scholarly journals THE PEDAGOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF THE JOURNAL “THE EASTERN WOMAN”

2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (07) ◽  
pp. 08-13
Author(s):  
Parvana Rzayeva

In 1923, with the aim of furthering the promotion of political, social and cultural-educational work among women in Azerbaijan, the monthly, literary-art, socio-political journal “The East Woman” has begun to be published. “The East Woman” journal had to struggled on the most difficult and hardest issues in its early days, it is possible to concentrate this fight mainly around three tasks. The first of these is to save working Turkish women from Sharia, religion and superstition, old traditions, to get them out of the narrow family life and to fight decisively with all appearing forces for the sake of the ability to assimilate their true freedoms; secondly, propagate and encourage them to attract Azerbaijani women captured for centuries under the charism regime, deprived of their rights and freedoms, to new public living quarters, factories and plants, cultural and educational front, the work of council structure; the third was to struggle to create the necessary conditions for women to work properly on the new front. “The East Woman” journal commented on the history, the origin and the content of the work of Maternity and Child Protection in Azerbaijan providing articles of various content relating to the protection of mothers and infants from the first issue. In some articles an advice was given to mothers, an information on maternal and child health was conveyed and fight measures were shown. It was spoken about how to cherish, to feed, to educate children and other issues in the period from birth to the age of kindergarten . In other group articles news about work, measures done in connection with the above mentioned issues was reflected. Thus, research shows that “The East Woman” journal provides extensive information on the creation of maternity and child protection and its responsibilities in Azerbaijan. The journal has conducted great pedagogical propaganda by publishing information, news, materials giving scientific knowledge about nurseries, kindergartens, child care offices, maternity hospitals, children's hospitals, etc. in its pages.

2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 322-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raquel Rodrigues dos Santos ◽  
Roberta Pereira Niquini ◽  
Francisco Inácio Bastos ◽  
Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues

The study aimed to assess conformity with Brazil’s standard protocol for diagnostic and therapeutic practices in the management of congenital syphilis by pediatricians in public maternity hospitals. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2015 with 41 pediatricians working in all the public maternity hospitals in Teresina, the capital of Piauí State, Northeast Brazil, through self-completed questionnaires. The study assessed the conformity of knowledge and practices according to the Brazilian Ministry of Health protocols. The study has made evident low access to training courses (54%) and insufficient knowledge of the case definition of congenital syphilis (42%) and rapid tests for syphilis (39%). Flaws were observed in the diagnostic workup and treatment of newborns. Requesting VDRL (88%) and correct treatment of neurosyphilis (88%) were the practices that showed the highest conformity with standard protocols. Low conformity with protocols leads to missed opportunities for identifying and adequately treating congenital syphilis. Based on the barriers identified in the study, better access to diagnostic and treatment protocols, improved recording on prenatal cards and hospital patient charts, availability of tests and medicines, and educational work with pregnant women should be urgently implemented, aiming to reverse the currently inadequate management of congenital syphilis and to curb its spread.


Author(s):  
Nikolay Gorach ◽  
Juliana Galkina

The age psychology of minors is considered as a factor determining the features of the preliminary investigation of criminal cases involving them. The article deals with issues related to the age psychology of minors, the object of which are the laws, patterns and trends of change in the human psyche, his behavior, life and personality throughout his life. At the same time, it is noted in the legal literature that most crimes committed by minors are due to age-related motivational specifics, committed on the basis of mischief, a misinterpreted sense of camaraderie and romance, the desire for self-affirmation, imitation of both adults and peers who enjoy authority. The behavioral basis of juvenile offenders is formed under the influence of a number of factors, knowledge of which can be important when making tactical and procedural decisions by an investigator during pre-trial proceedings in a criminal case. The behavior of adolescents is largely related to their age characteristics, which largely determine their behavior, which can be observed, including during the preliminary investigation of criminal cases involving them. Thus, knowledge of the peculiarities of age psychology can make it possible to determine the most effective measures of educational work aimed at correcting behavior, correcting and re-educating juvenile offenders. It is these goals that the legislator takes into account, establishing the specifics of the proceedings both in cases of crimes committed by minors and the regulation of investigative actions involving minor victims and witnesses. The peculiarities of the age psychology of minors must also be taken into account when choosing the tactics of investigative actions carried out with their participation, since this is one of the necessary conditions for achieving the goal of the investigative action and the preliminary investigation as a whole.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 307-311

The Third Biennial Seminar on Prematurity will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, February 22-23, 1969. Guest speakers will be Dr. Thomas K. Oliver, University of Washington, Seattle; Dr. Arnold J. Rudolph, Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas; Dagmar Cechanek, R.N., Stanford University Hospital, Palo Alto, California; Dr. Mildred Stahlman, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; and Mrs. Rose Grobstein, MSW, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California. Registration fee, $7.50. For information write: Frederic W. Baum, M.D., Director, Maternal and Child Health Division, Goodrich Building, 14 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85004.


1998 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 487-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Graham Ellis

We show how the third integral homology of a group plays a role in determining whether a given group is isomorphic to an inner automorphism group. Various necessary conditions, and sufficient conditions, for the existence of such an isomorphism are obtained.


1985 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. 32-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean C. Robinson

Biology is not supposed to be destiny in socialist China. In contrast to class societies where supposedly “men occupy the position of the ruling class… and women become the household slaves of men and the instruments for producing more men,” in China men and women together are said to hold up the sky (biantian). Women are no longer enslaved by reproduction; if they are oppressed, it is merely because remnants of feudal thinking, superstition and backwardness still exist in China. Or so it is argued by representatives of the Chinese leadership. Here I will posit a different view. Rather than blaming feudalism or China's lack of development, I suggest that contemporary political and economic decisions have reinforced sex inequality in China. In this article, I argue that social and economic policies since the Third Plenum of the llth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party have created conditions which impose on women (and men) sex-differentiated roles in production and reproduction. These new public policies sustain the traditional definition of women as household labourers and reproducers of men.


2016 ◽  
pp. 4-9
Author(s):  
O. A. Teslova

The clinical lecture deals with topical emergency problem in obstetrical practice, i.e. hematomas of soft tissues of the birth canal. The first part of the lecture presents modern data on the epidemiology and etiopathogenesis, classification approaches, clinical manifestations, modern facilities for diagnosis and treatment of obstetrical hematomas of different localization. The second part of the lecture will describe and analyze clinical cases of hematomas of the birth canal that occurred at maternity hospitals of Gomel region, as well as rare cases of obstetric hematomas according to foreign publications. The third part of the lecture will present data on health status of children whose mothers developed obstetrical hematomas during their delivery.


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