... religion, and is an editor of Mental Health, Religion and Culture. 32 Religion, Cultureand Mental HealthGreenberg & Witztum (2001) and Greenberg & Brom (2001)describe other culture- bound ... ideation and impulsive nonconformity related negatively to religiosity. 10 Religion, Cultureand Mental HealthIn addressing these and other questions, cultural and social psychi-atrists and medical ... mental health and other psychological factors. For (social and cultural) psychiatrists, religion is firmly embedded in culture, and the method of studying the relations between cultureand mentalhealth...
... 401–14; and “Who’s Your Daddy? Legitimacy, Parody, and Soap Operas in Contemporary Constitutional Discourse,” 2007 Law, Culture, and the Humanities 3: 55–81. The Founding Fathers, Pop Culture, and ... legitimacy, law and narrative analysis, law and popular culture, parody as a transformative strategy, and queer theory. Structured to address these concerns, Chapters 2, 3, and 4 each introduce ... uses narrative analysis, popular culture, parody, and queer theory to better understand and to reconstitute the traditional relationship between fatherhood and judicial review.Beginning with...
... Pete, Guy, Terry-Ball, James, Andy, Mick, Opera-John, Mark and Sabine, and Tim and Melinda. Tarik, Ben and Guy provided an unfailing supply ofbeds, couches, floors and backgammon within easy range ... the social and political constraints, and above all, theintense mutualities and struggles in social space that guide and blockthe passage of signs among historical writers, readers and audiences.5Offering ... OtherLanguages, edited by Ton Hoenselaars and Marius Buning (Rodopi,1999), and is reprinted here with their kind permission. Marx and Engels watched over every page, and were it not for their fervourfor...
... Forman12 Cultureand Psychotic Disorders 245 Kristin M. Vespia13 Cultureand Eating Disorders 273 Megan A. Markey Hood, Jillon S. Vander Wal, and Judith L. Gibbons14 Cultureand Suicide ... HC; and vertical collectivism – VC (Triandis & Do you prefer the norms and valuesof your own culture more or less?MoreMoreLessLessDo you prefer thenorms and valuesof the new culture more ... Questions of culture, age, and gender in the epidemiology of suicide. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44, 373–381.Sam, D. L., & Moreira, V. (2002). The mutual embeddedness of cultureand mental...
... activities and motivations of players and crowds under the RFU and NUregimes are also highlighted separately throughout the work. The practices and cultural norms that working-class players and spectators ... into rugby league, has been expanded to include sections on the spread ofthe game to Australia and New Zealand, the failed attempt to expand the sportto South Wales, and the history of the RFU ... the development ofmass spectator sport and the rise of football. This new edition is expanded to coverparallel events in Australia and New Zealand, and to address the key questionof rugby...
... HIV AND AIDS, SEXUALITY AND GENDERON HIV AND AIDS, SEXUALITY AND GENDEROverviewdistance to health services, high levels of illiteracy and local beliefs and practices. On the other hand, ... E-mail:cricardo@alum.wellesley.edu, Jitendra Panda, Programme Development and Funding Ofcer for Progressio - Yemen and Somaliland, E-mail: jn_panda@yahoo.com and Anke van der Kwaak, Senior Health ... spaces and social networks The project used the small-group approach to reach Maasai girls and their mothers with information and services. Girls and mothers from close neighbourhoods and in...
... family and friends would be extremely valuable incounteracting obstacles and enhancing health and QOL[72].Increasing older adults' activity level or facilitators in their environment and ... life, participation andenvironment differ according to activity level. This studyexamines if quality of life, participation (level and satisfaction) and perceived quality of the environment (facilitators ... physical and social environment or for obstacles in the social environment. Conclusion: This study suggests that older adults' participation level and obstacles in the physicalenvironment...
... preheating, boiling and steam-superheating sections), and two circulation pumps are included in the primary coolant loop. Water and very high-pressure steam are the primary coolants. High- and intermediate-pressure ... D’Auria, Walter Giannotti and Marco Cherubini Chapter 3 LWR Safety Analysis and Licensing and Implications for Advanced Reactors 47 P. F. Frutuoso e Melo, I. M. S. Oliveira and P. L. Saldanha Chapter ... Micaelli NUCLEAR POWER - OPERATION, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT Edited by Pavel V. Tsvetkov Nuclear Power - Operation, Safety andEnvironment Edited by Pavel V. Tsvetkov...
... s and s are the flux linkages of the two stator phases. si and si are the currents of the two stator phases and P is the number of pole pairs. The currents si and si ... possible experiments and testing to develop input data and boundary conditions for HEAF events to support the development of HEAF models shall be identified and the correlations and models developed ... 1999 to 2004, and the second was the periodic test from 2005 to 2009. Each test was composed of one ‘as-found’ and two ‘as-left’ tests to compare and analyze conditions before and after maintenance...
... will affect the frequency of electron collision and the formation of Nuclear Power – Operation, Safety andEnvironment 356 oxidized completely and the oxidation product is largely decreased, ... quantity and the total dose of irradiation before tracking failure for 600 discharges under 100 kPa and 1 kPa are shown in Figs 15, 16 and 17. The discharge quantity decreases with PBN and PET, ... radiation, and as bonds are broken, new ones are formed and the structure of the polymer is altered. In practice, cross-linking and degradation reaction often occur simultaneously, and the reaction...