نتایج جستجو برای: objectively representing tribal culture

تعداد نتایج: 389460  

A. Gholizadeh, R. Ebrahimzadeh

The present study has objectively investigated and reviewed 164 managers, employees and workers of Tuka Steel Investment Holding Company (TSIH Co.) as one of the most successful companies in Iran's steel industry. The Survey approach has been adopted to serve the following purposes of this study: a) to define the prevailing organizational culture in steel industry; and b) To review alignment do...

2002
Peter Richerson Joseph Henrich

We here review the evolutionary theory relevant to the question of human cooperation and compare the results to other theoretical perspectives. Then, we will summarize some of our own work, distilling a compound explanation that we believe gives a plausible account of human cooperation and selfishness. This account leans heavily on group selection on cultural variation but also includes lower l...

Journal: :International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry 2022

Indian folk medicine is an age old system practiced by primitive people, particularly; the tribal’s residing in remote villages and forests. The knowledge gained over years - through trial error methods about medicinal uses of local flora are transmitted from one generation to another. It outcome bold experimentation useful observations made several hundreds fact considered as mother all other ...

2014
JASON P. HIPP Jason P. Hipp

This Essay examines the recent wave of American Indian tribal constitutional change through the framework of subnational constitutional theory. When tribes rewrite their constitutions, they not only address internal tribal questions and communicate tribal values, but also engage with other subnational entities, i.e. states, and the federal government. This Essay applies that framework to a stud...

Journal: :The Diabetes educator 2010
Blakely D Brown Kari Jo Harris Jeri Lyn Harris Martin Parker Christiana Ricci Curtis Noonan

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to use a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to translate the original Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) to be age and culturally specific for American Indian (AI) youth. METHODS Tribally enrolled members on 2 Montana Indian reservations conducted focus groups and interviews to discuss community members' perspectives of factors that enc...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2010
a. gholizadeh r. ebrahimzadeh

the present study has objectively investigated and reviewed 164 managers, employees and workers of tuka steel investment holding company (tsih co.) as one of the most successful companies in iran's steel industry. the survey approach has been adopted to serve the following purposes of this study: a) to define the prevailing organizational culture in steel industry; and b) to review alignment do...

2016
Gwen M. Chodur Ye Shen Stephen Kodish Vanessa M. Oddo Daniel A. Antiporta Brittany Jock Jessica C. Jones-Smith

OBJECTIVES To describe the food environments experienced by American Indians living on tribal lands in California. METHODS Geocoded statewide food business data were used to define and categorize existing food vendors into healthy, unhealthy, and intermediate composite categories. Distance to and density of each of the composite food vendor categories for tribal lands and nontribal lands were...

2014
Dhiraj Kapoor Ashok Kumar Bhardwaj Dinesh Kumar Sunil Kumar Raina

Background. Effect of urban environment on the development of DM and its risk factors is studied with an ecological fallacy due to their study designs that formulate the background for the present study. Objective. To study the prevalence of DM and associated lifestyle related risk factors in traditional tribal individuals residing in tribal area and migrating persons of the same tribe to urban...

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