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UNINA9910789966903321 |
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Autore |
Dieng Amady Aly |
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Mémoires d'un étudiant africain . Volume I De l'école régionale de Diourbel à l'Université de Paris (1945-1960) [[electronic resource] /] / Amady Aly Dieng |
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Dakar, : CODESRIA |
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[Oxford, U.K.], : Distributed by African Books Collective, c2011 |
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1-280-12746-5 |
9786613531346 |
2-86978-528-3 |
2-86978-527-5 |
2-86978-529-1 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (204 p.) |
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Série de livres du CODESRIA |
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African students - Political activity - France - 20th century |
Statesmen - Senegal |
Africa Politics and government 1945-1960 |
Africa Politics and government 1960- |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Sommaire; Introduction; Chapitre 1 - Mon enfance et l'ecole primaire a Diourbel; Mon enfance; De Mbacke a Kidira; L'ecole coranique a Diourbel; L'ecole regionale de Diourbel (1939-1945); Chapitre 2 - Mes etudes secondaires a Saint-Louis (1945-1952); Chapitre 3 - Mes premieres anness universitaires a Dakar (1952-1957); Les activites au sein de l'association des eleves et etudiants de Diourbel; Chapitre 4 - Mes deux dernieres annees de lutte ay sein de l'Union generale des etudiants d'Afrique occidentale (1956-1957) |
L'AGED et les evenements de Montpellier de 1956Les conferences de Daniel Brottier de Dakar; La celebration du 21 fevrier a Dakar; Rencontre avec Raymond Cartier; Le Congres de l'UNEF a Strasbourg (1956); Le Congres de l'UIE (1956); Visite en URSS; Le Festival mondial de la jeunesse et des etudiants de Moscou (juillet 1957); Mon sejour en |
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Chine (1957); Conference du COSEC (september 1957 a Ibadan, Nigeria); Le 3* Congres interterritorial du rassemblement democratique africain de Bamako (25-30 septembre 1957); Le 3* Congres du RDA |
Chapitre 5 - Mes premieres activites politiques, syndicales et universitaires en France (1957-1959)Mon sejour a l'Ecole nationale de la France d'Outremer (ENFOM); Formes; Fond; Conference des peuples africains d'Accra du 5 au 13 decembre 1958; Chapitre 6 - Mon entree au comite executif de la FEANF en 1959; Mon sehour en Pologne; Conference di CIE-COSEC a Lima (Perou) du 15 au 22 fevrier 1959; Le deuxieme Congres des ecrivains et artistes noirs a Rome (1959); La semaine culturelle de Rennes (juillet 1959) |
Septieme festival de la jeunesse et des etudiants pour la paix et l'amitie (Vienne, 26 juillet - 4 aout 1959)Annexes; Annexe 1: Rapport moral du president des 'amis de la culture'; Annexe 2: Le Bloc populaire senegalais (BPS); Annexe 3: L'autonomie interne; Annexe 4: L'unite; Annexe 5: Rapport moral; Annexe 6: Marche commun - sens et esprit par Amady Aly Dieng; Annexe 7: Le Rassemblement democratique africain; Annexe 8: Le colonialisme portugais; Back cover |
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The struggle for independence and the unity of African countries was at its peak during the period between 1945 and 1960. These testing times turned out to be the formative years of the young Amady Aly Dieng, and set the stage for an eventful life of commitment and challenges of all sorts for someone who ñ along with other young African students, many of whom later became leaders of their respective countries ñ integrated the leadership of student organizations in France, honing his militant skills at the forefront of the intellectual and political struggle for independence and the unity of th |
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UNINA9910797405603321 |
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Autore |
Lantos John D. |
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Preterm babies, fetal patients, and childbearing choices / / John D. Lantos and Diane S. Lauderdale |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2015] |
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0-262-33081-4 |
0-262-33080-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (230 p.) |
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Premature labor - United States |
Premature infants - United States |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Series Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Two Narratives about Pregnancy in the Twentieth Century; 2 Individual Decisions: A 34-Year-Old Pregnant Woman at 36 Weeks; 3 Stillbirth; 4 Late Preterm Birth; 5 Are There Too Many C-sections?; 6 Feminist Critiques of Obstetrics; 7 The Debate about Home Birth; 8 Are C-sections Good for Women (and Babies, Too)?; 9 The Fetus Becomes a Patient; 10 The Pill (and Delayed Childbearing); 11 The Changing Demography of Childbearing; 12 Maternal Age, Multiple Pregnancies, and Preterm Birth; 13 Maternal Age and Infertility |
14 Changing Demography and Preterm Birth Rates 15 Your Fetus Becomes a Baby; 16 A Defense of Modern Obstetrics; 17 Neonatal Intensive Care and Infant Mortality; 18 The Evolution of Prenatal Care; 19 International Comparisons; 20 The Paradox of Modern Prenatal Care; 21 Conclusions; Notes; Index; Basic Bioethics Series List |
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The United States has one of the highest rates of premature birth of any industrialized nation: 11.5%, nearly twice the rate of many European countries. In this book, John Lantos and Diane Lauderdale examine why the rate of preterm birth in the United States remains high--even though more women have access to prenatal care now than three decades ago. They also analyze a puzzling paradox: why, even as the rate of preterm birth rose through the 1990s and early 2000s, the rate of infant mortality steadily decreased. Lantos and Lauderdale |
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explore both the medical practices that might give rise to these trends as well as some of the demographic changes that have occurred over these years. American women now delay childbearing, for example, and have fewer babies. Doctors are better able to monitor fetal health and well-being. Prenatal care has changed, no longer focusing solely on the health of the pregnant woman. Today, the fetus has become a patient, and many preterm births are medically induced because of concern for the well-being of the fetus. Preterm birth is no longer synonymous with a bad outcome. Sometimes, it is necessary for a good one. -- |
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