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Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind?
(Springer, 2020-03)
Non-communicable diseases are no longer largely limited to high-income countries and the elderly. The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising across all country income categories, in part because these diseases have ...
Participatory Co-Design of Science Communication Strategies for Public Engagement in the US and Ecuador around Health Behavior Change
(2022)
Science communication research and practice currently promote strategies oriented towards creating audience engagement around scientific content. Consequently, science communication needs to continually explore new ...
Rádio peão: estudo dos mecanismos, tipologia e os efeitos dos rumores nas organizações
(1995-05-26)
The main subject of this study, is the rádio peão, (the brasilian word to the american grapevine) and the rumor (or gossip) in organizations. It is basicaly a teory review, including the analysis of growing, transformations, ...
An Oral Approach for Teaching English Communicatively at the Ecuador National Police, 101 Metropolitan Assistance Central Station
(QUITO/ ESPE-IDIOMAS / 2007, 2007-03)
The Metropolitan Assistance Central Station is 69 years old, and from the first year until nowadays has been the channel of communication between the citizen and the National Police. This communication has always been by ...
The Communicative Approach: Improving meaningful, authentic and learner-centered classes through lesson planning for teachers at the Centro Cultural Colombo Americano.
Desde la década de los 70, el communicative approach ha sido la metodología más utilizada en términos de enseñar inglés como lengua extranjera. Esto no ha sido la excepción en el Centro Cultural Colombo Americano y todas ...
High-technology augmentative communication for adults with post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review
(Expert Reviews, 2017-05)
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical practice by therapists to help compensate for persistent language deficits in people with aphasia. Although, there is ...