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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Gold Foil Restoration: A Never-Ending Beauty, Liviu Steier, Giovanni Dicran Meghighian, Gabriela Steier
Gold Foil Restoration: A Never-Ending Beauty, Liviu Steier, Giovanni Dicran Meghighian, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Rural Utility Cooperative (Ruc) Final Evaulation Report: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (Anthc), R. Konkel
Steve Konkel
The Rural Utility Cooperative (RUC) Final Evaluation is designed to answer several interrelated
questions:
• Is the RUC working as envisioned?
• Is it making an impact in the RUC Communities?
• Are the RUC Communities better off than the Non-RUC communities?
Mainstreaming And Integrating The Substance And Spectacle Of Scholar-Baller: A New Game Plan For The Ncaa, Higher Education And Society, Keith Harrison
Mainstreaming And Integrating The Substance And Spectacle Of Scholar-Baller: A New Game Plan For The Ncaa, Higher Education And Society, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The purpose of this chapter is to theoretically and empirically capture the cultural divide between education and sport and entertainment in American society. The NCAA Academic Reform Movement has evolved from holding individuals accountable to presently monitoring institutions and their retention and graduation success of college student athletes. This movement will require a deeper examination of how culture influences academic attitudes and lifelong learning. Based on empirical data from different methodologies, this chapter proposes that student athletes; especially African American males, are often stereotyped with few strategies to empower their academic and athletic identities. The Scholar-Baller Paradigm is designed to …
Silence Is Not Always Golden In Medical Decision-Making, Michael Moreland
Silence Is Not Always Golden In Medical Decision-Making, Michael Moreland
Michael P. Moreland
No abstract provided.
Faculty And Male Student Athletes In Higher Education: Racial Differences In The Environmental Predictors Of Academic Achievement, Keith Harrison
Faculty And Male Student Athletes In Higher Education: Racial Differences In The Environmental Predictors Of Academic Achievement, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
Studies have examined the impact of environmental variables on academic achievement among student athletes in the revenue-generating sports of men’s basketball and football. However, while evidence concerning the positive impact of male student athlete and faculty interaction is virtually unequivocal, we are not certain whether the benefits accruing from particular types of interaction vary across different racial/ethnic groups. This study explores the relationship between male Black and White student athletes and faculty as well as the impact of specific forms of student athlete– faculty interaction on academic achievement. Data are drawn from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program’s 2000 Freshman Survey …
Strategic Planning For Environmental Stewardship At Eastern Kentucky University, Steven Konkel, Dr. Robert Weise, Dr. Alan Banks, Dr. Danita Lasage, Professor Joseph Beck, James Street, Dr. Charles Elliott, Professor Barbara Szubinska, Dr. Robert Frederick, Dr. Melinda Wilder, Dr. Robert Huston, Rebecca Jones, Dr. Alice Jones, Kyle Moon
Strategic Planning For Environmental Stewardship At Eastern Kentucky University, Steven Konkel, Dr. Robert Weise, Dr. Alan Banks, Dr. Danita Lasage, Professor Joseph Beck, James Street, Dr. Charles Elliott, Professor Barbara Szubinska, Dr. Robert Frederick, Dr. Melinda Wilder, Dr. Robert Huston, Rebecca Jones, Dr. Alice Jones, Kyle Moon
Steve Konkel
The 2006-2010 Strategic Plan for Eastern Kentucky University, under Strategic Direction 5.4, mandates the formulation of a plan to guide the University toward greater environmental stewardship. The creation and implementation of that plan is the charge of the Eastern Committee on Responsible Environmental Stewardship (ECRES), which was formed in September of 2005. On October 27th, 2006, ECRES hosted a Strategic Planning Workshop. This workshop brought together a wide range of paticipants, including elected officials, college and university representatives, and interested citizens. The result was a broad consenus in the identification of environmental goals and objectives toward which EKU should strive.
Gonzales V. Oregon And Physician-Assisted Suicide: Ethical And Policy Issues, Ken M. Levy
Gonzales V. Oregon And Physician-Assisted Suicide: Ethical And Policy Issues, Ken M. Levy
Ken Levy
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Xenotransplantation In The Uk After Ukxira: Legal And Ethical Issues’, Laura Williamson, Marie Fox, Sheila Mclean
The Regulation Of Xenotransplantation In The Uk After Ukxira: Legal And Ethical Issues’, Laura Williamson, Marie Fox, Sheila Mclean
Dr Laura Williamson
Xenotransplantation - the transfer of living tissue between species - has long been heralded as a potential solution to the severe organ shortage crisis experienced by the United Kingdom and other `developed' nations. However, the significant risks which accompany this biotechnology led the United Kingdom to adopt a cautious approach to its regulation, with the establishment of a non-departmental public body - UKXIRA - to oversee the development of this technology on a national basis. In December 2006 UKXIRA was quietly disbanded and replaced with revised guidance, which entrusts the regulation of xenotransplantation largely to research ethics committees. In this …
Disciplining Words: What You Always Wanted To Know About Terminology Management, Uwe Muegge
Disciplining Words: What You Always Wanted To Know About Terminology Management, Uwe Muegge
Uwe Muegge
Terminology management enables organizations of any size to use the same terms consistently within and across the communication types that accompany a product or service. Typical communication types include specifications, drawings, GUI, software strings, help systems, technical documentation, marketing materials, regulatory submissions, etc. As multiple authors typically contribute to these communications, terminology management is the most efficient solution for ensuring that the organization speaks with one voice.
Not Compatible With Life, Arthur Lang
Not Compatible With Life, Arthur Lang
Arthur Lang
Novelties Compassion Compassion, like the concept of good, is not means to something else. It simply exists. It exists between man and man, parent and child, and between God and man. The compassion between parent and child correlates to the compassion between God and man. We pray that God has compassion for us as a parent has compassion for a child. This correlation is the source of the conception of the other man as the fellow man, someone worthy of compassion. Compassion is the recognition of moral being. It is the substantiation of another, the recognition of his or her …
Pharmaceutical Lemons: Innovation And Regulation In The Drug Industry, Ariel Katz
Pharmaceutical Lemons: Innovation And Regulation In The Drug Industry, Ariel Katz
Ariel Katz
Before a new drug can be marketed the Food and Drug Administration must be satisfied that it is safe and effective. According to conventional wisdom, the cost and delay involved in this process diminish the incentives to invest in the development of new drugs. Accordingly, several reforms aimed at restoring such incentives have been implemented and others have been advocated. This paper challenges the central argument in the debate on the topic, namely that drug regulation and drug innovation are necessarily at odds with each other. Although intuitively appealing, the argument that drug regulation negatively affects the incentives to innovate …
Healthy Competition: What’S Holding Back Health Care And How To Free It, Michael F. Cannon
Healthy Competition: What’S Holding Back Health Care And How To Free It, Michael F. Cannon
Michael F. Cannon
No abstract provided.
Intercountry Adoption And Poverty: A Human Rights Analysis, David M. Smolin
Intercountry Adoption And Poverty: A Human Rights Analysis, David M. Smolin
David M. Smolin
This Article explores the question of whether intercountry adoption is an effective, appropriate, or ethical response to poverty in developing nations. As a matter of methodology, this fundamental question of adoption ethics is explored through the lens of international human rights law. This Article specifically argues that, where the birth parents live under or near the international poverty standard of $1 per day, family preservation assistance must be provided or offered as a condition precedent for accepting a relinquishment that would make the child eligible for intercountry adoption.
Applying The Restorative Justice Model To Medical Malpractice, Chris Mcneil
Applying The Restorative Justice Model To Medical Malpractice, Chris Mcneil
Christopher B. McNeil, J.D., Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Mental Health Parity Laws, Louis Graham, Kisha Braithwaite
Mental Health Parity Laws, Louis Graham, Kisha Braithwaite
Louis F Graham
Parental Refusal Of Medical Treatment For A Newborn, Michael Moreland
Parental Refusal Of Medical Treatment For A Newborn, Michael Moreland
Michael P. Moreland
No abstract provided.
Child Laundering As Exploitation: Applying Anti-Trafficking Norms To Intercountry Adoption Under The Coming Hague Regime, David M. Smolin
Child Laundering As Exploitation: Applying Anti-Trafficking Norms To Intercountry Adoption Under The Coming Hague Regime, David M. Smolin
David M. Smolin
Child laundering occurs when children are illicitly obtained by fraud, force, or funds, and then processed through false paperwork into "orphans" and then adoptees. Child laundering thus involves illegally obtaining children by abduction, fraud, or purchase for purposes of adoption. My prior work has documented and analyzed the widespread existence of child laundering in the intercountry adoption system. This article argues that child laundering is a form of exploitation, and hence qualifies as a form of human trafficking. Once child laundering is understood as an exploitative form of child trafficking, legal and ethical norms currently applied to human trafficking become …