EXPLORATION OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF IMPRISONED WOMEN: FROM THE REGRET OF CHILDHOOD TO THE CONTINUATION OF CRIMES

Exploration of the Lived Experience of Imprisoned Women: From the Regret of Childhood to the Continuation of Crimes

Children are the most vulnerable groups in society, and their adult standing is profoundly influenced by their formative experiences, mindset, and quality of interactions.The aim of the current research is to investigate the lived experiences of the childhood of imprisoned women and its continuation in their current situation.This research is a qua

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Globalization of extrativist capitalism, natural resources and neocolonialism in Africa: challenges and perspectives for Mozambique

This text analyzes the process of expansion of extrativist capital in Africa and the contradictions of this process.He argues that the race for land in Africa and for natural resources is causing the concentration of land in the hands of global corporate capital.As result of this process, there is the expropriation and expulsion of native peoples f

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Coordinated Expression of Cytosolic and Chloroplastic Glutamine Synthetase During Reproductive Stage and Its Impact in GS1 RNAi Transgenic Rice

To understand the reallocation of organic nitrogen from leaf to the flower head of rice, the role of glutamine synthetase (GS) was investigated by characterizing GS1 RNAi transgenic rice, which revealed a significant reduction in panicle number and number of seeds per panicle.We observed the expression of GS isotypes at transcriptional and protein

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The Equator Project Research School and Mentoring Network: Evaluated Interventions to Improve Equity in Geoscience Research

There is a well-documented racial and ethnic diversity crisis in Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES) subjects in the Global North that leads to inequities in who does environmental research.The Equator project set out to increase participation and retention of UK-domiciled Black, Asian and minority ethnic students in GEES research by

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