نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary acts
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Maurice, a bildungsroman by E. M. Forster, revolves around the theme of homosexuality. By presenting homosexual characters, who are on futile quest for their actual identity, Forster attempts to be voice unspeakables in Edwardian period England, where all acts homosexuality were considered illegal. In this paper, identity characters is analysed through lenses Lacanian psychoanalytic theory focu...
Accreditation, as an approach to quality assurance and improvement, has a hundred-year history in the United States. Other countries have started to establish such systems in the past twenty years. Recently, we have witnessed numerous discussions and some practical steps toward establishing accreditation systems in Iran. A major practical challenge for such newer accreditation systems is that...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, border refugee and particular research at intersection between mobility studies political geography. The five interventions accordingly engage with questions regarding use biopolitics as an analytical framework, but also a pervasive strategy governmental tool Western societies. Through analysis sever...
While a dairy cooperative provided the bylaws, managing a cooperative of rural hospitals has been a learn-as-you-go experience. This article presents the management principles that have been learned over the last 13 years. Its experience suggests that developing and managing partnerships requires behaviors different from those typically associated with the management of individual organizations.
By Surgeon-Major Herbert Greene, A.M.D. I shall in this paper confine myself to the consideration of diet in European Hospitals alone, for to treat exhaustively the very important and complex question of diet in Native Hospitals as well, would require lengthened space, and more special knowledge than I have at my disposal. I may be allowed, however, to remark enpassant that the ? latter subject...
towards his maintenance, and is asked to do so, nor the fact that a hospital patient can well afford to pay for treatment, and is expected to do so, vitiate the essentially voluntary character of the great bulk of the work in that hospital, which is certainly primarily intended for and mainly used by those who cannot afford to pay for such treatment. Any such payments are, of course, quite volu...
M. Heys , T. Candler , A. Costello , D.S. Manandhar , R.M. Viner e a Institute for Global Health, University College London, UK b Department of Paediatrics Bristol Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust, UK c Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (MCA), World Health Organization, Switzerland d Mother and Infant Research Activities (MIRA), Nepal e Institut...
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