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The Social Interaction Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Community in Malaysia

The Social Interaction Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Community in Malaysia

... in Malaysia. Malay or indigenous people consisting of native Malaysians with majority Islamic and non-indigenous people consist of Chinese, Indians, Arabs and ...a social being, who has ... See full document

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Muslim and Non-Muslim Perception of Social Interaction Between Religious in Malaysia

Muslim and Non-Muslim Perception of Social Interaction Between Religious in Malaysia

... the community related to the relationship of social interactions between religions, such as the sensitivity of each nation to religion that they believe can lead to the emergence of unreasonable, ... See full document

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... them, non communicable diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension also plagued them although such cases were discovered to be low compared to those in the urban area (Nicholas, ...and ... See full document

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Risk and protective factors for violent behaviour and incarceration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous men in North Queensland

Risk and protective factors for violent behaviour and incarceration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous men in North Queensland

... remote Indigenous communities are far worse than those of urban populations (Hudson, ...the community (Hudson, 2013). The importance of such social determinants, including education, particularly to ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

... of indigenous peoples are often victims of discrimination (ILO, 2011); and victims of violence ...in social rights for indigenous peoples than for non-indigenous peoples ... See full document

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Two-Way Enquiry Learning: Exploring the Interface Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowing

Two-Way Enquiry Learning: Exploring the Interface Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowing

... reconciling Indigenous and western knowing within the confines and rigidities of formal non-Indigenous education ...with community social practice and that new knowledge requires a ... See full document

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Sharing Lived Experiences and Indigenous Epistemologies in the Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Teacher Education Program

Sharing Lived Experiences and Indigenous Epistemologies in the Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Teacher Education Program

... teachers. Non-Indigenous academic participants commonly suggested pedagogical support in terms of curricula content, resources, delivery and support as a vital contributor to student ...success. ... See full document

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Cultural Safety Circles And Indigenous Peoples Perspectives: Inclusive Practices For Participation In Higher Education

Cultural Safety Circles And Indigenous Peoples Perspectives: Inclusive Practices For Participation In Higher Education

... from Indigenous Peoples’ methods recorded through the stories, songs and ceremonies as mechanisms for inclusion into the transfer of knowledge, participation in the decision-making process and identifying of ... See full document

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Tracking macroalgae introductions in North Atlantic oceanic islands

Tracking macroalgae introductions in North Atlantic oceanic islands

... considered non-indigenous; in the remote oceanic islands of the Azores, over 6 % of the marine algal flora is ...of non-indigenous species in the Azores is signifi- cantly different from the ... See full document

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Volume 20 Number 7 & 8

Volume 20 Number 7 & 8

... thought about methodology and theory in the context of this history, which is difficult for beginners to achieve without support and training. We advise public health pro- fessionals to work with experienced qualitative ... See full document

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HIV and syphilis in the context of community vulnerability among indigenous people in the Brazilian Amazon

HIV and syphilis in the context of community vulnerability among indigenous people in the Brazilian Amazon

... and social determinants such as limited access to power and resources [4], which may result in a higher prevalence of HIV and ...syphilis. Community studies in Brazilian Amazonas have revealed a prevalence ... See full document

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Toitū te whenua, matatū ana te wao nui o tāne: A cultural health monitoring and assessment approach for indigenous New Zealand forests

Toitū te whenua, matatū ana te wao nui o tāne: A cultural health monitoring and assessment approach for indigenous New Zealand forests

... comparisons between the three forests (Figure ...understandings between kaitiaki of particular tohu and how to score ...for Indigenous monitors to act as impartial observers noting their observations ... See full document

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Perceived Indigenous Perspectives of Maternal Health Care Services among Women of Marakwet, Kenya

Perceived Indigenous Perspectives of Maternal Health Care Services among Women of Marakwet, Kenya

... communal social misfortunes such as inter and intra ...the community prescribe light duties for her to keep shape and health but forbids heavy duties for fear of miscarriage, bleeding, and preterm ... See full document

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oa Fundamina : A Journal of Legal History - History of the dispossession of the rights in land of pastoral indigenous communities in the Cape Colony from 1652 to 1910

oa Fundamina : A Journal of Legal History - History of the dispossession of the rights in land of pastoral indigenous communities in the Cape Colony from 1652 to 1910

... by indigenous persons at the conclusion of the 1659 war between the Company and indigenous communities living at the Cape that show that “access to water was a critical factor in the Khoikhoi ... See full document

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Stone Chips to Silicon Chips: A Grounded Theory of Information and Communication Technology adoption in Australian Indigenous households rural, urban and remote.

Stone Chips to Silicon Chips: A Grounded Theory of Information and Communication Technology adoption in Australian Indigenous households rural, urban and remote.

... real. Indigenous people have a diverse biological ...Moreover, Indigenous Australians have physical features that are distinct from non-Indigenous Australians, such as skin colour (Kohen ... See full document

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... for social change within amongst the conflicting discourses adopted in written submissions responding to Maori land claims in New ...to Indigenous people and communities that does not rely on romantic ... See full document

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Improving Indigenous community governance through strengthening Indigenous and government organisational capacity

Improving Indigenous community governance through strengthening Indigenous and government organisational capacity

... process. Indigenous organisations provide important social, economic and cultural services to their ...the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP 2010) documented highly competent ... See full document

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INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY APPROACH THROUGH INDIGENOUS LEADERS  SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN FIVE LUHAK IN ROKAN HULU REGENCY RIAU INDONESIA

INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY APPROACH THROUGH INDIGENOUS LEADERS SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN FIVE LUHAK IN ROKAN HULU REGENCY RIAU INDONESIA

... of indigenous peoples and indigenous peoples are also issues that the length of the respondents become traditional leader on average less than 10 years, which reached ...facing indigenous children ... See full document

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Indigenous land and sea management programs: can they promote regional development and help "close the (income) gap"?

Indigenous land and sea management programs: can they promote regional development and help "close the (income) gap"?

... “gaps” between Indigenous and non- Indigenous people have been attributed to differences in the structure of their ...areas, non-Indigenous economies operate much like the ... See full document

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Humanization in decolonizing educational research: a tree of life metaphor

Humanization in decolonizing educational research: a tree of life metaphor

... Through the process of my doctoral work I spent much time musing on the methodology of Participatory Action Research (PAR) and searching for a way of representing my work that could relate to both critical and ... See full document

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