00919nam a2200289 i 450099100108128970753620020507111014.0970308s1971 ne ||| | eng 0444101039b10170984-39ule_instLE00641829ExLDip.to Fisicaita53.4.153.5.29539.7QC173Kim, Y.N.462834Mesic atoms and nuclear structure /Y.N. KimAmsterdam :North-Holland Publ. Co.,1971xii, 250 p. ;23 cm.Atoms.b1017098421-09-0627-06-02991001081289707536LE006 53.4.1 KIM12006000063814le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1020959127-06-02Mesic atoms and nuclear structure189875UNISALENTOle00601-01-97ma -engne 0102338nam 2200541Ia 450 991078309740332120230815161258.092-9061-368-8(CKB)1000000000748007(EBL)435694(OCoLC)437125256(SSID)ssj0000366226(PQKBManifestationID)12118944(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000366226(PQKBWorkID)10414962(PQKB)10058386(MiAaPQ)EBC435694(Au-PeEL)EBL435694(CaPaEBR)ebr10306275(EXLCZ)99100000000074800720031201h20002000 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier100% condom use programme in entertainment establishmentsManila :WHO Regional Office for the West Pacific,2000.©20001 online resource (iii, 36 pages) illustrations, color map92-9061-153-7 Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. WHY THE 100% CONDOM USE PROGRAMME WORKS; 3. BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAMME; 4. ESTABLISHING A PILOT PROGRAMME; 5. PREPARING FOR NATIONAL EXPANSION; ANNEXESWhen male customers of female sex workers (prostitutes) do not use condoms, this often leads to HIV infections and to AIDS. This guide explains that the 100 per cent Condom Use Programme is multisectoral and should involve a sanction process. It is written for decision-makers and technical staff in the different departments, including national Ministries of Health. It sets out the rationale for the programme and describes the steps for its initiation and expansion.CondomsProstitutionSexually transmitted diseasesPreventionCondoms.Prostitution.Sexually transmitted diseasesPrevention.613.9435World Health Organization.Regional Office for the Western Pacific.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783097403321100% condom use programme in entertainment establishments3758891UNINA02686oam 2200493 450 991081324120332120190911103511.01-4833-5921-21-4833-5920-41-4522-7035-X1-4522-7036-8(OCoLC)893333675(MiFhGG)GVRL8RUC(EXLCZ)99371000000026001620160620h20142014 ua 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrCongress and the nationVolume XIII2009-2012 politics and policy in the 111th and 112th CongressesLos Angeles :SAGE/CQ Press,[2014]�20141 online resource (xxvii, 1072 pages) illustrationsGale eBooksIncludes indexes.1-322-30549-8 1-4522-7034-1 CONGRESS AND THE NATION-FRONT COVER; CONGRESS AND THE NATION; COPYRIGHT; SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONTENTS; TABLES, FIGURES, AND BOXES; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: POLITICS AND NATIONAL ISSUES; CHAPTER 2: ECONOMIC POLICY; CHAPTER 3: HOMELAND SECURITY; CHAPTER 4: FOREIGN POLICY; CHAPTER 5: DEFENSE POLICY; CHAPTER 6: TRANSPORTATION, COMMERCE, AND COMMUNICATIONS; CHAPTER 7: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER 8: AGRICULTURAL POLICY; CHAPTER 9: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES; CHAPTER 10: EDUCATION POLICY; CHAPTER 11: HOUSING AND URBAN AID; CHAPTER 12: LABOR AND PENSIONS; CHAPTER 13: LAW AND JUSTICECHAPTER 14: GENERAL GOVERNMENTCHAPTER 15: INSIDE CONGRESS; CHAPTER 16: THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY; APPENDIX; INDEX TO LEGISLATION BY PUBLIC LAW NUMBERChronicling the highly partisan and polarized environment during the historic first term of President Barak Obama, Congress and the Nation 2009-2012 is the most authoritative reference on congressional law-making and trends during the 111th and 112th Congresses. It covers the shift in partisan control of the U.S. House after the 2010 midterm election and the subsequent gridlock for lawmaking in the 112th Congress, stimulus spending in the wake of the financial crisis, controversial reform of the U.S. healthcare system, showdowns over raising the national debt ceiling, and much more.Politics and policy in the 111th and 112th CongressesLawUnited StatesLegislationUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and governmentLawLegislation328.73005MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910813241203321Congress and the nation1289872UNINA