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Widening access to education as social justice is basic in any discourse on educational investment, growth and development in developing country such as Nigeria. Presently, there is disconnect between educational development expectations and public policy... see more

This paper examines the problems and prospects for including meaningful indicators of intragenrational equity into the city based regional planning efforts unfolding around the globe. The central focus of the paper is on the challenges that environmental ... see more

Achieving equity in health is an ethical challenge worldwide. Although it is known that health depends on diverse factors, bioethics has been focused on equity in health care.The knowledge of the macro-determinants of health and their effects in the pract... see more

This paper explores English language teachers’ perception of critical pedagogy and equity promotion in lingo-cultural diverse classroom. The study concerns how the teachers find multicultural students’ problems and address them in the classroom. The study... see more

The paradox of «the natural resources curse» has shown that extractive economies do not contribute positively to the eradication of poverty, discrimination and inequality. On the contrary, these problems seem to worsen in such economies, increasing the le... see more

Judges as the main guard for justice seekers must be able to exceed the limits of legal positivism and be able to open themselves to natural reason, which has been a space in the process of determining the law in court. The focus of this article discusses... see more

Judges as the main guard for justice seekers must be able to exceed the limits of legal positivism and be able to open themselves to natural reason, which has been a space in the process of determining the law in court. The focus of this article discusses... see more

Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States (U.S.).  Despite data that supports HPV vaccine as an effective measure to prevent anogenital cancers, vaccine uptake rates in the U.S. have stag... see more

The main aim of this article is to give an overview of how the concept of social justice—as linked to curricular and evaluation practices―has been developed in scientific publications over the years. To achieve this goal, a mapping study was carried o... see more

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