نتایج جستجو برای: jewish non orthodox feminism

تعداد نتایج: 1328425  

2004
Juliet C.W. Mitchell

The article considers the changing position of women and the family from the Second World War until today using the UK as its example. It offers a theoretical perspective by setting out to examine the possibility that the rise of second-wave feminism both reflected and spearheaded an aspect of demographic transition to non-replacement populations. It considers the tension between the formation ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
J Sorge T Gelbart C West B Westwood E Beutler

A cloned fragment of human glucocerebrosidase cDNA has been used as a probe to study restriction polymorphisms in the region of the gene for Gaucher disease. Variability in the size of fragments produced by digestion with the restriction endonucleases Pvu II and Kpn I was discovered. The Pvu II polymorphism was found to be a very prevalent one with a gene frequency of 0.65 for the Pv1.1- allele...

Journal: :Human mutation 2004
Peidong Shen Tal Lavi Toomas Kivisild Vivian Chou Deniz Sengun Dov Gefel Issac Shpirer Eilon Woolf Jossi Hillel Marcus W Feldman Peter J Oefner

The Samaritan community, which numbered more than a million in late Roman times and only 146 in 1917, numbers today about 640 people representing four large families. They are culturally different from both Jewish and non-Jewish populations in the Middle East and their origin remains a question of great interest. Genetic differences between the Samaritans and neighboring Jewish and non-Jewish p...

2012
Wilhelmina L M Ruijs Jeannine L A Hautvast Giovanna van IJzendoorn Wilke J C van Ansem Koos van der Velden Marlies EJL Hulscher

BACKGROUND Despite high vaccination coverage, there have recently been epidemics of vaccine preventable diseases in the Netherlands, largely confined to an orthodox protestant minority with religious objections to vaccination. The orthodox protestant minority consists of various denominations with either low, intermediate or high vaccination coverage. All orthodox protestant denominations leave...

Journal: :J. Philosophical Logic 2003
Renata P. de Freitas Petrucio Viana Mario R. F. Benevides Sheila R. M. Veloso Paulo A. S. Veloso

In this paper we show that the class of fork squares has a complete orthodox axiomatization in fork arrow logic (FAL). This result may be seen as an orthodox counterpart of Venema’s non-orthodox axiomatization for the class of squares in arrow logic. FAL is the modal logic of fork algebras (FAs) just as arrow logic is the modal logic of relation algebras (RAs). FAs extend RAs by a binary fork o...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2011
Ronald C Eldridge Susan M Gapstur Christina C Newton Michael Goodman Alpa V Patel Eric J Jacobs

BACKGROUND An association between Jewish ethnicity and pancreatic cancer risk was suggested by analyses comparing pancreatic cancer mortality rates between Jews and non-Jews in New York in the 1950s. These analyses lacked information on potential confounding factors and the association between Jewish ethnicity and pancreatic cancer has not been examined in any contemporary U.S. population or in...

Journal: :Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe : JEMIE 2023

On March 2021, Turkey’s President announced a new Human Rights Action Plan (HRAP), supported by the Council of Europe, to reform judiciary system and strengthen democratic participation. Although rights claims Kurds Alevis have been prominent, HRAP mentions neither name. Instead, it includes articles about improving religious minorities fighting discrimination hate, advance pluralism, revising ...

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2009
Orna Baron-Epel Nurit Friedman Omri Lernau

BACKGROUND In the past mammography-use has been reported to be low in Israel compared to other western countries. The objectives of this study were (1) to assess the increase in mammography-use during the years 2002 to 2007 in four population groups in Maccabi Healthcare Services (MHS), Israel: non-immigrant non-ultraorthodox, ultraorthodox, and immigrant Jewish women and Arab women; (2) to ass...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2007
Elizabeth R Cole Alyssa N Zucker

The authors explore how Black and White women view three aspects of normative femininity, and whether self-rated femininity is related to feminism. Through telephone surveys, a nationally representative sample of women (N=1130) rated themselves on feminism and items derived from Collins' (2004) benchmarks of femininity: feminine appearance, traits, and traditional gender role ideology. Confirma...

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