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in fire management. Our findings indicate the fire appears intentional, likely a ritual event. We believe the structures were burned to facilitate a socio-political change during a period of social ... socio-political change during a period of social transition at the end of the Middle Formative period in Bolivia. Formative; Andes; Ritual burning; Geoarchaeology; Paleoethnobotany Introduction The
heat of political argument, they were just a welcome change of fashion (see Hillman, 2013, 163) . Its European counterpart is the role of blue jeans as both a fashion and a political statement (see ... not necessarily reflect a sudden shift in beliefs, political organization, or ethnic identity (Driessen & Langohr, 2007) . The collected data include ceramic vessels from both ritual and daily
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practitioner types in their relationships to subsistence and sociopolitical conditions (foraging, intensive agriculture, political integration, warfare, and community integration). These relations reveal the ... involving (1) alterations of consciousness used in healing rituals, manifested in a cultural universal of shamanistic healers; (2) kin inheritance of leadership roles providing a hierarchical political
In this review, voltage-gated proton channels are considered from a mainly teleological perspective. Why do proton channels exist? What good are they? Why did they go to such lengths to develop several unique hallmark properties such as extreme selectivity and ΔpH-dependent gating? Why is their current so minuscule? How do they manage to be so selective? What is the basis for our...
difficulties, in addition to prolonged political instability and sanctions. The added burden on the health services is described in the following eight areas:Access to public health services: Access to care is a
to be developed in professional practice. Assemblage theory; Pedagogy; Teaching and learning; Fieldwork; Diversity; Technology Introduction It is a feminist mantra that the personal is political and ... that the political is personal. In academia, this is well recognised and the feminist critique centres around inequalities in research cultures, from the impact of parental leave to the glass ceilings in
-Beaker Copper Age (Garcia Sanjuán et al., 2018b). For that reason, she was nicknamed ‘The Ivory Lady’. The high social and political standing of this woman is revealed not just by the rich grave goods she ... -after feature among a highly specialised group of people involved in mystic practices, occasional, carefully staged and dramatic ritual appearances and, more generally, political governance. The
). Routledge. Charbonneau , M. ( 2016 ). Modularity and recombination in technological evolution . Philosophy and Technology , 29 , 373 - 392 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-016-0228-0 Charbonneau , M. ( 2018 ... technology . The MIT Press. Ogburn , W. F. , & Thomas , D. ( 1922 ). Are inventions inevitable? A note on social evolution . Political Science Quarterly , 37 ( 1 ), 83 - 98 . Ohlrau , R. ( 2020 ). Maidanets'ke
consideration of the geographical, economic, political and environmental constraints existing between countriesKeywords : children; LMS method; growth curve; obesity; smooth growth curves; stunting; WHO growth
-authored the political novel, Scoop of the Century, Jim expressed satisfaction that I was following his advice. I miss his perceptive insights. Jim believed fervently in making the results of scientific
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of
BACKGROUND: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare ... doctor, who controls the relationship, communication and decision-making.4 Whilst patient centeredness is a broad concept and a moral philosophy, patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of