... large amount of informationwhich has been of material assistance in REPORT OF THECOMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTHAPPOINTED BYTHE HON.MINISTER OF HEALTH.Presented to both Houses of theGeneral ... Hygiene in Schools, Mode of Teaching; SchoolMothers, Value of, in Girls' School;Instruction in Sex Hygiene; Adolescents;Moral Standard, Value of Section 2.—Clinics for the Treatment of Venereal ... of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases;Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses,Students, &c.; Cases attending until non-infective; Male and Female; LadyPatrols;...
... outcome of a number of factors relating to the time the customer spends with the organisation. These include the higher initial costs of introducing and attracting a new customer, increases in both ... operating inNewZealand all have histories of well over 100 years. These include the Auckland Savings Bank (ASB), the Australia and NewZealand Bank (ANZ/National), the Bank ofNewZealand ... NewZealand banks may need to consider increasing the number of branch offices into those areas with high concentrations of current and prospective customers. Over the years, banks inNew Zealand...
... whilst they were instructing the Maoris in the building of a house, the forging of a bolt, or the spinning of their native flax. Such a scheme was only half relished by the Committee of the Society. ... the satisfaction of feeling that however long the time of waiting might still be, there was a quiet but effective influence at work inNew Zealand on behalf of himself and of the message which ... to NewZealand The years of waiting. CHAPTER II. THE ENTERPRISE (1813-1815). Conditions more favourable—Preliminary voyage of Active—"Noah's Ark"—Arrival of mission inNewZealand Interview...
... ABSOLUTE. This lawof evolution is still in progress, and man is beginning to develop new powers of mind, which, of course, are first manifesting themselves along the lines of Passive effort. ... do is to train his mind to make use of it. I think that in the higher regions of the mind of every man is a great store of Will Power awaiting his use. The Will current is running along the ... workings of this mighty lawof the world of Thought - the Lawof Attraction. When we think we send out vibrations of a fine ethereal substance, which are as real as the vibrations manifesting...
... SalvationArmy.Wellington,26thSeptemberConsideration of report.Wellington,10th OctoberConsideration of report. NEW ZEALAND. VENEREALDISEASES IN NEW ZEALAND. Sources of Infection; Metchnikoff'sInvestigation; ... Doctors; Supply of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases;Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses,Students, &c.; Cases attending until non-infective; Male ... of informationwhich has been of material assistance in The Project Gutenberg EBook of VenerealDiseases inNewZealand (1922)by Committee Of The Board Of HealthThis eBook is for the use of...
... listening to the distant roar of a river, or watching the exquisite tints of the evening sky. I dwell on this to explain that in almost any other country there would have been risk in remaining ... absence of damp or miasma. After a blazing day, instead of hurrying in out of reach of poisonous vapours as the tropic-dweller must needs do, we could linger bare-headed, lightly clad, out of doors, ... in his pocket, assuring me that I could make very good tea by putting my packet of the fragrant leaves into the bushmen's kettle, and drinking it afterwards out of one of their pannikins....
... in. It makes very thick walls, and they possess the great advantage of being cool in summer and warm in winter. Whilst the house is new nothing can be nicer; but, in a few years, the hot winds ... of, and my bedroom window has a perfect panoramic view of them. I watch them under all their changes of tint, and find each new phase the most beautiful. In the very early morning I have often ... saying inNewZealand is, that people only die from drowning and drunkenness. I am afraid the former is generally the result of the latter. skins of birds, and have half ruined myself in purchases...
... the profits made in this debasing trade that very few of the officers could refrain from joining it. Soon the New South Wales Corps became like one great firm of spirit merchants, engaged in the ... business, intending to come out again; but he was appointed to the command of a war-ship, and Lieutenant King was sent out to take his place. CHAPTER III. THE DISCOVERIES OF BASS AND FLINDERS. ... much hope of escape. They rowed desperately, however, and had the satisfaction of rounding the long line of boiling surf. Three minutes after they were in smooth water, under the lee of the rocks,...
... counterfeiting of false coin, the clipping of good coinand the falsifying of the king's seal. The Mirror of Justices,written about 1290 and attributed to Andrew Horn, chamberlain of London, ... defined treason in similar terms: killingthe king, betraying his army, disinheriting him of his kingdomor compassing to do any of the three. A small but noteworthy addi-tion to the definitions ... clearly delineated in the legal writings of the late thirteenth century was the counterfeiting or clipping of coin or the forging of the king's seal. However, the theories of thewriters...
... specialists inNew Zealand. The work has involved:-ã Examining the overseas methodologies and results,ã Collating whatever relevant data are available inNew Zealand, ã Assessing the relevance of overseas ... less research looking at variations over minutes and hours. In the case ofNewZealand some monitoring at the daily time scale has been undertaken in Canterbury and in parts of Auckland. However, ... concentrations of pollutants,including carbon monoxide (Corsmeier et al. 2000). The long term installation of verticalwind and temperature profiling systems would significantly increase knowledge of theatmospheric...
... Online Distributed Proofreading Team(http://www.pgdp.net).1922. NEW ZEALAND. VENEREAL DISEASES INNEW ZEALAND. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH APPOINTED BY THE HON.MINISTER OF ... the lawinNewZealand thatPART III BEST MEANS OF COMBATING AND PREVENTING VENEREAL DISEASE. 27 Title: Venereal Diseases inNewZealand (1922) Report of the Special Committee of the Board of ... PREVALENCE OF VENEREAL DISEASE INNEW ZEALAND. PART II PREVALENCE OF VENEREAL DISEASE INNEW ZEALAND. PART III BEST MEANS OF COMBATING AND PREVENTING VENEREAL DISEASES.PART III BEST MEANS OF COMBATING...
... youth that were included in the final sample. In presenting these findings, we hope to allow the voices of the youth to be heard without excessive editing or editorializing. Of course, which ... prevalence of these youth. Other methods of investigation would be required to gain insight into the number of these types of youth. Data Analysis In all, three distinct forms of data were ... purpose of abolishing quality of life problems by targeting repeat offenders with high numbers of arrests, including those involved with prostitution, with the use of undercover police to arrest offenders...
... out of the room; for an instant, I am symmetricallypoised, one foot in, one foot out, my centre of gravity lying on the vertical planecontaining the centre of gravity of the door. Am I in or ... (Oxford, forthcoming).R. M. Sainsbury is Professor of Philosophy at the Un iversity of Texas at Austin,and Susan Stebbing Professor at King’s College, London. He is the author of Russell(1979), ... discussion of dialetheism (both for and against), of course, may befound in the following chapters. For now, and for purposes of giving the reader abasic framework in which to think about some of the...