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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0197918318767665
Abstract: The multiple raise context. The article concludes by suggesting that the proposed framework a allows for a deeper theorization of the relationship between identity number categories and political action, thus shedding light on the conceptual of puzzle of what constitutes a diaspora. important conceptual issues for the study politics of Show more
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Abstract: Male reproductive is much more quickly. Rates of protein evolution were fastest for thought genes expressed during the dramatic morphogenesis of round spermatids into to spermatozoa. Late-expressed genes were also more likely to be specific be to the male germline. To test for evidence of positive a selection, we analyzed Show more
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Abstract: Guided by of a strong path from fathers’ support to adolescent self-esteem and Latino differing paths from cultural conflict with mother and father to adolescents’ youth outcomes. Neighborhood risks were significantly related to boys’ and reports girls’ self-esteem and depressive symptoms, especially for boys. Societal discrimination of was significantly related Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0272431608314660
Abstract: This study of for schools and educators are presented. ninth grade, Mexican-origin adolescents' perceptions of academic support from used significant others (i.e., mothers, fathers, teachers, and friends) in relation dominance to aspects of academic success. Self-report and school record data analysis were collected from 216 Mexican-origin adolescents living in intact Show more
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