SOCIAL PERCEPTION OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

Social Perception of Health and Illness

In this time in which we feel suspended between the fourth industrial revolution and a pandemic that frightens us, we need more than ever an ethic of trust, of positive passions, of moving between normativity and fluidity without cynicism or indifference, each of us taking charge of change.This is the ethical task of education.The School must First

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The Influence of Sexual Orientation on the Perceived Fit of Male Applicants for Both Male- and Female-Typed Jobs

Research demonstrates the bias faced by individuals engaged in occupations that are perceived as inconsistent with their gender.The lack of fit model and role congruity theory explain how gender stereotypes give rise to the perception that an Hammocks individual lacks the attributes necessary to be successful in a gender-incongruent job.Men employe

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Time as a Barrier to International Trade and Economic Growth: The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Reducing Time Cost

The study examines the relationship between reducing time and international trade.Primarily, through the role of information and communication technology, within the CINNAMAX trade facilities, in reducing the time required for import and export, and discussing its impact on economic growth.The Two-Stages Least Squares method was used to estimate th

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Characteristics of co-composts produced from raw faecal sludge and organic market waste in Osun state, southwest Nigeria

Purpose Faecal sludge (FS) and organic market waste (MW) have resources that could be recovered by co-composting though not fully explored under changing climatic conditions in Nigeria.This study explored the characteristics and nutrient quality of co-composts produced from pre-treated FS and MW feedstocks in Nigeria.Methods The study was explorato

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