Results for 'Dula Pacquiao'

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    Addressing cultural incongruities of advance directives.Dula Pacquiao - 2000 - Bioethics Forum 17 (1):27-31.
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  2. African American Suspicion of the Healthcare System Is Justified: What Do We Do about It?Annette Dula - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3):347.
    A recent message on one of the e-mail bulletin boards sent by a college student read, “I believe that the AIDS virus was developed in government labs for the purpose of controlling black folks.” In September 1990, Essence, an African American magazine with a circulation of 900,000, had as a lead article “AIDS: Is It Genocide?” In 1991, the New York Times quoted Clarence Page, African American columnist and Pulitzer prize winner: “You could call conspiracy theories about AIDS and drugs (...)
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  3. Racism and health care: A medical ethics issue.Annette Dula - 2003 - In Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell.
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    The Ethical and Social Implications of Exploring African American Genealogies.Annette Dula, Charmaine Royal, Marian Gray Secundy & Steven Miles - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):133-141.
    In June 2002, the University of Minnesota hosted a conference to explore the implications of using genetic technologies and genealog.
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    Cavell, companionship, and Christian theology.Peter Dula - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Duke University, 2004 under title: Beautiful enemies: Cavell, companionship and Christian theology.
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    Ethics and cultural diversity--a framework for decision-making.D. F. Pacquiao - 2000 - Bioethics Forum 17 (3-4):12-17.
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    Bearing the Brunt of the New Regulations: Minority Populations.Annette Dula - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (1):11-12.
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    Beyond the Philosopher's Fear: A Cavellian Reading of Gender, Origin and Religion in Modern Skepticism – By Ludger Viefhues‐Bailey.Peter Dula - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):154-157.
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    LJ’s Religous Craziness.Annette Dula - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (1):77-80.
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    Six Scenes of Instruction in Stanley Cavell's Little Did I Know.Peter Dula - 2016 - Philosophy and Literature 40 (2):465-479.
    Stanley Cavell ends his autobiography with a long stretch of dialogue at his elderly, ailing father’s hospital bedside. His father, we know from the memoir’s earliest and most powerful pages, could be a brutish man, prone to unaccountable rages, permanently scarring the child Cavell. Because of the central role the father plays in beginning the story, Cavell’s decision to return to his father at the end demands close attention. The reader arriving at the final pages, still haunted by the way (...)
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    Reasonable people, double jeopardy, and justice.Sara Goering & Annette Dula - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):37 – 39.
  12. Musalima darśanera bhūmikā.Raśīdula Ālama - 1969
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    Relational Memory at Short and Long Delays in Individuals With Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.Emily L. Morrow, Michael R. Dulas, Neal J. Cohen & Melissa C. Duff - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  14. Puṇyaśloka paṇḍitajī.Mr̥dulā Pra Mahetā - 1979 - Āmbalā, Ji. Bhāvanagara: Sarvodaya Sahakārī Prakāśana Saṅgha.
     
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    Guest Editorial.John R. Stone & Annette Dula - 2012 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (3):307-307.
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    Perspective: Wake-Up Call Health Care and Racism.John R. Stone & Annette Dula - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (4):48.
    If you are black, you are more likely to get inferior health care than if you are white. And if you are Hispanic or Native American, odds are you're also in trouble. So finds the Institute of Medicine report, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care.
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    Not All of Us Are Saints: A Doctor's Journey with the Poor. [REVIEW]Annette Dula, Laurie Kaye Abraham & David Hilfiker - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (4):39.
    Book reviewed in this article: Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America. By Laurie Kaye Abraham. Not All of Us Are Saints: A Doctor's Journey with the Poor. By David Hilfiker.
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    Guest Editorial - The Need for Continued Ethical Scrutiny.John Stone & Annette Dula - 2012 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (3):307.
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    Perspective: Wake-Up Call Health Care and Racism.John R. Stone & Annette Dula - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (4):48.
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    New Perspectives on Emergency Room Research.Baruch A. Brody, J. Katz & A. Dula - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (1):7-7.
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    Perceived stress and associated factors among university students in Ethiopia during the late stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study.Wudneh Simegn, Lamrot Yohannes, Abdulwase Mohammed Seid, Asmamaw Emagn Kasahun, Faisel Dula Sema, Adane Flatie, Asrat Elias & Henok Dagne - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundDuring extensive outbreaks of infectious diseases, people who are impacted, particularly the subgroups of the community who are at an increased risk of mental health problems, may experience increased stress and mental health difficulties. University students are one such susceptible population and are prone to experiencing high levels of stress as compared with the general population. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing perceived stress and identifying its associated factors among university students in Ethiopia during the late stage of the COVID-19 (...)
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    Introduction to special edition of Bioethics: Beyond the IOM: Prisoners, Children, and other Vulnerable Research Subjects.Alison M. Jaggar, Benjamin Hale, Annette Dula & Dayna Matthew - 2009 - Bioethics 24 (1):ii-iii.
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    A PVS Patient on Dialysis.Mary Beth West, Kate Brown, Annette Dula & David Costanza - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (3):253.
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    A Pvs Patient On Dialysis.Mary Beth West, Kate Brown, Annette Dula & David Costanza - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (3):253-261.
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    Cavell, Companionship, and Christian Theology – By Peter Dula.Espen Dahl - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (3):526-528.
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  26. A Companion to African-American Philosophy.Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Part I Philosophic Traditions Introduction to Part I 3 1 Philosophy and the Afro-American Experience 7 CORNEL WEST 2 African-American Existential Philosophy 33 LEWIS R. GORDON 3 African-American Philosophy: A Caribbean Perspective 48 PAGET HENRY 4 Modernisms in Black 67 FRANK M. KIRKLAND 5 The Crisis of the Black Intellectual 87 HORTENSE J. SPILLERS Part II The Moral and Political Legacy of Slavery Introduction to Part II 107 6 Kant and Knowledge of Disappearing Expression 110 RONALD A. T. JUDY 7 (...)
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    Muslim Philosophers on Affirmative Judgement with Negative Predicate.Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hodjati - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (S3):749-780.
    According to Aristotelian logic, in categorical logic, there are three kinds of judgements (qaḍīyya): affirmative, negative, and metathetic (ma‘dūla). Khūnajī, a famous Muslim logician in the 13th century, introduces a different judgement (or statement) entitled “affirmative judgement with the negative predicate” (mūjiba al-sāliba al-maḥmūl; henceforth, ANP judgement). Although in the Arabic language, formally, ANP judgement is similar to definite negative (sāliba muḥaṣṣala) and also metathetic judgements, the way of its construction is different from both of them and its truth conditions (...)
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