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ABSTRACT In 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List, updating the 2010 WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. The change introduced a new way of defining what constitutes a country with a critical health worker shortage.
Pieternella Pieterse
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The overthrow of American slavery, containing descriptions of important events and sketches of some of the prominent actors [PDF]
William G Queal
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As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled in the nineteenth century by Manifest Destiny. Culturally, frontier promises even more: the creation of communities, the development of markets and states,
Nanda, Aparajita
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What's New? Adult T‐cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) is a rare and aggressive malignancy caused by human T‐cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV‐1). The authors comprehensively analyzed the epidemiological and clinical features of ATL over a 30‐year period in French Guiana, a region with high HTLV‐1 endemicity and a multiethnic population.
Jill‐Léa Ramassamy +16 more
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Kipp, Theodor, Geschichte der Quellen des römischen Rechts. — Bruns, fontes iuris Romani antiqui, septimum ed. Otto Gradenwitz. Pars I u. II. — Fontes iuris Romani Anteiustiniani. Pars I u. II. — Buckland, W. W., The Roman law of slavery. — Rendiconti delle Sessioni della R. Academia delle Scienze dell' Istituto di Bologna. Classe di scienze Morali. Vol. I e II. — Memorie delle Sessioni etc. Serie I, sezione di scienze giuridiche. Tom. I e II [PDF]
Mitteis
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Robert E. Lee and Slavery [PDF]
Robert E. Lee was the most successful Confederate military leader during the American Civil War (1861–1865). This also made him, by virtue of the Confederacy\u27s defense of chattel slavery, the most successful defender of the enslavement of African ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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On Thursday, November 2nd, Howard University History Professor Ana Lucia Araujo visited Gettysburg College to give a lecture titled “Slavery, Memory, and Reparations: Coming to Terms with the Past When Monuments Are Taken Down.” The historian, author ...
Wright, Daniel
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Desertification is increasing in the Brazilian Semiarid, leading to loss of species and ecosystem services, while precise data on biodiversity distribution and trends are lacking. Public engagement in scientific projects can improve ecosystem protection.
Lucas Rodriguez Forti +3 more
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Never Work Alone: Trade Unions and NGOs joining forces to combat Forced Labour and Trafficking in Europe [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Anti-Slavery International
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