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... food stocks, and the mood ofthe garrison. The tactics of the Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaperdramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... notions of Boer inhumanity towardAfricans, the pro-war argument ofthe ‘‘negrophilists.’’ The other cat-egory into which mentions of Africans fall is praise ofthe loyalty of the Cape Boys and the ... –).While The War in South Africa approached the particulars ofthe Boer Warwith the eye of a journalist, concerned with the specifics on the spot,such as the role ofthe Boer police in the Witwatersrand...
... protecting the liberty ofthe pregnantwoman and the integrity ofthe voluntary doctor patient relationship, we not onlypromote autonomy, we also promote the well-being ofthe vast majority of fetuses.If ... 1992).In the majority of cases it seems that there has been a breakdown in the doctor patient relationship, either because of current or past mental illness,or because thedoctor cannot accept the ... emphasise that the focus of my judicial attention was upon the interests ofthe patient herself and notupon the interests ofthe fetus which she bore. However, the reality was that the fetus was...
... two otherwomen in the group named Cheryl. Two of the three men named Phil. Ofthe men, only Philnamed Cheryl. In other words, in this instance, the women evaluated the contribution of anotherwoman ... there is no one best way. The results of a given way of speaking will vary de-pending on the situation, the culture ofthe compa-ny, the relative rank of speakers, their linguisticstyles, and ... in how sensitive theyare to the social dynamics of language – in otherwords, to the subtle nuances of what others say tothem. Men tend to be sensitive to the power dy-namics of interaction,...
... for you.’ The youth went with the waggoner, and in the evening they arrived at an inn where they wished to pass the night. Then at the entrance ofthe parlour the youth again said quite loudly: ... round.’ Then he took the skulls and put them in the lathe and turned them till they were round. ‘There, now they will roll better!’ said he. ‘Hurrah! now we’ll have fun!’ He played with them and ... riches. The youth drew out the axe and let him go. The old man led him back into the castle, and in a cellar showed him three chests full of gold. Of these,’ said he, ‘one part is for the poor, the...
... academicgroupings, first the students, then the faculty,then the tenured faculty, then chaired profes-sors, then the upper administration, and thenmembers ofthe National Academies of Sciencesand ... in the scientific process. This symposium is the outcome ofthe 1998 meeting. The symposium was held during the 1999NAS annual meeting to address the question, Who will do the science ofthe ... Who WillDo the Science ofthe Future? ASymposium on Careers of Women in Science.”I am Marye Anne Fox, and I will moderate the discussion today. I do so at the request of the Council of the...
... oftheWHO country of ce in Yemen As per the recently introduced human resources reform, theWHO country of ce, in close consultation with the Ministry of Public Health and Population, the ... for WHO and YemenHealth care nancing Funding ofthe health sector is one of the most critical issues affecting the performance ofthe national health system. The issue is problematic, as often ... throughout the country. The per capita water supply is 2% ofthe world average (198 cubic metres per person) and the consumption of water for agriculture purposes is one of the highest. Only 43% of...