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2014-07-04
interview surveys. In this study the researcher found that age, gender, ethnicity, and location influenced ATPolice for the most part through the following intervening variables: police legitimacy, fear of crime, victimization, attitude toward the justice system, lifestyle, and discrimination respectively
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Women and Agroforestry: A Human Ecology Approach to Understanding the Needs and Priorities of Women Farmers in Africa
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Just, Lesley, Murray, Eloise C.
the perspective of the social manifestation of gender, six key factors were identified. The findings were used to create a theoretical model of the interaction between rural women's lives and agroforestry systems. The model shows that agroforestry is not only a biophysical farming system; There is a
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2019-10-01
essays; 2] a new edited edition of "My Miniature Art" (the first complete collection of her poetry, including unpublished archived poems), with an introduction and annotations; 3] a re-edit of "Fresh News from Another Country," a collection of unpublished essays on genre and gender, with an introduction
assistants. These products will contribute to our understanding of genre and Shields's achievement in fiction and nonfiction, revising poetry, drama, novels, stories, essays and biography. They will assist Canadian literature specialists and benefit feminists and students of genre and gender, literary theory
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2014-12-22
Feminist resistance to gender oppression, while surely a collective political project, has an important individual dimension. Individual resistance most often takes the shape of self-transformation where one works on the self to change desires, attitudes, and practices. I argue that paradigms of
self-transformation that rely on willpower or increased self-knowledge for change can responsibilize oppressed persons when changing proves difficult, which frustrates feminist ends. Because of this I argue that habit deserves increased attention from feminists working on personal resistance to gender
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An Exploration of the Culture of Prosecution of Violence Against Women in South African Courts
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in the findings that male and female prosecutors as cultural actors tended to define VAW according to their gender orientation. Additionally, a difference in the definition was also noted around the historical-political era in which the prosecutors completed their education. Findings from this
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Fall 2017
. We were able to positively identify 83 metabolites using a dansyl standard library, many of them never being reported as a part of the sweat metabolome. We observed significant metabolome differences in early vs. late exercise sweat samples, as well as between genders. This study demonstrated that
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Disparity in Forgoing Medical Care Across Race/Ethnicity Groups Among Long-term Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
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race/ethnicity and insurance type (private, public and no insurance), using multivariable logistic regression, adjusting for age, gender, cancer diagnosis, treatment modalities, and treatment era, with and without perceived health status and personal income. Results: Compared to Non-Hispanic (NH
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Fall 2020
expression of self-efficacy. The challenges were found in the mentees’ and the mentors’ personal pressures, their dyadic relationships, their additional issues, and the administrators’ challenge of different gender pairings and their insufficient scrutiny of the mentoring work. Practically, the current study
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Risk estimates of arsenic related skin lesions in two large villages in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh
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/L. Paramedics examined soles and palms of 11087 individuals for skin lesions and identified 168 cases (1.5%). In the third phase, cases (over 16 years) were matched by age, gender and village to referents (target of 3) without skin lesions. Cases and referents were interviewed about protein in diet
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Fall 2014
The Politics of the Heart: Female Sentimental Travel Writers and Revolution, 1775-1800 addresses the discursive constructions of nation and gender in British women’s sentimental travel writing during the last quarter of the eighteenth century, and specifically during the American and French