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Open Access to Research on the Caribbean
Christina Kullberg, Hans Jacob Ohldieck
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The Tropical-Urban Imagination: Ancestral Presences in Caribbean Literature
This paper examines certain choices that Caribbean-born women make in forming and or rejecting connections to various foreign communities. Migration is examined as a stimulus to creative vision.
Hannah Lutchmansingh
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Abstract Background Violence against women is a global issue rooted in gender inequities, requiring coordinated responses within the healthcare system. However, both providers and users face significant challenges in effectively implementing interventions to address it.
Odette del Risco Sánchez +3 more
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Obstetrical outcomes in pregnant patients following a gluten‐free diet: A prospective cohort study
Abstract Objective Concerns have been raised about the nutritional adequacy of a gluten‐free (GF) diet during pregnancy, specifically in the absence of celiac disease, and its impact on fetal development. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between a GF diet during pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes, with further sensitivity ...
Amelia Srajer +8 more
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ABSTRACT Ovarian cancer (OC) continues to be the deadliest gynecological malignancy and a significant cause of cancer‐related mortality among women worldwide. Standard treatment strategies typically entail platinum‐based chemotherapy in conjunction with cytoreductive surgery.
Zunera Khalid +4 more
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Literature, insularities and sexile in the Caribbean
This article relates the notion of sexile (Manolo Guzmán) and the concepts of archipelago and rhizome (Glissant) and of minor literatures (Deleuze and Guattari), focusing on the case of Puerto Rico.
Daniela Schrickte Stoll
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Writing in Limbo: Modernism and Caribbean Literature
S. Gikandi
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Soft Power in Trade: Quantifying the Impact of Confucius Institutes on China's Exports
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the role of Confucius Institutes (CIs) as a form of China's cultural diplomacy and their impact on international trade, particularly exports. Using a gravity model, we analyze data from 1990 to 2019 across countries, finding that the presence of CIs significantly boosts China's exports.
Renjing Chen, Wei Jin, Tangrui Yang
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ABSTRACT Despite being more likely to encounter and endure higher levels of psychological distress, African American adults are less likely to seek mental health services. Yet previous research lacks an examination of within‐group differences among African Americans’ help‐seeking attitudes, particularly by generation, gender, or the centrality of race.
Sara Jean‐Philippe +2 more
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Haiti and the World: Global Effects of Haitian Tremors – 1791, 2010
Jonas Ross Kjærgård +1 more
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