999 resultados para Clinton, Bill 1946


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Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC

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Back Row: Dominic Tomasi, Gene Derricotte, George Burg, Ed McNeill, Fenwick Crane, Len Ford, J.T. White, Tony Momsen, Jack Carpenter

4th Row: Henry Fonde, Pete Elliott, Bob Chappuis, Jack Weisenberger, Dick Rifenburg, Don Hershberger, Bob Ballou, Hank Hatch (Equipment Manager)

3rd Row: Bob Vernier, Dan Dworsky, Joe Soboleski, John Lintol, Bill Pritula, Stuart Wilkens, Bill Culligan, Howard Yerges

2nd Row: Chalmers (Bump) Elliot, Jim Brieske, George Kraeger, Ed Bahlow, Bob Callahan, Ralph Chubb, Bob Mann, Don Robinson, Max Kogan (Manager)

Front Row: Bob Weise, Paul White, Bruce Hilkene, Art Renner (Captain), H.O. Crisler (Coach), Bob Derleth, Harold Watts, Elmer Madar

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top row: Forrest Jordan, Ward Petterson, George Chiames, coach Cliff Keen, capt. Bill Courtright, Dan Dworsky, mgr. John Dreifus

front row: John Allred, Maurice Smith, Dale Richardson, Art Clements, Dick Kopel, Wayne Smith

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Back Row: trainer Ray Roberts, Marty Feinberg, Bill Dietrich, head coach Bennie Oosterbaan, Keith Harder, Gordon Rosencrans, asst. coach William Barclay

Middle Row: Harold Westerman, Robert Harrison, Glen Selbo, Dave Strack, John Mullaney, Peter Elliott, Bill Walton

Front Row: Robert Baker, Walt Kell

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Mode of access: Internet.

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One previously unrecognised feature of the history of the political relationship between Australia and Korea is the role played by Australia as a member of the United Nations Organization in respect to the so-called Korea Question. Drawing on source documents from UN Resolutions and Australian Archives this article examines the changing positions of Australia as the Korea Question developed in the UN General Assembly. This spanned a period from the beginnings of the UN Organization until the time when both Koreas were admitted as members in 1991. The article proposes the Australian positions as responses to changing domestic and international political contexts.

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The Digital Economy Bill has been heavily criticized by consumer organizations, internet service providers and technology experts on the grounds that it will reduce the public’s ability to access politically sensitive information, impinge on citizens’ rights to privacy, threaten freedom of expression and have a chilling effect on digital innovation. Its passage in spite of these criticisms reflects, among other things, the power of the rhetoric that has been employed by its proponents. This paper examines economic arguments surrounding the digital economy debate in light of lessons from one of the world's fastest growing economies: China.

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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of lifetime infertility in Australian women born in 1946-51 and examine their uptake of treatment. Methods: Participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health born in 1946-51 (n=13,715) completed up to four mailed surveys from 1996 to 2004. The odds of infertility were estimated using logistic regression with adjustment for socio-demographic and reproductive factors. Results: Among participants, 92.1% had been pregnant. For women who had been pregnant (n=12738): 56.5% had at least one birth but no pregnancy loss (miscarriage and/or termination); 39.9% experienced both birth and loss; and 3.6% had a loss only. The lifetime prevalence of infertility was 11.0%. Among women who reported infertility (n=1511), 41.7% used treatment. Women had higher odds of infertility when they had reproductive histories of losses only (OR range 9.0-43.5) or had never been pregnant (OR=15.7, 95%CI 11.8-20.8); and higher odds for treatment: losses only (OR range 2.5-9.8); or never pregnant (1.96, 1.28-3.00). Women who delayed their first birth until aged 30+ years had higher odds of treatment (OR range 3.2-4.3). Conclusions: About one in ten women experienced infertility and almost half used some form of treatment, especially those attempting pregnancy after 1980. Older first time mothers had an increased uptake of treatment as assisted reproductive technologies (ART) developed. Implications: This study provided evidence of the early uptake of treatment prior to 1979 when the national register of invasive ART was developed and later uptake prior to 1998 when data on non-invasive ART were first collected.

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This submission addresses the Youth Justice (Boot Camp Orders) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2012 which has as its objectives (1) the introduction of a Boot Camp Order as an option instead of detention for young offenders and (2) the removal of the option of court referred youth justice conferencing for young offenders. As members of the QUT Faculty of Law Centre for Crime and Justice we welcome the invitation to participate in the discussion of these issues which are critically important to the Queensland community at large but especially to our young people.

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In Legal Services Commissioner and Wright [2010] QSC 168 and Amos v Ian K Fry & Company, the Supreme Court of Queensland considered the scope of some of the provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld), including the definition of “third party payer” in s 301 of the Act.