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  • Usually, downshifting is defined as a voluntary refusal of career advancement and a high income in favor of a more simple and less stressful life (Drake, 2000). (bvsalud.org)
  • After decades of refusal and denial, the last year has seen a cascade of announcements by Western countries and their richly funded museums of their willingness to begin restoring art masterpieces seized or secreted out of Africa over the course of roughly the last century and a half. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The injury alleged is purely an equal protection denial: Plaintiffs suffer unequal treatment. (justia.com)
  • Plaintiffs, gay couples and their kids, used these two clauses to attack Iowa's refusal to issue them marriage licenses and the 2006 marriage law. (mu.nu)
  • The en banc court held that FCA and the other plaintiffs demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits of their Free Exercise claims. (justia.com)
  • I first discussed the case of Makayla Sault in the context of the story of a First Nations girl with cancer, whose fate was almost certainly sealed when a Canadian judge ruled that she could pursue "traditional" treatment in lieu of curative chemotherapy for her lymphoblastic leukemia, even though what she and her family were choosing had nothing to do with traditional aboriginal healing. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Conclusions: Among the preschool children of this study, pain or need for treatment due to caries disease in the primary dentition and the reason to visit the dentist due pain emphasizing the importance of the professional not only in curative actions, but as a health promoter at the first contact with the child. (bvsalud.org)
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  • Whether the refusal to register an organization of persons who fell within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning community violated their freedom of association. (kenyalaw.org)
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  • Eight accomplished physician-scientists were chosen as reviewers and accepted the invitation to participate. (cdc.gov)
  • Investigations into alleged human rights abuses related to Russia's occupation of Crimea and the continuing aggression in the Donbas region remained incomplete due to lack of government control in those territories and the refusal of Russia and Russian-backed separatists to investigate abuse allegations. (state.gov)
  • To investigate discriminatory treatments, the analysis includes the Discrimination Theory presented by Rebecca M. Blank, Marilyn Dabady and Constance F. (lu.se)
  • First, a child must realize they belong to some racial category and decide which one they want to identify themselves with and also be happy with their decision. (chuckiii.com)
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  • Experimentalists are often able to carry out nice experiments, but their problem appears when they have to put their data through a mathematical treatment. (acs.org)
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  • The High Court in determining the substantive question of violations of the respondents' constitutional rights found that the respondents' right of association guaranteed by article 36 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (Constitution) was violated by the failure of the appellant to accord just and fair treatment of gay and lesbian persons living in Kenya seeking registration of an association of their choice. (kenyalaw.org)
  • According to reports, David allegedly told Alana that if she ever choose to engage in a lesbian relationship, she would forfeit her chance at becoming a nun as well as be damned to hell for being gay and acting on such urges. (dotcomstories.com)
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  • A successful diversion program requires a physical facility with a 24-hour a day drop-off site and have sober and addiction treatment services available. (communitysolutions.com)
  • 14] Other barriers that may impede caregivers from taking appropriate medical care are either financial (e.g., the cost of services or treatment, transportation costs, loss of wages) or non-financial such as social norms and previous experiences with health services. (who.int)
  • In the case of antibiotic therapy, the right choice of medication, taking into account the pathogen's susceptibilities and appropriate dosage are especially important. (who.int)
  • See Treatment and Medication for more detail. (medscape.com)
  • The fight against pneumonia-related deaths in children relies on the triad of prevention, protection and treatment, laid out in the Global Action Plan for Pneumonia and Diarrhoea (GAPPD). (who.int)
  • 1 CS prevention relies on screening and treatment of pregnant women found to have syphilis. (cdc.gov)
  • Although the constitution and law prohibit such practices, there were reports of excessive force, abuse, and degrading treatment by law enforcement officers, including the uniformed national police force (Carabineros), the investigative police (PDI), and prison guards (Gendarmeria). (state.gov)
  • R. The officers will preserve their swords, their luggage, their horses, and all that can belong to them. (napoleon-series.org)
  • In this book, the treatment of that question is mostly limited to the subject of demographics, meaning the impact on Africa of the draining away of huge numbers of human beings for the purpose of providing wealth-generating labor under slavery for the West. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • A person whose capacity is in question or will shortly be in question chooses another person to assist them in making decisions. (inclusionireland.ie)
  • I deeply appreciated the articles "Naughty Scientists" ( C&EN, June 27, 2005, page 50 ) and "Research Misconduct" ( C&EN, Aug. 29, 2005, page 24 ), which set out a relevant question in science. (acs.org)
  • They were followed by an article on the precise question of peer review in medicine ( C&EN, Sept. 19, 2005, page 32 ). (acs.org)
  • A quick summary of the opinion s treatment of Due Process and Equal Protection is in the extended entry. (mu.nu)
  • I would punish her through deliberately spoken hurtful comments or by giving her the silent treatment so as to make her feel as though she didn't exist. (purposedmarriage.org)
  • A functional test can be used to assess a person's capacity to make a decision, and this means that the person has the ability to understand the nature and consequences of the decision in the context of the available choices at that time. (inclusionireland.ie)
  • A person chooses a person to jointly make one or more decisions, on personal welfare or property and affairs. (inclusionireland.ie)
  • Overall, healthcare professionals were also more likely to make a choice rather than express a 'not sure' answer. (researchgate.net)
  • Downshifting phenomenon is regarded as a process of inner choice between two options of personal actualization: personalization and personification. (bvsalud.org)
  • From empirical material collected through semi-structured interviews, this master's thesis is conducting a critical discourse analysis, investigating to what extent discoursive structures entails discriminatory treatments of academically skilled refugees in the integration process of entering the Danish and Swedish labor market. (lu.se)
  • During the COVID-19 outbreak, the lack of official recommendations on the treatment has led healthcare workers to use multiple drugs not specifically tested and approved for the new insidious disease. (mdpi.com)
  • Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the difference between choices in EoL care made by healthcare professionals and those of the general public within the Italian context. (researchgate.net)
  • Results: The main differences related to specific EoL choices made by healthcare professionals and the general public. (researchgate.net)
  • Concerns remained over the frequent use of torture and other ill-treatment to extract confessions, in particular from those suspected of links with banned religious groups. (amnestyusa.org)
  • Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees and prisoners by security forces and prison personnel continued to be routine. (amnestyusa.org)
  • Scores of reports of torture and other ill-treatment emerged during the year, especially from men and women suspected or convicted of belonging to Islamic movements and Islamist groups and parties or other religious groups, banned in Uzbekistan. (amnestyusa.org)
  • While those who choose both races usually receive a reaction of shock, amazement and sometimes disapproval. (chuckiii.com)
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  • When nonconvulsive status epilepticus, diffuse encephalopathy, and other neurologic disorders are ruled out, electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) is indicated for patients who do not respond to pharmacotherapy within 5 days or who manifest malignant catatonia. (medscape.com)
  • The en banc court held that the District's Pioneer High School FCA had representational organizational standing and its claims for prospective injunctive relief were not moot, given that at least one student intended to apply for ASB recognition in the coming school year but had been discouraged by the District's policies. (justia.com)
  • U.S. embassy representatives emphasized the need to promote respect for religious diversity and enforce equal treatment for religious minorities to government officials. (state.gov)
  • Ukraine is a republic with a semi-presidential political system composed of three branches of government: a unicameral legislature (Verkhovna Rada), an executive led by a directly elected president and a prime minister chosen through a legislative majority, and a judiciary. (state.gov)
  • The chosen methodological approach includes the use of Teun A. van Dijk's critical discourse analysis, which is supplemented by Stuart Hall's classification of representation and his interpretation of Michel Foucault's definition of discourses, together with Norman Fairclough's elaboration of the complexity of discourses. (lu.se)
  • Daniel provided critical assistance with the mapping, El en Dexter, Uchechi Durunna and Ei- leen Henderson contributed important research assistance, and Lina Wal enberg provided assistance with translations. (lu.se)
  • Over 125 organizations are affiliated with the MLKCLC, and more than 75,000 working men and women belong to Council-affiliated organizations. (wikipedia.org)
  • In May, the head of the Kashkadaria branch of the independent Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan, Gulshan Karaeva, was attacked by two women in a shop in the town of Karshi and her home was sprayed with graffiti, after she publicized her refusal of an offer by the National Security Service (SNB) to act as an informant. (amnestyusa.org)
  • Impossibility of professional growth … If a person does not have prospects for his further development, then he begins to misrepresent himself as a person and loses interest in the chosen field of activity. (women-community.com)
  • He alleged that he and others were tortured in SNB custody in order to force them to sign false confessions and that they had not been able to choose their own lawyers. (amnestyusa.org)
  • It is a deliberate refusal to obey a direct order. (purposedmarriage.org)
  • But if we go deeper maybe we will decide that other people need treatment in order to become downshifters? (bvsalud.org)
  • Twenty percent were added to the total number of volunteers, in order to compensate for losses and refusals, then were selected a sample size of 355 pupils. (bvsalud.org)
  • They have over 32,000 papers to choose from, so don't waste your time looking through free essays when for a limited time you can get The Highest Quality papers at a crazy price. (chuckiii.com)
  • The Act defines Capacity as 'decision-making capacity' and it is the ability to understand, at the time that a decision is to be made, the nature and consequences of the decision to be made by him or her in the context of the available choices at that time. (inclusionireland.ie)
  • I spoke with a close friend who had gone through a period marked by personal disappointments, discouragements, unfair treatment, and even false rumors about his character and Christian service. (ligonier.org)
  • WHO would have lost all moral grounding should it chose to be a bystander in this crisis. (who.int)
  • This gap in public knowledge could undermine many debates, affecting the real awareness related to the options in EoL care, and it could generate stereotypes about the same EoL choices and meanings. (researchgate.net)
  • The Sisters of Life took care of her after David walked out, even going so far as to ask Joyce to let her daughter get conversion treatment from a certified therapist. (dotcomstories.com)
  • Effective antibiotic treatment for pneumonia exists, and therefore timely recognition of these signs and symptoms by primary caregivers and subsequent care seeking for treatment from `appropriate' providers can prevent many of these deaths. (who.int)
  • The en banc court held that the District's nondiscrimination policies, including its more recently enacted "All Comers Policy," which prohibits all ASB clubs from enacting discriminatory membership and leadership criteria, were not generally applicable, and therefore subject to strict scrutiny. (justia.com)
  • This causes children to feel as if they must choose between the two races, resulting in confusion and guilt over having to decide between both heritage. (chuckiii.com)
  • Most children choose the race of the minority parent. (chuckiii.com)
  • Thus, after a few tedious trials and unpleasant refusals, authors who want to publish a lot of papers after a short study know which journals will accept their papers and publish them quickly without any refereeing consideration. (acs.org)
  • These people were chosen precisely because they were in the very prime of their physical and reproductive lives. (foreignpolicy.com)
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  • Alana had already through years of miseducation, inappropriate pastoral counselling, conversion therapy, and religious abuse, which left her profoundly sad and prone to having thoughts of self-harm and suicide, despite Joyce's refusal to give in. (dotcomstories.com)
  • This conceptual choice - more about the book and author than a presentation of the novel itself - gives the film its structure and narrative resonance. (blogspot.com)
  • After heading book signal offences, are well to maintain an meaningful treatment to divide back to nobles you are digital in. (deadbatteries.com)
  • Addressing the merits of FCA's First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause claim, the en banc court stated that to avoid strict scrutiny, laws that burden religious exercise must be both neutral and generally applicable. (justia.com)
  • These lovely creatures belong in a tropical climate to be free. (hubpages.com)
  • After learning of Alana's trauma, her parents took her to two treatment facilities and recruited the aid of several reputed therapists. (dotcomstories.com)
  • Abilify's classification (the group of drugs it belongs to) is an atypical antipsychotic drug . (psychcentral.com)
  • Conclusion: The higher percentage of participants in the general public group that chose 'not sure' highlighted the importance of addressing and enhancing people's self-awareness. (researchgate.net)
  • Annually, at Christmas and Easter, we hear complaints that the refusal to grant permission to have displays of Christian worship symbols within or on the grounds of public buildings is somehow an infringement of the religious freedom of Christians. (melhawkinsandassociates.com)
  • Public buildings belong to Jews, Muslim, and practitioners of other religions every bit as much as they belong to Christians and these American have every right to object to those symbols being placed on property funded with their tax dollars. (melhawkinsandassociates.com)
  • Vahit Güneş received medical treatment for his injuries on his return to Turkey. (amnestyusa.org)
  • To date there is no known specific medical diagnostic test to determine or confirm a correct diagnosis nor is there any specific treatment for this condition. (investinme.org)
  • Babies need screening during the first few days of life, because some of the conditions found by screening require treatment or intervention right away. (hrsa.gov)
  • The thesis concludes, among other things, that some extent of discriminatory treatments through discoursive structures, are present when academically skilled refugees enter the Danish and Swedish labor market. (lu.se)
  • When we choose to withhold forgiveness, it is the result of a complete disconnect with heart of the Gospel. (purposedmarriage.org)
  • Across the nation, in many jurisdictions, including Ohio, [1] jails and prisons are the largest providers of behavioral health treatment. (communitysolutions.com)
  • On October 14, the Criminal Court of Copiapo found Carabinero Sergeant Cristian Opazo guilty of "apremios ilegitimos" (illegitimate treatment), for violently beating four youths after detaining them on the margins of 2012 social protests in Freirina. (state.gov)
  • We must find the courage to choose peace over conflicts, to choose health for all over political, ethnic, religious and other divisions. (who.int)
  • Cultural and social background of such choice is historically described. (bvsalud.org)
  • Christians have no right to preferential treatment, their claims that the U.S. is a Christian nation notwithstanding. (melhawkinsandassociates.com)