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Mariah E. MacKay, Katherine Covell
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Building on recent work in the US, we examined the influence of infant disability status and defendant and juror gender on reactions to infanticide cases. Participants (282 juror-eligible adults) read one of four cases in which a parent is charged with f...
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Mariah E. MacKay, Katherine Covell
Pág. 35 - 57
Building on recent work in the US, we examined the influence of infant disability status and defendant and juror gender on reactions to infanticide cases. Participants (282 juror-eligible adults) read one of four cases in which a parent is charged with f...
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Sheila K. Jennings
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Through a series of reflections employing a legal lens this paper explores the circumscription of the personhood of girls living with severe disabilities. Ideas from the work of Australian legal theorist Ngaire Naffine on the doctrine of the legal person...
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Hellena Hempe, Alexander Bigalke and Mattias Paul Heinrich
Background: Degenerative spinal pathologies are highly prevalent among the elderly population. Timely diagnosis of osteoporotic fractures and other degenerative deformities enables proactive measures to mitigate the risk of severe back pain and disabilit...
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Prawej Ansari, Samia Akther, Joyeeta T. Khan, Sara S. Islam, Md. Samim R. Masud, Anisur Rahman, Veronique Seidel and Yasser H. A. Abdel-Wahab
Diabetes mellitus, a major cause of mortality around the globe, can result in several secondary complications, including diabetic foot syndrome, which is brought on by diabetic neuropathy and ischemia. Approximately 15% of diabetic patients suffer from d...
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Stine Hansen, K. Bruce Newbold, Robert Wilton
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Immigrants account for a large proportion of Canada?s population. Despite an emphasis on immigrant health issues within the literature, there is surprisingly limited attention given to disability within the immigrant population, although differential pre...
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Harlida Abdul Wahab,Zainal Amin Ayub
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People with disabilities (PWD) remain neglected in many areas including employment. Their unemployment rate is significantly high when compared with those without disabilities. Severe unemployment and poor wages ended majority of them live in poverty. PW...
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Harlida Abdul Wahab,Zainal Amin Ayub,Rozita Arshad
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Employment for people with disability (PWD) is a challenging issue. It is common for PWD to experiencing severe economic deprivation and social disadvantages. To acknowledge and ensure their employment right, almost all the governments of all countries i...
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Stine Hansen, K. Bruce Newbold, Robert Wilton
Pág. 31 - 51
Immigrants account for a large proportion of Canada?s population. Despite an emphasis on immigrant health issues within the literature, there is surprisingly limited attention given to disability within the immigrant population, although differential pre...
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Joshua St. Pierre
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Within the literature of disability studies, surprisingly little work has been done on communicative disabilities as such. In this paper I intend to locate stuttering, as an exemplar of communicative disabilities, within the current literature. Highlight...
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