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Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong, Emese Makó and Souvathone Phetoudom
This study explores road users? behaviors and accident analyses on different travel modes in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). The questionnaire survey was adopted and designed based on contributing factors related to risk behavior perceptions in di...
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Manar M. F. Donia, Wessam H. El-Behaidy and Aliaa A. A. Youssif
The study of human behaviors aims to gain a deeper perception of stimuli that control decision making. To describe, explain, predict, and control behavior, human behavior can be classified as either non-aggressive or anomalous behavior. Anomalous behavio...
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Daniela Acquadro Maran and Tatiana Begotti
Workplace violence (WV) is defined as an intentional misuse of power, including threats of physical force against another person or group, which can cause physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social harm. The aim of this study was to describe the preval...
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Yusuke Yamanaka, Yoshinao Matsuba, Yoshimitsu Tajima, Ryotaro Shibata, Naohiro Hattori, Lianhui Wu and Naoko Okami
In this study, field surveys along the coasts of Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, were first conducted to investigate the coastal damage due to storm surges and storm-induced waves caused by the 2018 Typhoons Jebi and Trami. Special focus was placed on the ch...
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Margarita I?oraite
Pág. 43 - 51
Peace defined means the absence of war. War and peace have always been not only military but also political issues advantage. Educational systems are confronted with exceptional challenges during violent conflict. During the conflict International humani...
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Yiwei Xia, Spencer D. Li and Tzu-Hsuan Liu
The current study is the first study to emphasize family systems, violent norms, and violent peer association as three domains of the social environment that influence both adolescent violent offending and victimization among Chinese adolescents using a ...
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David Card andGordon B. Dahl
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