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Extractions: Updated: Monthly. Lexis/Nexis Business Sources and Newspapers Contains full text access to a wide range of news, country profiles, business and company information, legal research databases, and some general medical/health and reference sources. PubMed Produced by the National Library of Medicine's (NLM). Covers 3,800 international journals in the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care systems, and preclinical sciences. Primary source for technical medical information. Updated: Monthly. Back to the top " Published by the Office of the Federal Register , National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents. It is updated daily by 6 a.m. and is published Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. GPO Access contains Federal Register volumes from 59 (1994) to the present.
TJPC - Research & Statistics - Statistics Detailed Information Page statistical information including the following juvenile populations (1990 and of three departments Systems research, Applied research, and legal research. http://www.tjpc.state.tx.us/statistics/StatisticsDetail.htm
Extractions: Skip to text only menus var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='496'; awmAltUrl=''; Statistics All of the following statistical information originated from data collected from local juvenile probation departments through CASEWORKER , an automated juvenile tracking and case management system developed by the TJPC, or a compatible county computerized system. Click here to see the TJPC data collection and reporting requirements. Several of the following items are in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here to download it free from Adobe's website.
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Immigrant Populations numbers of immigrants, both legal and illegal. current information on world populations, classroom resourses Princeton University Office of Population research http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pathways/immigration/define.htm
Extractions: Immigration, both legal and illegal, has a profound impact on population growth, employment, wages, taxes, and even social spending on public education in the United States. The following sites examine and provide statistics and demographics that define the immigrant population: (a) who they are; (b) what they do; (c) where they live; and (d) how they fair in the American educational system. Immigration to the United States: 1996 Update The annual flows of legal immigrants reached historical heights during the 1990s. Immigration peaked in 1991 when over 1.8 million people acquired legal status. Approximately 1.1 million of this total were legalized under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) which allowed illegal immigrants who had lived in the US prior to 1982 to apply for legal status without penalty. Immigration to the United States This Population Bulletin , published in June 1999, examines current immigration patterns and policies in the United States, reviews the peaks and troughs of immigration flows, and provides a historical perspective on contemporary trends. The nation's approach to controlling the number and characteristics of newcomers has seen many changes throughout its history. In the past, as in the present, immigration laws have often produced dramatic consequences, some of which were unintended. Immigration and Immigrants: Setting the Record Straight This report provides such a starting point. It sets forth a number of overarching points to guide thinking about immigration and lays out the facts on four fundamental questions: (a) What is the immigration policy context? (b) Who are the country's immigrants and where do they live? (c) What is the impact of immigrants on the U.S. labor market? and (d) How do the public sector costs of immigrants compare with their tax payments?
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Extractions: Common Drugs of Abuse Acid/LSD Alcohol Cocaine Club Drugs Drug Testing Heroin Inhalants Marijuana MDMA/Ecstasy Methamphetamine Nicotine PCP (Phencyclidine) Prescription Medications Prevention Research Steroids Treatment Research Trends and Statistics Director's Report to the National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse February, 1996 Savita Pahwa and associates discovered the presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific maternal antibodies bound to the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of 39 uninfected infants born to HIV-infected women. Such antibodies were not observed on PBMCs of 13 infants in whom maternal-child transmission of HIV had occurred. These results suggest that PBMC-bound maternal antibodies might have a protective role in the transmission of HIV from mothers to infants. Pediatric Research 38: pp. 384-389, 1995. Don Des Jarlais, Holly Hagan, Samuel Friedman, and their associates developed case histories of five cities in which HIV has been introduced into a heterosexual IDU community but where HIV seroprevalence has remained low and stable. The case studies were conducted to identify common elements of prevention in the communities that could serve as models for other communities with similar HIV/IDU profiles. Three common prevention components were identified (beginning early, community outreach, and access to sterile injection equipment). The authors conclude that, in low seroprevalence areas, it appears possible to severely limit transmission of HIV among populations of IDUs, despite continuing risk behavior among a substantial proportion of the population. They recommend the implementation of the three prevention elements wherever populations of IDUs are at risk for rapid spread of HIV. JAMA, 274: pp. 1226-1231, 1995.
Service Delivery With Multicultural Populations Journal of Speech and Hearing research, 35(1) , 4552. Learning about culturally diverse populations. Asha, 36(6) , 40-41. Notice and legal Disclaimer . http://www.asha.org/about/leadership-projects/multicultural/readings/reading_6.h
Extractions: @import url( /styles/importmenuA.css ); Skip to: content navigation Our site's pages are optimized for Web browsing software that supports current Web standards, as established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3c.org/) . Content is accessible from older or less standards-compliant technologies, but its presentation will not be identical to visitors with standards-compliant software. Read more on our site's changes and accessiblity. My Account Find a Professional Shop Logged in as: Guest Login Search for: ADVANCED SEARCH Home About ASHA The specific topics addressed by readings referenced within this factsheet include: ASHA policies with respect to the delivery of services to multicultural populations; Cross-cultural differences in beliefs about health, disorder, and illness that can impact on the service delivery process; Strategies for helping professionals to recognize how differences can impact on the service delivery process and develop service delivery models which address these differences; Current statistics on the number of multicultural/multilingual clients served by speech-language-hearing professionals.
Research Reports And Resources Prison populations. of three national libraries, is the world s largest research library in LanguageHearing Association Copyright Notice and legal Disclaimer . http://www.asha.org/about/membership-certification/reports.htm
Extractions: @import url( /styles/importmenuA.css ); Skip to: content navigation Our site's pages are optimized for Web browsing software that supports current Web standards, as established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3c.org/) . Content is accessible from older or less standards-compliant technologies, but its presentation will not be identical to visitors with standards-compliant software. Read more on our site's changes and accessiblity. My Account Find a Professional Shop Logged in as: Guest Login Search for: ADVANCED SEARCH Home About ASHA Workforce Reports Communication Facts Resources Annual Member Counts Many of the following documents are in PDF format and require the Adobe Acrobat® reader (Version 5.0 or greater) to be viewed and printed. This reader is free and may be downloaded from the Adobe web site at http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html Workforce Reports The Practice of Audiology (PDF format)
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Extractions: Jump-start your career or finish up your degree requirements with courses in Nursing or Healthcare Services at the University of Phoenix Online . Choose from over 40 classes designed to move you forward in the ever-expanding field of Health Care, including a class on the impact of E-Health. By studying online, you¹ll never waste time commuting to class, have full access to an extensive research library, and the flexibility to set your own schedule. Learn from attentive, experienced teachers who are working professionals in the field. HCS402 - Introduction to Health Care in the United States This course provides a broad overview of the various functions of the United Sates health care system. The historical evolution of health care is examined. The student is introduced to the various forms of provider models and service delivery systems found in private and public health sectors, including ambulatory, acute, mental, and long-term care. The financing aspects of health care and their influence on health care delivery and quality are outlined. The role of state and local politics in policy formation and implementation are reviewed. Enroll / Request more information
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Extractions: Other legal research outlines Printable version Accessing information on criminal punishment, and more specifically the death penalty, is a common topic for students. This pathfinder is a resource for locating statistics and legal materials on the death penalty. INTRODUCTION Texas procedure generally In Texas, the district courts have original jurisdiction for all criminal felony cases. If an individual is convicted of a capital felony, he or she may be subject to punishment by death, if the State sought such punishment. A capital felony is one in which an individual "intentionally or knowingly causes the death of an individual," under special circumstances. In particular, the: murder of a public safety officer, firefighter, or correctional employee; murder during the commission of specified felonies (kidnapping, burglary, robbery, aggravated rape, arson); murder for remuneration; multiple murders; murder during prison escape; murder of a correctional officer;
Extractions: The American Council on Education The Harvard Civil Rights Project June 30, 1997 Washington, DC Introduction Harvard Civil Rights Project . The meeting was organized to help serve the information needs of the higher education community practitioners, lawyers and policy makers for the purpose of responding to recent attacks on affirmative action in higher education. Background and Rationale for Meeting Bakke decision, largely comfortable with their affirmative action programs. With the advent of recent events in Texas, California, and elsewhere, many institutions have awakened to find gaping holes in the information needed to combat the arguments made by groups opposing all forms of affirmative action. To begin to fill this information gap, there have been several national meetings over the past year focusing on issues of diversity and affirmative action in higher education.
Department Of Psychology At The University Of Oregon in how psychology and the legal world intertwine? This research, funded by NASA, focuses on decision senior) psychology majors with methods/stats experience and http://psychweb.uoregon.edu/undergrad/researchopps.htm
Extractions: Research Opportunities Below are listed the research opportunities currently available for undergraduates in the department. If you are interested, please contact the researcher directly. These projects are fun, good experience, and can lead to further opportunities such as honors thesis or employment opportunities. Emily Neuhaus and Jeffery Measelle Dynamics Lab Michael Anderson Sara Hodges ... Researcher: Jess Holbrook
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Extractions: Contact Information The goal of this strategic initiative is to build research capacity to document, analyze, and contribute to reducing health disparities and to promote equity for vulnerable populations. Funding provided through this initiative will enable interdisciplinary groups of researchers in health and other sectors to develop programs of research that describe, investigate and ultimately reduce health disparities; and/or support innovative, high risk, pilot or feasibility research in the area of health disparities and vulnerable populations. In May 2002 an RFA was issued for one-year Research Program Development Grants. The enthusiastic response to this