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Rusagara, Jean Bosco, and T. N. Sreedhara Dr. "EFFECT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ON HOUSEHOLDS’ EMPOWERMENT: THE CASE OF GASABO DISTRICT, RWANDA." International Journal of Engineering Research and Modern Education 1, no. 2 (2016): 104–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.159067.

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<em>This paper aims to assess the effect of Community Development Programmes on households’ empowerment in Gasabo District of Kigali City, Rwanda. The level and the speed of economic growth in Rwanda are determined largely by community development programmes. Although, to achieve the goals of economic development in long run postulated in the vision 2020, several programmes have been implemented to improve families’ livelihoods mainly Rwandans’ in rural areas. The study sample size of households of 322 were employed. This research was employed both quantitative and qualitative techniques in da
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Chiad, Zane, Amanda Lance, Sara L. Seegers, et al. "Hereditary Chronic Neutrophilic Leukemia in a Four Generation Family without Transformation to Acute Leukemia." Blood 138, Supplement 1 (2021): 3594. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2021-153899.

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Abstract Chronic neutrophilic leukemia (CNL) is a rare myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) characterized by peripheral blood leukocytosis consisting primarily of segmented neutrophils and band forms, hypercellular bone marrow with granulocytosis, hepatosplenomegaly, and the presence of activating colony-stimulating factor 3 receptor (CSF3R) mutations. Blast transformation occurs frequently in patients with acquired CNL, with a median overall survival of 21 months from diagnosis. Typically, CSF3R mutations in CNL are thought to be somatic; however, we and others have reported rare cases of germli
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Anna Kossowska, Jacek Krawczyk, and Irena Rzeplińska. "Deviant Behavior n Warsaw Youth in 1993." Archives of Criminology, no. XXI (July 22, 1995): 81–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak1995c.

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1. The findings discussed in the paper have been obtained within an international research project aimed at comparing the extent of self-reported deviant behavior of youth 11 West-European countries (Finland, England, Nord Ireland the Netherland, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, portugal, Greece, Spain and Italy), the United States and New Zealand. The questionnaire ultimately used in all countries participating in the project resulted from long negotiations and was in fact a compromise. It contained questions about both the respondents’ deviant behavior and their social situation with considera
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Rebaz M. Ali, Bnar Sardar Saida, Saman S. Fakhralddin, et al. "Renal Ewing Sarcoma: A Case Report and Literature Review." Barw Medical Journal 3, no. 3 (2025): 51–55. https://doi.org/10.58742/bmj.v3i3.186.

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Abstract Introduction Primary renal Ewing sarcoma is an extremely rare and aggressive tumor, representing less than 1% of all renal tumors. This case report contributes valuable insights into the challenges of diagnosing and managing this rare malignancy, particularly when it presents with atypical symptoms. Case presentation A 30-year-old female presented with intermittent grassy green-colored urine, later turning into red, with a headache and no abdominal pain. Clinical examination revealed elevated blood pressure. Imaging studies, including ultrasound and computed tomography scans, identifi
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Rimamsikwe, Habila Kitause, Augustina Ojochenemi Alapa Peters Ahman, and Alapa Peters Augustina Ojochenemi Odugbo. "A critical examination of Oche Ola Mu – The concept of the human person from an Idoma perspective." GPH-International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 5, no. 05 (2022): 92–98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14626299.

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Abstract This article explores the concept of the human person from an Idoma perspective, which has, unlike other African cultures, received limited attention in recent years. It examines the various components of the human person, emphasizing the function and significance of each element in promoting overall well-being. It draws on data collected from semi-structured interviews conducted with members of Adoka, an Idoma-speaking community in Nigeria. &nbsp; <em>Keywords:</em> Oche Ola Mu, Idoma perspective, Human person concept, African cultures, Adoka community, Nigeria, Christian Religious S
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Lombardo, Paul A. "Victims Again." Voices in Bioethics 10 (July 30, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v10i.12795.

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Photo ID 193201183 © Orathai Mayoeh| Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT A US Public Health Service study conducted after World War II led to a research scandal involving the intentional infection of 1300 Guatemalans with syphilis and other STIs. That news initially prompted an apology by President Obama to the President of Guatemala and an investigative report from the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Despite promises from the US Department of Health and Human Services to invest $1.8 million to “improve the treatment and prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
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Luckhurst, Mary, and Jen Rae. "Diversity Agendas in Australian Stand-Up Comedy." M/C Journal 19, no. 4 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1149.

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Stand-up is a global phenomenon. It is Australia’s most significant form of advocatorial theatre and a major platform for challenging stigma and prejudice. In the twenty-first century, Australian stand-up is transforming into a more culturally diverse form and extending the spectrum of material addressing human rights. Since the 1980s Australian stand-up routines have moved beyond the old colonial targets of England and America, and Indigenous comics such as Kevin Kopinyeri, Andy Saunders, and Shiralee Hood have gained an established following. Additionally, the turn to Asia is evident not jus
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Nowicki, Grzegorz Józef, Kamil Woźniak, Barbara Ślusarska, et al. "Analysis of traffic incidents involving Emergency Response Teams of the Voivodeship Emergency Medical Services Independent Public Healthcare Facility (WPR SP ZOZ) in Lublin between 2011 and 2014." November 27, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066752.

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<strong>Nowicki Grzegorz&nbsp;J&oacute;zef, Woźniak Kamil, Ślusarska Barbara, Rudnicka&nbsp;Drożak Ewa, Jagnicki Jacek, Bednarski Jerzy, Kotus Marzena.</strong> <strong>Analysis of traffic incidents involving Emergency Response Teams of the Voivodeship Emergency Medical Services Independent Public Healthcare Facility (WPR SP ZOZ) in Lublin between 2011 and 2014</strong><strong>. </strong><strong>Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2017;7(11):242-254. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI</strong> <strong>1066752</strong><strong>http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066752</strong> <strong>http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl
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Moorthy, Gyan. "The Care Children Deserve." Voices in Bioethics 7 (July 1, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v7i.8533.

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Photo by Chris Carzoli on Unsplash&#x0D; INTRODUCTION&#x0D; l. The Need for a Children’s Hospital&#x0D; El Paso, Texas did not receive a children’s hospital until 2012, much later than would be expected given its demographics and geographic isolation. By that time, there were already nearly 250 children’s hospitals spread across the United States, some in areas far smaller, far older, and in far closer proximity to other urban centers.[1] Without accounting for its substantial population of undocumented immigrants,[2] El Paso is the country’s 22nd largest city (and situated in its 70th most po
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Cushing, Nancy. "To Eat or Not to Eat Kangaroo: Bargaining over Food Choice in the Anthropocene." M/C Journal 22, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1508.

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Kangatarianism is the rather inelegant word coined in the first decade of the twenty-first century to describe an omnivorous diet in which the only meat consumed is that of the kangaroo. First published in the media in 2010 (Barone; Zukerman), the term circulated in Australian environmental and academic circles including the Global Animal conference at the University of Wollongong in July 2011 where I first heard it from members of the Think Tank for Kangaroos (THINKK) group. By June 2017, it had gained enough attention to be named the Oxford English Dictionary’s Australian word of the month (
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