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    Men's Sheds function and philosophy: Towards a framework for future research and men's health promotion by Wilson, N., Cordier, Reinie, Doma, K., Misan, G., Vaz, Sharmila

    Published 2015
    “…© 2015 Australian Health Promotion Association. Issue addressed The Men's Shed movement supports a range of men's health promotion initiatives. …”
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    Social media activism: exploring the representation of black men’s body image and body positivity on Instagram by Bahemia, Fatimah

    Published 2022
    “…However, as times are changing and society is further evolving, this research paper deeply analyses the body positivity movement’s association with men and the representation of black men on Instagram. …”
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    Passing sequence towards field goals and penalty corners in men’s field hockey / Muhammad Ariff Engliman by Engliman, Muhammad Ariff

    Published 2014
    “…Modem field hockey relies on effective game play within well-structured ball movement as its multidimensional factors in contributing field goals and penalty comers. …”
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    The perception on feminist movement among female students in UiTM Puncak Alam / Nur Afiqah Basar by Basar, Nur Afiqah

    Published 2019
    “…Feminism is generally can be defined as a social and ideological movement that equalizes rights between women and men or commonly know more as gender equality in all fields, including education, politics, law, social and industry in the formal and informal sectors. …”
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    The Peacemaker's Role in the Anti-Vietnam War by Oliver, Bobbie

    Published 2015
    “…When the Menzies government reintroduced National Service in 1964 and then sent conscripted soldiers along with volunteer service personnel to fight in the Vietnam War, the pacifist movement in Australia was faced with the dilemma of whether to actively encourage young men to be conscientious objectors to National Service, or merely support those who already held such beliefs? …”
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    Perception of Melaka Tengah health staff regarding pay movement in the new remuneration system in Melaka, March 1996 by Siti ZubaidahAbd Rahman, Raja Jamaluddin Raja Abd. Majid

    Published 2006
    “…Only 37.2% of respondents had positive perception regarding their pay movement compared to 62.8% who had negative perception. …”
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    The contributions of perceived competence, enjoyment, and fear of harm to movement confidence in older adults / Andrew M. Guilfoyle, Elizabeth A. Rose and Alastair K. Stewart by M. Guilfoyle, Andrew, A. Rose, Elizabeth

    Published 2006
    “…The Movement Confidence Model proposes that perceptions of competence, enjoyment and fear of harm contribute to movement confidence. …”
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    Women participation in Nigerian trade union movements: a comparative analysis of the Northern and Southern regions in the fourth republic by Ali, Mustapha Alhaji

    Published 2020
    “…Hence, this study examines the participation of women in Nigerian trade union movements of Northern and Southern regions in the Fourth Republic through comparative analysis. …”
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    Surviving postnatal depression: The male perspective by Bennett, E., Cooke, Dawson

    Published 2012
    “…The core variable, "surviving PND" integrates the categories and encapsulates the process of transition experienced by the men. Conclusions The consequences of "surviving PND" are explained by the men as both losses and gains. …”
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    Sex on the front: prostitution and venereal disease in Russia’s First World War by Hearne, Siobhan

    Published 2017
    “…In light of this, military and medical authorities shifted their attention more directly onto regulating men's bodies. Wartime social turmoil also increased the visibility of prostitution, which saw many enlisted men lament the apparent ‘moral decline’ that they witnessed on the front. …”
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    Cervical segmental motion induced by shoulder abduction assessed by magnetic resonance imaging by Takasaki, H., Hall, Toby, Kaneko, S., Iizawa, T., Ikemoto, Y.

    Published 2009
    “….: Although it is believed that abduction of the shoulder induces rotational movement of the cervical spine, there have been no in vivo studies to measure the influence of shoulder movement on the cervical spine at a segmental level. …”
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    Oxygen uptake and heart rate during simulated wildfire suppression tasks performed by Australian rural firefighters by Netto, Kevin, Phillips, M., Payne, W., Cramer, S., Nichols, D., McConell, G., Lord, C., Aisbett, B.

    Published 2015
    “…Method: Twenty six rural firefighters (20 men, six women) performed up to seven tasks, during which time their HR and movement speed were recorded. …”
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    Age-related neuromuscular changes affecting human vastus lateralis by Piasecki, M., Ireland, A., Stashuk, D., Hamilton-Wright, A., Jones, D.A., McPhee, J.S.

    Published 2016
    “…In total, 379 individual MUs were sampled in younger men and 346 in older men. Compared to the MU in younger participants, those in older participants had 8% lower firing rates and larger MUP size (+25%), as well as increased complexity, as indicated by phases (+13%), turns (+20%) and NF jiggle (+11%) (all P < 0.0005). …”
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    Home Fitness Mobile Application by Koh, Qing Zhe

    Published 2022
    “…Besides, these applications are either specific for men or specific for women. Therefore, this proposed application will provide fitness exercise videos without any equipment to men and women. …”
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    The status and rights of women mentioned in Islam by Zaw, Cho Cho, Min @ Mohd Omar, Myat

    Published 2017
    “…Women rights movement is not new to this era; it is a series of events that has been taken place in different parts of the world throughout the centuries. …”
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    Does Islam require women to stay home? by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2020
    “…For making the choice of staying home, often non-Muslim women are regarded as ‘devoted’ and Muslim women, as ‘oppressed’ or ‘submissive’ needing rescue from their religion and from their men. However, it is important to know that Islam does not allow spatial injustice based on gender and does not limit women’s freedom of movement.…”
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    How Can Nurses Help People with PTSD Cope with Their Symptoms? by Adams, Collette

    Published 2012
    “…The NICE guidelines advise that individuals suffering from PTSD should be offered either trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy or eye movement desensitisation reprocessing as first-line treatments. …”
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    Sisters in Islam’s quest for the reinterpretation of the Qur’an and hadith: an analysis of their views on equality, women judges, and polygamy by Muhamad Shukri, Abdul Salam, Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf

    Published 2014
    “…This article examines the reinterpretation project of an Islamic feminist movement in Malaysia, Sisters In Islam (SIS), by analysing some of its book projects on the issues of equality, women judges in the Shariah Courts, and Islam and polygamy. …”
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    Critical discourse analysis of online resistance against compulsory hijab law in facebook postings, Iran by Dehghan., Ehsan

    Published 2015
    “…The findings of the study point to a strong dichotomization of Self and Others in the online Iranian discourse of hijab, in which the Self is comprised of Iranian women, while the Others are pro-state and procompulsory-hijab men. Using an array of social theories from sociology, psychology, philosophy, and feminism, it is discussed how the resistance movement under study is self-destructive, mainly due to the discourse participants’ lack of awareness of how the linguistic, discursive, and argumentative strategies employed reproduce the same ideologies the Iranian women are resisting.…”
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