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The subject of animals’ rights and ethics has been discussed using utilitarian, universal rights and post humanist theory. We can easily understand them as the use and practice of agreed consensus, sympathetic imagination and the dialogue between species.
Alejandro Lámbarry +1 more
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Current Research on Inclusive Education in Mexico
Introduction. The study of access, participation and learning for people with disabilities in Mexico has been a recurring theme in the country’s educational research, however, its treatment over the last three decades has been superficial and ...
Katherine Gajardo +3 more
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Adaptation of a culturally relevant nutrition and physical activity program for low-income, Mexican-origin parents with young children. [PDF]
Latino children experience higher rates of obesity than do non-Latino white children. Family-centered nutrition interventions can slow the rate of weight gain in this population.
Aguilera, Alberto +9 more
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In this article some features of the influence of American writer William Faulkner in the narrative of Juan Carlos Onetti’s is analyzed. This work represents a reading on three topics of systematic theology: faith, God and the flesh; as they appear in ...
Alberto F. Roldán
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Translingualism as Creative Revolt: Rewriting Dominant Narratives of Translingual Literature
This essay traces the global development of translingual literature in order to confront the pervasive myth of the monolingual paradigm which insists that meaningful interaction can only occur in one language at a time in a given context.
Hannah Tate Williams
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Excess stroke in Mexican Americans compared with non-Hispanic Whites: the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi Project. [PDF]
Mexican Americans are the largest subgroup of Hispanics, the largest minority population in the United States. Stroke is the leading cause of disability and third leading cause of death.
Akuwumi, Olubumi +12 more
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A mother’s cultural beliefs can affect her infant’s health, but the influence of acculturation of Mexican-American women on their young children’s oral health is unknown.
Moshtagh R. Farokhi DDS, MPH +5 more
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Associations of Adiponectin with Adiposity, Insulin Sensitivity, and Diet in Young, Healthy, Mexican Americans and Non-Latino White Adults. [PDF]
Low circulating adiponectin levels may contribute to higher diabetes risk among Mexican Americans (MA) compared to non-Latino whites (NLW). Our objective was to determine if among young healthy adult MAs have lower adiponectin than NLWs, independent of ...
Bessesen, Daniel H +5 more
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This article presents a brief biography of two writers who addressed in the lines of their works important questions about the role of women in societies in which female voices were not usually heard.
Miquela Piaia
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A taxonomic study of Albizia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Ingeae) in Mexico and Central America
The genus Albizia is economically and environmentally important because many elements are multipurpose trees. A taxonomic study of 12 Central American and Mexican Albizia species is presented. Identification keys, illustrations and ecological information
María de Lourdes Rico Arce +2 more
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