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    Ford-Paz and her researchers begin this article by establishing their belief that youth suicide in Latino communities is a large problem. It is stated that suicide and depression are even larger issues for Latinos than they are for other communities. Ford-Paz and her colleagues follow this up by stating the many reasons they believe it is an issue, and why it worse for Latinos. The introduction section of the article is ended by stating the three aims of the study; To obtain insight into the limitations

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    exhibited (Barroso & Cameron, 2013, p. 179). The limitation to utilizing this research method in Oster, Mayan, and Toth’s study, which primarily utilized focused ethnographies, is that the researchers may not involve participants from a similar community (2013). In order to address this aspect, the researchers should have conducted a Participatory Action Research (PAR), specifically Community-Based Participatory Research (Barroso & Cameron, 2013, p. 187). Like ethnography, PAR allows the researchers

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    Also, each area of a well develop SWOT analysis (See Appendix A) must be able to complement one another. For example, based on the SWOT result, the organizational strength is that the stakeholders are engaging, motivated, and well experience in the subject of colorectal cancer screening; therefore, these abilities will help overcome the threats of failing to persuade the communities of the importance of such

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    Since the foundation of the principles of sustainable development, the interpretation and level of integration of sustainable principles have varied greatly on a global scale. As a result of the Bruntland Report’s (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987) founding definition of sustainable development, there has been a drive towards the goal of a balance between the integration and policy frameworks of economic growth, social justice and environmental concern (Getzner, 1999; Connelly

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    as a practice discipline. Nursing practice is based on nursing knowledge, its background on nursing tradition and its training focused on nursing education (Kim). American Nursing Association define nursing as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations (ANA,2003). Nurse is accredited

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    notion of diversity, and many of them still have the bad prejudice in regard to migrant workers. To make it worst, immigrant integration has never been included in (already lacking behind) Thai urban planning arena. Therewithal, the main goal of this research is to successfully integrate the diverse neighborhood design principle in the

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    Title: Impact of Environmental Communication in Public Sphere on Urban Youth in Gujarat 1 Introduction Environment has attained centrality in the national and international arena in the past few decades. The primary reason for this has been environmental degradation as a consequence of varied socio-economic, institutional and technological factors. The need for sensitisation is imperative and which can be substantially achieved through legislation and communication. Communication designs of environmental

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    marginalize the participants. Researcher must be objective and are charged with exploring bias and or areas of ethical concern; including but not limited to personal bias and beliefs. Scholarly research is seeking to answer questions that could explain something of concern, or to describe causal relationships. Research should be geared toward improving social issues and empowering the participants. Not an avenue to suppress, falsify or invent findings to meet a researcher’s needs. “A scientific body of

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    valuing the diverse types of Indigenous individual, cultural and community knowledge (Kirkness & Barnhardt, 1991). Further, it consists of recognizing that while evaluators may be “experts” in conducting evaluations, community members are experts regarding the knowledge systems of their own communities (van der Woerd, 2004). Applying the principle of relevance requires ensuring that that evaluation being done is connected to community and cultural needs and experiences (Kirkness & Barnhardt, 1991)

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    policy of doi moi. In this essay, we will be reviewing the effectiveness of current approaches of a community-based approach to conservation in resettlement projects conducted in Vietnam’s national parks. Community-based Conservation Community-based conservation refers to turning more human-beings into conservationist (Robert et al., 2012) such that locals can form networks with each other, community-based organisation, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and government agencies for the conservation

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