Papers 1841-1850 of total 17002 found.
…created a U.S.-Afghan Women's Council to aid in this process. Together, goals include lowering the unemployment rates for women, distributing aid money where it can best be used, and overseeing any changes being made in the 1964 Constitution which applies…
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…not need to worry about colour in the design. If you use black and white on screen then it will come clearer if you have a black and white printer. Computer aided design Engineers, architects, etc use CAD, short for computer aided design, so that they can…
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…with the outside world. I completed some training in self-defense, first aid, conflict resolution, Radio Communications, etc. I was then sent to Cell Block 6 AKA Death Row. This is where my perceptions began to give way to reality. I found…
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…that they will be entering in a few short years. Students that are financially responsible for both their education and for their living expenses are both at an advantage and a disadvantage. One disadvantage depends on how much financial aid they are awarded each semester…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the Army during World War II. The overall philosophy and purpose of the Women's Army Corps was to allow women to aid the American war effort directly and individually. The concept of women in uniform was difficult for American society of the 1940s to accept…
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…workers consists of at least one social worker, nurses, 1 home health aides, respite care workers, an MD, and a pharmacist. (ca.essortment.) The services that are offered are medical nursing care, personal care, homemaker services, social work services…
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…in patients with HIV/AIDS are often assessed and treated using the same approaches as those used for cancer pain, HIV/AIDS pain is described as well. Practitioners should review the Clinical Practice Guideline carefully to become familiar with the vari! ous options…
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Category: /History
…In the early 1960’s, North Vietnam wished to unify North and South Vietnam through military force. Since the United States feared the spread of communism in Asia, John F. Kennedy provided economic and military aid to South Vietnam to prevent…
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Category: /History
…, with the tacit aid of the U.S. government, in 1962, at a cost of about $53 million in food and medicines. American-Cuban relations grew still more perilous in the fall of 1962, when the United States discovered Soviet-supplied missile installations in Cuba. U.S…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The issue concerns the morality of mercy in aiding the dying patient. The question goes beyond simply withdrawing treatments. The issue is whether, in the name of mercy, one might morally aid someone's dying? “Are circumstances under which it is morally…
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