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Prevalence of allergic disease in Old Order Mennonites in New York
Allergic and autoimmune diseases are far less frequent in developing countries compared with economically developed countries, where prevalence has increased significantly during the past 50 years.1 The rapidity of change strongly argues against a ...
C. Martina +4 more
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We assessed whether the maternal perinatal gut microbiome and serum SCFA and cord blood SCFA differ between traditional farming and urban dyads. Women following a farming lifestyle had increased microbial diversity, several differentially abundant bacterial species and functional pathways, and increased circulating SCFA. Overall maternal gut microbiome
Erin C. Davis +7 more
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The German Population of Siberia amid Social Transformations, 1900s–1920s. Translation from Russian
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Siberia once again became a “melting pot” that brought together representatives of diverse ethnic groups. The reasons for migration beyond the Urals were predominantly economic.
Vladimir N. Shaidurov
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Social Justice as a Catalyst for Ecumenical Engagement
Abstract This article provides a comprehensive overview of the historical formation of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (FCC), examining the social and political context in the United States that shaped its adoption of ecumenical practices focused on social justice.
Geneva Blackmer
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Community Midwifery Postpartum Care: National Data From Community Practice
Introduction The United States is a global anomaly in its lack of postpartum care. Community midwives’ scope of practice generally includes maternal and infant care until 6 weeks after birth, although research on community midwifery postpartum care in the United States has been limited.
Ariana Thompson‐Lastad +5 more
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Advancing AI, Virtue Enhancement, and the Need for Niebuhrian Virtues of Moral Vigilance
ABSTRACT This paper considers the possibility of AI being employed to improve moral character from the perspective of an account of virtues that is psychologically realistic (the HEIS model). It is informed by a Christian agapeic ethic oriented toward goods of creaturely well‐being that ground right action.
Gregory R. Peterson
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ABSTRACT This article expands the sociological scholarship on the development of academic programs in intellectual fields tied to social movements. After briefly reviewing this literature, which has especially focused on fields like ethnic studies and women's studies, it examines the development of the smaller field of peace and conflict studies.
Elise Wolff
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The Plain Mennonite Face of the World War One Conscientious Objector
World War One was a difficult time for American Mennonites. conscription revealed profound differences between progressive Mennonites such as those from the General Conference and plain Mennonites such as those from the Mennonite Church.
Donald Eberle
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The article analyzes the religious factor of migration processes. The Protestants migrated to those territories whose conditions were suitable for the realization of their confession, or they could strictly follow it.
T. N. Plokhotnyuk
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Abstract Despite advancements in forecasting and warning technologies, some communities still face barriers to accessing essential weather and climate information. These gaps disproportionately affect individuals with limited digital access, unstable housing, or limited English proficiency, leading to uneven impacts during high‐impact weather events ...
Shubhechchha Sharma +6 more
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