... business community committed an estimated US$1 billion to expand access to free or subsidized drugs, treatment and screening This addresses the needs of women andchildren for interventions such ... commitments addressing NCDs 29 In addition to commitments focusing on the health MDGs and NCDs, stakeholders made commitments across sectors to address the full spectrum of MDG priorities Some illustrative ... for essential interventions and addressing structural barriers to health Women and children, and their families and communities, cannot be viewed as passive recipients of services They must be...
... chemical hazards before human exposure, disease, and death have occurred Dose-Response Assessment The second step in risk assessment, assessing the dose-response relationship, is of particular ... Act (TSCA), discussed above Standard-Setting Laws The second category, standard-setting laws, covers statutes that establish standards of exposure for chemicals used in specific situations Under ... risk associated with a chemical, assumptions and extrapolations must be made, and different investigators and scientists may make different assumptions The four steps in risk assessment are as follows:...
... instance, nurse midwives use mobile phones to discuss complex cases with their colleagues and supervisors In India, mDhil sends text messages giving information about various rarely discussed ... treat diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and non-communicable diseases Stronger links must be built between disease-specific programs (such as for HIV/AIDS, malaria ... concerted effort this means scaling up and prioritizing a package of high-impact interventions, strengthening health systems, and integrating efforts across diseases and sectors such as health, education,...
... dermatitis (corrosive or irritant substances, cold, heat and humidity) Infectious and parasitic diseases Respiratory diseases (cotton, nitrous fumes, phosphorus and dust: silica, coal and asbestos) ... animals and insects, poisonous or sharp plants and exposure to bacteria, viruses, parasites Chemical Dangerous gases, liquids, dust, agrochemicals, solvents, explosives and flammable or corrosive ... loads, heights, arduous work, heat and long hours of work They can be injured from falls, burns, respiratory diseases, fatigue, physical stress and strain, thermal stress and musculoskeletal disorders...
... results and resources for women sandchildrens health ICTs provide new possibilities to capture and process data, link information systems, increase the timeliness of information produced, and ... General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on AIDS mobilized countries in an unprecedented way to address the epidemic Part of the UNGASS response was to create national AIDS commissions as multisectoral ... measurements of impact are not feasible, proxy measures can be used Proxy measures for results, such as three doses of the combined diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus vaccine coverage, or assisted...
... business Shared value is created when both social and business issues are addressed, connecting a company s success with social progress Creating Shared Value Creating Social Value Investments ... address social and environmental objectives Creating Business Value Investments in long-term business competitiveness that simultaneously address social and environmental objectives Investments ... Compact, Save the Children, UNICEF Childrens Rights and Business Principles New York, 2012: http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/human_rights/CRBP/Childrens_Rights _and_ Business_Principles.pdf...
... class were the most common regardless of age and gender As for academic subjects two of the kids were attending English classes, and Gakken (Gakken is study and research class for children) OBSERVATION ... describes as "media saturation." II Another factor is that parents force children to attend various classes after school, Many kids go to after-school classes to attend lessons in nonacademic subjects ... alongside the television set as well as computers, and the pressure of parents to send their kids to after-school classes besides the prohibition against playing in the dangerous outdoors have...
... 5.36]) Summary of Key Measures Tables and show responses for parents’ reported exposure to fast-food promotions, access to fast-food restaurants, and attitudes and social norms, and Table shows the ... Hypotheses About How Marketing to Parents Influences Childrens Fast-Food Consumption and Weight Levels aNot assessed in the study Notes: Bolded text represents constructs and relationships investigated ... create ease of access for consumers is also a key marketing strategy (Glanz et al 1998; Jekanowski 1999) Fast-food franchises are found in gas stations, department stores, zoos, schools, and other...
... Nations Secretary-General on the results and resources related to the Global Strategy and on progress in implementing this Commission s recommendations 24 Global Strategy for Women sandChildrens ... review progress in implementation of the recommendations of the Commission; • assess progress towards greater transparency in the flow of resources and achieving results; • identify obstacles to implementing ... (secretariat) and ITU vice-chairs 30 Commissioners Working Groups – Results and Resources • Six month, time-limited Commission, from 26 January to May 2011 Global Strategy for Women sandChildren s...
... countries Design standards for appliances Design standards can be applied to safety (prevention of burns, gas leaks, and explosions); venting of emissions; and efficiency Although such standards may ... estimations and assumptions for costs, exposure reductions, health effects, and averted treatment costs, as well as the current inability to assess national and subnational cost-effectiveness CBA ... costs Some countries have applied subsidies on fuels such as kerosene to assist poor families, but general subsidies are now considered to be an inefficient instrument for this purpose (von Schirnding...
... agencies and historical sources, might reveal different patterns and testable hypotheses Case studies and histories may also inform the re-assessment of the FFC s decisionmaking processes, investment ... Film Studies in Australia: Institutions, Personnel and Critical Positions‘, in Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal (eds), Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies Reader, Sports and Science Publications, ... of Statistics, Canberra Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2008, How Australians Spend Their Time, 2006 (Cat No 4153.0), Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra Australian Bureau of Statistics,...
... circumstances of each industry Each industry s share of GDP is calculated Gross value added summed across all industries differs from GDP by the value of taxes less subsidies Each industry s share of total ... and Professional and Business Services industries have each experienced contractions These industries employed 111,858 engineers in 2006 Some elements of the stimulus package will assist activity ... construction, is also problematic because this data comes out even later than National Accounts data and still conveys messages about circumstances that prevailed last September As is often the case, the...
... NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES – V 1.2 USING THE NATIONAL STANDARDS 12 THE STANDARDS CONTENT OVERVIEW The National Standards for Australian Museums and Galleries are ... skills and knowledge, and to achieve the museum s purpose Supporting Standards • The museum defines its key roles and tasks, and recruits and appoints suitable people for specific roles • The museum ... diverse communities as a worthwhile place where people can express, share and discover significant stories, ideas and objects NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES – V 1.2 SUMMARY...
... winners citing more controllable causes for successes than losers for unsuccessful performances Spink and Roberts (1980) suggested that in sport, winning and losing is not necessarily the same as ... individual and; consensus, the number of other individuals also demonstrating the behaviour in particular settings Determinations of consistency, distinctiveness, and consensus in causal ascriptions and ... Ross, & Holmes, 2001) In the 1980 s researchers began investigating attribution processes in achievement settings and sport Generally, sport psychology researchers adapted social psychologists’...
... mind Many everyday DSP applications are discussed: digital filters, neural networks, data compression, audio and image processing, etc As much as possible, these chapters stand on their own, not ... Processor 509 Fixed versus Floating Point 514 C versus Assembly 520 How Fast are DSPs? 526 The Digital Signal Processor Market 531 Chapter 29 Getting Started with DSPs 535 The ADSP-2106x ... Acknowledgements A special thanks to the many reviewers who provided comments and suggestions on this book Their generous donation of time and skill has made this a better work: Magnus Aronsson (Department...
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... This symbiosis also exists between man, beast and the ecosystem, where the tiniest organism as well as the massive humpback whale all contribute to the big picture The loss of one element could spell ... along and just as men and women can sense another by his or her actions, the same applies to the birds, deer and wild turkeys in the preserve and two-legged animals out ii for a hike This ... creatures prey on other smaller animals, but they have to eat, or they won’t survive Some animals are vegetarians – that s why they’re so healthy Men and women with guns and bows and arrows also go...
... progressive ideology of Renaissance was humanism Human s life, the happiness of people and the belief in man s abilities became the main subjects in fine art and literature English humanists dreams ... he died and was buried there Shakespeare is the author of poems, 37 plays and 154 sonnets His works are divided in to three periods: *The first period (1590-1660) was marked by optimism so characteristic ... also as acting and responsible subjects, the play is not a mere show of "Liebesstimmung" and "romantischem Zauber" Romeo and Juliet are a couple driven by ordinary desires, though their love is...