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Poverty and place in North America: Overview [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of poverty in North America. In it we look at the three countries of North America, Mexico, the US, and to a lesser extent Canada and attempt to both describe poverty as it exists in the three countries and explore some of the correlates of poverty.
Bane, Mary Jo, Zenteno, Rene
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Safer Injection Facilities in North America: Their Place in Public Policy and Health Initiatives
Journal of Drug Issues, 2002The continuing threat posed by HIV, HCV, drug overdose, and other injection-related health problems in both the United States and Canada indicates the need for further development of innovative interventions for drug injectors, for reducing disease and mortality rates, and for enrolling injectors into drug treatment and other health care programs ...
Robert S. Broadhead +3 more
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Out of Place: Three Eurasian Taxa Shed Light on Origin of Thermopsideae in North America
2023AbstractThe North American Thermopsideae, a monophyletic group comprising the North American endemicBaptisia, and the paraphyletic Eurasian–North American disjunctThermopsis, is nested within the Sophoreae (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae). Previous phylogenetic studies have identified two East Asian taxa within the North American Thermopsideae, suggesting ...
Todd A. Farmer, Robert K. Jansen
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North of America: Racial hybridity and Canada's (non)place in inter-American discourse
Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 2005Canada is one of the largest countries in the Americas, indeed the world. Yet, for such a territorial behemoth, it is barely acknowledged in inter-American discourse. There are two main explanations for this peculiar state of affairs. First, Canada remains extremely ambivalent about its spatial location.
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Ivrit's Place in the Dual Curriculum Model of Orthodox Jewish High Schools in North America
2021The dual curriculum model ubiquitous to Orthodox Jewish day schools in North America typically bifurcates into religious (Judaic) studies and general studies. While most classes generally fit into one of those two halves of the curriculum, some classes are not intuitively categorized as wholly belonging to one part over the other.
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2008
In the early modern era, physical place, health, and disease were integrally linked in a geographical and climatological theory of the environment. The Hippocratic treatise Airs, Waters, Places served as a template for viewing the relationships between places, health, disease, and the physical and mental constitutional nature of people and nations up ...
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In the early modern era, physical place, health, and disease were integrally linked in a geographical and climatological theory of the environment. The Hippocratic treatise Airs, Waters, Places served as a template for viewing the relationships between places, health, disease, and the physical and mental constitutional nature of people and nations up ...
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