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- 1From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedThe numbers of Russian students coming to study for higher education qualifications in the European Union are some 20 times greater than those of the EU going to Russia, reveals a survey published by the Finnish Centre...
- 2From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedAn understanding of current affairs, as well as knowledge of European integration and the European Union's structures are two of the main additions made by MEPs to the European Commission's proposed list of key...
- 3From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 316, Issue 7145) Peer-ReviewedFor Britain in particular, the paper by Kunst et al is timely. In autumn the independent inquiry on inequalities in health set up by the Labour government is due to report. Its recommendations will feed directly into a...
- 4From:Architecture (Vol. 85, Issue 9)Five new houses demonstrate Modernism's continuing appeal in Europe and Australia. Europeans have always been much more receptive than Americans to Modern residential architecture. The result is a vast repository of...
- 5From:PLoS Genetics (Vol. 2, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedUsing a genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel, we observed population structure in a diverse group of Europeans and European Americans. Under a variety of conditions and tests, there is a consistent and...
- 6From:International Migration Review (Vol. 34, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEver since New Zealand became a British colony in 1840, it has attracted considerable numbers of European migrants. In the 1996 Population Census, 80 percent of the 3.6 million New Zealand residents claim European...
- 7From:Moving Image (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe American Marshall Plan Film Campaign and the Europeans: A Captivated Audience? BY MARIA FRITSCHE BLOOMSBURY, 2018 The American Marshall Plan Film Campaign and the Europeans: A Captivated Audience? BY MARIA...
- 8From:BMC Evolutionary Biology (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedBackground Nearly half of the West Eurasian assemblage of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fractioned into numerous sub-lineages of the predominant haplogroup (hg) R0. Several hypotheses have been proposed on the...
- 9From:ReOrient (Vol. 1, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis essay addresses how the long process of the "Aryanisation" of Christian Europe in which it forgot its own provenance is conveyed in the history of the family tree. It traces the image of the family tree as it was...
- 10From:Information Management Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMost Europeans are not happy with how their data is being handled by businesses, according to "Symantec's 2015 State of Privacy" report. More than half (57%) of the participants said they are worried their data is not...
- 11From:Comparative Migration Studies (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines the socioeconomic adaptation of post-1991 Eastern European professionals in the United States. The data were obtained from the pooled 2006-2010 American Community Surveys. The analysis includes...
- 12From:PLoS Genetics (Vol. 9, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedVariation in human skin and eye color is substantial and especially apparent in admixed populations, yet the underlying genetic architecture is poorly understood because most genome-wide studies are based on individuals...
- 13From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedObjective Hypertension is more prevalent in African Americans (AA) than other ethnic groups. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified loci associated with hypertension and other cardio-metabolic traits...
- 14From:Social Research (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction THIS COLLECTION OF PAPERS IS AN ATTEMPT TO LOOK SQUARELY AT the recently growing phenomenon of intense anti-American sentiment. The papers in Part I take us up close to the relatively new images and...
- 15From:Arena Journal (Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedIn this article I revisit some of the arguments from the beginnings of modern political theory in order to examine Robert Kagan's claim that 'today, Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus'. (3) Kagan's...
- 16From:The Journal of Negro History (Vol. 85, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAnn Maydosz [*] The "New Found Land," [1] as America was called by Thomas Harriot, one of the continent's first ethnographers, opened a Pandora's box of troubles for the Englishmen who landed there. Confounded by...
- 17From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 24, Issue 2)"Inequality and Unemployment in Europe: The American Cure" by James K. Galbraith, Pedro Conceicao and Pedro Ferriera, in New Left Review (Sept-Oct. 1999), 6 Meard St., London WIV 3HR, England. Most economists blame...
- 18From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedThe European social partners for commerce - EuroCommerce and UNI-Europa Commerce - launched, on 29 November, an initiative for an occupational qualification in European commerce in Brussels. This initiative will help...
- 19From:Nature Genetics (Vol. 53, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedGlycemic traits are used to diagnose and monitor type 2 diabetes and cardiometabolic health. To date, most genetic studies of glycemic traits have focused on individuals of European ancestry. Here we aggregated...
- 20From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedThe European Commission, on 10 May, adopted a new communication to help member states meet the challenges of demographic change. It looks at how Europeans can achieve a better work-life balance and how best to support...