... organisations has been brought together in one place. Key in the development of these guidelines was the involvement of PLHA and community organisations able to address the specific needs of ... which there is no restriction for use ofthe method 2 A condition where the advantages of using the method generally outweigh the theoretical or proven risks 3 A condition where the theoretical ... the UK the majority of women will test HIV negative, and the occasion ofthe HIV test can be used to promote HIV prevention in future. The UK department of Health advised a routine offer of HIV...
... UK), and theBritish Association of Accident and Emergency Medicine (now the College of Emergency Medicine). The outcome of these efforts was theBritish Guideline on the Management of Asthma ... asthma. There is a suggestion that the higher the vaccine coverage the greater the possibility that there is a degree of protection against the development of allergyin the rstyears of life.240-243There ... methodology. The joint process was further strengthened by collaboration with Asthma UK, the Royal College of Physicians of London, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the General...
... companies for log boom tenures (payments comprise part ofthe indirect tax component of GDP). The estimates do not include the ocean contribution of large industrials other than forest companies ... excess of 75% ofthe total. The cargo traffic includes a wide variety of bulk, break bulk and container Economic Contribution of the Oceans Sector in British ColumbiaPrepared for:Canada /British ... Council of Marine Carriers, the Northwest Cruise Ship Association, the Forest Council of B.C., the Council of Tourism Associations (COTA), the B.C. Yacht Building Association and a myriad of others.These...
... upon the conditional support it received from the Liberals. In short, Asquith ensured that the Liberals got the worst of both worlds: the brickbats of high office with none ofthe rewards. The ... the first to break the Relugas Compact by accepting the post of chancellor ofthe exchequer and deputy leader ofthe House. He was confirmed in these posts following the Liberal landslide of ... (obliging members ofthe Irish parliament to take an oath of allegiance to theBritish Crown). The six counties of Northern Ireland could and did retain their status within the United Kingdom....
... Report ofthe Exploration ofthe Queen Charlotte Islands 26 shore, when near the mouth of Tlell River. The general elevation of the eastern is much higher than that ofthe northern shore ofthe ... extreme southern village ofthe Hyda nation, familiar with the shores ofthe southern portion of Moresby, and also of Provost Island, and the other of Gold Harbor, well acquainted with the northwestern ... Wm. Smithe, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works ofthe Province of British Columbia: —SIR—On the 5th of May, having secured the services of two Hyda Indians, one a native of Ninstints, the extreme...
... extreme southern village ofthe Hyda nation, familiar with the shores ofthe southern portion of Moresby, and also of Provost Island, and the other of Gold Harbor, well acquainted with the northwestern ... Wm. Smithe, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works ofthe Province of British Columbia: —SIR—On the 5th of May, having secured the services of two Hyda Indians, one a native of Ninstints, the extreme ... parties of prospectors and others have visited various parts ofthe islands, no systematic effort has hitherto been made for the exploration ofthe entire group. Under the direction ofthe Dominion...
... iron gates of the galleries, and the removal ofthe wire guards from the windows inside ofthe galleries added much to theircheerfulness. The bars on the doors ofthe bedrooms, and the screens ... for the protection of society than the care ofthe lunatic.A Committee ofthe House of Commons was appointed in 1763, to inquire into the state ofthe privatemad-houses ofthe kingdom. On this ... hospital came under the provisions ofthe Lunacy Act (8 and 9 Vict., c. 100). Since the Lunacy Act of that year, the affairs ofthe hospital have been subjected to the control of the Commissioners,...
... the conclusion of peace andhad met each other on the 6th of May at Tappan, where they discussed the exchange of prisoners. By the terms ofthe treaty theBritish were to evacuate New York, their ... inMontreal than for theBritish among the ruins of Quebec. But in the matter of food the positions werereversed. Nevertheless the French gallantly refused the truce offered them by Murray, who ... difficulties concerning the militia. TheBritish still held the Western forts pending the settlement of the frontier and the execution ofthe treaty of peace in full. This naturally annoyed the Americangovernment...
... republican, they were often inclined to holdthat the authority ofthe monarch was derived ultimately from the consent ofthe people. Some ofthe ‘rationalist’ philosophers discussed in the previous ... example, the leader of one ofthe groups which was active in the aftermath ofthe Civil War inEngland the Diggers—used a pantheistic metaphysics to underpin his rejection of all hierarchy, whether ... oftrue religion. The deists commonly dropped several ofthe core features of churchChristianity like revelation, miracles, the means of grace, the Incarnation, the divineinspiration of Scripture...
... accompanied the troops and enlarged their impact, as did the crews and of cers aboard the ships of war.Their presence was an overwhelming and often hostile addition to the town. As ofthe census ... linked the town to the mainland to the northeastern corner, where the Charlestown ferry landing stood. The bulk ofthe population resided either in the North End or the South End, which together ... in protest and the use of extralegal tactics accompanied the change of emphasis. With the exception of those engaged in the nonconsumption ofBritish goods, opponents ofthe Sugar Act were almost...