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SELF (LAY) CARE IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY A STUDY OF THREE COMMUNITIES IN ETHIOPIA
The attainment of the social goal of "Health For All by the 2000", (HFA/2000~ assumes that people will take the responsibilities for their health in the spirit of self determination and self reliance (106,107)*. The promotion of self-care, as part of this movement has caught the imagination of many, (104). Self-care is probably not only as old as mankind but also most widely used, (29, 30), however, because of the dominance of the institutionalized biomedical bio-medical appr8ach, it has been a neglected field of study (30). The Health Care Crisis'. in the West has led to a reveal of interest in self-care (57,59). Presently, the role of self-care in the developed countries is being debated and a number of studies are being carried out (17, 18, 46,54)**
Higher Twist Effects in Photon-Photon Collisions
In this article, we investigate the contribution of the high twist Feynman
diagrams to the large single pseudoscalar and vector mesons inclusive
production cross section in two-photon collisions and we present the general
formulae for the high and leading twist differential cross sections. The pion
wave function where two non-trivial Gegenbauer coefficients and
have been extracted from the CLEO data, Braun-Filyanov pion wave function, the
asymptotic and the Chernyak-Zhitnitsky wave functions are used in the
calculations. For -meson we used Ball-Braun wave function. The results of
all the calculations reveal that the high twist cross sections, the ratio R,
the dependence transverse momentum and the rapidity of meson in
wave function case is very close to the
asymptotic wave function case. It is shown that the high twist contribution to
the cross section depends on the choice of the meson wave functions.Comment: REVTEX4, 23 pages, 7 figure
W. Douglas Hazard and the Newport Herald, 1907-1945
The late nineteenth century introduced the Gilded Age and robust party politics into the City by the Sea. The Newport Herald, established in 1892, was able to bridge these very different worlds. Heavily Democratic, the Newport Herald catered to local, working Newporters with an emphasis on local news and sports. At the same time, through wire services and agents in New York, the paper reported the minute details of Newport’s elite summer colony, which transformed from Mrs. Astor’s “Polite 400” to the very public period of “Café Society” of the 1930s and 1940s. This article\u27s examination of the career of W. Douglas Hazard, the Newport Herald’s owner and guiding light for much of its existence, illuminates the paper’s strong emphasis on local coverage including extensive reportage of social activity in the Summer Colony
Division Forms Development and Control
A. Columbus City Code mandates that all new forms have a retention schedule established within one year of creation or receipt. B. The policies and procedures set forth in this Directive apply to both paper and electronic forms
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