4 resultados para Commandments, Six hundred and thirteen.

em Universitat de Girona, Spain


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En el transcurso de los setenta y siete años que abarca la tesis, se investiga en torno a unas realidades socio-profesionales concretas que se generan a partir del estado de la cuestión historiográfica y de una preliminar cronología antepuesta al inicio del periodo de estudio. Contextualizado el estudio, se centra en las diversas normas legales que fueron normativizando la estructura social, profesional y de relación de esas actividades; en la conexión entre los manuales formativos y la praxis ocupacional-profesional; la determinación de los orígenes geográficos y sociales de los colectivos, así como su herencia profesional y el acceso de la mujer a las profesiones sanitarias; el asociacionismo profesional y sus publicaciones corporativas; los diversos ámbitos del ejercicio profesional liberal o dependiente y los relatos biográficos. El núcleo de esta tesis lo constituyen las personas, hombres y mujeres, a los que hay que considerar como los verdaderos protagonistas de la evolución histórica de esas tres profesiones sanitarias, es por ese motivo que se incluye el nomenclátor de los dos mil seiscientos cuarenta y cuatro personas que se titularon en Cataluña (1877-1932)

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Research carried out in several Anglo-Saxon countries shows that many undergraduates identify oral sex and anal sex as examples of abstinent behaviour, while many others consider kissing and masturbation as examples of having sex. The objective of this research was to investigate whether a sample of Spanish students gave similar replies. Seven hundred and fifty undergraduates (92% aged under 26, 67.6% women) produced examples or definitions of the term ‘abstinence’. Spanish students made similar errors to those observed in the Anglo-Saxon samples, in that behaviours that were abstinent from a preventive point of view (masturbating and sex without penetration) were not considered as such, while a number of students reported oral sex as abstinent behaviour. The results suggest that the information on risky and preventive sexual behaviour should cease to use ambiguous or euphemistic expressions and use vocabulary that is clear and comprehensible to everyone

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In this article we present a qualitative study conducted with six indigenous and six mestizos from Intercultural University of Chiapas. The aim of the study is to exemplify the mutual perception between different ethno-linguistic groups, as well as the possible change occurred after the admission to the University. That is, opinions about the other group after and before entering the University. We conclude that a higher education intercultural model can promote mutual understanding and relationship between indigenous and mestizos and thus combat prejudices and stereotypes

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Monogamy and sex without penetration are behaviors recommended by the WHO to avoid AIDS virus sexual transmission. Seven hundred and fifty university students from 18 to 25 years (67.7% women) were surveyed and they were asked to give a maximum of three free definitions of the words monogamy and sex without penetration to prevent AIDS virus sexual transmission. Their participation was voluntary and anonymous. Although the majority of the answers was correct, there was a considerable percentage of wrong answers, either for monogamy (3.7% masturbation; 2.1% to have many partners; 0.9% homosexual relations), or for sex without penetration (20.5% oral sex; 1.1% anal coitus; 0.8% coitus without orgasm; 0.4% coitus interruptus). Some definitions or examples differ by gender. The amount of wrongs or incomplete answers put researchers on the alert about insufficient preventive knowledge in a population with a high educational level