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Immigration, as a social phenomenon, has always held a significant place in the sociology literature. The migration phenomenon has been extensively studied within the scope of industrialization, urbanization, wars, and global development challenges ...
Mohammad Abbaszadeh +3 more
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Islamophobia in European Schools: A Multinational Phenomenological Research [PDF]
This study, which aims to investigate the existence of Islamophobia in European schools, an important part of the social structure, is designed as a phenomenological study.
Baltacı, Ali, Kayacan, Murat
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DHA and flaxseed oil reduce tumor sizes, superoxide dismutase activity, malondialdehyde level and increase white blood cells, platelets, serum protein level, glutathione peroxidase, nitric oxide, catalase activities in DMBA‐induced breast cancer in Wistar rats compared to the negative control.
Julia Ndifor Mebami +5 more
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The paper explores the connection between the sea, sea imaginaries and lifestyle migration. Through the use of qualitative longitudinal research, specifically the biographical approach, it discusses in what way sea imaginaries are the inspiration for ...
Nataša Rogelja
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In this review, we critically summarized the application of natural polysaccharides (NPs) for the treatment of IBD. This approach combines, in a unique way (right), the basic structure–activity relationships of NPs from different origins (left) with their multipronged mode of action, which involves modulation of the gut microbiota and other ...
Felix Danso +3 more
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The Effects of Lifestyle Migration of Jews from Western Countries on Jerusalem
Lifestyle migration has mainly been studied in the context of rural or coastal tourist destinations, less in cities. This case-study deals with the immigration of Jews from Western countries to Jerusalem, Israel’s capital city. These immigrants generally
Hila Zaban
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Class and rural-urban migration [PDF]
The paper discusses rural to urban migration in modern Norway from a class perspective, focusing on to what extent actors in different social classes have distinct migration patterns. The analysis is based on Norwegian Census data from the period between
Arild Blekesaune, Johan Fredrik Rye
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Human Migration and Health: A Case Study of the Chinese Rural-to-Urban Migrant Population [PDF]
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic factors. Modern migrants and their families are often compelled to migrate voluntarily in pursuit of new opportunities for study or work and, in extreme ...
Pinckney, Leah C.
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Lifestyle Migration: From the State of the Art to the Future of the Field
This introductory article provides an overview of the predominant themes that have been explored within the field of lifestyle migration research. In this way, it seeks to locate the contributions to this special section within a wider field, showcasing ...
Michaela Benson
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ACCULTURATION AND POST-IMMIGRATION CHANGES IN OBESITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND NUTRITION: COMPARING HISPANICS AND ASIANS IN THE WATERLOO REGION, ONTARIO, CANADA. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The acculturation hypothesis speculates that as new immigrants get exposed to more obesogenic environments, they progressively acquire the unhealthy lifestyles of the host society, and their obesity risk gradually increases since time of ...
Doherty, Sean, Vitale, Michele, Mr.
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