Grieving the Living: The Social Death of Former Jehovah's Witnesses. [PDF]
Ransom HJ, Monk RL, Heim D.
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"Bloodless" Major Pulmonary Resection in Two Jehovah's Witnesses Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma. [PDF]
Snir T +6 more
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East of Eden: A Contractual Lens for an Unsettled Area of First Amendment Shunning Jurisprudence [PDF]
The Free Exercise Clause was enacted for the purpose of protecting diverse modes of religious practice. One practice that numerous religious traditions observe is shunning—the expulsion and social exclusion of noncompliant individuals from a religious ...
Rogers, Austin J.
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Tomer Snir,1 Ilya Kirgner,2 Nachum Nesher,3 Yaacov Abramov,3 Marina Kolodii,3 Sharbel Azzam,3 Michael Peer3 1Medical Students Elective Program, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; 2Blood Bank, Ichilov Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 3Department of ...
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Religiosity and Attitudes towards Health, Disease, Death and the Use of Stimulants among Jehovah's Witnesses. [PDF]
Jakubowska K +5 more
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Peri-operative blood management of Jehovah's Witnesses undergoing cytoreductive surgery for advanced ovarian cancer. [PDF]
Palaia I +9 more
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Religion in Eastern Europe After the Fall of Communism: From Euphoria to Anxiety
In the decades prior to the implosion of the communist system, change could be discerned here and there in Eastern Europe. The purpose of this article is to provide a general overview of the most pertinent developments that spurred the transition from ...
Mojzes, Paul B
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Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty in Jehovah's Witnesses at a Public Hospital: Practical Recommendations for a Low-Resource Setting. [PDF]
Mencia MM, Beharry A, Hernandez Cruz PP.
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Perioperative blood management programme in Jehovah's witnesses undergoing total knee arthroplasty: clinical results and cost-benefit analysis. [PDF]
Vicenti G +9 more
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Eritrea's Nation and State-building: Re-assessing the impact of 'the struggle' [PDF]
In the April 2003 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Robert Kaplan describes Eritrea as 'newly independent, sleepily calm and remarkably stable'. Electricity is said to fail infrequently, corruption is rare, theft and crime almost unheard of, reflecting, Kaplan ...
Sara Rich Dorman
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