One can find examples of toleration throughout history, but scholars generally locate its modern roots in the 16th- and 17th-century struggles of religious minorities to achieve the right to worship free from state persecution. As such, toleration has long been considered a cardinal virtue of ...
The creation of ‘Scheduled Districts’ in 1874, ‘Backward Tracts’ in 1919, and ‘Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas’ in 1935 are examples of these ethnically attuned forms of governance. Border regions like Darjeeling often fell Subnationalism at the border The postcolonial era brought little...
She introduced NHS initiatives, such as the Race for Health that strives to improve race equality in healthcare delivery. She also encouraged the rheumatology healthcare community to submit examples of best practice via the NHS evidence website (www.library.nhs.uk/ethnicity). Download: Download ...
Constructions of transregional identities are examined with the examples of Parsis, Jam diamond merchants and Sikh policemen. Distinguishing between essential and relational conceptualizations of ethnic identifies yields four different scenarios of how ethnic identities were constructed in the context of ...
Many immigrant novels (Mary Antin’s Promised Land or Henry Roth’s Call it Sleep are only two examples) contain this sight as a fixed image and use it to display the immigrants’ hopes and dreams with this symbolically charged monument. “Closer, crowned with her own sunrays and dressed ...
(Appendix3). These examples illustrate the potential importance of insurance coverage as a factor reflecting socioeconomic status which may correlate with presentation of COVID-19 at advanced stages and with poor outcomes- and call for insurance coverage to be included in demographics in future ...
Effect of screening on oral cancer mortality in Kerala, India: a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2005;365(9475):1927-1933. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(05)66658-5PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 6. Warnakulasuriya S. Global epidemiology of oral and oropharyngeal ...
Tobacco and alcohol use, betel quid use, and sexual activity are all examples of important variables not routinely collected with administrative data. Therefore, given the nature of the data sets used, we were unable to identify more specific family and cultural issues that may underpin the ...
“somewhat olive” complexion, and my last name is often the single biggest factor that leads people on the East Coast to conclude that I am Puerto Rican. My experiences are examples of what sociologists Michael Omi and Howard Winant (1986) referred to as “racial commonsense”—a deeply ...
These forces unite the individuals in a particular national state. Examples can include language and religion. To unlock this flashcard set you must be a Study.com Member. Create your account You are viewing lesson6 in chapter 17 of the course: ...