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Selected AbstractsPoverty, Development, and Women: Why Should We Care?JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC, GYNECOLOGIC & NEONATAL NURSING, Issue 6 2007Joyce E. (Beebe) Thompson Healthy, prosperous nations require healthy women and newborns. Young girls and women in resource-poor nations suffer the greatest ill-health consequences from low status, denial of basic human rights, and poverty. Poverty and poor health result in poor economic development. The Millennium Development Goals call for immediate efforts to reduce poverty, improve health, especially of girls and women, and foster development in the world's poorest nations. JOGNN, 36, 523-530; 2007. DOI: 10.1111/J.1552-6909.2007.00184.x [source] When We Meet with Syria, What Should We Say?MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Issue 2 2007What Should We Hope to Hear? [source] Part-Time Faculty: Why Should We Care?NEW DIRECTIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, Issue 123 2003Maureen Murphy Nutting Even at institutions where highly trained, highly motivated, and deeply committed part-timers teach, part-time instruction can adversely affect teaching, the support of students, the general quality of education, and morale in departments. [source] Patch Testing Children,What Should We Change?PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY, Issue 3 2008Frances J. Storrs M.D. First page of article [source] |