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Ninik Ambar Sari, Sri Anik Rustini, Merina Widyastuti et al.
Choking is the entry of a foreign object into the throat or respiratory tract. This is a dangerous condition that can happen to anyone. In cases of choking in children, the initial treatment that can be done is back blows and chest thrusts. This activity was carried out to provide Health Education to students and teachers at SDN Gisik Cemandi Sidoarjo, as well as to gain skills in helping children and the community in their environment if a child experiences a choking incident. The implementation method is carried out in the form of a lecture using power points, posters with pictures of signs of choking, and how to handle it independently, and the Heimlich Maneuver. The results of the activity were that participants received information and increased their knowledge regarding the signs of choking, and how to handle it independently as well as the Heimlich Maneuver to students and teachers at SDN Gisik Cemandi Sidoarjo on November 11, 2023. The results of the socialization on handling emergency choking carried out at SDN Gisik Cemandi Sidoarjo were considered effective so that students and teachers are able to provide first aid in cases of choking.
Michaela Hoffelmeyer, Jaclyn Wypler, Isaac Leslie
Qualitative studies have begun demonstrating how heteropatriarchy negatively affects queer farmer well-being and farm viability. However, quantitative surveys of farmers rarely ask questions about gender identity and sexual orientation, precluding analyses that could connect farmers’ experiences to their queerness or to heteropatriarchy more broadly. In this article, we present data from one of the first surveys of U.S. queer farmers. This article inquires: (a) What barriers to farm viability and farmer well-being do queer farmers report? (b) How are these barriers related to or influenced by gender and sexuality? (c) How, if at all, do queer farmers mitigate heteropatriarchal barriers in farming? We find that queer farmers explicitly attributed interpersonal areas of discrimination to their queerness—or rather, to heteropatriarchy—especially anticipated discrimination, social isolation, training opportunities and/or lack of skill, and family dynamics. We assert that farmers’ reported challenges to farming success reflect areas of systemic heteropatriarchal oppression, especially in profitability, land access, health insurance, and affordable and/or available housing. At the same time, queer farmers turn to each other for support in navigating the heteropatriarchal landscape of U.S. agriculture. The top area that queer farmers found helpful for their success was LGBTQIA+ farm mentors or peers. Our findings indicate that heteropatriarchy is a central force negatively affecting queer farmers’ well-being and farm viability. This research offers critical information for farmers, farming organizations, scholars, and policymakers to bolster farmers’ contributions to U.S. agriculture and gain a more holistic understanding of (in)equity in U.S. agriculture.
Jarosław Stulczewski
Urodzony w Szadku Juliusz Daniel Jedliński podczas studiów na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim uczestniczył jako oficer w powstaniu listopadowym (1830–1831), za co został odznaczony Orderem Virtuti Militari. Po upadku powstania wyemigrował na stałe do Francji. Został wykładowcą w polskiej szkole w Batignolles, której był dyrektorem w latach 1855–1860. Pod kierunkiem prof. Pierre-Armand Dufrénoy i prof. Léonce Élie de Beaumont pracował nad szczegółową mapą geologiczną Francji. Wykładał w Paryskiej Szkole Górniczej i prowadził kursy geologiczne. Poświęcił się także twórczości publicystycznej i poetyckiej na rzecz Polonii we Francji. Był zwolennikiem polityki Hotelu Lambert. Zmarł na emigracji w Paryżu.
Daniela ZAMFIR, Cristian TĂLÂNGĂ, linca Valentina STOICA
Romanian small towns - urban settlements of less than 20000 inhabitants, having a polarizing function with respect to the socio-economic activities in the deeply rural areas - are considered an interface between rural and urban communities. Determining the identity of small towns is rather difficult, because complex and varied political, social and economic changes occurred in the previous century. Thus, three distinct phases have been established: before 1950 the towns had a rather strong rural character; in 1950-1989 their identity was completely changed under the communist regime; after that, they somehow re gained their initial identity (the one before 1950), or promoted it at higher levels. There is a discrepancy between the present stage and that before 1989: the previous identity was conventional and constrained whereas today it develops in a natural process conditioned only by the town itself and by the choice of its inhabitants.
Claudiu Mihai Tăiatu
Foluke O. Jegede, Eziyi O. Ibem, Adedapo A. Oluwatayo
Maha Al-Zu’bi, Vesela Radovic
Carola Fricke
Maria Soledad Arqueros Mejica
<p>Este artículo indaga en las relaciones que establecieron las organizaciones estatales, empresariales y sociales en el marco del Polo Farmacéutico de Villa Soldati, las tensiones que surgieron en ese proceso y el modo en que afectaron dicha iniciativa. A pesar de haber contado con el apoyo del Ejecutivo local y de organismos del gobierno nacional y de ser promovido por un sector con poder económico e incidencia política, el proyecto del polo nunca llegó a concretarse. A partir del análisis, este trabajo evidencia que esas intervenciones se conforman en un entramado complejo de intereses, de disputas entre actores diversos y en contextos dinámicos, que inciden en las formas y orientación de los proyectos, así como en sus condiciones de posibilidad.</p>
Ewa Andrysiak
In the article the author reminds the initiative to create a local journal of scientific Fri. “Biuletyn Szadkowski” constituent people, including the initiator of the project Tadeusz Marszał, the editors and authors of the circle and a rich thematic content. The magazine appeared in 1991 and is issued by the Municipal Office in Szadek. It is interdisciplinary, but dominated by historical texts.
Nevin Cohen
First paragraph: One of the most exciting new areas of planning and development involves innovative strategies to reintegrate food production and distribution into our communities. Agricultural Urbanism, edited by senior planners at HB Lanarc, a Vancouver-based planning and design firm, is a collection of planning, policy, and design concepts to do just that. The book outlines a program — a manifesto, really — for "building a place around food" (p. 9). This requires rethinking the role of food in cities, transforming the messy elements of food production and processing functions that have been relegated to the "back of the house" to the "front of the house," and making food systems visible in communities so that people become reconnected to the sources of their food and better understand the nature of food production. In describing the contours of agricultural urbanism, the authors ambitiously discuss the whole gamut of the food system, including food access, the food economy, infrastructure, education, place-making, policy, and environmental protection....
Kristiano Raccanello, Gerardo Roldán-Bravo
La exigua presencia de los intermediarios financieros formales en los municipios rurales mexicanos impulsa el uso de tandas y solicitud de dinero a prestamistas, familiares o amigos. Las cajas de ahorro constituyen una alternativa a estos métodos tradicionales y aprovechan el capital social comunitario. Esta investigación, fundamentado en una muestra realizada en el municipio de Santo Tomás Hueyotlipan (Puebla, México), analiza los factores que impulsan la participación en las cajas de ahorro informales y su interacción con otros intermediarios financieros informales. Los resultados del modelo probit indican que la participación responde a la posibilidad de poder ahorrar atrayendo a aquellos individuos que no utilizan tandas, prestamistas o deudas con familiares o amigos.
Marta Martos Molina
La evolución de la ciudad es reflejo de la evolución de la mentalidad de su población. Actualmente, la concienciación social respecto a la discapacidad ha aumentado y nuestras ciudades se enfrentan al reto de adaptarse a todos los públicos. El artículo reflexiona sobre la atención a la discapacidad en el mercado turístico y aporta herramientas para aumentar la accesibilidad de los destinos.
William Fernando Valdivia-Altamirano
Lucy Sargisson
Liam Leonard
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