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    Reproductive Health and the Millennium Development Goals I: The Missing Link

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    When the General Assembly adopted the Millennium Declaration in 2000 and, a year later, the Millennium Development Goals, an explicit commitment to the reproductive rights of women was nowhere to be found

    The Millennium Development Goals And Reproductive Health: Moving Beyond the UN

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    One of a series of reports for the foundation on women's rights and poverty reductio

    Reproductive Health and the Millennium Development Goals II: The 2005 World Summit

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    This report, written in anticipation of history's largest gathering of world leaders, will focus in part on the international climate surrounding the issue of women's reproductive rights and women's rights as equal citizens everywhere

    Correlations between student connectivity and academic performance: a pandemic follow-up

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    Social network analysis (SNA) has been gaining traction as a technique for quantitatively studying student collaboration. We analyze networks, constructed from student self-reports of collaboration on homework assignments, in two courses from the University of Colorado Boulder and one course from the Colorado School of Mines. All three courses occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, which allows for a comparison between the course at the Colorado School of Mines (in a fully remote format) with results from a previous pre-pandemic study of student collaboration at the Colorado School of Mines (in a hybrid format). We compute nodal centrality measures and calculate the correlation between student centrality and performance. Results varied widely between each of the courses studied. The course at the Colorado School of Mines had strong correlations between many centrality measures and performance which matched the patterns seen in the pre-pandemic study. The courses at the University of Colorado Boulder showed weaker correlations, and one course showed nearly no correlations at all between students' connectivity to their classmates and their performance. Taken together, the results from the trio of courses indicate that the context and environment in which the course is situated play a more important role in fostering a correlation between student collaboration and course performance than the format (remote, hybrid, in-person) of the course. Additionally, we conducted a short study on the effect that missing nodes may have on the correlations calculated from the measured networks. This investigation showed that missing nodes tend to shift correlations towards zero, providing evidence that the statistically significant correlations measured in our networks are not spurious.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. PE

    Pharmaceuticals and the Developing World

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