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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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Religion's role in managing infertility in Ghana: views from obstetricians and gynaecologists - a qualitative study. [PDF]
Mensah NA +3 more
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A perspective on \u27Perspectives\u27: a response to the Spring 1987 issue of Consensus [PDF]
Turner, W. R.
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Abstract This paper examines the intensified conflict over sexualities education curricula brought about by anti‐(trans)gender and anti‐Muslim policy and political discourse transnationally. Backlash against inclusive sexualities education has taken shape across several policy territories, driven in part by de‐democratising right‐wing populist ...
James Sutton +2 more
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The experience of gay Christian men attending collaborative workshops facilitated by a sexual health professional and a priest. [PDF]
Kunelaki R +3 more
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The Uneasy Pulpit: Carl Henry, the Authority of the Bible and Expositional Preaching [PDF]
King, Kevin
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ABSTRACT Research has shown that street‐level workers may shape public policies, yet less is known about the processes through which they attempt to influence institutional arrangements. This gap is particularly evident in corporatist welfare states, where multiple organizations are involved in social policy implementation.
Olivia Mettang
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Religious-Tailoring of Mental Health Services in Ontario: A Qualitative Study Exploring Service User and Provider Recommendations. [PDF]
Faruk S, Asadullah M, Tsang AKT.
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This cross‐sectional study of 1495 university students at Pamukkale University in Türkiye reveals that 44.9% of the study population experiences food insecurity. A clear dose–response relationship was observed: as the severity of food insecurity increases (mild, moderate, to severe), both physical and mental quality of life significantly decline.
Ümmühan İnci Kandemir +1 more
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