... other men and invested in maintaining a relationship with the father of the child. Women related these incidents underscoring their partners’ blatant disregard for their own pregnancy intentions. ... perpetuating violence against her in order to cause a miscarriage or kill the fetusInterfering with healthcare interrupting, obstructing or sabotaging abortion appointments (sometimes resulting in the ... appointments for abortions by doing things such as making the respondent eat, which prevented her from being able to havethe general aesthesia she needed for the abortion; coming into the clinic...
... initial and final angiograms. The glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor (Tirofiban) was administered at the operator’s discretion. All patients maintained an-ti-platelet therapy following the procedure ... however, the incidence of MACE in the ZES treated group was 10% at the end of the two year follow-up (Table 4). Additionally, the inci-dence of Q wave MI ranged from 0% to 0.3% inthe first ... 1.7% in our ZES treated group. On the other hand, the incidence of non-Q wave MI ranged from 1%, to 5.6% in first four ENDEAVOR trials whilst registering at 2.6% in the ZES treated group in...
... Preface In writing THE PLAYBOY OF THEWESTERN WORLD, as in my other plays, I have used one or two words only that I have not heard among the country people of Ireland, or spoken in my own ... to acknowledge how much I owe to the folk imagination of these fine people. Anyone who has lived in real intimacy with the Irish peasantry will know that the wildest sayings and ideas in this ... was being said by the servant girls inthe kitchen. This matter, I think, is of importance, for in countries where the imagination of the people, and the language they use, is rich and living,...
... approaching the reshaping of the Theater ofDionysos in Athens. I also interpret the implications of what one may learn fromGreek drawing inthe service of painting and building for our understanding ... buildings in terms of parti, or the geometrical underpinnings thatinform one’s composition as a whole and the interrelationships of its parts. This2᪉ The Art of Building inthe Classical World 17 ... of the mind’s contemplation,moves one toward a confrontation with the divine. Geometry inthe sacred spaceof the temple, theater, or (in the writing of Plato) the architectural product of the cosmos...
... and the power is inexhaustible. Your Will does not need training - but your Mind does. The mind is the instrument and the supply of Will Power is proportionate to the fineness of the instrument ... reality the training of the mind to recognize and absorb the Power Within. The Will is strong enough, it does not need strengthening, but the mind needs to be trained to receive and act upon the ... The amenability of the mind to the will can be increased by properly directed practice. That which we are inthe habit of referring to as the "strengthening of the Will" is in...
... more recent book, The Making of Saints, also 46 SHRINES AND PILGRIMAGE INTHE MODERN WORLD 30 The somewhat declining interest in Princess Diana’s grave in Althorp Park may explain why no researcher ... by taking part inthe ritual, through the idyllic setting of the living forest, and through the solidarity of the temporary community inthe forest. According to Post these people, who have ... would be paid inthe Dutch project to the veneration of rock stars and other secular individuals or of monuments, etc. Inthe fi rst instance another reason for not involving them inthe project...
... physicians have been trained, and the single-visit approach is available in rural clinics in 29 of Thailand’s 75 provinces.10DELIVERING CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION INTHE DEVELOPING WORLD 1 ... levels including initiating VIA training inthe country, training Bolivian health workers through south-to-south cooperation with colleagues from Peruvian training excellence centres, passing ... (IPPF/WHR) in Bolivia, approached the government with a plan to test the delivery of HPV vaccines.14 Working together, CIES and the Ministry of Health and Sports could pilot the HPV vaccine in the...
... water in hundreds of places, and never go in a simple straight line. Postal carriers in Venice are some of the most highly trained inthe world, specializing in delivery to only one or two of the ... talking about visible light: if we can see a point B from point A where we are, we have line of sight. Simply draw a line from A to B, and if nothing is inthe way, we have line of sight.Things ... by the time it reaches the surface. You can see this effect for yourself using an inexpensive laser pointer and a pair of binoculars on a clear night. Rather than pointing at the moon, point...
... the Internetis the ability to bring like-minded individuals from around the world into one fo-rum. Alon, Brunei, and Siegal examine the way in which ritual activities maintainand ... appearing in the Journal of Advertising, Journal of Consumer Psychology,Journal of Interactive Advertising, Journal of Interactive Marketing, and inthe im-pending books Advances in ... Marketing,University of Cincinnati. His research interests include the influence of informationtechnology on marketing, international marketing, new product development, andmarketing...
... control. They get the customer inthe car and demon-strate the acceleration, the road holding and the hi-fi . In short, they impress the heck out of the customer and if they should ask a question, then ... believes in investing time and effort, trying, testing and contributing – no matter what. In compiling this book I have attempted to meet the needs of the ama-teur and professional, to make the ... fi xed the cost will be immeasurable further down the line.It is hard to imagine how our leaders could think they havethe neces-sary wisdom to sort out theworld s problems without the aid...
... farming, hunting, and fishing inthe olmec world 02-T3504 10/20/05 3:42 PM Page 24farming, hunting, and fishing in the olmec world amber m. vanderwarkeruniversity of texas pressAustin00-T3504 ... farmers often combine cultivation with hunting, fishing, gatheringwild plants, and/or arboriculture (Guillet 1981:10). By engaging in dif-26 farming, hunting, and fishing inthe olmec world 02-T3504 ... Oasis Hypothesis). The second point deals with power and stresses the importance of understanding the role of people as active competitors16 farming, hunting, and fishing inthe olmec world 02-T3504...
... to further integrate the region inthe global economy on a win-win basis. The Councilhas incorporated a full programme in 2004 to support the Arab region in taking its rightfulplace in a fast ... better align the knowledgeand skill outputs of their educational systems with the changing and evolving needs of the global economy. Governments must begin in earnest to redefine the learningobjectives ... consumer and business confidence to increase local andforeign investment.• Developing the Arab judicial system, ensuring judicial independence and addressinginefficiency inthe administration...