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    Nurses\u27 Alumnae Association Bulletin, December 1968

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    President\u27s Message Officers and Committee Chairman Financial Report Report to Alumnae Association Annual Report to Alumnae Association School of Practical Nursing Report Student Activities Nursing Service Staff Association Letter from Vietnam Resume of Alumnae Meetings Ways and Means Report Social Committee Building Fund Report Bulletin Committee Report Class News Notice

    Efektivitas Pelayanan Publik Di Kantor Pertanahan Kota Manado

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    This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of public services at the Manado City Land Office. The analytical method used in this research is quantitative analysis with a descriptive approach. The results of Kantah Manado City's research get a "B" service quality with a "Good" performance category, which means that the effectiveness of community satisfaction from the results of public services from July to December 2021 is categorized as "Good". Even though the results of the community's assessment of public services in Kantah Manado City are good, strategies and efforts from service providers are still needed to improve the three service elements that get bad and bad scores and maintain or improve the service elements that are already good to be very good ideal assessments. The conclusion of Kantah Manado's research based on the Community Satisfaction Index using an assessment of 9 elements of public service getting a score of 77.61 with a good performance category and service quality "B" but still needs strategies and efforts from service providers to improve the three service elements that get bad and poor scores. good and maintain or improve the service elements that are already good into an ideal assessment of very good

    Efektivitas Pelayanan Publik Di Kantor Pertanahan Kota Manado

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    This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of public services at the Manado City Land Office. The analytical method used in this research is quantitative analysis with a descriptive approach. The results of Kantah Manado City's research get a "B" service quality with a "Good" performance category, which means that the effectiveness of community satisfaction from the results of public services from July to December 2021 is categorized as "Good". Even though the results of the community's assessment of public services in Kantah Manado City are good, strategies and efforts from service providers are still needed to improve the three service elements that get bad and bad scores and maintain or improve the service elements that are already good to be very good ideal assessments. The conclusion of Kantah Manado's research based on the Community Satisfaction Index using an assessment of 9 elements of public service getting a score of 77.61 with a good performance category and service quality "B" but still needs strategies and efforts from service providers to improve the three service elements that get bad and poor scores. good and maintain or improve the service elements that are already good into an ideal assessment of very good

    Health Risk of Obesity in Native American Adolescents

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    Recent reports demonstrate the need to improve methods for identifying obesity among adolescent minority populations, especially among Native American adolescents. Our study examined several anthropometric measures to see which one was the best indicator of obesity for Native American adolescents. We compared our data with that provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANESIII). We examined which measures diï¬ered signiï¬cantly from the NHANESIII, and which were most eï¬ective for measuring obesity in Native American adolescents. Our study population represented a cross-sectional, epidemiological population (N=183) of Native American students (ages 14-18) from diverse tribal backgrounds at an urban residential high school. We obtained baseline anthropometric measurements of height, weight, waist, triceps skin-fold, and calf skin-fold measures from the Native American students and compared this information with reference data to assess weight classiï¬cation by body mass indices for our population. Under the conditions of our study, we found the calf skin-fold measure to be the best indicator of normal weight in male Native American adolescents, and the triceps skin-fold measure to be the best indicator of obesity in male Native American adolescents. The assessment of health risk by anthropometric measures we obtained appears appropriate for predicting obesity and developing eï¬ective interventions for Native American adolescents in general. Correlations between anthropometric measures and obesity in our study population may prove of signiï¬cant interest for monitoring obesity prevention initiatives for Native American adolescents

    Obesity Prevalence and Dietary Intake of Antioxidants in Native American Adolescents

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    Antioxidants are well known for possessing anti-inflammatory properties, which can reduce the risk of chronic disease and obesity. However, very little research has been done to examine antioxidant intake among adolescent minority populations such as Native American adolescents. Our study examined the significance of antioxidant intake among Native American adolescents at an urban residential high school in Southern California. Our study population consisted of 183 male and female Native American adolescents, 14-18 years of age, representing 43 tribes from across the United States. Students’ primary source of meals was provided by the school food service. Based on the BMI calculations, the rate of obesity within our population was 38% for males and 40% for females, more than two-fold the national rate indicated by NHANESIII data. We used the Harvard School of Public Health Youth/Adolescent Questionnaire (HSPH YAQ), a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire, to examine antioxidant nutrient intake and evaluate the differences in the intake between normal and obese weight students. Statistical analysis of the results showed that intakes of vitamins C, E, and lycopene were the antioxidant nutrients found to be significantly different between normal and obese weight students and intakes of these nutrients were found to be higher among normal weight students (p-values = 0.02451, 0.00847, and 0.04928, respectively). These results suggest that dietary intake of antioxidants could be increased among Native American adolescents. Further research is needed to confirm our findings and identify effective ways for school food service to incorporate antioxidant rich foods into school menus

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.3

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    Table of Contents American Home Economics Association Convention, page 1 Common Sense in Buying Equipment by Margaret Davidson, page 2 Is Training in Homemaking Essential for a Good Homemaker?, page 3 Home Economics Research at Iowa State, page 4 “Cracker Rat” – “Milk Rat” by Melba Nisewanger, page 5 The Role of Home and Parents by Dr. Grace S. M. Zorbaugh, page 5 Busy Mother, Read This! by Frances Thomas, page 5 4-H Page, page 6 4-H Page, page 7 Looking Forward by Regina J. Friant, page 8 Iowa State Home Economics Association Page, page 9 Preparation for Nutrition Research by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 1

    Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1985

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    Alumni Calendar Officers and Committee Chairmen The President\u27s Message Treasurer\u27s Report Nurses\u27 Relief Fund Scholarship Fund International Travel as a Nurse Spruce Street Nurses Residence Rules Tempus Fidgets Jefferson Projects Grow Fiftieth Anniversary Happy Birthday Believe It or Not?? Grant Program for Nursing Students in 1984 Bequests Nursing Alumni Association Hosted by Alumni Office and Department of Nursing Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings Alumni Office News Committee Reports Scholarship Social Satellite Finance In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates A Prayer for the Mature Luncheon Pictures Class Notes Caps, Pins, Transcripts, Class Address Lists Change of Address Form Relief Fund Application Scholarship Fund Application Membership Application Notice, Alumni Luncheo

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.7

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    Home Economics Vocational Education by Melba Nisewanger, Antescript Acid Milk in Infant Feeding by Winogene Wunder, page 1 The Romance of Silverware by Margaret Marnette, page 2 The Noise That Annoys by Marcia E. Turner, page 3 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Melba Nisewanger and Dorothy McDaniel, page 4 Make Your Own Small Electrical Repairs by Grace L. Pennock, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Page by Corline Morrell, page 6 Value of Rural Clubs in Bettering Farm Life by Vida Secor, page 7 Iowa State Home Economics Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 No Furnaces in New Zealand Homes by Dr. Lillian B. Storms, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Vera Caulum, page 12 The Hygiene of Clothing by Alice M. Rosenberger, page 13 The New in Jewelry by Marguerite Stotts, page 1

    Concurrent multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: where inflammation and neurodegeneration meet?

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    The concurrence of multiple sclerosis (MS) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is exceedingly rare and the pathological features have not been examined extensively. Here we describe the key pathological features of a 40 year old man with pathologically confirmed concurrent MS and ALS
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