872 resultados para Hall, John, Lieut.
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Top Row (standing): Lewis G. Seeley, Warren F. Geary, Edgar M. Hall, John H. Percy, Albert M. Ashley, Ira C. Belden
Middle Row: George W. Kenson, Robert O. Austin, Charles M. Holt, LeClaire Martin, Guy L. Reed,
Front Row: Gail H. Chapman, Herman B. Krogman, Edmund L. Sanderson, Charles W. Chapman, Henry Keep
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Top Row (standing): Lewis G. Seeley, Warren F. Geary, Edgar M. Hall, John H. Percy, Albert M. Ashley, Ira C. Belden
Middle Row: George W. Kenson, Robert O. Austin, Charles M. Holt, LeClaire Martin, Guy L. Reed,
Front Row: Gail H. Chapman, Herman B. Krogman, Edmund L. Sanderson, Charles W. Chapman, Henry Keep
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Biographies": p. 443-517.
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Sarawak, Malaysia has a large population of ethnic minorities who live in longhouses in remote rural areas where poverty, non-communicable diseases, accidents and injuries, environmental hazards and communicable diseases all contribute to a lower quality of life than is possible to achieve in these regions. To address these issues and improve the quality of life for longhouse people, the Kapit Divisional Health Office implemented the World Health Organization's Healthy Village programme in 2000. An evaluation was undertaken in 2003 to determine physical and behavioural changes resulting from the programme. The main changes evaluated were those involving smoking habits, exercise habits, health screening, fire safety, environmental improvements and food preparation and hygiene. A qualitative evaluation was conducted using participant observation and key-informant interviews, focus groups and observation. Results indicate that the programme is inspiring changes in various behavioural and physical characteristics of the study population. It is clear that the Healthy Village programme is a widely accepted way of improving health outcomes in longhouses, and that it is succeeding in making beneficial health changes.
Colonialism, political unconscious and cognitive mapping in the space of the film "Captain Phillips"
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The purpose of this article has been made through a Marxist analysis of the US film "Captain Phillips" (PaulGreengrass, 2013), based on a true story. I have found how the evolution of capitalism in the West continuesto consolidate the belief reified in a historical and geographical superiority of the political and socioeconomicwestern models regarding Africa and Asia lowers models. At the same time, through categories like dialecticalmaterialism, criticism of diffusionist theory and application of cognitive mapping to large geopoliticalspaces located in most poor areas of the world, I have realized a remark about currently being articulatingthe political unconscious of working class in rich countries and the poor in poor countries, establishing arelationship between the ideological representation that takes an individual from his historical reality (ona scale that moves from local to global), and how he has developed a mental ability to escape of the responsibilityto make a critical review of what's happening around him in all areas. Finally, through physicalspace captured in the film, I have realized a materialist critique of globalized business process that takesplace through the carriage of goods, outlining spatial and cognitively limits of the mentality of our time, bothamong "winners"as among the "losers", based on the spatial movement of capital.
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This publication is the proceedings of the unveiling ceremony for the statue of John C. Calhoun in the Statuary Hall in Washington D.C.
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This contract includes stipulations for finishing the two kitchens, windows, and floors in University Hall by the first of August 1815.
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On cover: The Simcoe papers.