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or people volunteering abroad ( Dudley, 2007 ; Otoo & Amuquandoh, 2014 ; Rehberg, 2005 ). To date, scientists have not investigated the economic impact of international students' voluntary activities extensively in a certain area or country, they
Japan when students prepare for the university entrance exam. Yobikos especially serve the so called “ronins” (masterless samurai) who failed the university entrance exams and attend these schools during their gap year(s). However, these supplementary
the overuse, especially at an early age. A study by Jin-jian [ 3 ] found that 8.1% and 37.8% of the students were suffered from serious and mild mobile phone addictions. In other study in Hong Kong, long hours of mobile phone use were correlated with
is to scrutinize the differences in sporting habits, sport motivations of students, and the institutional environment of practicing intense sports in higher education institutions of Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, and Serbia. In the
Introduction Following on from our previous research pertaining to the language learning process of disadvantaged children (which were conducted based on language teachers' experiences), this study aims to explore the attitudes of students. During
. Research assistants invited all students in participating vocational school classes to participate in an anonymous online health survey during a regular school lesson reserved for health education. Participation was voluntary. The online survey included
Introduction Graduate students are an important part of the academic workforce. In Canada, more than 32,000 students were enrolled in PhD programs for the year 2003, and more than 3,800 graduated the same year (Canadian
Possible Approaches Toward Student Attrition In connection with our research on the indicators and underlying causes of student efficiency in a Central and Eastern European cross-border region, it has come to our attention that
.: Physicians Are Role Models. Medscape Med. Students, 2006, 8 , http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/541443_2 ; lekérve: 2008. június 18 Frank, E., Hedgecock, J., Elon, L. K.: Personal health
Alagh, T. B., Omokhodion, F. O.: Correlates of self-reported physical health status of students of the University Ibadan, Nigeria. West Afr. J. Med., 2005, 24 , 214