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For Us, the Living

PDX Journeys: Studying and Living in the US, Low-Intermediate Novel and Textbook for University ESL Students

PDX Journeys: Studying and Living in the US, Low-Intermediate Novel and Textbook for University ESL Students

... overwhelmed. She looked like she might start to cry any minute. Violeta noticed that her brother, Juan Carlos was sitting in the living room looking at his phone. He paid no attention to Molly’s situation. She was ...

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Strategies for improving the lives of US women aged 40 and above living with HIV/AIDS: an evidence map

Strategies for improving the lives of US women aged 40 and above living with HIV/AIDS: an evidence map

... However, the current system of care in the USA does not support a comprehensive model that can provide a tailored approach for older women living with HIV/ AIDS. This paper comprises an evidence map of the ...

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Impact and Implications of New Information Technology
on Middle Eastern Youth

Impact and Implications of New Information Technology on Middle Eastern Youth

... daily living is growing rapidly to the degree that many of us, especially youngsters, have become dependent on, if not addicted to, our mobile phones and personal computers (PCs), which now constitute the ...

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Ethnic Cultural Interaction of the Population of the North Caucasus Territories

Ethnic Cultural Interaction of the Population of the North Caucasus Territories

... allows us to see trends in the development of ethnic cultural interactions among the population of the strategically important territory of Southern ...peoples living in the territory of the region will ...

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Incidence of Obesity Among Young US Children Living in Low-Income Families, 2008–2011

Incidence of Obesity Among Young US Children Living in Low-Income Families, 2008–2011

... Understanding the incidence and re- verse of obesity among low-income children is important for augmenting population-based obesity approaches with targeted intervention programs to prevent and reverse childhood obesity ...

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Psychometric properties of the newly translated creole multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS) and perceived adequacy of resource scale (PARS) and the relationship between perceived social support and resources in Haitian mothers in the

Psychometric properties of the newly translated creole multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS) and perceived adequacy of resource scale (PARS) and the relationship between perceived social support and resources in Haitian mothers in the US

... years living in the US, partnered, number of children, education and income were compared at each time point to examine the con- struct validity of the newly translated Creole ...the US the least ...

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International Journal of Movement Education and Social Science

International Journal of Movement Education and Social Science

... We are living in a modern era of technology which made the proximity of people possible. We can now be in touch with people who are living far away from us which leads to world harmony. Today ...

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Single blood-Hg samples can result in exposure misclassification: temporal monitoring within the Japanese community (United States)

Single blood-Hg samples can result in exposure misclassification: temporal monitoring within the Japanese community (United States)

... decreasing with time though the reasons for this decrease are unclear [2]. In an indigenous Canadian population fol- lowed across five years, hair-Hg levels were shown to have seasonal variation with the highest mean ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4774198.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4774198.pdf

... the US, invest much effort and resources to improve center–based preschool experiences and to enhance children’s school ...children living in the poorest neighborhoods of Chicago indicated, the quality of ...

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Supplemental Security Income for Children With Mental Disabilities

Supplemental Security Income for Children With Mental Disabilities

... the US children living in poverty with moderate to severe disability due to mental disorders currently receive ...children living in poverty with moderate to severe mood disorders are recipients: 15% ...

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Living of Student in the Internet Age

Living of Student in the Internet Age

... to us a similar trend that we have noticed previously in Pew Internet Project research; namely that online social interaction is a supplement rather than a substitute for offline social ...

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Tom Regan: A Visionary Changing the World

Tom Regan: A Visionary Changing the World

... So, what about other animals? In his landmark work, The Case for Animal Rights, completed in 1982, Professor Regan tried to settle just what it is about us – as living creatures – that would entitle ...

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Access and utilization of healthcare services in Massachusetts, United States: a qualitative study of the perspectives and experiences of Brazilian-born immigrant women

Access and utilization of healthcare services in Massachusetts, United States: a qualitative study of the perspectives and experiences of Brazilian-born immigrant women

... Before each FG, the moderator explained in Portuguese the purpose of the study, FG procedures, study confidenti- ality, and obtained written informed consent from all par- ticipants. All FGs, which lasted between 60 and ...

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Crofelemer for the treatment of chronic diarrhea in patients living with HIV/AIDS

Crofelemer for the treatment of chronic diarrhea in patients living with HIV/AIDS

... a summary of the pivotal clinical trials that evaluated the use of crofelemer. Recently, crofelemer received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the symptomatic relief of noninfectious ...

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Root Canals and Crowns: An Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Dental Offices in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1996 2011

Root Canals and Crowns: An Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Dental Offices in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1996 2011

... of US residents who frequent dental offices in the border zone of Juárez raises several inter- esting questions for future ...in US border cities, such as El Paso, Las Cruces, Yeleta and other cities along ...

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Living Perception in Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Living Perception in Maurice Merleau-Ponty

... Merleau-Ponty's interest in experiences of transitivity indexes his wider interest in the way that a subject’s very access to the world is made possible through perception. Transitivity, he tells us, is the ...

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Enhancing health and independent living for veterans with disabilities by leveraging community-based resources

Enhancing health and independent living for veterans with disabilities by leveraging community-based resources

... of US veterans with disabilities has increased in recent years as ser- vice members have returned home with extensive injuries and veterans from previous wars acquire functional limitations as a consequence of ...

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Applying Global Perspectives on Fragility to Improve US Communities

Applying Global Perspectives on Fragility to Improve US Communities

... Likely, US communities would not be considered as failed govern- ments, but many lack in social justice functions (protection for vulnerable child- ren, access to clean water and adequate educational systems), ...

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Media Portrayals of Transgender People in Pakistan - A Case of Misgendering and Marginalization

Media Portrayals of Transgender People in Pakistan - A Case of Misgendering and Marginalization

... are living in a time when transgender people are routinely stereotyped and the clichd images of their identity and behavior are scattered all around us, thanks to the impact of a ubiquitous ...

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hpx015.pdf

hpx015.pdf

... Medicaid, were African-American, and had a yearly income ≤$12,000. Among participants living with HIV, comparing the uninsured to those with Medicaid yielded an 18-month BP control risk difference of 0.16 (95% CI: ...

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