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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
On July 1, the great majority of American hospitals will be qualified for participation in Medicare—qualified on the basis of health-care standards (which are similar to those of the Joint Commission of the Accreditation of Hospitals) and qualified also under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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On July 1, the great majority of American hospitals will be qualified for participation in Medicare—qualified on the basis of health-care standards (which are similar to those of the Joint Commission of the Accreditation of Hospitals) and qualified also under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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The Civil Case for Civil Rights
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2023Louis Brown discusses the mission of sharing the healing love of Christ, particularly in health care. He investigates how doing so requires that we respect the rights to life, conscience, and religious freedom as the foundations for human dignity in our health care system.
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Despite its crucial importance to civil rights history, contemporary Florida has largely been erased from discussions of black progressivism. When one thinks of the urban spaces central to this history, Selma or Birmingham are readily remembered as iconic sites represented in creative expression from art to film.
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2004
A general area of interest in relation to the role of education includes societies that are coping with the arrival of new ethnic communities. In these cases the traditional priority has been in trying to find ways of assimilating the new communities into the host community.
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A general area of interest in relation to the role of education includes societies that are coping with the arrival of new ethnic communities. In these cases the traditional priority has been in trying to find ways of assimilating the new communities into the host community.
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Civil rights and civil conflict
2014The advent of race riots each summer between 1964 and 1967 confronted President Johnson with a serious rhetorical problem: how to make clear his condemnation of the riots while also sympathizing with some of their causes and recognizing the need for significantly more and faster progress for American blacks.
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