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Pimenova's parents are former footballer Ruslan Pimenov and former model Glikeriya Shirokova.[5] Pimenova has an elder half-sister.[6] Pimenova started working as a child model before her fourth birthday, after her mother sent photographs to the agency President Kids.[7] Pimenova has worked for brands including Armani, Benetton, Burberry, and Roberto Cavalli.[7][8]

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When Pimenova's mother managed her social media accounts, there was some criticism of the content as an example of sexualisation of an under-age model.[8][14] Her mother disagreed, maintaining that all the photos were perfectly innocent and "you must think like a pedophile in order to see something sexual in these pictures".[15]

The purpose of this article is to describe a step-by-step process for decision making, and a model is developed to aid health care managers in making more quality decisions, which ultimately determines the success of organizations. The DECIDE model is the acronym of 6 particular activities needed in the decision-making process: (1) D = define the problem, (2) E = establish the criteria, (3) C = consider all the alternatives, (4) I = identify the best alternative, (5) D = develop and implement a plan of action, and (6) E = evaluate and monitor the solution and feedback when necessary. The DECIDE model is intended as a resource for health care managers when applying the crucial components of decision making, and it enables managers to improve their decision-making skills, which leads to more effective decisions.

The purpose of this study is to create a model of tertiary vocational education in Kenya. Despite considerable progress in Kenya over the last 20 years, current education models, low attendance, and low academic proficiency levels preclude many vulnerable learners from becoming employable. Utilizing semi-structured interviews of eight Kenyan participants, this study explores the testable design principles necessary to create such a micro-trade model. Utilizing Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA), a quantitative ethnographic technique, to model the structure of connections in data, this study attempts to systematically identify a set of constructs, as they are recorded in interview codes, connected to one another within these interviews. Two intellectual parallels emerged pertaining to the lack of fundamental and essential needs many Kenyans experience as well as salient issues of corruption often hindering the development of Kenya's politics, economy, and democracy. It was imperative that a targeted approach to education was maintained and underpinned the trajectory of the micro-trade model when identifying the design principles for this study. This study reports the finding that a fresh model of tertiary vocational education, micro-trade, could impact the ability of vulnerable youth to become economically independent. It proposes such a model appearing in Chapter 4, schematizing barriers to tertiary education, microtrade as a response to those barriers through the lens of Kirkpatrick's model of education, and aspirational results from careful design and blend of Kirkpatrick's model with microtrade. Such design and blending through design-based research constitute proposed next steps for this effort.

Christianity is in decline in the United States and, with it, discipleship engagement. While several explanations and many remedies have been offered as solutions to the problem over the last half-century, demographic research shows that the decline continues. The problem addressed in this dissertation is the lack of a theological model to augment psychological models of religious attachment theory. The research sought to identify a canonical model of divine attachment which may contribute to the revitalization of personal discipleship and religious education by offering a new relational context. This model is based on an understanding of God as an attachment figure.

Attachment theory provides a relational context that has been recognized for its applicability to religion and religious expression. The idea that God is a sufficient attachment figure is supported in the literature; however, that support is based on subjective perceptions. This research contributes to the literature and expands the understanding of God as an attachment figure by providing an intersubjective theological model based on evidence found in the biblical canon: God self-reveals in way that may be interpreted as engaging in attachment caregiving and attachment seeking behaviors. The God of the canonical model of divine attachment is an incredibly relational God seeking reciprocated connection with humans.

In fashion, no place is left untouched for creative output, and models are no exception. Ahead of each fashion season, casting agents meticulously search for the latest female and male models, only to package them into uber-creative agency show portfolios, in order to catch a glimpse of attention of fashion houses, designers, audience, discerning casting directors, agents, photographers, stylists, etc.

Modeling can be considered by many as an extreme competitive sport despite advances made toward body positivity and more diverse representation on the runways. Today, what's ethnically diverse or ambiguous has tremendous appeal. On and off the runways, what is perceived as desirable is, often, a model face whose heritage is hard to pin down.

With a bachelor degree in Opera Singing from the Kazakh National Conservatory, Menissov traded opera halls for fashion houses, and became one of the best-paid ethnically-ambiguous models that has worked for brands such as Cartier, Chopard, Balmain, and Saint Laurent. For Menissov, the journey from her native country Kazakhstan to the international fashion podiums has been not only challenging, but also extremely rewarding. I sat down with Kristina Menissov to learn more about her unique appeal, how the modeling industry norms are changing, and what the future holds for the ethnically-ambiguous models.

I feel like after taking off it definitely can be a sustainable career, I can almost compare it to a regular business where in the beginning you invest a lot in it, but eventually it pays back. After doing tons of modeling work I have finally broken through into lucrative highly paying repetitive contracts. I am on pace to triple my income from 2021 exclusively related to modeling and I have just signed four contracts for 2023.

A role model for women in engineering and a champion for increasing the participation of underserved populations in science and technology fields, Kristina M. Johnson, the recipient of the 2021 IEEE Mildred Dresselhaus Medal, is an internationally recognized leader in engineering, education, the private sector, government, and has even impacted the movie industry.

My main research focuses on strong interaction physics ranging from modeling atomic nuclei from first principles (or "ab initio"), through electroweak- and strong-interaction driven nuclear reactions, to further understanding the nuclear interaction from the underlying foundation of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Indeed, how the strong force bonds protons and neutrons into a plethora of nuclei is still not well understood, and presents a foremost challenge. The reason is that modeling the nucleus from first principles, which holds predictive power, is a computationally intense task and faces the difficulty, first, of strong interactions that prohibit perturbative treatments and, second, of accounting for emergent phenomena. Our research addresses some of these challenges by taking advantage of symmetries that dominate the many-body nuclear dynamics, inter-nucleon interaction and its effective counterparts in nuclear medium. It targets two overarching goals:

Recent studies include: no-core symplectic shell model (NCSpM) for large deformation and alpha-cluster substructures exemplified by the challenging Hoyle state in 12C; symmetry-adapted no-core shell model (SA-NCSM) for ab initio nuclear structure with its first reach of intermediate-mass nuclei (isotopes of Ne, Mg, Al, and Si); spectral distribution theory (SDT) for effective interactions and for level densities needed as input to nuclear reactions for medium-mass nuclei above 56Ni; similarity renormalization group (SRG) for effective interactions; R-matrix coupled-channel method (CCM) for nuclear reactions, such as proton-capture reactions of importance to Ne-Na/Mg-Al chains in AGB stars and X-ray burst nucleosynthesis; electron and neutrino scattering; exact pairing of importance to density functional theory studies; quantum information applications with a focus on Shannon and von Neumann entropies of nuclear systems; group-theoretical approaches involving symplectic Sp(3,R) & Sp(2) groups and SU(3) group.

Microvessels are our earliest functional organs, and their dysfunction is linked to numerous diseases. The Haase group focuses on the development of novel in vitro human assays for examining the pathology of vascular disease, with a particular focus on those related to endocrine disorders and genetic differences stemming from sex. Our group has expertise in generating perfusable 3D in vitro vascular models. By incorporating self-assembled microvessels with tissue-specific cells, our capillary systems are used to investigate vasculogenesis (vessel formation) as well as microvascular pathologies. Our interdisciplinary group employs engineered platforms to investigate the role of physiological and pathological levels of mechanical cues on vascular development.

As tissue engineers, we employ a variety of fabrication, microscopy and biological techniques to ultimately increase our understanding of complex vascularised tissues. Our group will work closely with clinicians and experts in modelling to develop physiological platforms for practical and predictive uses.

Rosenthal, Kristina; Wagner, Johannes; and Strecker, Stefan, "Modeling styles in conceptual data modeling: Reflecting observations in a series of multimodal studies" (2022). ECIS 2022 Research Papers. 73.
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