In this study the author analyses similarities, differences and contradictions in the cultural norms about gender expressed in proverbs she has found in oral and written sources from over 150 countries. Grouping the proverbs into categories as the female body, love, sex, childbirth and the female power, the author examines shared patterns in ideas about women and how men see them.
In the past thirty years, the United States has made remarkable progress in reducing barriers in access to health care faced by racial and ethnic minority Americans. Most minority Americans born in the 1950s have vivid memories of 'separate and unequal' health facilities. By the 1980s, overt and blatant barriers to care were uncommon. In spite of the progress achieved, recent studies continue to provide evidence that minority Americans experience differential access to health coverage and to some health procedures. To investigate these differentials, contributors to this volume were asked to examine the health care experiences of nonelderly Hispanics and African-Americans within a nationally representative data source: the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey. Through this effort, the authors document the extent to which barriers to access persist and provide insight on possible explanations for variations in access. This volume will provide policymakers, practitioners, and advocates with an objective base of important information to guide decision-making about health care policy.
Do you feel inadequate, powerless, and weak when faced with an obstacle or life challenge? Mighty . . . Who Me? is a story about love, faith, the power of prayer, and trusting God. A young man, fearful and weak in faith, was called by God to fight a major battle against the enemies of his people. He exemplifies how to stand and on whom to call for guidance and help. Through his experiences, Gideon learned to trust God and His mighty power. In the process of finding faith in God, he also found his own strength. You, too, can have a Gideon moment. Reviews: Trish Lyons, Jan 18, 16 "The Story Of Gideon... He Was Fearful And Weak In Faith, But Was Called By God (To Be A Mighty Warrior ) To fight A Major Battle... But Here's The Powerful Part!!! The Enemies Army had 135,000 Gideon Gathered 32,000 God Told Gideon To Release Some Men In Fear, Gideon Crew declined Down To 10,000 (That Was Still To Many) God Eliminated All With The Exception Of 300! Math Facts: Gideon and 300 Went Into Battle (UNDER GOD'S SPIRITUAL PLAN) Against The Enemy Of 135,000 And WON!!! And All They Had For Weapons Was A Trumpet, Empty Jar And A Torch! Father God Amen!!!!! What A Powerful And Amazing Yet Anointed Story! It's A Must Read! Big Shout Out To My Wilhelmina Campbell Whose Book Is Amazing #MightyWhoMe # TrustInTheLord" Jewel Lucas, Jan 5, 16 "Just read. Mighty. Who. My what a powerful book. All we need to do is have faith and trust in God, everything else will fall in place. Job well done, Wilhelmina & Kelly"
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