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Abstract Objective We aimed to compare the prevalence and neonatal mortality associated with large for gestational age (LGA) and macrosomia among 115.6 million live births in 15 countries, between 2000 and 2020. Design Population‐based, multi‐country study. Setting National healthcare systems. Population Liveborn infants.
Lorena Suárez‐Idueta+59 more
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Abstract A longstanding and significant disparity in representation across gender, economic status, ethnicity, race, and sexual identity exists within STEM doctoral training. Most of the research on the retention and attrition of minoritized PhD STEM students focuses on individual factors, rather than system level issues.
Ida Salusky+4 more
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Review of Kim Potowski & Jason Rothman, eds. ‘Bilingual Youth: Spanish in English-Speaking Societies’ [PDF]
Cashman, Holly R.
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Moving up the income ladder? What are the obstacles: a case study of indigenous people in Latin America [PDF]
Latin America is traditionally the region with the highest income and wealth inequality and the indigenous people are the most socially excluded group of the society. The obstacles they face on their way to becoming middle class are numerous.
Ivan Grguric
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ABSTRACT This study explored how minoritized youth‐guided experiences as facilitators of science outreach activities in their community can become a powerful pathway to developing their science capital. The educational setting was the Gap‐Year Program run by Alrowad for Science and Technology.
Wisal Ganaiem+2 more
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Reggaeton and Female Narratives
Reggaeton has become a cultural factor all throughout Latin America and among the Latino population in the United States. Reggaeton is now a Latino music phenomenon that has become part of the mainstream not only in Latin American countries but also in ...
Pangol, Melanie P.
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Competing for Views and Students: The Implications of Platformization for Online Language Teaching
Abstract Language teachers increasingly make use of digital platforms to find students, upload teaching material, give lessons, and promote themselves. This article examines the accounts of two popular English teachers from China on the social media platform Douyin and explores similarities and differences in the two teachers' self‐branding strategies.
Jinyan Wang, Nate Ming Curran
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'It's about time'. Dissemination and evaluation of a global health systems strengthening roadmap for musculoskeletal health - insights and future directions. [PDF]
Briggs AM+14 more
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Understanding the Implications of a Global Village [PDF]
Whether the world is shrinking, expanding, or remaining the same metaphorical size, it is clear that how we communicate across physical and cultural boundaries is changing at an accelerated rate.
Dixon, Violet
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Humanizing Connections Outside of Higher Education
ABSTRACT This New Directions in Teaching and Learning issue has focused on rehumanizing higher education. Authors have highlighted a wide array of important topics that are relevant to ensuring the humanizing purposes of higher education are met by today's and tomorrow's colleges and universities.
Peter C. Mather
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