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Catching babies, carrying traditions: the voices and practices of traditional birth attendants in Mayuge District, East central Uganda. [PDF]

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Science, 2015
Last month in New York, the world adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), defining the global development agenda for the next 15 years. Among the 17 goals is Goal 7's aim to ensure “access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.” Given that an estimated 1.3 billion people have no access to electricity and that 70% of ...
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Village radiology

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1980
A transistor radio is an example of a product that employs high technology and is well developed. It is because of these qualities that it can be used in places with difficult environments and poor service facilities; it is also significant that the same qualities lead to the low initial cost.
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Matriarchal Village

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999
SUMMARY This story of a gypsy-dyke first experiencing polyamory is set in the 1970s in an Oregon college town, where radical feminists considered non-monogamy an important way to strengthen lesbian tribal bonds. Personal struggles with jealousy and community support for rejecting coupleism are captured in this piece.
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Stricken Village

Public Health Nursing, 2008
ABSTRACT An historical reprint, this account of a public health nurse's work with village residents during an outbreak of pneumonia related to tuberculosis was originally published in Public Health Nursing in December 1948. The author, Marion Curtis, was a public health nurse in the Territorial Health Department of Alaska called upon to respond ...
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Training village children as village teachers for village work: the Turkish village institutes

History of Education Review, 2009
Village Institutes were founded in Turkey in 1940 in order to educate village teachers. Graduates of these Institutes were educated to guide peasants in agricultural and technological matters. Legitimising Kemalist ideology and supporting the single‐party system of the day were two of the roles undertaken by these Institutes. This article evaluates the
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