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E(race)ing Mexican Americans: Why denying racial indigeneity constitutes white supremacy in family science
(National Council on Family Relations, 2021-09)The indigeneity of Mexican Americans has been erased by double colonization and the construction of the Mexican Other by Anglo settler colonists. Reducing Mexicanness to an ethnicity is a practice that reproduces racism ... -
Early adolescent sexual knowledge, values, and beliefs: The role of mass media, peers, parent communication, and religiosity
(2013-12)Sexual messages are ever prevalent on television, the internet, and in music; making access to sexual content, whether inadvertently or intentionally, fairly easy for early adolescents. The purpose of this study was to ... -
Early adolescents' knowledge of and attitudes toward HIV and AIDS
(1991-05-30)This study was undertaken to determine if there was a difference in knowledge of and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS between female and male participants; and to ascertain whether knowledge and attitudes were correlated within ... -
Early childhood professionals' beliefs and practices regarding the rights of young children to express views and to be heard
(2009-05)An online survey of early childhood professionals who were employed by a national child care company examined beliefs and practices regarding the rights and abilities of young children to express views and be heard. ... -
Early detection of cervical spine disorder in industrial and job related injuries
(1999-08)Background. There has been growing awareness among occupational health professionals worldwide over the past several years of the large number of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), in particular, neck and upper limb pain. ... -
Early recognition of postpartum depression through education: A quality improvement initiative
(2019)Many women have misplaced high expectations after giving birth to care for themselves, the newborn, the home, and breastfeeding with little to no sleep. As a result, they may feel inadequate in their role and ashamed to ... -
Earning the right to speak her mind:Etiological authority in the rhetoric of Aphra Behn's prose fiction
(1995-08-30)In her prose fictions, Aphra Behn's rhetorical strategies distinguish her as an innovator of novelistic discourse and as a writer whose texts hold richly layered symbolic elements. Couching her fiction in the historical ... -
Eating our young: A study of secondary, early teacher attrition
(5/27/2021)Early teacher attrition has been a problem for American secondary schools for decades. With raising student enrollment and high fiscal costs to train new teachers, determining value-added approaches to secondary early ... -
Eating the other in "Mei's Last Barbecue": Kyriarchal speciesism as a social paradigm
(Texas Woman's University, 2012-08-30)In 1999 a compositionally challenged piece of cannibalistic snuff pornography entitled "Mei's Last Barbecue" made the rounds of the burgeoning Internet. Loosely adhering to a genre of magical realism, the story horrifically ... -
Ebooks: Are your students getting a return on your investment
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Eccentric/concentric torque deficits in the quadriceps muscle
(The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy®, Inc. (JOSPT®), 1989-10-01)The purpose of the present investigation was to estimate the percentage of asymptomatic subjects who demonstrate an eccentric/concentric torque deficit in leg extension. One hundred and five subjects with a mean age of ... -
Echocardiographic determination of cardiac structural response to endurance swimming in young children
(Texas Woman's University, 1982-08) -
Echocardiographic evaluation of a group of obese women
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Echoes of Diversity: Adolescent Voices and Perspectives
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Economic decisions of single mothers pursuing postsecondary education
(2007-08)This study examines the experiences and financial decisions of eight single mother undergraduate students attending Texas Woman's University. I used a socio-demographic questionnaire and conducted in-depth interviews to ...