Papers 1961-1970 of total 56038 found.
…a health car provider performs for or with a patent of family with the intent of causing a change (Wright and Leahey, 2000). Change in this respect, mans an alteration or support of behavior that promotes the ability to provide care for a family member. Each…
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…and then immediately entered politics. He was elected to the Assembly of New York State, holding office for three years and distinguishing himself as a reformer. In 1884, because of ill health and the death of his wife, Roosevelt abandoned his political work for some time…
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…pregnant. Women over 40 tend to experience health problems and pregnancy difficulties, and are often told by doctors that it would be best not to have the baby. But nobody said anybody actually had to keep the baby. Sure, having a baby is lots of responsibility…
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…(1996-97) William Daley (1997-2000) Norman Y. Mineta (2000-01) Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich (1993-97) Alexis M. Herman (1997-2001) Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna E. Shalala (1993-2001) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development…
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…might change the whole situation, which the state law will allow counties and cities to decide what kind of smoking laws they want in their communities. Babula quotes some opinion from health specialist and people who wish to have a smokefree…
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…will allow counties and cities to decide what kind of smoking laws they want in their communities. Babula quotes some opinion from health specialist and people who wish to have a smokefree environment. He aslo quotes from a Las Vegas Valley convenience…
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…to consolidate her religious reforms, and removing her half-sister Elizabeth (a focus for Protestant opposition) from direct succession. Mary's decision to marry Philip, King of Spain from 1556, in 1554 was very unpopular; the protest from the Commons prompted Mary's…
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…, and bad health. She was a staunch catholic from birth, and was constantly pressured by others to renew her faith. She married Philip II of Spain in 1555, and after her marriage a gradual dislike for her husband became present. The events in England at the time…
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reformers grew concerned about the impact of long hours and poor working conditions on women’s health. In 1890, women constituted about 5 percent of the total doctors in the United States. During the 1980s the proportion was about 17 percent. At the same time…
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…people to meet the living cost. Health reform was also in this area along with social and cultural services, and lastly as an area of focus was education. It was a intermediate statistics which was a positive for a republic of it’s size. For Primary education…
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