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Progress Notes : a report from the Parkinson's Disease Center at Boston University Medical Center
News and updates from the Boston University Medical Center Parkinson's Disease Cente
Progress Notes : a report from the Parkinson's Disease Center at Boston University Medical Center
News and updates from the Boston University Medical Center Parkinson's Disease Cente
Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: investing in sustainable solutions
The WorldFish Center and the UN FAO are currently implementing a regional programme entitled Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: investing in sustainable solutions. The programme, funded by SIDA and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to strengthen regional capacity to develop sustainable solutions to enhance the contributions of fish and fisheries to development. In particular, the programme is building a strategic response to HIV/AIDS in the fisheries sector that will benefit vulnerable groups in wider society.
NH International Seminar, Spring 2019: Politics in a Globalizing World
Diana OrcésProfessor and Research AnalystFebruary 7, 2019 Countering U.S. Immigration Policy in the Trump Era
Lihi Ben ShitritProfessor, Political Scientist, and Women\u27s Studies ExpertMarch 5, 2019 Women and the Holy City: Women\u27s Movements and the Struggle over Jerusalem\u27s Sacred Space
Senator Jeanne ShaheenApril 18, 2019 Open Forum: U.S. Congress and the Making of Foreign Polic
Granite Staters Optimistic About Business Conditions 8/11/17
Most Granite Staters are optimistic about business conditions in the state, while a pluarlity are optimistic about business conditions in the country. Half of New Hampshire residents say their household financial condition has stayed the same over the past year and that they believe it will stay the same over the next year. A record high believe that now is a good time to buy a major household item
Granite Staters Split On Races In First And Second Congressional Districts 4/26/2012
The elections for New Hampshire’s U.S. Representatives remain wide open. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Kelley Ayotte continue to receive generally positive favorability ratings
New Hampshire Voters Overwhelmingly Support Political Reform 10/07/13
New Hampshire residents believe that money and special interests are what influences Congress, not their constituents. Most Granite Staters believe that political reform is a necessary step to solve national problems and they are supportive of specific reforms such as an open primary system and term limits. Nearly all measures showed bipartisan agreement
Support Rising For Legalizing Pot In NH, Most Support Taxing It At Liquor Levels 2/4/14
Opposition to legalizing marijuana for recreational use continues to decline as a growing majority of Granite Staters favor the idea. Support for marijuana being sold and taxed similar to alcohol is also on the rise
Granite Staters Skeptical Tax Law Will Benefit Them; Cite Health As Most Important Problem For Family 3/1/18
New Hampshire residents are divided in their opinion of the recently passed tax law. Despite some predictions that most Americans will see at least a short-term reduction in the taxes they pay, only one-third believe their taxes will decrease or that they will be better off. Republicans are far more likely than Democrats and Independents to favor the tax law and believe they will be better off and see their taxes decrease. When asked about the most important problem facing themselves and their family, respondents most frequently mention health/healthcare or income/finances
Partisan Divide: Favorability of NH Congressional Delegation 2/16/17
Favorability of New Hampshire\u27s Congressional delegation remains closely tied to partisanship. Jeanne Shaheen remains the most popular elected official in the state while Granite Staters\u27 opinion of her newly-elected Senate colleague Maggie Hassan remains divided after her narrow victory last November
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