نتایج جستجو برای: political underdevelopment
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We are concerned in this article with six intestinal parasitoses-the four main soiltransmitted helminthiases (ascariasis, trichuriasis, hookworm infection, and strongyloidiasis) and the two leading intestinal protozoan infections (amebiasis and giardiasis). These two groups of parasitoses depend on fecal contamination, but there is a significant epidemiologic difference between them. That is, t...
This study aims to explain the victory of Hugo Chávez and his party in the 2000 Venezuelan elections, to analyze the factors that made this victory possible, and to examine the consequences for future developments in the Venezuelan political system. The decay of traditional party loyalties without the emergence of new parties deeply rooted in society (dealignment without realignment); underdeve...
Although the Guatemalan population is made up of 53% Indigenous peoples, there a certain belief according to which peoples are still currently associated with underdevelopment, inferiority, submission, and exploitation, causing that, for many, being Mayan not synonymous identity, but poverty, neglect, inferiority. Through biographical–naturalist study, we delve into how teachers experienced onl...
Aims: Development and progress are the results of a special attitude towards the world, and without creating this special attitude, development, and progress are not possible, and this particular attitude indicates the need for a proper socio-cultural infrastructure for development. Therefore, socio-cultural factors have a special role in development and neglecting or ignoring it will make all ...
Following modernization paradigm and some local dynamics conducive to development, some Asian countries emerged as economic tigers in the world. Conversely, other Asian countries including Bangladesh failed to taste economic development despite having monetary and technological aids from some developed nations. Drawing on some social and historical trajectories of the divergent contours of Asia...
The Geography of Hunger, now the target of reflective reading 50 years after it was first published, shows the author' elegant combination of argumentative skill and scientific confidence. Josué de Castro's provocative focus is both a new way of thinking and acting towards the food and nutritional situation in Brazil and a pioneering approach to the issue of collective hunger as a geographicall...
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