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  • The influences of person-environment fit, and work meaningfulness are confirmed while the influence of self-efficacy is rejected. In theory, accepted hypotheses support the job demands – resources framework and social cognitive career theory. In practice, selecting carefully suitable candidates with job and with university is very necessary.

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  • Teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA) is a universal mental health literacy, stigma reduction, helpseeking, and suicide prevention program designed for adolescents in Years 10–12 of secondary school (16–18 years).

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  • The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills Intervention (or CBTSI) aims to build mental health literacy and knowledge, allowing youth to build resilience and improve mental health broadly. In Ontario, Canada, youth voice is scant and European studies have largely reported on youth factors supporting stigma reduction, help-seeking intentions and overall satisfaction with a given intervention.

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  • The HRM challenges the public universities are facing are also pointed out in this paper. Last but not least, we raise some discussion questions relating to the choice of HRM models and the necessary policies to support public universities.

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  • This paper investigates the existence of a campus supportive teaching culture in a Vietnamese public university that can facilitate good teaching, basing on three research questions aiming to find out: (1) the availability of supportive teaching activities at campus and (2) the effectiveness of such practices from lecturers’ perspectives and (3) the demand for similar or more activities for teaching excellence.

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  • The aim of this study is to examine the correlation between the amount of international students in Russian universities with the positive changes that occur in a Russian student’s human capital, and their neighbourhood areas, especially in public spaces. We aim to support the hypothesis that a network of “internationalized” universities serves as a revitalization measure for a city, facilitating the development of its surrounding areas, and reducing political and social risks within a society.

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  • The level of education is expanding in the field of medical science, and the demand for cosmetic surgeons in India is at an all time high. Cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is a fine tuned branch of medicine and requires intensive training. After an MBBS degree ,students would have to pursue a three-year Masters in Surgery (MS) degree and decide upon their area of specialization. The MS degree involves a house job, a junior residency and a senior residency for one year each.

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  • EU milk production increased steadily in the 1970s and 1980s due to the price support policy within the Common Market Organisation (CMO) for Milk and Milk Products. By the late 1970s milk production outstripped overall milk consumption and lead to rapidly rising expenditures for the stocking of butter and SMP. In order to limit public expenditure on the sector, to control milk production, and to stabilise milk prices and the agricultural income of milk producers, EU MS agreed to impose milk quotas by the milk marketing year 1984/85.

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  • In this period of the Negro's development so much has been wielded towards influencing him in the expression of manly sentiment, that when an unhampered and heartfelt defense is made in his behalf by one of his number, it should, and I believe will, secure a universal support by the defenders.

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  • Other donors also work across the public health spectrum. AusAID has a substantial, broad health portfolio including programs in MCH, HIV/AIDS, pandemic influenza and health systems strengthening, which focuses on financing and human resources. AusAID and USAID work particularly closely and collaboratively to ensure effective coordination and complementarity of efforts. JICA has a broad health portfolio that complements the GHI, including programs in MCH, pandemic influenza, TB, rational drug use and vaccine production.

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  • Special thanks are due to Rachel Dressler, who, early on, even before the sessions had taken place, raised the possibility of establishing an online journal in which the otherwise ephemeral presentations could be expanded and circulated beyond the conference audience and more rapidly than is usually now possible with print media.

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  • h is book was accepted by the Faculty of Law of the University of Hamburg as the dissertation for my doctorate in law in the spring of 2008. It was updated to its current form for publication. I owe special thanks to Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Rüdiger Wolfrum, professor of international law at the University of Heidelberg, director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law and judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, for his supervision and timely review of my submissions and his support when I was a senior research...

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  • Discovery, learning, and societal engagement are mutually supportive core missions of the research university. Transfer of knowledge to those in society who can make use of it for the general good contributes to each of these missions. These transfers occur through publications, training and education of students, employment of graduates, conferences, consultations, and collaboration as well as by obtaining rights to inventions and discoveries that qualify for patent protection (intellectual property, or IP) and licensing them to private enterprises.

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  • Manypeoplehavehelped make this book possible. I especially want to thank George J. and KathleenWatersMatthews, whose support for scholarship at Northeastern University has made this book possible. I also want to thank my dean, Emily Spieler, for gener- ous research support and a schedule conducive to writing. Many thanks are also owed to my wonderful colleagues at Northeastern University School of Law.

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  • Michael V Mannino has been involved in the database field since 1980. He has taught data­ base management since 1983 at several major universities (University of Florida, Univer­ sity of Texas at Austin, University of Washington, and University of Colorado at Denver). His audiences have included undergraduate MIS students, graduate MIS students, MBA students, and doctoral students as well as corporate employees in retraining programs.

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  • The focus on priority populations (1) within a population health approach challenges public health practitioners to make the intervention more accessible, engage in outreach activities and/or to develop specifi c strategies for priority populations. Priority populations exist where evidence points to health inequities or inequalities in the social determinants of health. For example, HBHC program interactions and referral activities include both universal and targeted high-risk family interventions.

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  • Successful implementation of the Child Health program requires a blend of universal and targeted public health strategies. In The Early Years Study: Reversing the Real Brain Drain (60), McCain and Mustard acknowledge that “targeting measures to support children and families who are at risk or having diffi culties is necessary, but it works within a system available to everyone.

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  • The potential for eGovernment in developing countries, however, remains largely unexploited, even though. ICT is believed to offer considerable potential for the sustainable development of eGovernment. Different human , organizational and technological factors, issues and problems pertain in these countries, requiring focused studies and appropriate approaches. ICT, in general, is referred to as an “enabler”, but on the other hand it should also be regarded as a challenge and a peril in itself.

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  • We do not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of any status or condition protected by applicable federal or state law. Consistent with our affiliation with the Churches of Christ and our faith heritage, we do seek to hire and promote persons who support the goals and mission of the University, including, but not limited to, those who are members of the Churches of Christ. We respect the inherent worth of each member of the community. We do not engage in any forms of harassment of others.

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  • In recent years, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been work ing to develop closer links between the funding of scientific research and increasing public understanding of science. Its efforts to improve public understanding of science have focused on schools, colleges, and universities but have included support for museums, aquariums, and other programs. Those efforts are designed to prepare future scientists and educators, as well as to inform the public about how science affects society....

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