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    President\u27s Page

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    Roll 13. Campion vacation / O'Connor's. Image 8 of 28. (August 1952) [PHO 1.13.8]The Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke) Photographs contain more than 28,000 images of Saint Louis University people, activities, and events between 1951 and 1970. The photographs were taken by Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke), a Jesuit priest and member of the University's Philosophy Department faculty

    The Right to Health: A Synthesis

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    Catholic Physicians and the Directives for Catholic Health Facilities

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    New York Issue

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    Women and Trade Unions: An Attitudinal Survey

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    This paper reports some of the findings of a questionnaire survey of 379 female members of the Australian Insurance Employees' Union (AIEU). The specific areas covered are general attitudes to trade unions and to joining and participating in the AIEU, womens' priorities for the AIEU and the perceived role of their union in work-related problems and womens' issues

    The Wild Atlantic Way: a Tourism Journey

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    The Wild Atlantic Way is possibly the most celebrated, high profile tourism initiative to be launched in Ireland in recent years. It consists of a defined touring route along the western seaboard, one of the most scenic, remote, and sensitive stretches of Irish landscape. This paper presents the principal findings from a survey of 341 tourism and hospitality product providers along the Wild Atlantic Way. The main aim of the research was to investigate the perceived impacts (economic, environmental, and socio-cultural) of this new tourism initiative on the local areas through which it passes. The results paint a generally positive picture of the effects of the route so far. However, a number of significant issues are of concern to many of the respondents; these include insufficient or inappropriate infrastructure, heightened traffic problems, increased pressure on local facilities and the perception of imbalance with regard to the dispersal of economic gain from the route. The importance of striking a balance between accessibility and sustainability is a key message which can be taken from the study
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