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Persecution of Minorities in Algeria: What Fuels the Maltreatment? [PDF]
Algeria, the largest country in Africa, has nearly a uniform population. Arab Sunni Muslims comprise fully 99% of the 42 million strong-populace. Why, then, does its government grapple with fears of separatist movements from its own Sunni population ...
Gabbay, Shaul M.
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ABSTRACT Both stigma and discrimination, defined as a lack of knowledge of and a sense of discomfort in providing care to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and + (LGBTQIA+) migrants, was found to manifest in a sample of LGBTQIA+ migrants who received nursing care in a recent study.
Roya Haghiri‐Vijeh
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Living With Other Gods: My Mom, My Dad, My Grandmother, and Me [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The notion of “living with other gods” applies to my family. Living with other gods means that people with different beliefs live with one-another peacefully.
Crumley, Timothy
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ABSTRACT Religious viewpoints have been shown to influence the ways in which many persons approach medical decision‐making and have been noted as a potential barrier to xenotransplantation acceptance. This study sought to explore how attitudes toward xenotransplantation differ among various religious beliefs.
Daniel J. Hurst+4 more
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REKONSTRUKSI PEMIKIRAN FIKIH: Suatu Gagasan Awal Mencairkan Kebekuan Fikih di Indonesia
Indonesia is a country whose population is majority Muslim. Thus, the aspects of syari’ah (Islamic law) should color the religiousity of Indonesian Muslims.
Muhtadin Dg. Mustafa
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Whole‐body donation through the lens of Shona culture and Christian religion in Zimbabwe
Abstract Voluntary donation is the ethically acceptable method for whole‐body acquisition for anatomy education worldwide. In Africa, educational institutions struggle with this since many people remain unwilling to donate their bodies due to the strong influence of cultural and religious beliefs in decision‐making.
Varaidzo Dongo+2 more
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Reframing covenant for nursing: From individual commitments to covenant with society
Abstract Today's constrained healthcare environment can make it very difficult for nurses to provide compassionate, competent, and ethical care, and yet their continued commitment to care is viewed as requisite. Nurses' commitment to care of patients, enmeshed with professional identity, may be understood as heroic. A few nursing scholars have advanced
Dorolen Wolfs+4 more
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Blood, Power, and Hypocrisy: The Murder of Robert Imbrie and American Relations with Pahlavi Iran, 1924 [PDF]
On Friday, July 18, 1924, Robert W. Imbrie, United States Consul in Tehran— and personal friend and special agent of Allen W. Dulles, Chief of the State Department\u27s Near Eastern Affairs Division—was brutally killed.
Zirinsky, Michael
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Diversity Dynamics: How Local Religious Groups Appear, Persist, or Disappear over Time
Abstract Religious diversity is often described and measured statically. This article goes a step further by describing how congregational religious diversity changes over time, and by exposing the mechanisms underlying these changes. We combine data from two censuses (from 2008 and 2020) of congregations in Switzerland with a sample‐based national ...
Jeremy Senn+2 more
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