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Lewandowska, Anna, and Rafał Filip. "Knowledge on neoplastic diseases among young rural inhabitants." Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 24, no. 3 (September 21, 2017): 496–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/12321966.1235158.

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Bura, Maciej, Michał Michalak, Michał Chojnicki, Magdalena Padzik, and Iwona Mozer-Lisewska. "Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland." Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 1 (2017): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/fmpcr.2017.65084.

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Vosejpková, M. "The country population trend in the selected region of the Czech Republic  ." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 48, No. 3 (February 29, 2012): 134–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5462-agricecon.

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  There are 80% municipalities under one thousand inhabitants in the CzechRepublic. The population trend observed in the region ofSouth Bohemia has proved a long-term and gradated depopulation of such small municipalities. While population has fallen in municipalities under one thousand inhabitants, towns and municipalities with more than one thousand inhabitants show the opposite trend. The possibility of changing this trend seems to lay in the state help for small municipalities parallel with the expected change of the situation after the EU accession because it is very probable, that many young families will be looking for the financially more convenient living in the country.
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van PELT, W., M. A. S. de WIT, W. J. B. WANNET, E. J. J. LIGTVOET, M. A. WIDDOWSON, and Y. T. H. P. van DUYNHOVEN. "Laboratory surveillance of bacterial gastroenteric pathogens in The Netherlands, 1991–2001." Epidemiology and Infection 130, no. 3 (June 2003): 431–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268803008392.

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Results of the Dutch laboratory surveillance of bacterial gastroenteritis between 1991 and 2001 are presented and compared with recent findings in general practices and in the community. Between 1996 and 2000 the mean annual number of stools screened by sentinel laboratories was about 1000 samples/100000 inhabitants, which is 4% of the estimated annual incidence of gastroenteritis in the Dutch population. Campylobacter (36/100000 inhabitants) and salmonella (24/100000 inhabitants) were the main pathogens isolated. Since 1996, the incidence of laboratory confirmed salmonellosis decreased by 30%, predominantly among young children. The incidence of campylobacter was highest in urban areas and Salmonella Enteritidis emerged as the predominant serotype in urban areas. Between 1991 and 2001, multi-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 emerged to comprise up to 15% of all salmonella isolates in 2001. Reported rates of Shigella spp. and Yersinia spp. varied little, with average annual incidences of 3·2 and 1·2 cases/100000 inhabitants, respectively. Escherichia coli O157 (90% STEC) was scarcely found (0·26/100000).
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Belfiore, Antonino, Dario Giuffrida, Giacomo L. La Rosa, Orazio Ippolito, Giovanna Russo, Antonio Fiumara, Riccardo Vigneri, and Sebastiano Filetti. "High frequency of cancer in cold thyroid nodules occurring at young age." Acta Endocrinologica 121, no. 2 (August 1989): 197–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.1210197.

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Abstract. In order to evaluate the risk of malignancy of cold thyroid nodules occurring in young as compared with adult patients, we studied a consecutive series of 2327 patients with a solitary cold thyroid nodule over a 6-year period. None of these patients had been previously irradiated in the neck or head. Fine needle aspiration of the nodule and cytologic examination were carried out in all patients and, on the basis of this evaluation and clinical examination 391 patients were selected for surgery; 109 patients were 4–20 years old and 2218 patients were older than 20 years. Malignancy was found in 11 (10.1%) and in 112 (5.0%) of cold thyroid nodules occurring in young and adult patients, respectively. The annual incidence of cold thyroid nodules in the population of the area studied was 5.2 vs 55.9 (per 105 inhabitants) in the young and in the adult group, respectively, and the annual incidence of thyroid cancer was 0.53 vs 2.82 (per 105 inhabitants) in the young and in the adult patients, respectively. The present study indicates, therefore, that in the absence of head or neck irradiation, cold thyroid nodules are much less frequent in young age, but that the malignancy rate of cold nodules occurring in young patients is 2-fold higher than in adults patients
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Rettberg, Sophia, and Janna Willems. "When Your Neighbourhood Changes: Living Through Gentrification in Amsterdam Oud-West." Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography 9, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15273/jue.v9i1.8882.

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This qualitative study investigates the lived experiences of gentrification for locals in the urban neighbourhood of Oud-West in Amsterdam. A gentrification policy was used to turn this neighbourhood with a relatively low socioeconomic status and limited property investment into an attractive area of reinvestment and economic activity. For locals, this strategy resulted in changes to the urban landscape, such as soaring housing prices, new investment projects, tourism, and a new, transient, young urban professional group of inhabitants. Following this demographic change, the locals that have not been physically displaced nevertheless experience a sense of displacement. By analyzing the concept of ‘transience’, this study shows how the relatively short and less integrated stay of global young urban professionals results in a perceived loss of social cohesion. Moreover, this young urban professional population’s increasing demand for an ‘Airspace’ type of hospitality radically changes local and authentic businesses, resulting in a perceived lack of diversity and authenticity. Furthermore, locals report how they experience new inhabitants to be less tolerant towards ‘big city life’, and have a stronger sense of malleability.
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Hualde, José Ignacio, Oihana Lujanbio, and Juan Joxe Zubiri. "Goizueta Basque." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 40, no. 1 (March 15, 2010): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100309990260.

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Goizueta is a small town in northwestern Navarre, Spain, bordering Gipuzkoa. According to the most recent official figures, it has slightly over 800 inhabitants, about 95% of whom speak Basque (2001, Instituto de Estadística de Navarra). All inhabitants (except for young children) also speak Spanish. In the school system standard Basque and, to a lesser extent, Spanish are used. Older speakers (those born before 1970 or so) were educated exclusively in Spanish. The local Basque dialect, however, enjoys very high prestige among its speakers, and this is the linguistic variety that is most commonly used in everyday interaction within the town.
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Lazarević, Davor. "Parameters of Pirot inhabitants mortality as from 1879 to 1889." Pirotski zbornik, no. 45 (2020): 31–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/pirotzbor2045031l.

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The study presents statistical data related to the mortality parameters in Pirot which were recorded in the registry of deaths during the decade after the town had been freed from the Ottoman Empire and united with the Principality of Serbia. The records made through a research and by processing the data offered by registry books of the Church of the Nativity of Christ and the Church of the Assumtion of the Holy Mother of God can support the research of demographic, health, social and cultural circumstances in the town of Pirot during the period of its adapting to the life of a young Serbian state. The following text contains exact numbers through which the statistics of deaths of ortodox inhabitants of Pirot is presented on the basis of which comparative data of the number of births and deaths, mortality rate in age categories and life expectancy rate can be seen as well as some additional specific data such as causes of deaths and other medical parameters which can be valuable for some further research.
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Tsygankova, Dar'ya P., Tat'yana A. Mulerova, Mikhail Yu Ogarkov, Ekaterina Yu Saarela, Anastasiya A. Kuzmina, and Ol'ga L. Barbarash. "Metabolic syndrome in the inhabitants of Mountain Shoria: prevalence, variants of manifestations and ethnic peculiarities." Obesity and metabolism 14, no. 3 (November 13, 2017): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/omet2017326-31.

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Background. Metabolic syndrome is one of the most dangerous risk factors of cardiovascular and endocrine diseases development and mortality due to them, especially among young people. Aims: Our purpose was to study the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, combinations of its components in indigenous and non-indigenous inhabitants of Mountain Shoria. Materials and methods. During the period since 2012 to 2015 we have examined the inhabitants of the villages of Mountain Shoria: Ust-Kabyrza, Orton, Sheregesh by a continuous method on the basis of a name list. All the participants were examined by a cardiologist, an endocrinologist and a general practitioner, also a waist circumference and arterial blood pressure were measured. Specific diagnostic methods included an estimation of blood glucose level, triglycerides (TG) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in blood serum. Results. All the subjects (460 persons) were divided into age (1839 years, 4059 years, 60 years and older), ethnic (the Shors and the non-Shors) and gender (men and women) groups. Generally, the metabolic syndrome was diagnosed in 40.2% of inhabitants of Mountain Shoria. Metabolic syndrome (MS) was presented in 12.4% of indigenous men and in 47.8% of non-indigenous examined men (р=0.00001). MSwasrevealedin 36.8%, of Shor-women and in 60.7% of non-Shor women (р=0.00002). The most common variant of 3-component MS was abdominal obesity + arterial hypertension + hyperglycemia and the rarest was abdominal obesity + TG + hyperglycemia. The most common variant of 4-component MS was a combination of abdominal obesity + hyperglycemia + arterial hypertension + HDL-C, the rarest was abdominal obesity + arterial hypertension + TG + HDL-C. Different variants of 3-component and 4-component MS occurred with similar frequency in all age groups of the Shors and non-Shors. Conclusions. Generally MSoccurred more frequently in non-indigenous inhabitants than in indigenous inhabitants. Only in women of young age group this pathology was revealed with the similar frequency among both ethnic groups. Among all the inhabitants of Mountain Shoria the most frequent clinical variant of 3-component MS was a combination of abdominal obesity + arterial hypertension + hyperglycemia and of 4-component variant a combination of abdominal obesity + hyperglycemia + arterial hypertension + HDL-C.
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Orellana, Jesem Douglas Yamall, Paulo Cesar Basta, and Maximiliano Loiola Ponte de Souza. "Mortality by suicide: a focus on municipalities with a high proportion of self-reported indigenous people in the state of Amazonas, Brazil." Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia 16, no. 3 (September 2013): 658–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-790x2013000300010.

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Objective: To analyze mortality rates and to describe the demographic and epidemiological characteristics of suicides recorded in the state of Amazonas. Methods: A descriptive and retrospective study has been carried out with emphasis on municipalities, which have shown, simultaneously, a high mortality rates and a high proportion of self-reported indigenous population, based on 2005 - 2009 data as provided by the Informatics Department of the Unified National Health System. Results: Among the general population of the state of Amazonas, the mortality rate, by suicide, of 4.2/100.000 inhabitants has been reported, similar to that of Manaus (4.6/100.000 inhabitants). In contrast, at Tabatinga (25.2/100.000 inhabitants), at São Gabriel da Cachoeira (27.6/100.000 inhabitants) and at Santa Isabel do Rio Negro (36.4/100.000 inhabitants), municipalities, where the proportion of self-reported indigenous population is high, besides the taxes being notably higher, it was observed that most of the suicides has occurred among men; among young men aged between 15 - 24 years; at home; by hanging; during "weekend" and among the indigenous population. Discussion: Our findings have unveiled that suicide comes forth as a serious public health issue in some municipalities in the state of Amazonas, further indicating that the event occurs within very specific contexts, and that the dimension and the magnitude of the problem can be even more serious among populations or in territories exclusively inhabited by indigenous people.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Young inhabitants"

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Garcia, Catala Laurence. "Parcours artistiques et culturels de jeunes habitants dans les perspectives et les enjeux des dynamiques rurales en pays Midi Quercy." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOU20003/document.

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A travers les pratiques, les initiatives, et les évènements artistiques et culturels, cette thèse questionne la contribution des jeunes habitants de 15 – 25 ans aux dynamiques culturelles et au devenir des espaces ruraux. Cette recherche est attentive à la forte attractivité des territoires ruraux, dont témoignent les mouvements de population et la recomposition sociale de l’ensemble des habitants. Elle tient compte d’un contexte où les politiques culturelles s’élaborent à un échelon local, sont reliées au développement rural et s’appuient sur la capacité d’agir des populations. Ce travail s’appuie sur une méthodologie qualitative basée sur des entretiens semi-directifs, des échanges informels, et sur l’observation participante. L’objectif est tout d’abord de comprendre comment les jeunes habitants font vivre leurs espaces de vie et d’appartenance par leurs pratiques artistiques et culturelles. Puis le questionnement cherche à établir des liens entre leurs manières d’habiter et leurs parcours de vie, et à comprendre la nécessité des aller-retour entre la ville et la campagne, entre l’ici et l’ailleurs. Cette approche nous permet alors de saisir la capacité des jeunes habitants à construire les collectifs dans lesquels ils vivent, et nous donne des clés de lecture des dynamiques collectives des années à venir
This thesis is about contribution of young inhabitants ( between 15 and 25 years old) in cultural dynamism and futur of rural areas, through artistic and cultural behaviours, initiatives and events. This research takes into account the strong appeal of rural territories wich is shown by population’s movements and new social composition. The thesis deals with a context where cultural politics are built on a local level, are related with local development and are based on empowerment of the population. This work leans on a qualitative methodology semi-directive, interwiews, free discussions and on participating observations. The first goal is to understand how young inhabitants make their local life environment active by their artistic and cultural behaviours. The next goal is to research the link between their way of living and their background, and try to understand the need of regular back and forth trips between town and country, between here and elsewere. This approach allows us to grasp the capacity they have to build the collective places in wich they’re living, and gives a way of understanding collective dynamics of coming years
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Books on the topic "Young inhabitants"

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Porchat, J. Jacques. Three months under the snow: The journal of a young inhabitant of the Jura. Neerlandia, Alta: Inheritance Publications, 2011.

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Dale, Paul W. The Tonga book: February 1805-June 1811, the remarkable adventures of young William Mariner on a voyage around the world and his long sojourn in the islands of Tonga whereof he gives us a full account of those islands and the conduct of the lives of the inhabitants. Montreux [Switzerland]: Minerva Press, 1996.

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Boffo, Vanna, ed. A Glance at Work. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-187-4.

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The topics of work flexibility, precarious jobs, and the relationship between work, the market and production are subjects that are widely debated in the sociological, philosophical, economic and political spheres. Yet these topics are less touched on in the tradition of pedagogical research. The intention of this book is to build a seedbed for reflection on the central position assumed by work in the lives of every woman and man, inhabitants of a planet in which the transformation of work activities is imposing radical changes on lifestyles, community-building and societies. Work is not an abstract concept, but is incorporated into every human person who does it and into the relationships linking them to others. Man, his education and human formation provide the pivot around which to perform a pedagogical survey within the universe of "work", and inside the relationship between the human condition and working/professional life. What sense does work acquire today when going to observe children, young people, adults or migrants? Namely, what sense does it assume when its pivotal viewpoint is shifted off-centre in time and space? The essays intend to spark agile but critical, synchronic and diachronic reflection which, stemming from contextual questions on the meaning of work and on change in the workplace, will proceed to investigate the subjects in their specific lives and existential conditions. Essays by: Vanna Boffo, Pietro Causarano, Giovanna Del Gobbo, Emiliano Macinai, Maria Rita Mancaniello, Stefano Oliviero and Clara Silva.
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Anderson, Greg. Governed by Gods. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886646.003.0012.

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In this new account of Athenian demokratia, the most significant human activities in the polis were not political deliberations or economic transactions but ritual engagements with gods, the non-human agencies who ultimately controlled the very conditions of existence. To a point, offerings to gods were like taxes rendered to maintain the infrastructure of the cosmos. Ritual actions were thus performed more or less continually, at a wide range of locations, from household shrines to major sanctuaries, by all inhabitants of Attica, male and female, young and old, Athenian and non-Athenian alike. As the chapter stresses, these actions are best understood as ecological transactions, rather than as purely “religious” practices. Indeed, in such circumstances, where gods were potentially everywhere and anywhere in experience, the modern category “religion” has little or no valence or meaning. The chapter also highlights the ritual contributions to the life of the polis that were made by females, who played literally vital ecological roles through their involvements in numerous divine cults.
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Three Months Under the Snow: The Journal of a Young Inhabitant of the Jura. Prism Productions, 1999.

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Porchat, J. Jacques. Three Months Under the Snow: The Journal of a Young Inhabitant of the Jura. Prism Productions, 1999.

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Rothe, Eugenio M., and Andres J. Pumariega. Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190661700.001.0001.

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Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health is a unique book because it explains culture and identity from a developmental perspective, exploring the psychological, social, and biological aspects of the immigrant and refugee experience in the United States and how they help to shape the person’s cultural identity. It also covers the sociological, anthropological, political, and economic aspects of the immigrant experience and how these variables impact mental health, thus presenting the experience of migration and acculturation from a very broad and humanistic perspective, illustrated with multiple real-life case examples. The book explains how a broader access to travel and new communication technologies are responsible for the rapid global dissemination of cultural norms, values, and beliefs across national borders, facilitating a process of inter-culturation, in which both the new arrivals and members of the host culture are influenced and transformed by their interactions with one another and how American children, adolescents and young adults are at the forefront of such new multicultural identity formation. It describes the emergence of transnational identities, the meaning of pilgrimages, the experiences of return migrations and the importance of the American narrative, which is at its core, an immigrant narrative. This is a book about the American identity and how immigrants have been absorbed into American society and how they continue to enlarge and transform America and the cultural identities of its inhabitants.
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Book chapters on the topic "Young inhabitants"

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "Earth’s Holocaust." In Young Goodman Brown and Other Tales. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555154.003.0017.

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Once upon a time—but whether in the time past or time to come is a matter of little or no moment—this wide world had become so overburdened with an accumulation of worn-out trumpery, that the inhabitants determined to rid themselves of it by a...
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Smagacz-Poziemska, Marta. "Is the City Unnecessary? New Life Spaces of Young City Inhabitants." In Public Spaces: Times of Crisis and Change, 35–52. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s1047-004220160000015002.

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Taverna, Andrea S., Douglas L. Medin, and Sandra R. Waxman. "“Inhabitants of the Earth”: Reasoning About Folkbiological Concepts in Wichi Children and Adults." In Young Children’s Developing Understanding of the Biological World, 7–27. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315122601-2.

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Civai, Sara. "Il Ghetto di Venezia nel reportage di Goffredo Parise." In «Un viaggio realmente avvenuto». Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-344-1/025.

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A journey through the Venetian Ghetto written by a young Goffredo Parise. This paper aims to explore the relationships between this account – part of the early production of the author’s travel literature –, some elements of the history of the world’s oldest Jewish Ghetto, and the representations and stereotypes in the literary tradition that contributed to make this place and its inhabitants an ‘imagined community’. Finally, this essay explores Parise’s report in light of Rilke’s short story about Ghetto taken from Stories of God.
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Lane, Jeremy F. "Doomed Youth." In Republican Citizens, Precarious Subjects, 175–210. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622140.003.0006.

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The chapter opens by noting the recurrence of depictions of disillusioned young executives, products of France’s elite business schools, in films by Cantet, Moutout, Corneau and Kim Chapiron and in testimonial literature by Sophie Talneau, Jonathan Curiel, Alexandre des Isnards and Thomas Zuber. In their different ways, all of these texts depict France’s young academic elite as being doomed to disillusionment by the nature of the education they receive and the realities of the contemporary labour market. In this, these privileged individuals betray an unexpected similarity with what might seem more obvious candidates for the moniker ‘doomed youth’, namely France’s ethnic minority banlieue inhabitants, whose fate is also understood to reflect problems in the interrelationships between education and employment. This chapter will therefore examine films and novels that seek to represent the ways in which shifts in the labour market have been mirrored in the adoption of post-disciplinary pedagogies and business-oriented curricula that challenge fundamental republican notions of meritocracy and social integration through education and employment.
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Hetherington, Naomi, and Angharad Eyre. "John Campbell, Worlds Displayed for the Benefit of Young People by a Familiar History of Some of their Inhabitants [1802]." In Nineteenth-Century Religion, Literature and Society, 34–38. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351272209-7.

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Long, Kathryn T. "“Palm Beach” on the Curaray River." In God in the Rainforest, 9–29. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190608989.003.0002.

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This chapter presents the history of an event in January 1956 that gave birth to an iconic missionary martyr narrative with a lasting impact on American evangelicalism and on the future of the Waorani people in Amazonian Ecuador. It began with five young men, representing evangelical faith missions. They were determined to make peaceful contact with the Waorani (aucas), a violent and isolated tribal people who had never heard the Christian gospel. The five men used aviation as an innovative technology to locate a Wao clearing and attempt to pacify the inhabitants by dropping trade goods from the air, followed by a face-to-face encounter. After the apparent friendliness of this first meeting, the Waorani returned two days later with spears and killed the missionaries. News of their deaths was publicized in the US and around the world.
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Person, Katarzyna. "Introduction." In Warsaw Ghetto Police, translated by Zygmunt Nowak-Soliński, 1–3. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501754074.003.0001.

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This chapter describes lawyers, engineers, young yeshiva graduates, and sons of businessmen with connections that came from Warsaw and its suburbs, such as Łódz. It recounts the autumn of 1940 when these men reported by the hundreds to a collection point in the Jewish Council building in order to get a job as ghetto policemen. It also cites one of the inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto that recalled how it was considered a success to get into the police since there was not much work to do and food rations were given. The chapter mentions a German propaganda film from the spring of 1942, which shows the ghetto policemen differing very little from German soldiers. It looks deeper into the history of the Jewish Order Service, wherein Jewish policemen are portrayed as dutiful German soldiers, German officials, and traitors to their own people.
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Gibson, Roy K. "Pontus-Bithynia." In Man of High Empire, 190–238. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199948192.003.0008.

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Pliny was governor of Pontus-Bithynia c. 110–12 C.E. He had spent time as a young military tribune in the Greek east, and remained well disposed to connections from Syria. His attitude to Pontus-Bithynia was rather different. In Rome, he defended guilty former governors against prosecution by the province. He viewed the inhabitants of Pontus-Bithynia as different from the ‘free’ Greeks of Achaia. His subsequent arrival as governor was presumably greeted with apprehension. Government of the province was conducted by correspondence with Trajan: long delays in the return of replies from Rome posed severe challenges to effective government. Pliny’s term there provides evidence of how thinly Roman power was stretched, and of the endemic opportunism Rome fostered in the provinces. In Pontus, Pliny met the future in a form he could not have recognized: the Black Sea Christians, whose novel cult would one day usher in the decline (or transformation) of the classical world Pliny knew.
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Dalivalle, Margaret, Martin Kemp, and Robert B. Simon. "‘Christ in the Manner of God the Father’." In Leonardo's Salvator Mundi and the Collecting of Leonardo in the Stuart Courts, 70–83. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813835.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 looks at the iconography of the image now called the Salvator Mundi, though this is not a name used at the time for images of Christ blessing and holding the globe of the world. Texts from the gospels of St Matthew and St John portray Christ as the benign comforter of the world’s inhabitants. The bands across Christ’s chest evoke the ‘yoke’ that the biblical Christ invites us to take up. The orb appears in Renaissance paintings in many guises, including metal spheres and terrestrial globes. The genre grew in popularity in the fifteenth century, not least in emulation of images by Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden. The stock frontal presentation of Christ related to a supposed eyewitness account and miraculous images made without human intervention. The direct stare is explained by Cusanus (Nicholas of Cusa) as expressing the ubiquitous nature of God’s gaze. There are also less common variants of the Salvator Mundi as a young Christ.
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Conference papers on the topic "Young inhabitants"

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Świt-Jankowska, Barbara. "Let’s play with Le Corbusier." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.891.

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Abstract: The research focuses on the possibility of transferring theoretical ideas of Le Corbusier into educational programs of the very young children – between three and six. The worldwide development of civilization changed the natural environment of the human. For the average European citizen a city is more natural place for living than a forest. Simultaneously, in these days many inhabitants present an extremely conformist approach to life and to the surrounding space. The participation of members of the society in the shaping of public spaces is possible only through the involvement and practice, but the democratic responsibility does not appears out of nowhere. It must be fostered and nurtured as early as in childhood. According to developmental psychology, children in the age of 3-6 are very susceptible to the acquisition of new skills and learn it in an intuitive way. The proper education program using Le Corbusier’s lectures and theory could help them to understand the space better. The seeming simplicity of above rules is an advantage in this case – thereby it can be explained to even such an audience as small children. On the other hand, some kind of abstract and hidden difficulty included in this theory becomes an opportunity to create a very absorbing and stimulating workshops that follow the needs of younger and older children. Le Corbusier’s legacy includes not only physical issues and can be used in many different ways. As Pablo Picasso once stated: every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up. For those reasons, incorporating such an innovative strategy for kids’ education reveals a great potential. Resumen: Los estudios realizados enfocan en comprobar las posibilidades de usar las ideas teóricas de Le Corbusier en los programas educativos para niños de tres a seis años. El desarrollo de la civilización ha cambiado el entorno natural del ser humano - una ciudad para el ciudadano promedio de Europa es un lugar más natural para vivir que el bosque. Al mismo tiempo, hay que reconocer que muchas personas muestran el enfoque muy conformista a la vida, tanto al espacio circundante. Esta situación se podría mejorar mediante la participación consciente de los miembros de la sociedad en la creación del espacio público, su compromiso y la práctica. Pero la responsabilidad democrática no aparece sola, se debe estimularla y nutrir ya en la infancia. De acuerdo con la psicología del desarrollo, los niños de 3 a 6 años son muy susceptibles a la adquisición de nuevas habilidades y aprenden de una manera intuitiva. Programa educativo que utiliza los cursos y la teoría de Le Corbusier puede ayudarles a entender mejor el medio ambiente. La aparente sencillez de los principios proclamados por él en este caso es una ventaja. La abstracción y escondidas dificultades incluidas en ellos,nos permiten a crear actividades estimulantes que correspondan a las necesidades de los niños pequeños, tanto y mayores. Como afirmo Pablo Picasso: "Todo niño es un artista. El problema es cómo mantenerse siendo niño una vez que se ha crecido". Keywords: Architectural education, children, Le Corbusier. Palabras clave: Enseñanza de la arquitectura, los niños, Le Corbusier. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.891
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