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Exploring the Roles of Trust, Attitudes, and Motivations in COVID-19 Decision-Making and Vaccination Likelihood: Insights from the Louisiana Community Engagement Alliance (LA-CEAL) Community-Academic-Public Health-Practice (CAPP) Partnership. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Williams L   +16 more
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A Scoping Review of African Health Histories from the Pre-Colonial to SDG Eras: Insights for Future Health Systems. [PDF]

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Karamagi H   +7 more
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World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910

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World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910
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United Methodist Missionary Society

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United Methodist Missionary Society | Foreign Missions Committee . United Methodist Free Churches Foreign Missions . Methodist New Connexion Missionary Society . Bible Christian Home and Foreign Missionary Society
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Missionary surgery

American Journal of Surgery, 2010
A career in missionary surgery offers professional challenge, much opportunity, and high job satisfaction. Preparation, financial support, job requirements, and difficulties are issues to be considered. However, these are secondary in the context of seeing needy people made whole physically and spiritually.
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The King, the Missionary and the Missionary's Daughter

Journal of Southern African Studies, 2013
In 1881 the Pedi king Sekhukhune and the German missionary Johannes August Winter were drawn into a close relationship which included a wide-ranging discussion of their beliefs and values. It also involved their families. Indeed, the most startling outcome of their interactions was the planned betrothal of Sekhukhune to the missionary's infant daughter,
Rüther, Kirsten, Delius, Peter
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The missionary syndrome

Journal of Religion & Health, 1980
Early sexual explorations of children that are of a traumatic nature are often labeled by the child as "bad" or "wrong" and subsequently repressed. The guilt that results from the labeling may be intensified at a later date by some other similar incident, and at this time the person may make a binding commitment or promise to God to serve Him in some ...
R O, Sexton, R C, Maddock
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