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This is the Winter, 1997 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse.
Contents include: President\u27s column Alabama Health Libraries association - 1997 Executive Committee Alabama Health Libraries Association - Executive Committee Meeting Proposal to establish an Ad Hoc Committee on the recruitment and training of medical librarians in Alabama MASA manual - Information at your fingertips Reports on SC/MLA 1996 key events Librarian\u27s Image - James Pat Craig Leadership Image - Mary Edith Walker Mergers & Managed Care - Rourke & Ellis Effective communication skills - David Armbruster Issues in Information Malpractice - Marianne Puckett MLA and NNLM/SEA updat
Child health profiles and indicators: Summary of feedback exercise and Public Health England response
Self-Sufficiency in Jefferson County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Bureau County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Kankakee County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in East St. Louis, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Pope County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Shelby County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Mason County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
Self-Sufficiency in Mercer County, Illinois
The struggles facing many Illinois families today did not begin with the current economic crisis. Economic security has been steadily eroding throughout the last few decades. Not only are more people than ever before without jobs, but over the long term the economy has shifted leaving fewer good-paying, family-supporting job opportunities available in the first place. This fact sheet utilizes the 2009 Illinois Self-Sufficiency Standard
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