... Wrede, Cecilia Benoit, and Jane Sandall CHANGING BIRTH: INTEREST GROUPS AND MATERNITY CARE POLICY 51 Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Eugene Declercq, and Jane Sandall REFORMING BIRTH AND (RE)MAKING MIDWIFERY ... agenda that many midwives experience, the medicalization of reproduction and the dilemmas this has posed formidwivesandfor women, the diversity of cultural approaches to birth, and the embeddedness ... management and social treatment and to perceive the cultural design behind Western birthways Andfor our part, the twenty years or more that Ray, Gene, and I have each spent researching and writing...
... from institutions and individuals I wish to thank BAK Utrecht and Ford Foundation Jakarta for their funding support, and Binna Choi and Heidi Arbuckle for their encouragement and time The Tropenmuseum ... lands and creating landscapes as well as classifying natives and illustrating tribes for the introduction of the colony to the British traders, explorers and school children The camera transformed ... other museums and archives in the Netherlands, namely KITLV (The Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies) in Leiden, The Wereldmuseum and The Netherlands Photo Museum...
... year This is profitable for hybrid seed corn companies, but makes for such genetic uniformity that maize crops are all equally vulnerable to new diseases, pests, and insects and, thus, to widespread ... States, Canada, and Argentina account for the bulk of the world’s GM food crops (China and South Africa produce GM cotton) and have concentrated on modifying ripening characteristics, and developing ... toothache and painful urination, subdue coughs, colds, and hemorrhoids, treat wounds, control epidemics, and, most recently, to reduce plasma concentrations of cholesterol and triglycerides and to...
... to thank my husband Liam, not only for his patience and forbearance, but also for his diligence as a research assistant, his willingness to engage with the arguments in the book, and his meticulous ... Church of England was prescribed as the only method for tying the knot, and the majority of couples observed its rules Long before the Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 made certain formalities ... Law, Gender and the State: Text, Cases and Materials, 2nd edn (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2005) L Stone, Road to Divorce: a History of the Making and Breaking of Marriage in England (Oxford University...
... was perforce limited to mounting formal attacks and advancing either purely formal or utopian alternatives Formal and Ideological Responses In the 1890s, decorative artists began searchingfor unity ... Rothstein, and Kerstin Sahlins-Andersson for their warmth and intellectual camaraderie In addition, I thank Göran, Tom, Barbara, Hilary, and Kerstin for their penetrating reading of chapters 1, 4, and ... architecture had therefore emerged before the war, not in the work of Wright only but in Holland, in the industrial architecture of Germany and Italy, in France, England, Austria, and Belgium And, as is...
... including culture and society, literature, short stories and other genres of literature, techniques in storytelling, and short literary works and their portrayal of culture and society Besides, ... against her and her husband for they had not been able to save their four and a half month baby from infant death For the past few years, Mabel had always been urging her daughter and her husband Leroyd ... culture and society in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries through literature in the next chapter would be more precise II.1.1 Culture and society For many people, culture is an abstract and, ...
... (Woodbridge and Rochester NY: Boydell, 1997), pp 3–26 Stafford, Emma and Edith P Stafford, Queen Emma and Queen Edith: Queenship and Women’s Power in Eleventh-century England (Oxford: Blackwell, ... box there is no place for them’ See J G H Hudson, Land, Law and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994), pp 7–9, for a discussion of Pollock and Maitland 12 D Crouch, ‘From ... letters and charters, but also through other forms of literature such as poetry, histories andliterature They were patrons for political, religious, personal and familial, educational and cultural...
... exercise to construct an origin and an end for the nation using both remembering and forgetting, and to create the illusion that both (origin and end) were already and naturally found in the world ... or to forget is rooted in a common understanding of the accessibility and fixity of the past For Franco, the past engendered an authentic truth about the origin and essence of the nation For post-Francoists, ... claims to Spanishness, and this same understanding opens identity-making to a dynamic and transformative proliferation of times and voices References Bauman, Z 1997 Postmodernity and Its Discontents...
... Estuarine marine sand and sandy silt facies This facies corresponds to lithostratigraphic Unit The textural characteristics and the presence of mollusca indicate that sand and sandy silt were deposited ... fragments and mica flakes are scattered throughout the unit 7) Unit (-5.5 to -1.5 m) The unit consists of laminated greenish- and darkish-gray clayey silt, sandy silt and very fine to medium sand and ... greenishgray clay and silt, greenish-gray sandy silt and fine to coarse sand in a coarsening-upward succession It is inhomogeneous, with several sandy layers of various thicknesses, some of the sandy layers...
... there are as many candies in her bag as there are apples in the bowl She rushes around comparing everything in sight—apples and pears, candies and coins, dogs and cats, shoes and socks In every ... brothers, Bertrand Russell, Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Proust, Sigmund Freud, Henry Ford, and Herman Hollerith were conceiving of ideas and inventions that were to transform the entire ... is measure its speed and position at one instance Given the force of gravity and Newton’s laws of motion, it is a simple matter to plug speed and position into the equations and plot out the exact...
... Jones, for excellent advice and encouragement throughout this project; to Fiona Sewell for copy-editing; and to Dr Helene Brandon for a quarter-century of being an invaluable sounding-board for ... in order for the dispute that has arisen about standards to be decided, we must possess an agreed standard through which we can judge it; and in order for us to possess an agreed standard, the ... standard by hypothesis, and if they want to judge the standard by a standard we throw them into an infinite regress Again, since a proof needs a standard which has been proved and a standard needs a proof...
... provide for the truth of opinions, but for the safety and security of the commonwealth, and of every particular man’s 34 The Philosopher’s Voice goods and person And so it ought to be For the ... Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau I then look in detail at the issue of voice in the political philosophies of Kant (3 and 4), Fichte (5 and 6), Hegel (7 and 8), and Marx (9 and 10) In these chapters, ... form and content, appearance, and reality In another section of the Anthropology, Kant condemns rhetorical skill for its tendency to deceive its audience and confuse the distinction between form...
... institutional and collegial support I want to thank Debi LeBeau for the amazing road trips, Ana LaForte for her good advice, Joel Chiziane for his insights into war, Marissa Moreman and Leandro Lopes for ... help and companionship, Alexander Aboagye for his assistance in understanding non-formal economies, Casimira Benge and Lidia Borba for their warm assistance in Angola, Crystal Prentice for being ... INTRODUCTIONS Wars and illicit economies make strange bedfellows War’s shadows cast widely; and in the areas of poor illumination lives and fortunes are forged and lost As nations grow and crumble under...
... should try to learn and understand li and fa, he did not regard li and fa as something produced by the common people A common person may only need to learn, understand and follow li and fa whereas ... Zhou and his reputation was on an equal footing with that of the Three Kings.” Such a great Ru, … will beat down and crush aggressive states and make uniform and united the whole world, and none ... content for learning Li, in its original form, is a kind of religious form guiding primitive men in their ritual sacrifices to spirits and deities Magic, fairy tales, and various ritual performances...
... match between Mach facilities and both tightly and loosely coupled multiprocessors, and • improved performance In this paper we describe the relationship between memory and communication in Mach ... use of X, and the pager request and name ports for those uses Note that the Mach kernel does not await a reply from the shared memory server, but does perform the pager_init call before allowing ... and offset within that memory object Additional information stored for each range includes protection and inheritance information To account for sharing through inheritance, Mach address maps...
... teaching grammar, for teaching reading, for teaching writing, and only for teaching vocabulary, andfor teaching listening Each pair and group work organized took at least minutes and at most 15 ... organized And most of pair work and group work they organized were for teaching speaking (13/30), and the rest 17 32 were for teaching grammar, reading, writing, vocabulary and listening ; for teaching ... number causes a great deal of difficulties for the teaching and learning The materials for reference and self- study are not available for teachers and students at PVN school In the school library,...
... land hedging and soil plundering” occurred Farmers were driven out of their own lands and fields were turned into pastures for sheep-raising and wood-making industries They had to join the force ... courage and will to face hardships and adversities, and also has the ingenuity and determination to preserve himself and improve on his livelihood by fighting against nature He is most practical and ... withstand all the difficulties thanks to labor He firmly stated: “ It was in vain to sit still and wish for what not to be had.” (1- p.40) He “ went on, and working everyday, as [his] strength and...