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... Advancement of Collaborative Strategies in Health 2004 Partnership Self-Assessment Tool. New York: T... 1999 Health Promotion Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach. Mountain View, CA: Mayfie...Health Education and Behavior 29: 683-698. . Angele Bilodeau . Direction de sant...
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Intercultural communicative competence has been widely accepted as the aim of EFL teaching. In order to obtain this competence, Culture teaching must be implemented in the college English teaching. Textbooks have played a very important role in the course of teaching and learning. Textbooks introduce students the cultures of different countries and regions, thus making it convenient for students to exert a relatively remarkable influence on the fostering of students' cultural awareness and competence of intercultural communication. This paper focuses on the content analysis of the cultural content in College English (New) (henceforth, CE (New)).
...And on the other hand, with China's education heavily under the influence of Confucianism and Da...c) Belief and behavior (moral, religious beliefs; daily routines). d) Soc... institutions (state institutions, health care, law and order, social security, local govern...
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We are now in the era of technological miracles, including in the field of communication. Satellite television brings us news and information across national boundaries. The media have a strong influence of people's knowledge, attitudes, and practices. The power of media can be used very effectively to make people healthier. Systematic communication strategies can improve health behavior. Communication shapes how people conduct their daily lives, even their sexual behavior. Mass media techniques that combine entertainment with health education are particularly effective in producing behavior changes. The entertainment education approach are based on assumption that the power of mainstream popular culture is great enough to generate models for over all social behavior. This article is at...
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... undercut moral values, produce public health evils, and threaten the security of donors, donees... hand, and property and civil rights, education, hospitals and local matters, on the other -- is a... (as distinguished from standards of behavior). (Research on Human Embryos in Canada (1995), at ...
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Religiosity has been largely overlooked by many studies on intergenerational support despite growing evidence to its significant role in shaping parent-child relationship. This study aims (1) to examine the congruence between commitment to eldercare and actual parental care in five countries; and (2) to investigate the role of religiosity in predicting the development of filial norms and the enactment of such norms to actual supportive behavior toward parents. Latent class analyses (LCA) and logistic regression analyses were performed using a sub-sample from the Role of Old Age Service Systems and Intergenerational Family Solidarity (OASIS) study, a nationally representative sample of four European countries (Norway, England, Spain, and Germany) and Israel (N=2,327). LCA demonstrated th...
... religious organizations provide formal education programs such as family life education, which expl... that there is a selection effect of healthier families who are likely to be more educated and po...
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Diet-related health problems have increased dramatically over the last few years. Consequently, nutritional labeling has emerged as an important aspect of consumers' food purchase decisions. Nutritional content in food products is considered to be a credence attribute. However, if trustworthy nutritional labels are available, nutritional labels could function as a search characteristic. The regulatory environment in some countries (e.g. USA, Australia etc.) has long recognized the potential of standardized on-pack nutrition information and has mandated the presence of nutritional labels on all processed food products. Others, like the EU, are contemplating similar mandatory nutritional labeling regulations. The nutritional labeling literature has grown significantly in recent years. Our...
...? (e) Does labeling affect purchase behavior? and, (f) Does the use of labels lead to dietary c...Past studies have also found that more education leads to higher levels of information search (Kato...
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...In addition, 'health', 'water', 'air', and 'peace and tranquillity' wer...'Level of education' and 'work opportunities' were ranked in the botto... Quality of Life" Health Education and Behavior 27(6) December: 699-707. . Diebel, Linda 2000. "Me...
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... Capacity to Enhance Quality of Life" Health Education and Behavior 27: 699-707. . Federation o...
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... in early intervention through the education system) This follows a trend in Canadian provinces... so substantial that it impairs judgment, behavior, perceptions of reality, or the ability to cope wi...
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Interactions such as these may be quite stressful for the parent, contributing to small behavioral changes that add up to a decline in the quality of parenting (Ambert 2001).\n Thus, it is unlikely that regional and income differences between the samples account for the ethnic differences that we found regarding the association between childhood obesity and parental behavior. Given the high levels of attention accorded to obesity and widely publicized statements about an "obesity epidemic," it is possible that the gap between African American and European American parents has narrowed over time because recent public discussion has increased the salience of the issue among African American parents.
... concern about its physical and emotional health consequences (Braet, Mervielde, and Vandereycken 1...Median income was $29,642 and average education was 13.5 years for both mothers and fathers. Addit...