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Mi Hyang Hwang, Leslie Bunt and Catherine Warner
Mental wellness can be related to healthier living, the learning process and working environments for people in the university community. A wide range of mental wellness programmes have been explored to provide students with pleasant and satisfying exper...
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Ahmed Asa?ad Al-Aghbari, Violet Naanyu, Stanley Luchters, Eunice Irungu, Kawthar Baalawy, Till Bärnighausen and Joy Mauti
Following the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines, addressing vaccine hesitancy and optimizing uptake have emerged as critical challenges, emphasizing the importance of reducing barriers toward COVID-19 vaccination. This study investigates ideas on wa...
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Ángel Rodríguez Pallas,Ana Montoya Reyes,Carlota Lorenzo Pérez
This article's primary goal is to examine COVID-19's effects and changes on how retail travel agencies operate in A Coruña (Spain). The current study investigates past health crises, their impact, and the actions taken by the city's retail agencies in or...
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Jose Javier Valdez-Arancibia,Rocio Veli-Chuquillanqui,Rosberly Cerron-Juzcamayta,Heidy Gonzalo-Gonzalo
This study focused on the tourism growth in the Satipo district, a prominent destination in the central jungle of Peru, and sought to understand its sociocultural influence through a qualitative approach. The objective was to analyze the sociocultural im...
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Felipe Rafael Valle Díaz
The objective was to describe and argue the barriers that prevent the recovery of Stone Forest type enterprises in the Peruvian Andean zone. Located in the qualitative approach, basic type, case study design. The sample was physical spaces with shapes in...
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