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    From Angela's Ashes to the Celtic Tiger: Early Life Conditions and Adult Health in Ireland

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    We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality rates over the 20th century to examine effects of early life conditions on later life health. Our main identification is public health interventions which eliminated the Irish urban infant mortality penalty. Estimates suggest that a unit decrease in mortality rates at time of birth reduces the probability of being disabled as an adult by between .03 and .05 percentage points. We find that individuals from lower socio economic groups had marginal effects of reduced infant mortality twice as large as those at the top.childhood health, disability

    The parole system in Rhode Island: a study of the statute and methods of selection and supervision

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University, 1946. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive

    Letter From James H. McGovern To Faculty

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    Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Letter from James H. Govern, Ph.D to faculty regarding Faculty Theatre Night for the production of Scapino. March 5, 1983, 8PMhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/scapino_pubs/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Dr. James McGovern to All Providence College Faculty

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    Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film A letter from Dr. James McGovern, Ph.D to PC faculty regarding a Faculty Theatre Night performance of A Doll\u27s House. February 5, 1987https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/dollshouse_commentary/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Martin Bormann

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    Regional Zooarchaeology and Global Change: Problems and Potentials

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    Zooarchaeology is a potentially critical tool for the reconstruction of past regional landscapes. The subfield is increasingly being asked to contribute to long-term studies of human interaction with the environment associated with national and international investigations of past and future global change. Intersite comparison of animal bone collections (archaeofaunas) is central to such regional approaches. However, zooarchaeologists have identified many factors of deposition, attrition, recovery, and analysis that might appear to make such comparisons problematic. Using selected examples drawn from the North Atlantic and Eastern Arctic, this paper suggests that, while intersite comparison is not a trivial problem, it may be possible to compare animal bone collections effectively if we carefully match our research questions to our data resources

    Can I Count on You? Social support, Depression and Suicide Risk

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    Objectives: Interpersonal factors play an important role in the etiology and treatment of depression. Social support derives from compassionate words and helpful actions provided by family, friends or a significant other. The present study was designed to examine various sources of social support as they relate to the severity of depressive symptoms, hopelessness and suicide risk in adult psychiatric outpatients. Method: Participants were recruited through mental health clinics at a veteran\u27s affairs medical centre. A total of 96 depressed patients were assessed using a diagnostic interview and self-report measures of depression severity, hopelessness and social support. Among these depressed adults, 45.8% had attempted suicide at least once. Social support variables were compared between suicide attempters and non-attempters to better understand the relationship between social support and suicidal behaviour. Results: Depression severity and hopelessness were both significantly associated with lower levels of social support in multiple areas. Individuals with a history of suicide attempt reported lower levels of available support as compared to those who have never attempted suicide. Conclusion: Deficient social relationships increase the risk of suicide in depressed patients, exceeding the impact of depression alone on suicide risk. The lack of social support may play a vital role in feelings of hopelessness and isolation that contribute to a suicidal crisis. Psychosocial treatment should be considered to reduce the risk of suicide and severity of depression by strengthening social support and bolstering interpersonal relationships

    Senator James O. Eastland; Herman E. Talmadge; Bob Dole; George McGovern; James B. Allen; Milton Young; Jesse Helms; Patrick Leahy; Henry Bellmon; S.I. Hayakawa; Carl T. Curtis; Richard Lugar; John Melcher; & Dick Clark to President Jimmy Carter, 14 October 1977

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    Copy typed letter signed dated 14 October 1977 from Eastland; Herman E. Talmadge; Bob Dole; George McGovern; James B. Allen; Milton Young; Jesse Helms; Patrick Leahy; Henry Bellmon; S.I. Hayakawa; Carl T. Curtis; Richard Lugar; John Melcher; & Dick Clark to Carter, re: New Orleans strike of International Longshoremens Association, grain exports; 2 pages.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_h/1069/thumbnail.jp
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