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Bodily Integrity and the Politics of Circumcision: Culture, Controversy, and Change
George C. Denniston ; Pia Grassivaro Gallo ; Frederick M. Hodges ; Marilyn Fayre Milos ; Franco Viviani (eds.)
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No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics; Medical Law; Public Health; Personality and Social Psychology
Disponibilidad
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-1-4020-4915-6
ISBN electrónico
978-1-4020-4916-3
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006
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Circumcision as a Memeplex
Hugh Young
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 1-16
The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood: The Meaning of Bloodshed in Ritual Circumcision
Leonard B. Glick
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 17-36
Zipporah and the Bridegroom of Blood: Searching for the Antecedents of Jewish Circumcision
Nansi S. Glick
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 37-47
At the Roots of Ethnic Female Genital Modification: Preliminary Report
Pia Grassivaro Gallo; Eleanora Tita; Franco Viviani
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 49-55
Psycholinguistic Approaches to Ritual Labia Minora Elongation Among the Baganda Women of Uganda
Elisabetta Villa; Pia Grassivaro Gallo
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 57-64
Graphic Reproduction of Genital Stretching in a Group of Baganda Girls: Their Psychological Experiences
Pia Grassivaro Gallo; Elisabetta Villa; Fabiola Pagani
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 65-84
Survey on the East-African Female Students at the University of Padua
Stella Lineri; Chiara Rauhe; Pia Grassivaro Gallo
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 85-91
Female Genital Mutilation Among African Immigrants in Greece: The First Cognitive Study
Pia Grassivaro Gallo; Anna Iordanidou; Franco Viviani
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 93-102
Deinfibulation in Italy
Pia Grassivaro Gallo; Lara Franco; Lisa Rivaroli
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 103-115
Research Center for Preventing and Curing FGM and Its Complications
Abdulcadir Omar Hussen
Reports on teaching applications and modelling in eight countries dealt with similar arguments regarding obstacles, each with a different emphasis. The following four obstacles are seem to be common across eight countries in which applications and modelling are located within the national curriculum; “Teachers’ perceptions of mathematics”, “Teachers’ understanding of modelling”, “A lack of adequate textbooks and curricular modelling tasks”, “A lack of adequate assessment, and of modelling tasks in central examinations”.
Pp. 117-122