نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous race

تعداد نتایج: 82065  

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2019
Andrianantenaina NARR Hantanirina HI, Rabearimisa RN Rakotozandriny JN

The purpose of the present study is to get a better knowledge of the Malagasy indigenous race of hen through its egg physical characteristics and its laying performance in order to promote villager poultry production. This study was undertaken within a local family farm, of the rural Township of Ambalamahasoa, Haute Matsiatra Region, Madagascar, with 25 hens and 4 roosters in age to reproduce. ...

2009
Richard Brown Jeremy Furyk

BACKGROUND/AIM International research has demonstrated disparities in the Emergency Department care of patients of certain racial or ethnic backgrounds. The management of minor head injuries requires a careful clinical assessment to determine the requirement of a CT scan of the head. The aim of this study was to determine if there was any disparity, based on race, in the management of minor hea...

2012
Angela Durey Sandra C Thompson

BACKGROUND Indigenous peoples have worse health than non-Indigenous, are over-represented amongst the poor and disadvantaged, have lower life expectancies, and success in improving disparities is limited. To address this, research usually focuses on disadvantaged and marginalised groups, offering only partial understanding of influences underpinning slow progress. Critical analysis is also requ...

2012
Adele Vukic Charlotte Jesty Sr. Veronica Mathews Josephine Etowa

Purpose. Indigenous Peoples are underrepresented in the health professions. This paper examines indigenous identity and the quality and nature of nursing work-life. The knowledge generated should enhance strategies to increase representation of indigenous peoples in nursing to reduce health inequities. Design. Community-based participatory research employing Grounded Theory as the method was th...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 2017
Deborah Carvalho Malta Sheila Rizzato Stopa Maria Aline Siqueira Santos Silvânia Suely Caribé de Araújo Andrade Max Moura de Oliveira Rogério Ruscitto do Prado Marta Maria Alves da Silva

Introduction: The race/skin color is an important predictor of health status of the population, as well as a marker of social inequalities. Objective: The aim of this paper was to describe the prevalence of the main risks and the protective factors for chronic diseases in schoolchildren, according to race/skin color differences. Methods: Data from the National Adolescent School-Based Health...

2011
Abdulaziz S. Alqarni Mohammed A. Hannan Ayman A. Owayss Michael S. Engel

Apis mellifera jemenitica Ruttner (= yemenitica auctorum: videEngel 1999) has been used in apiculture throughout the Arabian Peninsula since at least 2000 BC. Existing literature demonstrates that these populations are well adapted for the harsh extremes of the region. Populations of Apis mellifera jemenitica native to Saudi Arabia are far more heat tolerant than the standard races often import...

2011
Maggie M. Walter

The production, analysis and presentation of Indigenous data are not neutral interpretations of numerical counts. Institutionally positioned within a portrayal of Australian national social trends, the data‟s ubiquity belies their discursive power. By virtue of the racialised terrain in which they are conceived, collected, analysed and interpreted the data are politicised in ways mostly invisib...

2017
Caroline Gava Andrey Moreira Cardoso Paulo Cesar Basta

OBJECTIVE To analyze the quality of records for live births and infant deaths and to estimate the infant mortality rate for skin color or race, in order to explore possible racial inequalities in health. METHODS Descriptive study that analyzed the quality of records of the Live Births Information System and Mortality Information System in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazonian, between 2006-2009. The ...

Journal: :Canadian review of sociology = Revue canadienne de sociologie 2016
Emily Milne

Student success is facilitated by strong bonds between families and schools, including a shared sense of purpose and mutual trust. However, for Indigenous peoples these relationships are often broken, undermined by the legacy of residential schooling and assimilative educational practices. Drawing on interviews with 50 Indigenous (mainly Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Métis) and non-Indigenous...

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