferences for low-income people in an effort to meet this housing need. This study aims to identify housing ownership preferences for low-income people who take the study area in Payakumbuh City. These preferences were identified using conjoint analysis by looking at four factors, namely the type of housing provision, financing scheme, price and location. The results showed that in general 250 respondent households chose the informal type of housing provision, namely building houses independently, the financing that was considered more considered was non-formal financing by making loans to family/friends, savings or by selling assets. The price of the selected house is under Rp. 100,000,000, - with a location on the outskirts of the city. The price factor is the most important factor in assessing or buying a house (41.467%), followed by the financing scheme factor (22.089%) then the location factor of the house (18.908%) and the type of house (14.736%). The correlation value with the Person's r method is 0.985 and with the Kendall's Tau method of 0.929 indicating that the respondent's preference is acceptable to describe the preference for home ownership with a small significant value of 0.05.
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Masita, Masita, and Ihwan Ihwan. "PERMAINAN TRADISIONAL MBOJO-BIMA TUTU KALI KU MA..MA.. UNTUK MENSTIMULASI KETRAMPILAN SOSIAL ANAK USIA DINI." PELANGI: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Islam Anak Usia Dini 1, no. 1 (August 23, 2019): 53–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.52266/pelangi.v1i1.281.

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This article is titled: Traditional Games of Tutu Kali Ku ma..ma .. To Stimulate Early Childhood Social Skill in Mboj-Bima, with the aim being to get the traditional Mbojo-Bima Tutu Kali game ma ma ... ma ... to stimulateskills social early childhood.The form of the traditional game Mbojo-Bima Tutu Kali Ku ma..ma ... is itMy tutu is ma ... ma ...Sa anggonggo wa’i le le..leu .....La Jami mpako ka dui ma mpekeI want to go to the gopa cave ina na’e gepu .....Wio wao salaja waoKido, salaja kodoI asked you to go gopa ina nae gepuThen the palms are arranged then the group leader chooses to take the hands to be pinched or ears while being lifted up to the height of the height so that it will hurt so much by saying the words: Waura do you know ...Then answered: wauraa .......Ngaha kai uta au ??????????Ngaha Kai Uta KarambaThen once the group leader asked by pinching harderNgaha ka uta au ???????????Ngaha kai uta kahoro ma roci hori ..........After that the group leader quickly removes his hand that picks his hand or ear is up to what is chosen by the leader of the game group.After that the game is done, which is hiding in places that are considered not easy for the game keeper to know, saying: Wauraa ...... ?????Waura ........ ?????Waura ....... ?????Waura ....... ?????Then answered: WauraaThen the leader of the game group sees it and says:Akaku waura eda know reThen that’s all that is done until the game is finished and you get who will be punished. The punishment was whether it was pinched, hit by the palm of his hand. Then finished my tutu times ... bro ... Traditional children’s games are born of culture. the game is a heritage, inheritance from our ancestors. So that by preserving it as the culture of our ancestors. But inheritance itself always changes according to the times and the development of culture. The relevance of the traditional game of Mojo-Bima Tutu My time is ma..ma ... to stimulate the skills of early childhood is my tutu game ma ... ma ... has a strong relationship with the growth and development of early childhood especially. With these games, it will help stimulate early childhood. So that the horizons of thinking become very broad, advanced and creative and most importantly the children will feel happy, happy and happy without any burden as a child. Children will be more open to playing with their friends and will increase intimacy between one child and another. Especially if the child has returned to their home, the socialrelations of the community with their friends are not interrupted. Usually children will always remember what they did when at kindergarten school together with their friends, then if their house is close together the children will come to their friend’s house to play again, repeating the game that has been done at the school. So that his social relations are not only with his peers but with his friends ‘brothers, his friends’ siblings, his friends ‘parents, and also his friends’ neighbors. So that social relations have beennurtured and fostered starting from this early age. When they go up to children, adolescents and adults, the lessons and experiences that they have passed through as children will affect their lives later.
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Sarwar, Fareeha, Shagufta Hamid Ali, and Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry. "DOMESTIC AND FAMILIAL ISSUES LEADING TOWARDS DIABETES MELLITIUS TYPE – II IN RAWALPINDI." Pakistan Journal of Social Research 03, no. 03 (September 30, 2021): 570–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v3i3.404.

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Domestic sphere or domesticity indicates the house, a place where a person can live privately with family. Family is a main unit of a house as well as fundamental institution of society. Families of different or same ethnic groups combine to form a society. Family is considered as a composition of individuals having relationship of marriage, adaption, partnership or friends. The behavior of the family members with each other imparts a great impact on a person's health. When any of the family members receive stress from the family or from any member of family then they can get chronic disease like diabetes type 2. Descriptive methodology has been used for the collection of data including methods of in-depth interview. It is concluded that behavior of family members with each other is responsible for the cure of diseases and good as well as bad health of a person. Keywords: Domestic sphere, Familial issues, Diabetes mellitus type II
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Moraes-Partelli, Adriana Nunes, and Ivone Evangelista Cabral. "Images of alcohol in the adolescents’ life of one quilombola community." Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 72, no. 2 (April 2019): 468–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0264.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the images of alcohol in the rite of passage of adolescents of a quilombola community. Method: Qualitative and participatory study was developed by Creative and Sensitive Method, and guided by generated questions: “In my house, alcohol is...”; “Near my house, I see alcohol in...” Ten adolescents who live in a quilombola community in the north of the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, participated in the group dynamics. The material was submitted to a thematic analysis. Results: Images of alcohol are common in the daily life of adolescents and can be seen in bars drinks, in their homes or in soccer fields; in different moments within the community (weekend barbecues, church celebrations, after soccer); and also in rites of passage, where adolescents first sipped or tasted alcohol with friends or socially with adults. Final Consideration: Alcohol in quilombola communities is cultural, and socially accepted, which turns it into a challenge for health professionals to promote health education with these adolescents.
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Sobian, Pether. "Daily Lives of Dayak Ethnic Community in Betang Long House of Ensaid Panjang Village Sintang District West Kalimantan." SOSHUM : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora 11, no. 2 (August 1, 2021): 120–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/soshum.v11i2.2532.

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This study was conducted to determine the daily lives and social interaction of the Dayak Desa inside and outside Betang Panjai (the long house). This research used a descriptive qualitative approach through the phenomenological method. The study will use semi-structured interviews with three key informants and four other informants. The research data obtained comes from interviews, observation, documentation study and literature study. The theory used in this research is social interaction and social interaction form from Soerjono Soekanto. The results of this study conclude that the Dayak people are active workers, uphold their trust, respect each other and have a high sense of brotherhood. Culture and customs are adhered to in daily practices, including working together in the gardens, fields and rice fields, sharing stories and listening to the conversations of friends and neighbors in the living room. Differences in views on politics, education and technology do not hinder social interaction among residents of Panjang's house.
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Wati, Fanny Fatma, Ratna Kurnia Sari, and Tiara Dwi Aprilia. "Aplikasi Perancangan Informasi Kos Berbasis Android." Journal CERITA 8, no. 1 (February 8, 2022): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/cerita.v8i1.2137.

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seek knowledge and earn income by local people but also people from outside Tegal. This of course will make people from inside and outside Tegal look for temporary housing or boarding houses until their education or work is complete. The problem of finding boarding houses for students, employees, and the general public has become a classic problem that appears every year. Surely this is due to the unavailability of good information for boarding house seekers. Currently, the search for boarding houses for students, employees, or the general public still relies on information obtained from friends and other people. This is reversed during the current millennial revolution which is growing i. To find out the location of the desired boarding house, an application is needed which will later be made with the Basic4Android application. Basic4Android programming is a programming language which is one of the easiest to learn and develop until now. Basic4Android is a programming science developed in software and developed by the company Anywhere Software Ltd.
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Jiang, Hong, and Feng Lu. "To Be Friends, Not Competitors: A Story Different from Tesla Driving the Chinese Automobile Industry." Management and Organization Review 14, no. 3 (August 22, 2018): 491–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mor.2018.34.

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This interview contributes to the conversation around the automobile industry by focusing on the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) sector. Both of the discussants’ research interests encompass China's industrial competitiveness, innovation, science and technology policy, and the evolution of Chinese manufacturing industries. Professor Feng Lu, the interviewee, has conducted continuous and substantial fieldwork tracing the development of the Chinese automobile industry. He was one of the first experts to urge the Chinese government to help local automobile manufacturers develop innovation capabilities and proprietary products. Further, his 2005 book, The Policy Choice to Develop China's Automobile Industry with Independent Intellectual Property Rights, profoundly influenced the national policy transition toward emphasizing in-house innovation.
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Kelmendi, Adriatik. "Segregation – Growing Up in Kosovo." Comparative Southeast European Studies 69, no. 2-3 (September 1, 2021): 413–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2021-0015.

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Abstract The author gives a personal account of how he experienced the difficult 1990s in Kosovo. In 1990, when Yugoslavia fell apart, he was 12 years old. He grew up in Kosovo’s “parallel school system”. In 1999, when NATO bombed Yugoslavia, the then 20-year-old worked for the newspaper Koha Ditore in Pristina. His family’s house in Peja was destroyed, members of his extended family as well as friends and acquaintances murdered. His parents and siblings sought refuge in Montenegro; he himself in North Macedonia. They returned to Peja after the end of the war, and slowly regained their lives.
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