نتایج جستجو برای: orphanages

تعداد نتایج: 389  

Journal: :Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2023

This article discusses English vocabulary learning medium for young learners through songs and stories inspired by the implementation of a community service program at Pondok Kasih Orphanage, Salatiga. It aims to attract interest motivate children learn English. Research Development method is used development 4D (Define, Design, Develop, Dissemination) observation documentation as data collecti...

Journal: :Thorax 2013
Andrew Bush Gisela Anthony Angelo Barbato Steve Cunningham Annick Clement R Epaud Carlee Gilbert Lutz Goldbeck Kai Kronfeld Andrew G Nicholson Nicolaus Schwerk Matthias Griese

Paediatric interstitial lung disease (ILD) is rare and diverse, meaning no single centre will see sufficient children to perform the studies needed to make progress. This EU FP-7 grant will standardise the evaluation of these rare conditions by establishing pan-European multidisciplinary expert panels and establish consensus on treatment protocols and standard operating procedures across Europe...

Journal: :Medical History 1977
ROBERT M. ZINGG

J. A. L. SINGH and ROBERT M. ZINGG, Wolf-children andferal man, Hamden, Conn., Archon Books, 1966, 8vo, pp. xli, 379, illus., $16.00. Despite the age of this book, a reprint of the first edition of 1942, its existence should be noted in view of the recent works on this interesting topic (Med. Hist., 1975, 19: 407-408). There are two parts: the Reverend Singh on 'The wolf-children of Midnapore',...

2015
Marina Davila-Ross Goncalo Jesus Jade Osborne Kim A. Bard Roscoe Stanyon

The ability to flexibly produce facial expressions and vocalizations has a strong impact on the way humans communicate, as it promotes more explicit and versatile forms of communication. Whereas facial expressions and vocalizations are unarguably closely linked in primates, the extent to which these expressions can be produced independently in nonhuman primates is unknown. The present work, thu...

2015
Akshay Gupta

The major proportion of Indian population resides in rural regions of the country and out of which more than 40% of population is of younger age group [1]. This strength of a country should be in a healthy, educated and well developed environment as these children grow up one day and will be productive citizens of the nation [2]. Nutrition plays a major role in maintaining health of children wh...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2010
Dana E Johnson Donald Guthrie Anna T Smyke Sebastian F Koga Nathan A Fox Charles H Zeanah Charles A Nelson

OBJECTIVES To determine effects of improved nurturing compared with institutional care on physical growth and to investigate the association between growth and cognitive development. DESIGN A randomized controlled trial beginning in infants (mean age, 21.0 months; range, 5-32 months), with follow-up at 30, 42, and 54 months of age. SETTING Institutionalized and community children in Buchare...

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