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Le Cinéma Africain : au service de la diaspora africaine et de la communauté torontoise cosmopolitaine [PDF]
Jane Turrittin
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ABSTRACT For youth in the child welfare system, relationships can be a catalyst for change and resilience. Child welfare workers are responsible for caring for youth, ensuring their permanency, and—wherever possible—maintaining relationships between youth and their families.
Andre Laylor+6 more
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FARAH, Nuruddin, Yesterday, Tomorrow, Voices from the Somali Diaspora, New York, Cassell, 2000, 198 pp. [PDF]
Guillaume Cingal
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ABSTRACT The societal context of community is of critical importance in understanding its effect on pedagogic practice in ECEC, and yet, the role of community in ECEC is taken for granted by both scholars and practitioners. Little is known about the attitudes of ECEC educators towards their communities and how they affect children.
Sigal Achituv, Orit Dror, David Brody
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Abstract Small fiber neuropathy usually presents with gradual and progressive chronic length‐dependent pain. Acute small fiber neuropathy is rarely reported. Three patients with acute onset neuropathic pain after Oxford‐AstraZeneca ChAdOx1‐S vaccination are described.
Molly G. Abbott+10 more
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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought
ABSTRACT This article attempts to answer a provocative question: Can existentialist thought provide insights into the nature of Christ? Specifically, what might we learn about Christ from existentialist such as Frantz Fanon, even if only implicitly? In offering a response to the question, I propose a symbolistic Christology through an examination of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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Abstract Purpose/Aim To establish cultural considerations for people from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds at the end‐of‐life in Australia. Background Globally, there is a rapidly increasing proportion of the ageing population, and high levels of migration to Australia, the Australian healthcare community must recognise individualised ...
Elizabeth Lambert+2 more
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Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine
Abstract How do famines shape the health of survivors? We examine the long‐term impact of the Great Irish Famine (1845–52) on human stature, distinguishing between adverse scarring effects and the apparent resilience of survivors due to selection. Using anthropometric data from more than 14500 individuals born before, during, and after this famine, we ...
Matthias Blum+2 more
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