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Simone Blanc, Valentina Maria Merlino, Alice Versino, Giulia Mastromonaco, Antonina Sparacino, Stefano Massaglia and Danielle Borra
Background: This research investigates the web-based communication and promotion strategies applied by a sample of selected chocolatiers in Piedmont, a region in the northwest of Italy known for its ancient chocolate-making tradition. Methods: the AGIL s...
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Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Pasi Karppinen and Markku Kekkonen
Two of the key information technologies with very high expectations to change our contemporary society are the fifth generation broadband cellular network technologies, which are already emerging to markets, and the foreseen sixth generation broadband ce...
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Sibylle Studer and Stefan Rieder
Heating is responsible for a substantial share of global energy consumption and still relies strongly on fossil fuels. In order to reduce energy consumption for heating, subsidies for building renovations are a common policy measure in Europe. Policy mak...
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Leila Sadat Rezai, Jessie Chin, Reicelis Casares-Li, Fan He, Rebecca Bassett-Gunter and Catherine Burns
Background: Many behaviour-change technologies have been designed to help people with a sedentary lifestyle to become more physically active. However, challenges exist in designing systems that work effectively. One of the key challenges is that many of ...
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Sabihah Moola
Pág. 18 pages
Effective health communication is a core requirement to help facilitate effective understanding of disease and illness. This paper reports on a study conducted at Stanger Hospitalâ??s diabetes clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to explore the sources ...
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Bogdan Nichifor
Advertising as a tool of communication, but mostly as a marketing tool is subject to many theories and explanatory and normative models. Its contents and performed functions are not yet defined in general recognized theory. Present article focuses on the...
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Jenna Burrell
Pág. pp. 15 - 30 pgs.
Internet scamming strategies associated with West Africa typically involve the creation and deployment of fictional narratives depicting political turmoil, corruption, violence, poverty, and personal tragedy set in a variety of African nations. This arti...
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