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Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public Health.
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Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public Health.
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State Audit Reports
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Other Audit Reports - Special Investigation
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Este artigo tem como objetivo contribuir para a utilização da hermenêutica de Gadamer na prática de enfermagem. Reflete acerca da incorporação do paradigma conceitual sobre a saúde, o cuidado e o diálogo terapêutico. Na primeira parte, apresenta a discussão dos conceitos Gadamerianos da obra Verdade e Método, a filosofia hermenêutica proposta pelo filósofo e finaliza com a articulação do conceito de saúde apresentado na obra O Caráter Oculto da Saúde, que propõe o cuidado mediado pelo diálogo terapêutico e sua utilização pelos profissionais de enfermagem.
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Strong winds, ice, snow and tornadoes are natural occurrences in Iowa forests. When severe, storms can cause extensive damage to forests by uprooting, wounding, bending and breaking trees. Storm damage management should involve a quick assessment to determine the extent of the damage, the need and potential for salvage, and woodland management efforts to return the woodland to a productive status.
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This report is on the effects of the tax reforam act of 1986 on timber production activites.
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Iowa Lottery newsletter for Lottery retailers.
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A Bulletin on Iowa Open Meetings and Public Records Laws By Attorney General Tom Miller
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Newsletter for the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women
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PM2002B: People own wooded acreages and woodlands for a variety of reasons that may include: timber production, firewood production, recreation, wildlife habitat, aesthetics, and alternative forest products. Most of Iowa’s forestland is privately held, and the majority of ownership is fragmented into an average of ten acres (Forest Reserve Survey, 2004). In fact, the average size of an individual forest or woodlot ownership has been steadily declining for several years due in part to population growth, urban sprawl, and changes in land ownership. Studies indicate that the probability of a sustainable woodlot decreases as the population increases. At the same time, most woodlot owners want to be good stewards and protect and enhance the forest that they own. To achieve this goal, careful forest planning and management is required especially when managing the land for multiple objectives.
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Monthly newsletter produced by Iowa Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
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Executive Orders from Governor Hughes. Planning and programming within State government.