ECONOMIC INEQUALITY: AN ETHICAL RESPONSE

Economic Inequality: An Ethical Response

This essay will inquire into the nature of economic inequality from the perspectives of Catholic social teaching and that of a theologian living and working in a developing country.My initial comments will discuss inequality within the context of economic globalization and the neo-liberal paradigm that dominates it.After commenting on the way that

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Looking into the prevalence of bycatch juveniles of critically endangered elasmobranchs: a case study from pelagic longline and trammel net fisheries of the Asinara Gulf (western Mediterranean)

Bycatch of cartilaginous species is considered one of the main drivers for the dramatic declines observed in Sweatshirts many populations.Pelagic longlines and passive nets impact many species depending on their life stage and habitat use.Here, we present an updated list of incidental catches collected through a 4-year fishery-dependent survey.We d

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The Combination of Human Urinary Kallidinogenase and Mild Hypothermia Protects Adult Rats Against Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy-Induced Injury by Promoting Angiogenesis and Regeneration

Objectives: Human Urinary Kallidinogenase (HUK) is a tissue kallikrein that plays neuroprotective role in ischemic conditions via different mechanisms.Mild hypothermia (MH) is another robust neuroprotectant that reduces mortality but does not profoundly ameliorate the neurological outcome in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) patients.However, w

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