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Introduction to Sociology · Chapter 2
Culture and Society
Material culture** — physical objects (tools, buildings, clothing)
**Non-material culture** — ideas, beliefs
12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
culturally competent care for LGBT people. Throughout the program, faculty continually emphasize and connect these objectives to course assignments and materials
12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
culturally competent care for LGBT people. Throughout the program, faculty continually emphasize and connect these objectives to course assignments and materials
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
materials and messages for the target population of sexual minorities, as interventions are adapted to the observable characteristics of the target population (Talley, 2013). Regarding the previously mentioned core issue covering the extent to which social factors and cultural
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
materials and messages for the target population of sexual minorities, as interventions are adapted to the observable characteristics of the target population (Talley, 2013). Regarding the previously mentioned core issue covering the extent to which social factors and cultural
6 Intersectional Feminism and LGBTIQQA+ Psychology: Understanding Our Present by Exploring Our Past
cultural and social identity. Significantly connecting many of these constructs together from several disciplines, intersectionality demonstrates these interconnected relationships in intersectionality’s applicability to identifying a social justice agenda that speaks to eradicating social inequities. Within this social justice framework, intersectionality aims at disrupting the norms often
6 Intersectional Feminism and LGBTIQQA+ Psychology: Understanding Our Present by Exploring Our Past
cultural and social identity. Significantly connecting many of these constructs together from several disciplines, intersectionality demonstrates these interconnected relationships in intersectionality’s applicability to identifying a social justice agenda that speaks to eradicating social inequities. Within this social justice framework, intersectionality aims at disrupting the norms often
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 12
Chapter 2: Vascular Access Devices
materials Catheter malposition May occur as a result of inadequate catheter length or insertion depth, patient movement, large body habitus, congenital or acquired venous abnormalities, or trauma Use of tip-location technology, such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, minimizes this complication Catheter pinch-off Occurs when medially placed percutaneous subclavian
The Communist Manifesto · Chapter 5
II. PROLETARIANS AND COMMUNISTS
material products, have, in the same way, been urged against the Communistic modes of producing and appropriating intellectual products. Just as, to the bourgeois, the disappearance of class property is the disappearance of production itself, so the disappearance of class culture
4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations
cultural juncture, is our openness to bringing our tools and understandings to the previously uncharted terrains of LGBT mental health. We must use what we know about the roles of inner, subjective experience, the unconscious and inner conflicts, and the ways they can find expression and healing
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