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Engaging Religious Communities in Human Rights [PDF]
There is an urgent need for methods by which people and communities of faith peacebuilding and human rights development. This paper argues for a holistic understanding of peacebuilding that includes security of life, a guarantee of subsistence, and the ...
Dan Wessner Professor of International and Political Studies, Future Generations University of America.
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Financial stress, health and malnourishment among older adults in India
As India’s elderly population grows rapidly, there is a demand for robust policy tools for geriatric health management. This study focuses on unveiling the impact of financial stress and insecurity in diverse economic sectors on adult malnutrition in ...
Kajori Banerjee +2 more
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Janna Thompson: Intergenerational Justice
Book Review Janna Thompson (2009): Intergenerational Justice. Rights and Responsibilities in an Intergenerational Polity. New York: Routledge. 191 pages. ISBN: 0415996287. Price £80.75.
James Wilhelm
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Background The rural–urban gap in socioeconomic and morbidity status among older adults is prevalent in India. These disparities may impact the levels and factors of self-rated health (SRH).
Amiya Saha +4 more
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Ed Howker and Shiv Malik: The Jilted Generation
Book Review Ed Howker and Shiv Malik (2010): Jilted Generation. How Britain Has Bankrupted its Youth. London: Icon Books Ltd. 256 pages. ISBN: 1848311982. Price £8.99.
James Wilhelm
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The goal of this paper is to present an approach to Hod Pair Capturing (HPC). $HPC$ is the most outstanding open problem of descriptive inner model theory. More specifically, we introduce two principles, the Direct Limit Independence and the Bounded Direct Limits, and show that they together imply HPC.
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Background While functional and mobility impairments (FMIs) have garnered the attention of health researchers in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), including India, research has yet to explore whether and to what extent the perception of one’s ...
Manacy Pai, T. Muhammad
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From Generation to Generation [PDF]
This work (Fig. 1) is a geometric abstraction that I created using pencil, ink, and acrylic paint on canvas. It could be interpreted as a spatial representation of time, peering along the branches of a pedigree or phylogenetic tree. The tree consists of three main branches with “cousins” on two of the branches connected by …
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Background The migration of adult children significantly affects older adults’ lives in various ways. This study explores the association between adult children’s migration and perceived discrimination among older adults left behind in India. Methods The
Valatheeswaran Chinnakkannu +3 more
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The Perceptions Generations X, Y, and Z Have Toward Work and Industry 4.0
This study aims to examine how Generations X, Y, and Z perceive the meaning of work and their approaches toward Industry 4.0. The study has formulated six hypotheses and used a stratified sampling method to apply a questionnaire online involving ...
Rıza Demir, Serpil Aytaç
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