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Gorla, Sreekanth, and Meghana Nasre. "List Coloring of Planar Graphs with Forbidden Cycles." Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 55 (November 2016): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.endm.2016.10.030.

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Edgecomb, Sean F. "A Performance between Wood and the World: Ludwig II of Bavaria's Queer Swans." Theatre Survey 59, no. 2 (April 25, 2018): 221–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557418000078.

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In her 1964 essay “Notes on ‘Camp,’” Susan Sontag includes Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (1875–6) in a list that illustrates “random examples” from “the canon of Camp.” Though the ballet has become an integral part of the classical repertory for professional companies from Moscow to New York to Sydney as well as the inspiration for numerous figure skaters (most notoriously in Johnny Weir's outré and rhinestone-bedecked interpretation in 2006), it has, as suggested by Sontag, been creative afflatus for gay underground performers for more than a century. But what are the origins of the swan gone queer? As this article demonstrates, I suggest that one way to trace both the swan's queer genealogy and its continuity lies in the dramatic history and lived performance of the ill-fated Ludwig II (hereafter “Ludwig”) of Bavaria (1845–86)—the Swan King (Fig. 1). Tchaikovsky, after all, had been inspired by the dramatic story of the effete young king (and perhaps titillated by a shared closeted gay desire), who would become a prototype for the ballet's tragic hero, Prince Siegfried. In fact, dance scholar Peter Stoneley suggests that “Swan Lake confirms the virtual impossibility, in Tchaikovsky's [and Ludwig's] era, of accommodating homosexuality within wider society.” Ludwig's desire was expressed through a lens of his same-sex fantasies and their inspired artistic interpretations, most notably taking form in the construction of his neo-Romanesque, fairy-tale castle Neue Burg Hohenschwangau (more commonly known as Neuschwanstein or New Swan on the Rock Castle, though it was not renamed until after Ludwig's death). Ludwig's queer positionality also arises from the theatrical way that he performed a highly aesthetic (though hardly effective) approach to monarchy with his swan-bedecked castle and its environs as a sort of metastage set. In this context, the swan may be read as an example of what Donna Haraway calls “a companion species,” or a personal animal symbol (real or mythical) that represents a variety of feelings that are otherwise difficult to express in the hegemonic context of a given time and place (like homosexuality in Roman Catholic Bavaria in the nineteenth century). Ludwig chose the swan (drawn from family heraldry but primarily envisioned in his own life through storybook-driven fantasy) as a means of alternative expression to that normally available to a man in his position and with his responsibilities, and also as a way to enact his forbidden desires.
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Voloshina, I. A., N. M. Savina, and L. V. Kozlova. "TOP-50 Professions in Demand Requiring a Secondary Vocational Education: Experience of Application and Approaches to Update." Federalism, no. 4 (December 15, 2020): 189–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2073-1051-2020-4-189-199.

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In the face of intense technological changes, the issues of highlighting the most sought after professions, including workers and mid-level professionals, to determine priorities in vocational education are particularly relevant. The article presents the results of a study dedicated to the experience of using the list of 50 professions most in demand in the labor market requiring secondary vocational education (hereinafter the list of top 50) in the regions. It has been established that most often in the regions the list of top 50 is used to determine the professions for the implementation of vocational education and training, the formation of control figures for admission to professional educational organizations and to determine the directions for the development of vocational education in the region. The top 50 list is the basis for the formation of regional lists of the most in-demand professions (top-region) that meet the needs of regional labor markets. This determines the need for regular (once every three years) updating of these lists. Based on the results of the study, proposals were formed on the formation of lists of demanded professions, which were taken into account when preparing an updated list of the top 50.
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Leelertkij, Thanapat, Parthana Parthanadee, and Jirachai Buddhakulsomsiri. "Vehicle Routing Problem with Transshipment: Mathematical Model and Algorithm." Journal of Advanced Transportation 2021 (February 2, 2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8886572.

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This paper presents a new variant of vehicle routing problem with paired transshipment demands (VRPT) between retail stores (customers) in addition to the regular demand from depot to retail stores. The problem originates in a real distribution network of high-end retail department stores in Thailand. Transshipment demands arise for one-order-per-season expensive items, whose inventories at the depot may become shortage after the middle of a season, while they remain available at some retail stores. A transshipment demand is a request for items that need to be picked up from a specific store that has the items and delivered to the store that requests the items. The objective of solving the VRPT is to find delivery routes that can satisfy both regular demands and transshipment demands in the same routes without incurring too much additional transportation distance. A mixed integer linear programming model is formulated to represent the VRPT. Six small problem instances are used to test the model. A hybrid threshold accepting and neighborhood search heuristic is also developed to solve large problem instances of VRPT. The heuristic is further extended to include a forbidden list of transshipment demands that should not be included in the same routes. The purpose is to prevent incurring too much additional distance from satisfying transshipment demands. With the forbidden list, the problem becomes vehicle routing problem with optional transshipment demands (VRPOT). Computational testing shows promising results that indicate effectiveness of the proposed hybrid heuristics as well as the forbidden list.
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Lodi, Lorenzo, and Jonathan Tennyson. "A line list of allowed and forbidden rotational transition intensities for water." Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 109, no. 7 (May 2008): 1219–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2007.09.015.

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Orsi, Francesco. "MILL AND SEXUAL REFORM." Think 17, no. 50 (2018): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147717561800026x.

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Should positional sexual misconduct (sexual advances or interaction where one party is known, or should be known, to have a significant power over the other) be included in the list of morally forbidden behaviours? I explore benefits and costs of this moral reform with the help of J. S. Mill.
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Samoshkin, Vladlen, Victor Meleshko, and Artem Yakovenko. "DOPING IN SPORTS AND WAYS COMBATING VIOLATIONS ANTI-DOPING LEGISLATION." Sports Bulletin of the Dnieper 1 (2020): 142–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32540/2071-1476-2019-1-142.

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Introduction and purpose of the study. In article to perform that doping is one of the serious of problem of modern sport. Defines important questions regarding antidoping rules and anti-doping control in sport. Given the promising solutions to the problems of doping in Ukraine. It is an extremely complex because it involves the interrelated medical, legal, political, moral, organizational, social and pedagogical aspects. To use the doping is the same to spread and the most to chase’s infringement of the law in branch of sport which to lie in the area of several fields by law. Just for this offence to foresee the several kinds of responsibility at the same time-administrative, civic. discipline’s and is particular event the criminal. The hypothesis of the study lies in the fact that in modern Olympics sport to observe the tendency of introduction in quality of doping by new improved substances and methods, gene and cellular doping and other achievement by medicine and biology. And according constantly to widen a list of drugs and methods WADA-AMA which inclusive three measures of inhibition: complete forbidden, forbidden only on the match and the drugs what limited at kinds of sport. Experts of Olympics sport by Ukraine would be constancy monitoring that tendencies and to improve of legislative and normative-legal base and infrastructure of the anti-doping policy which should be brought in line with modern international standards. The aim of the research is to determine the parents’ attitude to systematize the modern knowledge about the ways of effective counteraction to infringe by anti-doping legislation. Methods. Analysis, synthesis and systematization of scientific literature data and materials from the Internet. Results. The analysis of literary sources has found the next. To suppose that the partial modification’ athletes on the gene and cellular level will be appearance earlier than will be official to approve of cellular technologies treatment by ills. The world anti-doping code to action joint with International standards as documents what to concern by of all constituent part doping checkup that nostrified in Ukraine. By effort of WADA-AMA to exploit a new analytic methods to research of human growth hormone and biomarkers of gene doping and steroid profile of athletes. A list complete forbidden by WADA-AMA of drugs and methods include: anabolic mediators, hormones and modulators of metabolism, diuretics and camouflage agents, beta-2 agonists, peptide hormones and factors of growth, to manipulate with blood and urine, genetics doping (sexual modifications). The drugs that forbidden only on the match: stimulates, narcotics, cannabinoids, steroid hormones glucocorticoids. The drugs what limited at kinds of sport: beta-blocks. Method of doping checkup as analysis by proofs of biological passport athlete what to put together with steroid, hematological and endocrinology modules, don’t substitution traditional doping checkup by method search of forbidden substances in specimens but to add its. The underline what adversary of doping to insist on therefore that ergolitic substances and methods to kill the just idea of “fair play” - the moral code of world sport. According to code on the start all athletes must to have equal chances on the victory. Conclusions. Defines such class from forbidden WADA-AMA from a list of drugs and methods what is: complete forbidden; forbidden only on the match; limited the kinds of sport and frequency offence there for internal use. Defines that analysis by proofs of biological passport athlete to add the traditional doping checkup. To accentuate on the fact that doping pursuit to threaten for social functions of sport. Key words: doping, athlete, sport, anti-doping measures
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Brown, David E., and Breeann M. Flesch. "A Characterization of 2-Tree Proper Interval 3-Graphs." Journal of Discrete Mathematics 2014 (February 23, 2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/143809.

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An interval p-graph is the intersection graph of a collection of intervals which have been colored with p different colors with edges corresponding to nonempty intersection of intervals from different color classes. We characterize the class of 2-trees which are interval 3-graphs via a list of three graphs and three infinite families of forbidden induced subgraphs.
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Lewallen, Michael. "Resource List." Activities, Adaptation & Aging 10, no. 1-2 (March 21, 1988): 125–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j016v10n01_12.

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Tall, Emily. "Behind the Scenes: How Ulysses Was Finally Published in the Soviet Union." Slavic Review 49, no. 2 (1990): 183–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2499479.

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Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost has resulted in an astounding flood of hitherto forbidden foreign classics. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, George Orwell's 1984 and Animal Farm, Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Isaac Bashevis Singer's short stories, and James Joyce's Ulysses were all published during 1988-1989, and D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, Saul Bellow's Herzog, and the poetry of Ezra Pound, Chaim Nachum Bialik, and Czeslaw Milosz have all been promised for 1990.' It is as if permission were given, a list of forbidden books were consulted, translations were commissioned, and the books were published. In the case of Joyce, for example, Gorbachev came to power in 1985 and Ulysses was published in 1989. Surely, it would seem, the Russian Ulysses was a child of glasnost.
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Bowers, John Andrew. "Simulating waiting list management." Health Care Management Science 14, no. 3 (June 22, 2011): 292–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10729-011-9171-x.

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Chao, Che-Yi, and Ja-Chen Lin. "Secret Image Sharing Revisited: Forbidden Type, Support Type, and Their Two Approaches." Applied Sciences 10, no. 11 (May 28, 2020): 3753. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10113753.

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In this paper, we introduce two new image-sharing types to extend the applicability of sharing. Type 1 is our so-called forbidden type. In its sharing system, any t of the n shares can recover the secret image, unless the t shares form a forbidden group listed in a forbidden list. Type 2 is our so-called cross-department support type. If a government has 3 departments {DEPH, DEPM, DEPL}, then 3 thresholds (tH, tM and tL) exist. Any tH number of officers from department DEPH can unveil the secret image, and likewise for any tM and tL number of officers from departments DEPM and DEPL, respectively. Type 2 image sharing allows a secret to be disclosed not only in an intra-department meeting but also in a cross-department meeting. In this study, both types are implemented through two approaches: the polynomial and linear-equations approaches. Hackers can be confused when two approaches are mixed. As for the applications, use Type 1 to protect sensitive information in medical or military images or legal documents; and use type 2 to support cross-department crime investigation, industrial production, etc.
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Chowdhury, Shib Shankar. "STRESS, TRAUMA, PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND RESILIENCE OF WOMEN AS REFLECTED IN VARIOUS MOVIES AROUND THE WORLD." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 4 (February 24, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i4.2018.202.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between stressor due to restriction of women movement, traumatic events due to war, sexual abuse or domestic harassment and psychological symptoms, quality of life, and resilience. To explore the topic I analyzed samples consisted of 16 randomly selected subjects from sixteen various movies - Deliver Us From Evil, Forbidden Games, Metamorphosis, Monster, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Cemetery Club, Schindler’s List, The Cemetery Club, The Magdalene, The White Ribbon, Two Women, Taken, Empty Suitcase, Damini- Lightning, Dahan (Crossfire) and Ghajini.
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Graham, Steve, Karen R. Harris, and Connie Loynachan. "The Spelling for Writing List." Journal of Learning Disabilities 27, no. 4 (April 1994): 210–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002221949402700402.

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Hayes, Christine. "Roman and Jewish Law: Looking for Interaction in all the Right Places." Law and History Review 37, no. 4 (November 2019): 955–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248019000713.

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Malka presents convincing evidence in support of the claim that the rabbinic list is not indigenous but borrowed from the Roman legal institution of infamia, which was also attached to certain professions and also deprived persons of their eligibility for testimony. More important, she shows that this structural parallel is bolstered by a deeper conceptual parallel, for underlying both the rabbinic and the Roman disqualification is a wider Greco-Roman discourse on self-control (with Plutarch providing a four-fold list parallel to the tannaitic list in substance).
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MAZUMDAR, JAIDEEP, and ATSUSHI EBIHARA. "A review of the lycophyte and fern names treated as new in Carl Peter Thunberg’s Flora Japonica." Phytotaxa 406, no. 2 (June 14, 2019): 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.406.2.5.

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Following the advice of Carl Linnaean, his apostle Carl Peter Thunberg first explored Japan, a forbidden country for Europeans at that time. Thunberg collected several plants from Japan and described them in detail in his Flora Japonica. He also introduced some new species, the names of which are still accepted today, but as he published them later than their first publication he did not validly publish them. Here a revised list is presented of these lycophyte and fern (pteridophyte) names considered by Thunberg to be new, along with their valid publication details, type information and currently accepted names.
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Kalugina, D. A., and O. S. Kalmykova. "UPDATING THE LIST OF TOP REGIONS AS A WAY TO OVERCOME THE IMBALANCE BETWEEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN THE REGIONAL LABOR MARKET. EXPERIENCE OF THE SVERDLOVSK REGION." KAZAN SOCIALLY-HUMANITARIAN BULLETIN 11, no. 4 (August 2020): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24153/2079-5912-2020-11-4-27-31.

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Overcoming the contradiction between specialists who are trained by the system of secondary vocational education, on the one hand, and the need of employers for personnel, on the other, is one of the priorities of state policy in the field of professional training. The article contains a number of provisions: understanding the problem of imbalance in the labor market, the activities of state Executive bodies to overcome this problem at the Federal and regional levels, as well as the assistance of all stakeholders and social organizations. Such a problem as an imbalance between supply and demand in the labor market of various professions, specialties and qualifications was characteristic of the Sverdlovsk region, as evidenced by its reflection in the current Strategy of socio-economic development of the region. That is why improving the training system has become one of the goals of socio-economic policy. At the Federal level, a list of the TOP 50 most popular in the labor market, new and promising professions that require secondary vocational education has been developed. This list is a guideline for structural changes in the system of secondary vocational education, but it is not enough to bridge the gaps between supply and demand in the market of these regions. To take into account regional specifics, it is necessary to develop a similar list of professions in each subject of the Russian Federation. The adoption and updating of such a list requires an organized interaction of enterprises, authorities and educational organizations. The joint managerial and sociological problems that affect the interaction of social groups and public organizations of Sverdlovsk region in the process of achieving common goals, contains a compilation of practices that can be applied in other subjects of the Russian Federation.
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Poláková, Markéta, and Tomáš Kostelecký. "Povolání zvolených poslanců za první republiky a dnes." Středoevropské politické studie Central European Political Studies Review 18, no. 1 (April 1, 2016): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cepsr.2016.1.1.

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The article focuses on an analysis of the professions of Czech deputies in the interwar period and in the period after 1989. Based on the theoretical framework of representation we assume that voting decisions are influenced not only by party electoral programs, but also by the individual characteristics of candidates. Candidate professions may indicate whether they are considered to be sufficiently qualified and whether they are considered to represent the interests of voters. The aim of the article is to analyse the differences between two historical periods and the differences among parliamentary parties. The analysis proved that the structure of professions of parliamentary representatives changed dramatically over time. The professions of representatives in the interwar period tended to resemble the professions of their core voters, and hence were rather different across political parties. In contrast, the professions of parliamentary representatives elected on the party list of different parties became rather similar after 1989. A clear tendency towards the emergence of professional politicians can be observed. A descriptive type of representation is on the decline.
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Livneh, Cheryl. "The Adjective Check List as a Predictor of Lifelong Learning in the Human Service Professions." Psychological Reports 65, no. 2 (October 1989): 603–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1989.65.2.603.

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The purpose of this study was to identify personality characteristics, using The Adjective Check List, that could be used to predict lifelong learners in the human service professions. 143 professionals responded to The Adjective Check List and a demographic form. 23 of the scales were subjected to principal factor analysis followed by a varimax rotation. Multiple regression was applied to the extracted factors to predict the average number of hours spent in learning activities per month. Characteristics identified were insufficient to develop a profile of lifelong learners. Only one factor—Organized—significantly correlated with the amount of time human service professionals spent in learning activities over the past year.
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Bondareva, Natalia A., and Svetlana V. Plyasova. "Competitiveness of self-employed professions." Journal of Modern Competition 15, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.37791/2687-0657-2021-15-1-37-44.

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The Russian Federation has established and introduced a tax on professional activities (NAP) as part of the development of special tax systems, but the competitiveness of the professions offered by the tax legislation is not taken into account. The authors determined the purpose of the study: the expediency of using the professions specified in the tax legislation to provide services for personal, domestic and (or) other similar needs, For this purpose the following tasks were solved: the place of the NDP in the aggregate of all existing special tax regimes of the Russian Federation was considered; a comparative analysis of the application of taxation of self-employed citizens in Russia and abroad, in particular, in Germany, is carried out. The study uses methods of statistical observation, comparison, and analysis. It is revealed that during the period of use of the NDP, although the number of entrepreneurs has increased, but budget revenues are insignificant. The comparison of the lists of professions showed that the professions allowed for use by self-employed citizens (freelancers) in Germany differ from the Russian ones established by law: they are competitive in the economy. Self-employed citizens must confirm their professions with diplomas, belong to professional associations, associations, be sure to study at advanced training courses, compete with an employee. The analysis of the reasons for the use of the NAP regime by individuals in Russia showed that professional activity within the regime is forced and is aimed at obtaining additional, rather than basic, earnings, as in GermanAs a result of the study, it was found that the professions specified in the legislation of Russia are not competitive. It is proposed to change the list of NPA professions taking into account special professional education and competitiveness in the labor market.
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Odnoroh, Halyna. "KEY COMPETENCES OF FUTURE GARMENT WORKERS: THE OFFER AND DEMAND IN THE LABOUR MARKET." Науковий вісник Інституту професійно-технічної освіти НАПН України Професійна педагогіка, no. 2(19) (November 25, 2019): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.32835/2223-5752.2019.19.31-42.

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Relevance: State standards for professional (vocational) education of such professions as "seamstress", "dressmaker", "cutter" reveal the content of essential professional competences of these professions, as well as list general (key) competences common to all three professions. They have led to the need to identify a separate list of key competences required by employers of garment enterprises for each profession. Aim: analysis, comparison and generalization of the offer and demand for key competences of garment workers in the Ukrainian labour market; determination of personal qualities, demanded by modern employers of Ukrainian garment enterprises for such professions as "seamstress", "dressmaker", "cutter". Methods: the paper has analyzed, compared and summarized 270 vacancies and 344 curricula vitae available on Ukrainian and international job search websites to determine the level of needs of Ukrainian employers in the garment industry for garment workers with key competences (www.work.ua, www.hh.ua, www.rabota.ua). Results. The paper clarifies the statistical needs of employers of Ukrainian garment enterprises for seamstresses, dressmakers and cutters with key competences. It compares the offer and demand for garment workers and proves that they cannot adequately meet the needs of modern employers due to insufficient levels of their key competences. It highlights that dressmakers and cutters are the more in-demand workers with key competences and should work in the field of public services or a single production... Conclusions: the paper proves the interdependence between the need for well-developed personal qualities of skilled workers and types of profession and production. It reveals the role of garment workers' key competences in developing personal qualities required by Ukrainian garment enterprises for such professions as "seamstress", "dressmaker" and "cutter", as well as the connection between key and professional competences.
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Widhiastuty, Ni Luh Putu Sri, and I. Made Wardhana. "English lesson material of reservationist professions in handling personal hotel rooms through telephone." Journal of Applied Studies in Language 2, no. 1 (June 11, 2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/jasl.v2i1.807.

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Reservationist / reservation officer of Front Office Hotel is in charge of handling hotel room reservations. The duty of the hotel's front-line reservationist is to record and complete tasks related to hotel room orders, filing room reservation data, control room inventory well, calculate forecasting, make arrival list guests (arrival list) based on existing bookings, create group information lists, create VIP information lists, create room occupancy statistics, and create daily, monthly, and yearly reports. One ability to apply good selling techniques namely the ability of a reservationist to communicate with foreign guests using the English language. English is the language of international communication, which is needed by employees who work in the world of tourism and hotels in Bali, especially for hotel front reservationist. A hotel front desk reservationist is required to communicate using the correct and standard English when serving guests who make hotel reservations. Reservationists who accept hotel room bookings by phone, usually start the conversation using the standard greeting. As a reservationist, the understanding of hotel products should really be considered, such as the location of the rooms, the types of rooms available, the applicable room rates and other service facilities available at the hotel.
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Yurchenko, Sergei N., Jonathan Tennyson, Anna-Maree Syme, Ahmad Y. Adam, Victoria H. J. Clark, Bridgette Cooper, C. Pria Dobney, et al. "ExoMol line lists – XLIV. Infrared and ultraviolet line list for silicon monoxide (28Si16O)." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 510, no. 1 (November 12, 2021): 903–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3267.

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ABSTRACT A new silicon monoxide (28Si16O) line list covering infrared, visible, and ultraviolet regions called SiOUVenIR is presented. This line list extends the infrared EBJT ExoMol line list by including vibronic transitions to the $A\, {}^{1}\Pi$ and $E\, {}^{1}\Sigma ^{+}$ electronic states. Strong perturbations to the $A\, {}^{1}\Pi$ band system are accurately modelled through the treatment of six dark electronic states: $C\, {}^{1}\Sigma ^{-}$, $D\, {}^{1}\Delta$, $a\, {}^{3}\Sigma ^{+}$, $b\, {}^{3}\Pi$, $e\, {}^{3}\Sigma ^{-}$, and $d\, {}^{3}\Delta$. Along with the $X\, {}^{1}\Sigma ^{+}$ ground state, these nine electronic states were used to build a comprehensive spectroscopic model of SiO using a combination of empirical and ab initio curves, including the potential energy (PE), spin–orbit, electronic angular momentum, and (transition) dipole moment curves. The ab initio PE and coupling curves, computed at the multireference configuration interaction level of theory, were refined by fitting their analytical representations to 2617 experimentally derived SiO energy levels determined from 97 vibronic bands belonging to the X–X, E–X, and A–X electronic systems through the MARVEL (Measured Active Rotational–Vibrational Energy Levels) procedure. 112 observed forbidden transitions from the C–X, D–X, e–X, and d–X bands were assigned using our predictions, and these could be fed back into the MARVEL procedure. The SiOUVenIR line list was computed using published ab initio transition dipole moments for the E–X and A–X bands; the line list is suitable for temperatures up to 10 000 K and for wavelengths longer than 140 nm. SiOUVenIR is available from www.exomol.com and the CDS data base.
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Raposo, Vera Lúcia. "To Act or Not to Act, That Is the Question: Informed Consent in a Criminal Perspective." European Journal of Health Law 19, no. 4 (2012): 379–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157180912x650708.

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Abstract Some years ago the doctor was seen as the one who “knows better”, and it was absolutely unconceivable that the patient could refuse the suggested treatment or even ask any questions about it. Differently, nowadays doctors face demands to keep their patients informed and can even be sued when they act without patient knowledge and consent. On the patient’s side this new paradigm does not necessarily legitimate euthanasia — still criminally forbidden in most parts of the world — but allows some kind of personal power over body, health and life, materialized in advance directives. On the doctor’s side, it entails a change in the list of good medical practices, imposing the doctrine of informed consent and the prohibition of dysthanasia.
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Schlundt, David G., James W. Pichert, Melinda R. Rea, Wonder Puryear, Marie L. I. Penha, and Susan S. Kline. "Situational Obstacles to Adherence for Adolescents with Diabetes." Diabetes Educator 20, no. 3 (June 1994): 207–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014572179402000305.

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Twenty adolescents with insulin -dependent diabetes mellitus were interviewed to obtain samples of problem situations that create obstacles to dietary adherence. The resulting 57 situations were analyzed using a reliable coding system to determine the presence or absence of 28 stimulus features. A hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify 10 relatively homogeneous categories of obstacles to dietary adherence: being tempted to stop trying; negative emotional eating; facing forbidden foods; peer interpersonal conflict; competing priorities; eating at school; social events and holidays; food cravings; snacking when home, alone, or bored; and social pressure to eat. Diabetes educators should consider an individual's ability to cope with this array of obstacles to adherence when individualizing treatment. Dietary intervention then can be personalized to address specific situational obstacles.
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Joy, Mark, and Simon Jones. "Transient Probabilities for Queues with Applications to Hospital Waiting List Management." Health Care Management Science 8, no. 3 (August 2005): 231–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10729-005-2014-x.

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Utley, Martin, Steve Gallivan, Mary Mills, Marisa Mason, and Christobel Hargraves. "A consensus process for identifying a prioritised list of study questions." Health Care Management Science 10, no. 1 (December 9, 2006): 105–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10729-006-9003-6.

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Lasjaunias, P., and Paul Legmann. "Recommendations of the Assistance Publique des Hopitaux de Paris, AP-HP (Paris Public Hospitals Group) France: The Role of Medical and Non-Medical Staff in Providing Information to Patients." Interventional Neuroradiology 6, no. 4 (December 2000): 269–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/159101990000600401.

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The 20 key points of the AP-HP document (Assistance Publique des Hopitaux de Paris) 1) Hospital doctors must provide health care recipients with information in compliance with standards laid down by the medical code of ethics. 2) Radiographers and nursing staff must contribute to the provision of information within the framework of their assigned responsibilities and in compliance with their professional rules. 3) Doctors must draft prescriptions clearly, ensure that the patient and immediate family circle understand them and encourage compliance. 4) Doctors have a duty when examining, treating or advising to provide clear, appropriate and fair information regarding the patient's condition and the investigations and treatment proposed. During the course of the illness, physicians must take into account their patients' individual personalities when providing explanation and ensure these are understood. 5) Unless the condition places others at risk, a particularly grave diagnosis or prognosis may be withheld from a patient if the doctor, in good faith and for legitimate reasons, believes this to be in the best interests of the patient. 6) A patient should be informed of a fatal illness only after due consideration by the physician. Close relatives must always be informed, however, unless the patient has previously forbidden this or designated third parties to impart the information. 7) When several doctors collaborate on a diagnostic or treatment procedure, they must keep each other updated on the case. Each practitioner shall assume personal responsibility and inform the patient within the realm of his/her competence. 8) Oral information is priority and must be clear, fair, understandable and ordered. 9) The duty to inform is continuous. Consistent and constant information must be provided at all stages and, where possible, by the same physician. 10) Information must be provided on the benefits expected from a procedure and possible serious attendant risks, however exceptional. 11) Where possible, the practitioner should always verify that the information imparted has been properly understood. 12) It is recommended that: – hospital doctors accompany oral information with printed leaflets where these aid understanding; – departments set down a list of those invasive procedures requiring information leaflets. This practice will also help to standardise presentation of the risks and benefits. 13) Patients should not be requested to sign information sheets. 14) It is recommended that for each patient, one member of the medical team be designated, with responsibility for informing the patient and close relatives. 15) On patient admission, details of the family members to be informed must be systematically collected. Similarly, parents or guardians must be systematically contacted on the admission of children. 16) What information is to be given the patient and close family must be discussed by the medical group and the decisions taken recorded in the patient's file. 17) Each department shall define rules on giving information over the telephone to the family or immediate circle. These rules must be set down in writing and understood by all staff concerned. 18) Any information given to the patient must be noted in the medical file. It is to be presumed that only the details noted have been communicated. In this way, the patients' medical record serves as a communication tool for the various members of the medical team regarding the information given to the patient. 19) Obtaining written patient consent (permission to operate and similar documents) is neither compulsory nor recommended, except where required by law. The law demands that written consent be obtained for the following: biomedical research, fertility treatment, termination of pregnancy, genetic research, harvesting of organs from a living donor, certain organ harvesting from a deceased person, surgical procedures on a child. 20) In the event of litigation centring around failure to inform, no evidence, not even written evidence, is a watertight guarantee that the doctor has fulfilled his obligation. Whether information has been correctly imparted or not will be assessed on the basis of a range of elements such as: the period allowed the patient to take an informed decision, the number of visits, practitioners consulted before proceeding, the systematic provision of information leaflets and the notes made on the patient record.
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Hendra, Djaja. "BENTUK PERLAWANAN PETANI DENGAN DIBANGUNNYA KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS MULIA DI PROPINSI DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA." Jurnal Ilmiah Mimbar Demokrasi 18, no. 1 (October 1, 2018): 59–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jimd.v18i1.9253.

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The contruction of the campus mulia in the D.I Yogyakarta region is one among the existing development. The contruction of the campus mulia is done in the suburbs, with the hope of being the “trigger” of the blossoming of the city. Apart from that, the construction of the campus mulia, seems to be different from that depicted by Scott (1983). The forms of peasant resistance in Southeast Asia, especially Burma and Vietnam are not as described. Althought Indonesia entered Southeast Asia as well but the forms of resistance peasents are not like their cooleagues. Perhaps past political trauma also colored; so as not to take forms of direct resistance but perhaps indirect forms of resistance. They do get compensation that they realize in various ways but most importantly that they are very accommodating; while the rest (accommodative) some move to sub-districts or other areas or change professions and fear of being labeled as persons entering forbidden parties (past political trauma).
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Fylypovych, Liudmyla O. "Anniversary conference of the memory of Ivan Ogienko - Metropolitan Ilarion." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 65 (March 22, 2013): 149–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2013.65.219.

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The jubilee event took place on January 15 in Kyiv at the Department of Religious Studies. Several institutions - All-Ukrainian Society Prosvita, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Institute of Philosophy named after G. S. Skovoroda), KamyanetsPodil National University named after. Ivan Ogienko - gathered a cohort of devoted scientists, ethnologists, journalists devoted to the gentian themes for the purpose of the solemn completion of the Ogievinki anniversary - the 130th anniversary of the birth of this glorious man and the 40th anniversary of her restoration. The birthday of Ivan Ogienko, which falls on January 15, has been celebrated in Ukraine since the early 90's of the twentieth century, when the name of the prominent figure of the Ukrainian national movement was eliminated from the list of names that are not forbidden in Ukraine: Ogienko (Metropolitan Ilarion) returned to his people , bursting in the ravings of reviving spiritual and religious processes.
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Gaigalas, G., R. Kisielius, G. Merkelis, and M. Vilkas. "E2 and M1 Transition Probabilities in Ions of the Nitrogen Isoelectronic Sequence Calculated using MBPT." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 155 (1993): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900170251.

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Forbidden electric quadrupole (E2) and magnetic dipole (M1) transitions are of extreme importance in astrophysics. Up to now the most extensive calculations for the nitrogen isoelectronic sequence have been done using the method proposed by C.J. Zeippen [1] or in MCHF approximation [2]. To account for electron correlations both these methods use a large list of configurations. We have chosen the stationary many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) [3] for the inclusion of the electron correlations. The calculations have been perfomed in the second order in the complete model space 1s22s2p3+ 1s22p5. Relativistic corrections have been accounted for in the Breit-Pauli approximation. In the Table we present probabilities for electric quadrupole W(E2) and magnetic dipole W(M1) transitions (in s−1), wavelengths λ (in A). The comparision of the results shows that our second order calculation data in the most cases are closer to term-energy corrected ones from [1].
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Belous, Igor. "DIDACTIC POTENTIAL OF MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES OF RADIATION DIAGNOSTICS TRAINING." Educational Discourse: collection of scientific papers, no. 31(2-3) (March 31, 2021): 46–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33930/ed.2019.5007.31(2-3)-5.

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This article proposes the structure of the digital educational environment for radiation diagnostics, highlights a list of operating conditions, interrelated components, didactic principles of learning, organizational and pedagogical conditions. The results of the analysis of the didactic potential of modern information technologies for radiation diagnostics training, obtained using SWOT-strategy, allowed us to establish the strengths (S) and weaknesses (W) of the introduction of information technologies in the educational process in radiology, as well as opportunities (O), risks and threat methodology (T). In turn, this allowed distinguishing qualitative level`s indicators of efficiency using cloud technologies in educational activities in radiology and the factors of successfulness using information technology training.
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Hanspal, R. S., and R. Nieveen. "Water activity limbs." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 26, no. 3 (December 2002): 218–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03093640208726651.

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With advances in technology there is an increasing availability of Water Activity Limbs (WALs) and subsequently a greater number of requests for their provision. This study aims to establish a national consensus for indications, recommended best practice and procedures. The study was conducted with 2 rounds of questionnaires sent to 40 doctors, prosthetists and therapists each. The first questionnaire had a list of possible tasks requiring a WAL and respondents were asked to record their personal rating for prescription of each of the indications. Following analysis of the 91 responses, a list of indications, guidelines and procedures was sent to the same 120 respondents, enquiring whether they agreed or disagreed to each recommendation. The tasks orientated questionnaire showed that more than 50% of respondents considered occupation as an absolute indication. Other indications were some specific water sports. Occasional swimming and beach activity were only considered as possible indications. Showering was not considered an indication. The second questionnaire showed an overwhelming agreement to most of the procedures and indications recommended except social reasons for leisure. The authors present recommendations for prescription of WALs as guidelines and procedures based on the national consensus amongst peers. They also recommend a process for establishing evidence in a speciality where there is very little published evidence to recommend best practice.
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Peretokin, Аndrii. "The National Policy of the Tsarist Government and the National Composition of the Bourgeoisie in the Dnipro Region of Ukraine in the Second Half of the 19th and the Early 20th Century." Roxolania Historĭca = Historical Roxolania 2 (December 28, 2019): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/30190208.

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The national policy of the tsarist government of the Russian Empire in the Dnipro region of Ukraine in the second half of the ХІХ – the early ХХ century is analyzed. It was directed to strengthen the empire; for reaching this purpose the tsarist government used denationalization and russification. The policy of the tsarist government can be characterized as differentiated with respect to different peoples. The tsarist government restricted some nationalities to the definition of places of residence and the choice of professions, for some nationalities the use of their native language was forbidden. Ukrainians were not considered as a separate ethnic group. Government circulars restricted the use of the native language and prohibited to print books in Ukrainian. The Ukrainians were not considered as a separate ethnos. In the circulars of the government the use of the native language was limited and printing of the literature in Ukrainian was forbidden. The rapid development of the Dnipro region of Ukraine was connected with the process of the Russian colonization due to the delivery of the workers from the central regions of Russia. Accordingly correlation of the Ukrainian and Russian population changed in this region. National composition of the bourgeoisie of that period in the Dnipro region of Ukraine can be described as multinational. Except Ukrainians, Russians, Jews and Poles there was a considerable part of foreign capitalists. Rich natural resources and development of industry attracted foreign capitalists, first of all Belgian, French, English and German ones. The tsarist government supported foreign businessmen, that invested capitals in industry, introduced technical innovations and experience of the developed countries. Foreign capitalists played an important role in modernization of industry of the Dnipro region of Ukraine and in transformation of it in the powerful center of mining and metallurgical industry.
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Thomas, Robin. "A counter-example to ‘Wagner's conjecture’ for infinite graphs." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 103, no. 1 (January 1988): 55–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004100064616.

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Wagner made the conjecture that given an infinite sequence G1, G2, … of finite graphs there are indices i < j such that Gi is a minor of Gj. (A graph is a minor of another if the first can be obtained by contraction from a subgraph of the second.) The importance of this conjecture is that it yields excluded minor theorems in graph theory, where by an excluded minor theorem we mean a result asserting that a graph possesses a specified property if and only if none of its minors belongs to a finite list of ‘forbidden minors’. A widely known example of an excluded minor theorem is Kuratowski's famous theorem on planar graphs; one of its formulations says that a graph is planar if and only if it has neither K5 nor K3, 3 as a minor. But several other excluded minor theorems have been discovered by now (see e.g. [7–9]).
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Elks, Martin A. "Remarkable similarities in four list theories of a good life for people with intellectual disability." Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 24, no. 3 (January 3, 2019): 418–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744629518821792.

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A good life is the ultimate goal of a number of theories and approaches to providing supports and services for people with intellectual disability. This article examines four list theories of a good life for people with intellectual disability. Twelve themes of a good life were identified using a basic or conventional content analysis: higher meaning and purpose, respect, rights, social inclusion and belonging, close relationships, contribution, voice and choice, emotional well-being, growth and development, home, materiality, and health. Remarkable similarities in items between these four list theories suggest a broad underlying consensus as to the basic elements a good life for people with intellectual disability.
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Paterson, Quinten S., Brent Thoma, W. Kenneth Milne, Michelle Lin, and Teresa M. Chan. "A Systematic Review and Qualitative Analysis to Determine Quality Indicators forHealth Professions Education Blogs and Podcasts." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 7, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 549–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-14-00728.1.

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ABSTRACT Background Historically, trainees in undergraduate and graduate health professions education have relied on secondary resources, such as textbooks and lectures, for core learning activities. Recently, blogs and podcasts have entered into mainstream usage, especially for residents and educators. These low-cost, widely available resources have many characteristics of disruptive innovations and, if they continue to improve in quality, have the potential to reinvigorate health professions education. One potential limitation of further growth in the use of these resources is the lack of information on their quality and effectiveness. Objective To identify quality indicators for secondary resources that are described in the literature, which might be applicable to blogs and podcasts. Methods Using a blended research methodology, we performed a systematic literature review using Google Scholar, MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and ERIC to identify quality indicators for secondary resources. A qualitative analysis of these indicators resulted in the organization of this information into themes and subthemes. Expert focus groups were convened to triangulate these findings and ensure that no relevant quality indicators were missed. Results The literature search identified 4530 abstracts, and quality indicators were extracted from 157 articles. The qualitative analysis produced 3 themes (credibility, content, and design), 13 subthemes, and 151 quality indicators. Conclusions The list of quality indicators resulting from our analysis can be used by stakeholders, including learners, educators, academic leaders, and blog/podcast producers. Further studies are being conducted, which will refine the list into a form that is more structured and stratified for use by these stakeholders.
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Nukari, Johanna M., Erja T. Poutiainen, Eva P. Arkkila, Marja-Leena Haapanen, Jari O. Lipsanen, and Marja R. Laasonen. "Both Individual and Group-Based Neuropsychological Interventions of Dyslexia Improve Processing Speed in Young Adults: A Randomized Controlled Study." Journal of Learning Disabilities 53, no. 3 (December 24, 2019): 213–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022219419895261.

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Effectiveness of individual and group-based neuropsychological interventions on cognitive aspects of dyslexia in young adults was evaluated. Dyslexic adults were randomly assigned into individual intervention ( n = 40), group intervention ( n = 40), or wait-list control group ( n = 40). The interventions focused on cognitive strategy learning, supporting self-esteem, and using psychoeducation. Cognitive performance and symptoms were assessed via psychometric testing and self-report questionnaires at baseline, after the intervention/wait-list control time at 5 months and at 10 months. And, 15 months post intervention long-term status was checked via mailed inquiry. Wait-list control group also received an intervention after the 5-month control period. No significant effects were found in primary self-report outcome measures. Both interventions had a positive effect on a measure of processing speed and attention and the effect remained after the 5-month follow-up period. In self-reported cognitive symptoms, a positive trend was evident in self-reported reading habits. Furthermore, minor self-evaluated benefits reaching up to 15 months post intervention were found. There were no significant differences between the results of individual and group intervention as both interventions improved cognitive performance. The results indicate that a structured neuropsychological intervention could be effective in ameliorating dyslexia-related cognitive symptoms in young adults.
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Yeager, H. Jamane. "Lagniappe: Career Resources for Librarians/Information Professionals." North Carolina Libraries 61, no. 1 (January 21, 2009): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v61i1.202.

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While doing research for a presentation on “Librarianship as a SecondCareer,” I discovered a cornucopia of wonderful career resources forlibrarians. This information is not just for new graduates coming tolibrarianship from other professions, but also for librarians who have been in the profession for a while. As a recent library school graduate, I was sometimes perplexed by the job titles listed, so I was ecstatic when I discovered “Real Job Titles for Library and Information Science Professionals” by Michelle Mach (http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~mach/realjobs.html), an exhaustive and very helpful list.
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Atkinson, Taylor, and Ross Andel. "Telephone-Based Word List Recall and Hearing Ability." Innovation in Aging 5, Supplement_1 (December 1, 2021): 711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2660.

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Abstract Certain consonant sounds called fricatives (e.g, “s” and “f”) are difficult to hear over the telephone; phones exclude high-frequency sounds that affect their intelligibility. This may be problematic for older adults responding to phone-based memory tests. Many older adults have some degree of hearing loss, and older men have it more in the high-frequency range. Hearing loss, in combination with phone bandwidth restrictions, may reduce older adults’ recall of fricative words. Participants (n=3,612, mean age=64.2, 60% women) in the 1998 wave of the Health and Retirement study (HRS) completed a word list immediate recall task over the phone. List 4 recall was examined because it was evenly split (5 each) between words with and without fricative consonant sounds. Subjective ratings of hearing and health, age, depression, and education were also measured. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed participants recalled fewer fricative (M=2.8) than nonfricative (M=3.0) words, Z=-8.47, p&lt;.001. An ordinal regression for fricative word recall indicated a sex by hearing interaction; males with worse hearing were less likely to recall more fricative words, OR=.94, 95% CI [.88, 1.01], p=.076, after controlling for age, education, health, and depression. An ordinal regression for nonfricative word recall did not show a main effect for hearing or a hearing by sex interaction. For both models, age, education, and health were related to recall. Consonant sounds may influence phone-based word recall, particularly for older men. Attention should be paid to word selection when designing phone-based cognitive tests in order to avoid memory impairment overestimation.
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Clarke, Alan. "What are the clinical practice experiences of specialist and advanced paramedics working in emergency department roles? A qualitative study." British Paramedic Journal 4, no. 3 (December 1, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.29045/14784726.2019.12.4.3.1.

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Aim: Little is known about paramedics who have left the ambulance service to work in emergency departments (EDs). This study sought to explore the lived experiences of paramedics working in specialist/advanced ED roles, focusing on role transition, influences on effective clinical practice and perceptions of role optimisation. A secondary aim of the study was to make recommendations on the future development of specialist/advanced ED roles for paramedics.Methods: This was a qualitative study utilising descriptive phenomenology to collect and describe the lived experiences of participants via semi-structured interviews. The final sample comprised three emergency care practitioners (ECPs), three student ECPs and two advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs), all Health and Care Professions Council registered paramedics. Interview data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using inductive thematic analysis.Results: <list id="list1" list-type="bullet"> <list-item>Transition to the ED involves significant adjustment to a new clinical environment, responsibilities and decision making.</list-item> <list-item>Pre-hospital physical assessment and history taking skills, and experience of autonomous working are pertinent enablers to effective practice within the ED.</list-item> <list-item>Difficulties in accessing medication in the ED emerged as a significant barrier to daily practice that could affect the patient experience and influence perceptions of sub-optimal working.</list-item> <list-item>Misconceptions by ED staff regarding paramedic competencies could lead to role confusion and make inter-professional working difficult.</list-item> <list-item>Opportunities exist for future role expansion into areas such as resus, majors and paediatrics within the ED environment.</list-item> </list>Conclusions: While role transition to the ED represents a turbulent period for paramedics, elements of pre-hospital paramedic practice transfer directly into ED roles and contribute to effective practice. Participants found that they were accepted and supported to work in the ED setting and spoke positively of future role expansion. A lack of access to medicines presents a significant barrier to current clinical practice and a disparity in practice between paramedics and their nursing counterparts. The change in legislation to allow independent prescribing for advanced paramedics will address some of these issues, but interim improvements are required to extend existing arrangements to paramedics, improving the quality and safety of care they provide and ultimately the patient experience.
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Mustofa, Ahmad. "The Reason’s Structure of Moslem Sculptor In Prumpung Magelang; Analysis Of The Hadith About The Prohibition Of Statues Through Umberto Eco’s Semiotic-Communication Model." Al-Bukhari : Jurnal Ilmu Hadis 4, no. 1 (August 13, 2021): 82–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32505/al-bukhari.v4i1.2069.

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Normatively, the existence of a statue has been agreed upon as forbidden in Islam. The argument for the prohibition of its existence can also be found in various textual traditions, so that among Muslim scholars and intellectuals, there are almost no rejection regarding the prohibition. Therefore, the objects of art that are accommodated in Islamic traditions are limited to inanimate objects such as flowers and plants, which then give bring up to distinctive ornamental arts in the Islamic tradition. However, in the Prumpung Magelang area, there is a center for the andesite sculpture industry, with the majority of the carvers being devout Muslims. The gap that arises between the doctrine of the prohibition of statues on the one hand, and the existence of Muslim sculptors on the other is the main theme discussed in this study. Meanwhile, the approach used in this study uses the semiotic-communication concept initiated by Umberto Eco. The study concludes that the existence of statues according to the sculptors in Prumpung Magelang does not have theological problems as the doctrine understood by the majority of Muslims, therefore the profession as a sculptor for them is a lawful profession like other professions.
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Burger, Helena. "Can the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) be used in a prosthetics and orthotics outpatient clinic?" Prosthetics and Orthotics International 35, no. 3 (September 2011): 302–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309364611418019.

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Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) covers all aspects and levels of human functioning. Objectives: The aim of the study was to find out whether the ICF can be used in everyday prosthetics and orthotics (P&O) clinical practice for description of human functioning, and whether it can demonstrate the influence of a prosthesis or an orthosis on a person's functioning. Study Design: Prospective clinical study. Methods: A short list of ICF codes was compiled from Annex 9 and used for one month for all patients seen at the author's P&O outpatient clinics. Results: One hundred patients (59 men, average age 58 years) with different medical problems were included in the study. From 6 to 27 (14 on average) ICF categories from all four components of ICF were used in these patients. The most frequently used category for body functions was mobility of joint functions, for body structures it was structure of the skin and for activities and participation it was walking. Public and private buildings were the only barriers identified. Conclusions: It can be concluded that the ICF can be used in everyday P&O clinical practice. An ICF list of categories provides quick additional information. To be able to demonstrate the influence of P&O devices on person's functioning, at least for activities and participation, one has to use qualifiers. Clinical relevance For clinicians it is important to know that it is possible to use the ICF in clinical practice and that it can demonstrate the impact of P&O devices on a person's functioning.
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Szekais, Barbara. ""Worth Repeating" Activities and Resources Reference List for Activities Workers With the Elderly." Activities, Adaptation & Aging 8, no. 3-4 (December 20, 1986): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j016v08n03_04.

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Piekutowska, Agnieszka. "Liberalizing and harmful interventions in international trade: case of Poland." Ekonomia i Prawo 21, no. 1 (March 31, 2022): 205–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/eip.2022.011.

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Motivation: As there is a need to track and analysis — with its practical implications — the responsibility for actions affecting international trade, therefore exploration of trade interventions implemented by Poland has its justification. Aim: The aim of the paper is to reveal direction, scale and dynamics of both liberalizing and harmful interventions in international trade implemented by Poland. The goal to achieve is to answer crucial question: to what extent, EU protectionism is shaped by EU bodies only — and to what extent by Poland by itself. Results: An analysis reveals both country-specific direction of interventions as well as country-specific sectors affected by liberalizing and harmful interventions. Although part of all interventions is those of EU bodies, Poland uses for instance state aid to stimulate national businesses as not all kinds of state aid are forbidden by EU law (types listed on not so short list in Article 107 of TFEU). Thus, as member states differ in their economic interests, one can observe differentiation in state interventions in scope of international trade.
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Sergushicheva, A. P., and E. N. Davydova. "Building a Computer Vocational Guidance System for Graduates of Secondary Educational Institutions Based on a Genetic Algorithm." Open Education 24, no. 3 (June 27, 2020): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/1818-4243-2020-3-33-43.

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The purpose of the article is to present the results of a study on the development of a genetic algorithm to solve the problems of career guidance for graduates of secondary educational institutions and to verify the possibility of its implementation in a computer system. The issue of career guidance for graduates is still relevant, problematic and not fully resolved. According to the authors, the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in career guidance systems is a promising area that should be paid attention to. Genetic algorithms are widely used to solve search and optimization problems in various subject areas. The authors propose to automate the process of identifying the tendency of secondary school graduates to a particular type of activity by building a vocational guidance system based on a genetic algorithm.Materials and methods. To identify an individual’s predisposition to a specific type of activity, it is necessary to have a list of requirements and contraindications to the profession. Among the ways of describing the norms and requirements for the applicant-specialist are professiograms, lists of necessary competencies and others. To determine the characteristics of the individual that affect the choice of profession, it is possible to use special tests, activating questionnaires, grades in school subjects. The authors carry out the comparison of personality characteristics and requirements through a genetic algorithm. Genetic algorithms belong to the group of evolutionary methods and are based on the evolutionary theory. Among their advantages are conceptual simplicity and wide applicability, resistance to dynamic environmental changes and the ability to self-organize.Results. The genetic algorithm has been developed, in which as a source of information for creating a new population individual certificate evaluations are accepted. Based on these estimates, an initial population of professions is formed. As a result of crossing a pair of individuals from the parent population, a descendant is obtained whose chromosome consists of the genes of both parents. The selection of surviving specimens is based on the percentage of success in the development of each of the professions in the list and the fitness function. The developed algorithm was implemented in a software system. As experiments showed, the genetic algorithm successfully copes with the task of finding the optimal list of professions according to a given criterion.Conclusion. The results of the study show that the use of genetic algorithms provides convenient mechanisms for introducing artificial intelligence methods into the field of career guidance, which improves the quality of recommendations for choosing a profession.
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Ahmad, Mehboob. "Income Inequality among Various Occupations/Professions in Pakistan-Estimates Based on Household Income Per Capita." LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 7, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.35536/lje.2002.v7.i1.a5.

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Introduction There is a long list of studies related to distribution of income in Pakistan. Most of these have been confined to the calculation of various measures of inequalities. These studies include Khadija Haq (1964), Bergan (1967) Mehmood (1984), Ercelawn (1988), Ahmad and Ludlow (1969) etc. Apart from these there are other studies including Jeetun(1978), Chaudhry (1982), Cheema and Malik (1984) Kruijk and Leeuwen (1985), Kruijk (1986), Kemal (1994), Jaffery and Khattak (1995), Chaudhary (1995) etc. Jeetun (1978) in his paper concentrated on consequences of economic growth on the level of inequality whereas Chaudhary (1982) tried to find out the impact of the Green Revolution on income inequalities. Cheema and Malik (1984) tried to find out the effects of different income policies on the consumption and level of employment in Pakistan. Kemal (1994) examined the impact of the adjustment period of Pakistan since the late 1970s on efficiency and equity.
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Adams, Krista. "Domain-specific activities in ASL-English interpreting and their relevance to expertise development." Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting 19, no. 2 (December 4, 2017): 186–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/intp.19.2.02ada.

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This exploratory mixed-methods study examined domain-specific activities practiced by expert American Sign Language (ASL)-English interpreters. Qualitative data was collected through interviews for initial identification of domain-specific activities, making it possible to establish a list of 19. Then, quantitative data was analyzed from responses to a questionnaire regarding five characteristics of the identified activities: (a) relevance to improvement; (b) requisite effort; (c) inherent enjoyment; (d) frequency; and (e) competence improvement goal. Of the 19 identified activities, four were rated as highly relevant to improvement of interpreting. Characteristics of the four activities were compared with the professional development activities recommended in the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct (CPC), as well as with related domain-specific activities in other professions. Given their higher ratings, defining characteristics, and similarities to activities in other professions, the four activities identified could result in greater performance gains for ASL-English interpreters than the activities recommended in the CPC. The findings may serve to guide interpreters in selecting professional development activities and enhancing their interpreting performance.
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Giordano, Beverly P. "Put the Pew Health Professions Commission health care workforce regulation report at the top of your 1996 reading list." AORN Journal 63, no. 2 (February 1996): 338–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0001-2092(06)63217-1.

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Karas, Marek, Nik J. L. Sheen, Rachel V. North, Barbara Ryan, and Alison Bullock. "Continuing professional development requirements for UK health professionals: a scoping review." BMJ Open 10, no. 3 (March 2020): e032781. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032781.

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ObjectivesThis paper sets out to establish the numbers and titles of regulated healthcare professionals in the UK and uses a review of how continuing professional development (CPD) for health professionals is described internationally to characterise the postqualification training required of UK professions by their regulators. It compares these standards across the professions and considers them against the best practice evidence and current definitions of CPD.DesignA scoping review.Search strategyWe conducted a search of UK health and social care regulators’ websites to establish a list of regulated professional titles, obtain numbers of registrants and identify documents detailing CPD policy. We searched Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracs (ASSIA), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Medline, EMCare and Scopus Life Sciences, Health Sciences, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences & Humanities databases to identify a list of common features used to describe CPD systems internationally and these were used to organise the review of CPD requirements for each profession.ResultsCPD is now mandatory for the approximately 1.5 million individuals registered to work under 32 regulated titles in the UK. Eight of the nine regulators do not mandate modes of CPD and there is little requirement to conduct interprofessional CPD. Overall 81% of those registered are required to engage in some form of reflection on their learning but only 35% are required to use a personal development plan while 26% have no requirement to engage in peer-to-peer learning.ConclusionsOur review highlights the wide variation in the required characteristics of CPD being undertaken by UK health professionals and raises the possibility that CPD schemes are not fully incorporating the best practice.
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