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Differences in trajectories of quality of life according to type of dementia: 6-year longitudinal findings from the IDEAL programme. [PDF]
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2022
Abstract World Vision is an organization that began with the idea of Kyung Chik Han (1902–2000), which Bob Pierce (1914–1978) then incorporated into a 501(c)(3). Yet World Vision’s founding is usually solely attributed to Pierce. Highlighting the story of Korean War martyr Kim Ch’anghwa, his widowed wife Paek Okhyŏn, and their pastor ...
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Abstract World Vision is an organization that began with the idea of Kyung Chik Han (1902–2000), which Bob Pierce (1914–1978) then incorporated into a 501(c)(3). Yet World Vision’s founding is usually solely attributed to Pierce. Highlighting the story of Korean War martyr Kim Ch’anghwa, his widowed wife Paek Okhyŏn, and their pastor ...
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Science, 2018
Three decades after Iraq unleashed chemical weapons on Iran, scientists there are unraveling the long-term effects.
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Three decades after Iraq unleashed chemical weapons on Iran, scientists there are unraveling the long-term effects.
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Blackfriars, 1927
‘Apellabo martyrem; praedicavi satis.’—St. Ambrose.With what emotion must he who travels from the south first break upon the Campagna, and see presently the Appian Way. Here, on the outskirts of the City, is the heart of Rome. Not the centre of her grandeur and dominion, not the seat of justice and power, but the cradle of Christianity suffering and ...
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‘Apellabo martyrem; praedicavi satis.’—St. Ambrose.With what emotion must he who travels from the south first break upon the Campagna, and see presently the Appian Way. Here, on the outskirts of the City, is the heart of Rome. Not the centre of her grandeur and dominion, not the seat of justice and power, but the cradle of Christianity suffering and ...
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