(e.g., a minister, priest, rabbi, imam, etc.) who serves in a non-religious setting as a spiritual advisor and counselor within secular organizations and institutions. Examples of organizations that employ chaplains include hospitals, universities, prisons, the military, and various other ...
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Knowledge and Knower Structures in Relation to Reproductive and Sexual Health in School Curricula of Kenya and South Africa. Diss. Nelson Mandela University, 2017. Kessy, Hyasinta Catharine Francis. Differential Effectiveness of Plain and Multimedia Enriched Sex Education Instructional Materials on Secondar...
of the criminal justice system, house arrest is almost certainly cost-effective, because the costs of housing offenders and building new prisons is immense in comparison with the costs of monitoring offenders’ home confinement or curfew. Furthermore, the fact that offenders often are allowed to ...
shells) of American Indians, to cowries (brightly coloured shells) in India, to whales’ teeth among the Fijians, to tobacco among early colonists in North America, to large stone disks on the Pacific island of Yap, to cigarettes in post-World War II Germany and in prisons the world over...