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AZ HEROES Research Study Awarded $15M to Continue, Expand Evaluation of COVID-19 Immunity, Vaccine Effectiveness
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Rural Karnataka: Dependence on small time clinics, quacks; lack of trust in govt hospitals
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Seven graduating University of Arizona seniors will be honored for their extraordinary accomplishments during a series of graduation ceremonies to celebrate the class of 2021.
This year s smaller in-person ceremonies are split by programs, and graduates were able to invite up to four guests. The events begin on May 10 in Phoenix, where the College of Medicine – Phoenix will hold its ceremony on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus. Additional celebrations will take place May 11-18, with main campus ceremonies being held at Arizona Stadium and the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center. All ceremonies will be streamed live on the Commencement website and University of Arizona YouTube page.
April 11, 2021 at 11:00 pm by Sean Crommelin
For decades, antiquated research practices enshrined the behavior of undergraduate students, or even just the W.E.I.R.D. â those in countries who are western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic â as the standard of human behavior.Â
A flat tire being replaced in the midst of fieldwork in Mwanza, Tanzania. Courtesy of David Lawson
Nowadays, however, the sun has set on such a mentality.Â
Variation in behavior based on circumstance and setting, as the social sciences now understand, is commonplace and important to take into account. Thus, seeking broader and more diverse samples to better understand human behavior, the social sciences, particularly anthropology and psychology, have sought data from more diverse backgrounds in recent years.Â
Covid s rough road in US began with some barred from wearing masks AFP 2/22/2021 AFP © CHANDAN KHANNA Ariane Gutierrez looks at a cellphone photo of her father Gerardo Gutierrez, who died of Covid-19 on April 28, 2020, in Miami Beach; the Florida supermarket where he worked would not allow employees to wear masks
As the United States hit the grim milestone of half a million lives lost to Covid-19, it seems almost impossible to believe that an American company would bar its workers from wearing protective masks. © CHANDAN KHANNA Miami Beach, Florida typically draws thousands of young people from across the country every spring
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