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Breaking the silence and building strength; rethinking menopause care through exercise and cultural insight. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Glob Womens Health
Delanerolle G   +24 more
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Religious Policy

2022
Abstract A Roman emperor in late antiquity had to deal not only with military, administrative, and communicative matters, but also with the complex religious affairs of the time. Jovian was a Christian, and he made a clean break with Julian’s pro-pagan measures and returned to the religious policy of Constantine and Constantius II.
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Erdoğan’s comprehensive religious policy

2019
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Cevik, Salim   +1 more
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State Religious Policy

2009
This chapter discusses the origin of the state religious policy. Establishment of a policy, including religious policy, depends directly on the concrete situation and the policy maker's understanding of the subject. In the process of making concrete policy, religion was supported, but controlled and transformed at the same time.
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Effects of Religious Tourism Policies on Religious Development

Review of Religious Research
This study focused on religious development and explored the impact of cultural and religious tourism policies on local religions. The highlight is the use of econometric models to capture the interrelationship between supply (total number of temples) and demand (total number of followers) on religion.
Ying-Sing Liu, Liza Lee
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China’s Religious Affairs Policy

2019
What are the origins of religious tolerance and repression? How do frontline religious affairs officials decide who should be punished and who should be approved or rewarded? This chapter provides historical and institutional details for the above theory and interpretations of these important questions.
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Public Policy and Religious Diversity

Latin American Perspectives, 2016
Recently in Brazil, diversity has become a guiding principle in formulating public policy, and “interreligious spaces” have been established in public hospitals for the use of religious groups of various kinds. An examination of the use of these spaces in two major public hospitals in Porto Alegre makes it clear that religious diversity has ...
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