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1993
On Friday, February 7, 1992, some 4,000 grieving and incensed people attended the funeral of Phyliss LaPine, a thirty-eight-year-old Hasidic Jewish woman who had been brutally murdered by a burglar inside her Crown Heights, New York, apartment.
Jack Levin, Jack McDevitt
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On Friday, February 7, 1992, some 4,000 grieving and incensed people attended the funeral of Phyliss LaPine, a thirty-eight-year-old Hasidic Jewish woman who had been brutally murdered by a burglar inside her Crown Heights, New York, apartment.
Jack Levin, Jack McDevitt
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European Judaism, 2000
Anyone who observes the way the term 'Sephardi' is used will rapidly become aware that there is a fundamental contrast between its use to describe a group of second-class citizens in modern Israel, and its use to describe the creators of a 'Golden Age' in Spanish in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
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Anyone who observes the way the term 'Sephardi' is used will rapidly become aware that there is a fundamental contrast between its use to describe a group of second-class citizens in modern Israel, and its use to describe the creators of a 'Golden Age' in Spanish in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
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Spanish in Context
Abstract We explore self-reported use of the second-person singular pronoun vos by a group of speakers of Central American Spanish in the state of Nebraska. A specific case of interdialectal contact that takes place in five non-metropolitan communities in the Midwest is described. All speakers included in this study lived or had
Isabel Velázquez, Marcelo Gomes Pérez
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Abstract We explore self-reported use of the second-person singular pronoun vos by a group of speakers of Central American Spanish in the state of Nebraska. A specific case of interdialectal contact that takes place in five non-metropolitan communities in the Midwest is described. All speakers included in this study lived or had
Isabel Velázquez, Marcelo Gomes Pérez
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Minor head injury may not be ‘minor’
Postgraduate Medicine, 1989Trauma to the head and neck can cause minor head injury with a brief alteration in consciousness. Generally, neurologic examination yields normal findings. In some patients, however, postconcussion syndrome marked by headache, dizziness, and neuropsychological deficits (eg, fatigue, cognitive impairment, emotional symptoms) results.
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Minority Minors and Moral Research Medicine
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1997Treatment of sick children of Jehovah's Witness and Christian Scientist families at times presents significant dilemmas to American medicine and ethics, for modern healthcare professionals rely heavily on active treatment, and withholding of some treatments is a central religious tenet for Witnesses and Scientists.
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Pot at the End of the Rainbow: Cannabis Use Among Sexual Minorities
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 2023Carrie Cuttler +2 more
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When and How Negative News Coverage Empowers Collective Action in Minorities
Communication Research, 2021Muniba Saleem +2 more
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Personal Networks of Women and Minorities in Management: A Conceptual Framework
Academy of Management Review, 1993Herminia Ibarra
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A matter of minors. Minor procedures in children.
Australian family physician, 2000Laceration repair and removal of foreign bodies from the nose or ear in children are common procedures in family practice. Smaller anatomy and larger emotional response to these procedures in children can make the task challenging for even the most experienced practitioners.This article revises some 'old tricks' and discusses some 'newer technologies ...
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