نتایج جستجو برای: hardworking

تعداد نتایج: 156  

2016
Bih-Jen Fwu Shun-Wen Chen Chih-Fen Wei Hsiou-Huai Wang

Previous studies have found that in East Asian Confucian societies, hardworking students are often trapped in a dilemma of enjoying a positive moral image while suffering from emotional distress due to academic failure. This study intends to further explore whether the cultural-specific belief in self-exertion acts as a psychological mechanism to lessen these students' negative emotions. A grou...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Elif Sarinay Cenik Phillip D. Zamore

Quick guides Why did you move back to China? First of all, I feel extremely privileged to be educated and trained at the University of Minnesota. There are many superb scientists studying vision and brain imaging there. My collaboration with them led to some intriguing findings on visual adaptation, unconscious visual processing, and contextual modulation in early visual cortical areas. From th...

Journal: :Evolution and Human Behavior 2022

This study explores generosity among Mongolian pastoral nomads using a recipient identity-conditioned heuristic (RICH) allocation game in which participants could allocate experimental funds themselves and non-anonymous individuals their local community. Allocation games were conducted with sample of forty-six male female household heads Tosontsengel, Mongolia. Results indicate there positive r...

Journal: :International journal of linguistics, literature and translation 2022

Based on Fairclough's three-dimensional critical discourse analysis model, this study investigates China's image in the English translation of country leader's New Year Greetings from 2014 to 2021. The method corpus linguistics is applied, and modal system systemic functional perspective employed. reveals that country's hardworking, enjoying good governance social harmony, pursuing peace develo...

Journal: :Al-Ishlah 2022

This study aims to describe structures and the values of character education in children's storybook "Linda has a Papaya Garden" by Astry Lestari. research uses qualitative with descriptive analysis method. The technique used collecting data is through documentation analyze content analysis. results showed that Lestari story structure consisting themes, characters characterizations, settings, p...

2007

Ausually quiet and withdrawn young woman became verbally abusive to her supervisor and warned him that if she were not promoted to a job commensurate with her outstanding abilities, she was going to ‘‘come back with a gun.’’ A few weeks earlier, she had had a brief consultation with a psychiatrist, who diagnosed her as having a major depressive disorder and prescribed antidepressant medication....

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1987
S Allison

Doctor R S Allison (1899-1978) was an exceptionally able and hardworking physician, on the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital from 1930 to 1964. His first interest was in gastroenterology. This was superseded by neurology and for his neurological work he became nationally and internationally known. He was the first full -time neurologist in the Royal Victoria Hospital. It was he who built up ...

2017

of the importance of health, and their personal responsibility for safeguarding it. This great object has been left too much to the specialist?the doctor, the sanitary inspector and the engineer. We forget that these officers, zealous and. hardworking as they are, can cover only a part of the ground. No medical officer, however capable, can do a quarter as much to make or mar the health of a fa...

2010
Clifton Meals Jeffrey Wang

BACKGROUND Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown to many users. This history enriches, enlightens, and enhances surgical education, and may inspire modern innovation. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES We explored the origins of common and eponymous orthopaedic equipment. METHODS We selected pieces of equipment named for their inventors and in t...

2012
Markus Brauer Abdelatif Er-rafiy Kerry Kawakami Curtis E. Phills

Reports Describing a group in positive terms reduces prejudice less effectively than describing it in positive and negative terms ☆ a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o In a series of five experiments, we demonstrate that exposure to information related to an out-group's hetero-geneity reduces prejudice more effectively than exposure to only positive characteristics of the out-group. We expose...

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