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QIAN Yongshi
Pág. 54 - 65
AbstractIn today?s world, globalization has developed well, and it is in a potential and relatively stable state in both its depth and breadth. Building cultural confidence while strengthening cultural communication is an important issue facing every par...
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Piotr Lis
Pág. 2 - 6
Dear Readers,I have the pleasure of presenting to you the first issue of our research journal entitled ?Research Papers in Economics and Finance? (REF), published by the Faculty of Economics at Poznan University of Economics and Business. Caring about th...
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Hasan Altan and Huriye Gürdalli
Cyprus with its rich cultural heritage has been the showcase of ornamentation throughout history with a rich variety of materials, details, and narratives. Integrating ornamentation with its body architecture can be seen as one of the storytellers of the...
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Liora Bigon and Edna Langenthal
Against the background of urban redevelopment programs through the lens of varied, country-related planning cultures, this article sets the stage for learning from one country?s recent experience. In this article, we focus on two Israeli urban regenerati...
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Fabio Vighi
Pág. Finance an - 79
The dominant view among critics of today?s financial economy is that, at one point in its long history, capitalism took the wrong turn, falling victim to greed and corruption. This view is fundamentally flawed. The elementary but disavowed reason for the...
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Olga Zotova and Lyudmila Tarasova
Social and cultural changes have brought about a new understanding of the space?time continuum within which modern cities are evolving. A comfortable urban environment contributes to the development of a sustainable urban environment, to the psychologica...
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Xiaoyu Huang, Mingming Liu, Samuel T. Turvey, Mingli Lin and Songhai Li
Marine mammals are a diverse group of aquatic animals that exhibit wide variation in body size, living conditions, breeding habitat, social behaviour and phylogeny. Although case studies about prenatal investment in cetaceans and pinnipeds have been inve...
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Grazyna Puto, Iwona Repka and Marta Muszalik
Introduction: Chronic pain in older people is a global health problem not only in terms of a negative subjective feeling, but also as a social and economic factor. Deterioration of functional capacity is one of the main symptoms of chronic pain; therefor...
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Mario Michelessa, Christophe Hurter, Brian Y. Lim, Jamie Ng Suat Ling, Bogdan Cautis and Carol Anne Hargreaves
Social networks have become important objects of study in recent years. Social media marketing has, for example, greatly benefited from the vast literature developed in the past two decades. The study of social networks has taken advantage of recent adva...
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Lucia Rizzo and Tomás Vega Fernández
Non-indigenous species (NIS) represent one of the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, altering invaded habitats, competing with native species, and eventually becoming pests. The Mediterranean Sea is a marine biodiversity hotspot,...
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