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CounterText, 2021
‘The Orphanage’, by Peter Hertz-Ohmes, is a creative piece extracted from a longer work of the same name currently in completion. Voice and the play of memory are key aspects of a text richly concerned with the politics of exile, disaffiliation and naming.
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‘The Orphanage’, by Peter Hertz-Ohmes, is a creative piece extracted from a longer work of the same name currently in completion. Voice and the play of memory are key aspects of a text richly concerned with the politics of exile, disaffiliation and naming.
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Pediatrics International, 2003
Abstract Background : Scabies outbreaks have emerged in the orphanages in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Sulfur has been accepted as the standard treatment for childhood scabies in Thailand. Sulfur was administered in the mass treatment in two orphanages.
Antika Wongthanee
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Abstract Background : Scabies outbreaks have emerged in the orphanages in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Sulfur has been accepted as the standard treatment for childhood scabies in Thailand. Sulfur was administered in the mass treatment in two orphanages.
Antika Wongthanee
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Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
This paper attempts to validate the programme of structured play lasting 90 minutes a day, for use in orphanages, to check if it can be replicated in other orphanages, with similar results.A 2-week workshop on the structured play scheme was conducted at the Missionaries of Charity Orphanage in Delhi, the venue of the original project.
Vikas, Taneja, R S, Beri, J M, Puliyel
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This paper attempts to validate the programme of structured play lasting 90 minutes a day, for use in orphanages, to check if it can be replicated in other orphanages, with similar results.A 2-week workshop on the structured play scheme was conducted at the Missionaries of Charity Orphanage in Delhi, the venue of the original project.
Vikas, Taneja, R S, Beri, J M, Puliyel
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A Comparative Study of Orphanage and Non-Orphanage Children
The Elementary School Journal, 1935Not infrequently teachers and parents assume that the presence of any large number of children housed in an orphanage is detrimental to the school in which these children are enrolled. They think that the orphanage children are more likely to be dullards, to be badly retarded, or to be deficient in social background than are the pupils coming from ...
Harry P. Smith, Lawrence Hixon
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1998
At the beginning of the 21st century more than 5 million children worldwide will have lost their mothers to AIDS. Already 1.4 million children are believed to have died since the beginning of the pandemic and more than 1.2 million children are currently infected with HIV/AIDS.
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At the beginning of the 21st century more than 5 million children worldwide will have lost their mothers to AIDS. Already 1.4 million children are believed to have died since the beginning of the pandemic and more than 1.2 million children are currently infected with HIV/AIDS.
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Orphanages: Omphalos for Trafficking
Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond, 2016A large number of children in India are raised in institutions across states. The sheer poverty in the country forces a large number of children to be placed under such care. There can be a variety of reasons on why children wind up in institutionalised care.
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