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Urban Life, 1986
This article examines public aid among strangers in public places—that is, instances of helping behavior among the unacquainted that are the right of citizens to expect and the duty of citizens to provide. Structurally, public aid encounters involve acts of petitioning and acts of granting; the aid that may be exchanged through such acts involves ...
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This article examines public aid among strangers in public places—that is, instances of helping behavior among the unacquainted that are the right of citizens to expect and the duty of citizens to provide. Structurally, public aid encounters involve acts of petitioning and acts of granting; the aid that may be exchanged through such acts involves ...
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Public policy, federalism, and AIDS
Death Studies, 1988The AIDS epidemic poses important challenges to the American political system. In the context of AIDS, relationships between the public and private sectors as well as those among federal, state, and local governments have had a significant impact in shaping the nations response to the epidemic. The character of health policy in the United States has in
A E, Benjamin, P R, Lee
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AIDS, Public Policy and Biomedical Research
Chest, 1984The current epidemic of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) raises numerous public policy concerns for the medical community. The issues can be divided into two groups. Those concerns which require both immediate action and results are referred to as short-term issues. Those issues whose results will not be forthcoming for an indefinite time are
Sandra Panem, S. Woolen
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1994
In summary of some of the major issues raised by AIDS (Table 1), social, political, and economic forces all impact on the global outbreak of AIDS. Conversely the epidemiologic and medical realities of this disease have forced a reconsideration of moral and ethical values, prioritization of resource allocation, and pervasion of virtually every aspect of
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In summary of some of the major issues raised by AIDS (Table 1), social, political, and economic forces all impact on the global outbreak of AIDS. Conversely the epidemiologic and medical realities of this disease have forced a reconsideration of moral and ethical values, prioritization of resource allocation, and pervasion of virtually every aspect of
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AIDS: Bioethics and public policy
New Review of Bioethics, 2003(2003). AIDS: Bioethics and public policy. New Review of Bioethics: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 127-144.
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Public Choice and Economic Aid
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1990A major development in the analysis of government economic policies in the developed countries has been the rise of the public choice school. The essence of this approach is the application of the same basic assumptions that are used in the study of consumers and producers to political decision makers.
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National Municipal Review, 1925
AbstractThere are sixty‐six legal aid bureaus in as many American citiess. Those operating under municipal government control are the most successful.
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AbstractThere are sixty‐six legal aid bureaus in as many American citiess. Those operating under municipal government control are the most successful.
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