... deployed in places other than the Persian Gulf during the Gulf War era (that is, military personnel who served during the period of the Gulf War but were not deployed inthe gulf) to determine whether ... pulmonary function inthe studies. The health outcomes presented above are discussed in some detail inthe following pages. They are grouped according to whether the findings were based on ... conducted inthe intervening years since thewar have typically compared Gulf War veterans with their nondeployed counterparts. Thus, within the limitations of each study, it is possible to determine...
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... than fifteen minutes. It takesmuch more time to explain what is involved, and the reasons for doing one thing ratherthan another, than to just do it. (This, by the way, is the kind of “speedy” ... by burying the good sources that it does find within massive andincomprehensible retrievals). It also does nothing to show the interconnections of the important parts (assuming that the important ... paragraphs–andhaving the results criticized; one does not learn it by passively listening to lectures. In other words, the professors themselves bear the responsibility to teach critical thinkingskills, in...
... of theWar of Secession as being the most decisivevictory to date of the Union forces inthe West and as marking the turning point inthe political relationship of the State of Missouri with the ... AND THE INCEPTION OF THE INDIAN 37 III THE INDIAN REFUGEES IN SOUTHERNKANSAS 79 IV THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FIRST INDIAN EXPEDITION 91 V THE MARCH TOTAHLEQUAH AND THE RETROGRADE MOVEMENT OF THE ... initiated in their behalf. The desire to recover lost ground in Indian Territory, under the pretext of restoring the fugitives, aroused the fighting instinct of many young men in southern Kansas...
... present a certain regularity. They depend upon the rains and the melting of the snows in their basins. The greatest average height is attained inthe late winter andearly spring months; another rise ... raised the light upperdecks. The Lexington, having destroyed the trestle-work at the end of the bridge, rejoined the following morning;and the three boats, continuing their raid, arrived the next ... between the Richmond and the Hartford, the Winona and Pinola between the flag-ship and the Brooklyn, and inthe rear, on the port quarter of the Brooklyn, the Kennebec and the Katahdin. At four...
... Summary The high costs of fighting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have rekindled congressional interest in the concept of the sale of a Treasury security to help finance these war costs. Inthe ... II-era war bonds, the question has been raised whether or not the issuance of war bonds during the Second World War serves as a good model for a new war bond.” During the Second World War, war ... Secretary of the Treasury, combined theWar Savings Staff managed by the Treasury and the Victory Fund Committees into a new organization called theWar Finance Division, which reported to the Treasury.8...
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... anti- war activists early inthe conflict, and he remained an important voiceduring the course of the war. InTheWarin South Africa, published shortlyafter the outbreak of the war, Hobson examines ... alike throughout the nineteenth century, public opinion is nevertheless impossible to pindown. Since the first Gallup polls inthe United States and Britain in the s, public opinion has come ... Oneof the most significant points he makes in analyzing the maintenance ofa culture of imperialism in Britain is his revelation of the ways Britishdailies depended on the gold mining interests...
... inthe print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the ‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication ofideas, giving an universality to their ... generate these values, could be contained. The emotional intensity of the backlash against the intrusionsof these subaltern groups suggests the importance of readingthese developments in ways ... Ballads they reinterpreted existing ideasabout literature in private rather than public terms, relating themto the play of the imagination rather than the exercise of reason.But these shifts...
... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The demand ... the 1930s, and especially inthe second post-world war period) replacesinvestment banking at the core of the financial circuit, not only by directly absorbing savings butby intervening inthe ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going...
... of staff who activated the system. It would be interesting to known whether there wasvariation inthe nature of the member (doctor versus nurse) andseniority of staff at various times of the ... common during the hours covered by the parent unit doctors (47% of MET callsduring 42% of the day). Inthe 5 years that the MET system hasoperated, there has been a trend for an increasing proportionof ... the ward. The success of the MET system relies on the assumption that early intervention inthe course of clinicaldeterioration improves patient outcome [4]. It would be impor-tant to gain insight...