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Ua66/4/2 Allied Health Department Newsletter Issue No. 2, Wku Allied Health
Ua66/4/2 Allied Health Department Newsletter Issue No. 2, Wku Allied Health
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about WKU Allied Health.
Ua12/1 Apple Tips, Vol. I, No. 1, Wku Apple
Ua12/1 Apple Tips, Vol. I, No. 1, Wku Apple
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by APPLE a planned program in life enrichment regarding drug and alcohol awareness programs.
Commencement Program 1988 (Summer Conferring Of Degrees), Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 1988 (Summer Conferring Of Degrees), Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
3 | The Academic Procession
4 | Conferring of Degrees
6 | Candidates for Degrees
16 | Awards
Commencement Program 1988, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 1988, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
2 | 1988 Events of Commencement
3 | Academic Procession
4 | The Speakers
8 | The Honorees
12 | The Zapara Awards
Order of Programs
- School of Medicine, 14
- School of Dentistry, 20
- Graduate School, 26
- School of Nursing, 31
- School of Public Health, 35
- College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Management, and School of Education, 41
- School of Allied Health Professions, 52
Ua66/13/3 Newsletter, Wku Health & Safety
Ua66/13/3 Newsletter, Wku Health & Safety
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Newsletter created by and about WKU Health & Safety department.
Fitness Soultions Official Supplement Store.Pdf, Dwa Yne14
Fitness Soultions Official Supplement Store.Pdf, Dwa Yne14
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Introducing Aids Education In Connecticut Schools, William Sabella
Introducing Aids Education In Connecticut Schools, William Sabella
New England Journal of Public Policy
Most of the nation 's schoolchildren are not infected with the AIDS virus (HIV). Since AIDS is a preventable disease, no one need become infected. In order to protect themselves, everyone, including children, must understand exactly how HIV is and is not contracted. The message of prevention, however, is controversial, since it must include advice on safer sex and drug use.
In 1984, Connecticut was forced to face the issue of a child with HIV infection entering school. The state responded by creating guidelines for prevention of disease transmission in schools and by subsequently developing an AIDS curriculum. Obstacles to …