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Ethical challenges in accessing and providing healthcare for Syrian refugees in Türkiye
Abstract Türkiye hosts approximately 3.6 million Syrian refugees, which accounts for roughly 4.5% of Türkiye's population. This places undeniable pressure on public institutions, particularly on healthcare services. The objective of this study is to document the healthcare structure for Syrian refugees and various challenges faced by Syrians when ...
Maide Barış +2 more
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Cultivating Cross‐Cultural Connections through Language Learning Circles in Early Childhood Programs
Abstract Spanish is the second most common language among US children aged 5–17, with 26.8% speaking it at home. To foster cultural understanding and promote positive relationships, it's crucial to introduce young children to different languages and cultures.
Joy Hernandez, Abha Gupta
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Femicide: A Need for Orientation
ABSTRACT Femicide can be understood as a political term rather than a legal or medico‐legal one—its contemporary use dates back to the late 1970s, when academics began to explore and define terminologies that exposed the gendered nature of violence, and that when a woman was murdered her gender was not incidental to that fact.
Nechama R. Brodie
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Indonesian rural youth face challenges accessing farmland and sustaining an agricultural livelihood while their labour is not necessarily absorbed by other sectors. In that context, the Omnibus Law on Job Creation (Law 11/2020) promises to liberalise trade and investment across multiple sectors, including agriculture and food security.
Anna Sanders +5 more
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Using a 33‐year CMR data set, we show that colony attendance of the Atlantic puffin differs between the sexes and in their response to environmental conditions for raising young, as proxied by the duration of chick rearing and the quality of their main prey.
Tycho Anker‐Nilssen +2 more
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The social reproduction of natural resource extraction and gendered labour regimes in rural Turkey
Abstract In recent decades, rural livelihood has been restructured dramatically in the Global South as a result of neoliberal transformations such as the removal of state subsidies for small‐scale farmers, privatization of agricultural state economic enterprises, rising control of global agribusiness firms on agricultural production, expropriation of ...
Coşku Çelik
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Uluslararası Bakalorya Programı, A1 Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı dersi kapsamında hazırlanan bu tez çalışmasında, Reşat Nuri Güntekin’in “Çalıkuşu” ve “Acımak” adlı yapıtlarında kadın figürlerinin olay örgüsüne etkisi, yapıtlardaki ana izlek üzerinden ...
Özoğul, Alara Sabire
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Creating a space for trans self‐narrative in 1930s Turkey: Kenan Çinili's memoir
Abstract The memoir of Kenan Çinili, a transgender person who was widely covered by newspapers in Turkey in the second half of the 1930s, sheds light on the historically and geographically unique workings of cisheteronormativity. Through a self‐reflexive reading of the memoir and newspaper accounts from this period, this article explores how a ...
Ezgi Sarıtaş
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Determining spatial distribution of communities in Ottoman districts in late 19th century by Gini inequality measurements [PDF]
Osmanlı toplumunda günümüzden farklı olarak heterojen cemaat yapısı mevcuttur. Dinsel aidiyet temelinde yapılan milliyet tanımında, nüfus sayımlarında yedi büyük milliyet vardır. 19.
Tekin, Mustafa, Çiftçi, Murat
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Attitudes of healthcare workers toward the COVID‐19 vaccine and related factors: A systematic review
Abstract Aim and Objectives This systematic review aims to examine healthcare professionals' attitudes toward the COVID‐19 vaccine and related factors. Background Healthcare workers have priority among risky groups accepted as candidates for early vaccination.
Aylin Meşe Tunç, Ayşe Çevirme
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