291 research outputs found
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Trafficking in Women and Children: The U.S. and International Response - Updated July 10, 2003
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Trafficking in Women and Children: The U.S. and International Response - Updated March 26, 2004
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Trafficking in Women and Children: The U.S. and International Response - Updated August 1, 2001
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Factors Associated with Anemia Among Adolescence Girls at SMAN 1 Telukjambe Kabupaten Karawang in 2015
This study aimed to determine factors related to anemia among adolescent girls at the SMAN 1 Telukjambe Kabupaten Karawang in December 2015. A cross-sectional study is conducted to determine the hemoglobin, food intake, physical examination. A total of 92 girls selected in random. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect information on their characteristics and food consumption, knowledge ofanemia, infections, and other, other relevant factors. The prevalence was a measured percentage and the association between anemia and identified factors explored through bivariate analyses. The results showed that the prevalence of anemia was 44.6%; consumption of protein, fruit, and knowledge significant associated with anemia but not other factors.
Keywords: Anemia, Adolescence girls
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Removing Terrorist Sanctuaries: The 9/11 Commission Recommendations and U.S. Policy
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Trafficking in Persons: The U.S. and International Response
Trafficking in people for prostitution and forced labor is one of the most prolific areas of international criminal activity and is of significant concern to the United States and the international community. The overwhelming majority of those trafficked are women and children. According to the most recent Department of State estimates, between 600,000 and 800,000 people are trafficked across borders each year
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Trafficking in Persons: The U.S. and International Response
Trafficking in people for prostitution and forced labor is one of the most prolific areas of international criminal activity and is of significant concern to the United States and the international community. The overwhelming majority of those trafficked are women and children. In December 2005, Congress adopted the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005. The State Department, on June 5, 2006, issued a mandate that categorized countries into four groups according to the efforts they were making to combat trafficking. Those countries (Tier Three) that do not cooperate in the fight against trafficking have been made subject to U.S. sanctions since 2003. In the second session of the 109th Congress, both chambers are expected to continue to address the human trafficking issue as part of their authorization, appropriations, and oversight activities
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