Can public health researchers and agencies reconcile the push from funding bodies and the pull from communities? Am J Public Health. 2001;91:1926–9. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). A guide to knowledge translation at CIHR: ...
This angers Homer to the point of refusing to reconcile with Abe after he miraculously recovers. Left Behind (2018) Homer gets Flanders a job at the power plant; Marge feels there's no spark left in their marriage. Throw Grampa from the Dane (2018) The Simpsons go to Denmark so ...
Indigenous rights attorney, author, activist, and contributor to the book Ayana co-edited, All We Can Save. In this conversation, which originally aired on the podcast No Place Like Home, Sherri speaks about indigenous knowledge, prophecy and Mother Earth. We’re excited to share it with you...
The need to reconcile inconsistencies is one of the formal or weak standards of rationality that MacIntyre agrees are more or less universal, but are too thin to be consistently applied across traditions and paradigms. In the natural sciences, the inconsistencies have primarily to do with ...
Corn has a similar prolamine called zein. Now you can heed or disregard this information as you please, but grains are a significant problem for most people. Upon removal of these grains, you will notice that you feel better. With reintroduction of grains…well, you feel worse. Keep in min...
This period coincides with the establishment of the residential schooling system, which is widely recognized to be an institutional practice of “cultural oppression and forced assimilation” of Indigenous Peoples in Canada ([36], p. S16). In the North, residential schools took the form of day ...
challenges: first, to understand whether and how far the needs and hardships of employees who combine work and eldercare duties exceed their organizations’ response and, second, to recognize the factors affecting caregivers’ ability to reconcile work and eldercare responsibilities with occupational ...
Both the immigrant and U.S.-born Latina organizers described their identity construction as a process of figuring out how to reconcile their asserted racial and ethnic identities with assigned racial, pan-ethnic (i.e., Hispanic or Latina), or pan-racial/ethnic (i.e., women of color) ...