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Culture plays a significant role in regulating emotions and influencing the dissemination of education, particularly within diverse geographic locations. However, the impact of culture on emotional dynamics within educational settings is not well understood. This is particularly important within contexts of social and cultural diversity, where schools must navigate cultural and majority emotional dynamics. The aim of this research topic is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in the field of emotional dynamics in education, with a particular focus on the ways in which culture mediates these dynamics. The topic will also explore the problems and solutions deployed within educational contexts of cultural diversity, with a specific emphasis on school/family and community interaction.
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The review article in this short book examines the nature, causes and consequences of affect at work. It focuses on two major categories of affect: moods and discrete emotions. The review is aimed at readers with an interest in affect and well-being at work, including researchers, practitioners, lecturers, and students of organizational and occupational psychology. Topics covered include: the nature of momentary affect; why it is important to study fluctuations in affect; major theories and methods that facilitate research on affect in the workplace; empirical evidence concerning the characteristics of the worker and work environment that cause mood; the consequences of mood for workers; the causes and consequences of discrete emotions at work (e.g., anger and envy); and future research challenges.
Leishmaniases are a group of tropical diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. They are considered neglected diseases prevalent in emerging countries in Latin America, West Africa, and Southeast Asia and still occurring in Mediterranean countries. There is no human vaccine available to prevent and control the disease infection. For the last 70 years, the available chemotherapy has been constituted by first-line (pentavalent antimonials) and second-line drugs (amphotericin B, pentamidine, paramomycin, and miltefosine). Its route of administration is difficult, the treatment is long, and its efficiency varies depending on the parasite species and clinical manifestations, which results in the emergence of resistant cases. Moreover, they present high toxicity to patients, and even some less toxic formulations available, are still expensive for the poorest countries’ vulnerable populations. This often leads to abandonment and failure of treatment. The medical-scientific community is facing difficulties to overcome these issues with new suitable therapies, and the identification of new drug targets. So, it means that efforts to identify new strategies must continue.
Este livro integra o 4º volume da coleção dedicada aos 50 anos de emancipação político administrativa do município de Brasilândia/MS sob o título História e Memória de Brasilândia/MS reunindo e dando destaque aos eventos históricos que gravitam em torno da Infraestrutura Econômica e Social, O mundo Urbano e Rural que nos Rodeia, e a Administração Pública e o Desenvolvimento que este município empreendeu através dos eventos e realizações que marcaram a sua trajetória, bem como recupera os aspectos históricos das secretarias e programas desenvolvidos pelas administrações ao longo dos anos desta comunidade.
Integrating findings from recent literature and his ongoing 20-year research program, Watson (psychology, U. of Iowa) presents a framework for understanding short-term mood fluctuations and their relationship to differences in temperament and emotionality. He discusses the biological and environmental bases for mood fluctuations, relates affectivity to personality, links negative emotionality to various health complaints, and describes the implications of his study for theories of happiness.
Instituído em 1991, o Prêmio Gazeta de Limeira de Literatura tem o objetivo de incentivar a leitura e a redação entre os estudantes da rede pública e particular de ensino. A participação no concurso se dá através das escolas de Limeira, Iracemápolis, Cordeirópolis e Engenheiro Coelho, que pré-selecionam os textos entregues aos professores de Português. Os estudantes cujos trabalhos mais se destacam são premiados em solenidade cívica, que em 2010 aconteceu na noite de 27 de outubro, no Teatro Vitória, em Limeira, quando os autores dos textos que compõem esta obra, tiveram seus esforços reconhecidos, pois defenderam com criatividade, correção e interesse o tema “A vida on-line: conhecimento, diversão e perigos”. Nessa coletânea em comemoração aos 20 anos do Prêmio, o leitor acompanha também todos os premiados das edições anteriores.
After sequencing the human genome a decade ago, researchers have continued their projects, but now to try to better understand how, and when, genes are expressed in health and disease. Efforts have been concentrated on the measurement of the expression of RNA transcripts. In an analogy to the genome, the term "transcriptome" was created to refer to the complete set of RNAs in a cell type or tissue in a particular situation. Transcriptomics is the science that studies this issue and it is a branch of functional genomics. Transcriptomics in Heath and Disease provides a comprehensive overview of the science of transcriptomics initially in health, focusing on the concept of the transcriptome and...
A SAF em Revista é a publicação oficial do trabalho feminino da IPB. A revista tem o objetivo de divulgar os trabalhos da Sociedade Auxiliadora Feminina (SAF) em todo o país, e também de oferecer matérias úteis e de interesse das sócias da SAF e às mulheres cristãs em geral, com artigos que abordam aplicações práticas de princípios bíblicos, lições de vida e encorajamento, notícias, assuntos ligados à saúde e ao bem-estar da mulher.