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Accessibility and usability in the homes of persons with activity limitations.
Modelling service life and durability of wooden structures
Reaffirming the Swedish Model: The Reception of British Realist Films in Sweden 1985-1997
Teamworking in the public service sector and the meaning of diversity
The Role of Universities in Innovations Systems
Everyday Student Life in a Transforming Post-Conflict Society
Water footprint of oil exploration - a case study from the Niger Delta
Transformation or continuity? The impact of social media on information: implications for theory and practice
'Ich wollte immer ein Junge sein' – Zur Herstellung von Gender-Geschlecht-Sexualität in der Forschung mit Jugendlichen
New Results on Multipath Routing
Multipath routing of traffic demands, known also as bifurcated routing or load sharing, has been studied for various telecommunication networks for a long time. An advantage of multipath routing is that it gives a demand the opportunity to use multiple paths through the network to send its traffic. In a single-commodity situation, this benefit can be clearly seen. When multiple demands (multi-comm
The Sixth Sense of PR-Experts? An Expert-Novice- Comparison of PR-Problem-Solving and Implications for Public Relations-Pedagogy
The Sixth Sense of PR-Experts? An Expert-Novice-Comparison of PR-Problem-Solving and Implications for Public Relations-Pedagogy
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Stephen M. Trzaskoma, R. Scott Smith, and Stephen Brunet (ed. and trans.), Anthology of Classical Myth. Primary Sources in Translation. With an Appendix on Linear B Sources by Thomas G. Palaima. Indianapolis & Cambridge: Hackett, 2004
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Levels of aspiration and risk (II)
Exploring Transaction Costs under the Free-of-Charge Energy Audits Programme in Denmark.
Contesting the Status Quo- A comparative study of democratic electoral outcomes in electoral authoritarian regimes
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections per se as promoters for democratic change in semi-democratic contexts. This study positions itself somewhat on the side of this debate asking; when do elections in electoral authoritarian regimes result in democratic consequences? Recognising that elections can be as well a tool for democratic empo
The way optimists cope with stress at work
Previous studies on dispositional optimism and pessimism have showed that high level of optimism predicted less perceived stress and less health problems. Some studies also show that optimists tend to use active coping strategies more than pessimists do. The aim of the current study was to investigate the role of optimism in relation to coping with stress at work. An Internet based questionnaire w