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Nursing Standard, 1993
The American Nurses' Association has praised President Bill Clinton for lifting a 'gagging order' on nurses working in the country's 4,000 family planning clinics.
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United states

Nursing Standard, 1987
The growing shortage of nurses, a shortage of funds and greater emphasis on primary care in the United States could lead to major cuts in the acute sector.
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United States

Nursing Standard, 1990
United States Determined lobbying by American nurses has helped secure more funds for AIDS treatment and prevention in the United States.
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United Kingdom

1979
Post-war Britain has long been seen as a nation in decline: the loss of imperial territory and international clout from 1945 onwards undeniable and inexorable facts that exposed the fantasy that Britain remained a Great Power. That fantasy was still viable during conferences at Yalta and Potsdam in 1945 that set the boundaries for a new, Cold War ...
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United states

Nursing Standard, 1988
Long term care hospitals in the state of Michigan are to be given a set of guidelines on how to handle sexual abuse of patients by staff. This follows the conviction of a nurse's aide, 51 year old Albert Dean, for repeated abuse of a 70 year old man disabled by polio.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
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United and Uniting Churches

2019
In 1947, the Church of South India brought together Anglicans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans and Congregationalists. Since then, other churches have come together to form united churches in South Asian countries. Today the CSI is 4 million strong, within 15,000 congregations in 24 dioceses.
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