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文部科学省は12日、中学校の英語授業を原則として英語で行う方針を決めた。高校では今年度から英語で授業が行われているが、生徒に実践的な英語力を身に着けさせるため、より早い段階から実施することにした。指導体制を強化するため、英検などの外部試験を活用し、都道府県ごとに中高の教員の「英語力」を公表する仕組みも設ける。年明けから同省の有識者会議で検討し、2020年度からの実施を目指す。
同省では、20年度から小学校の英語教育の開始時期を現行の5年生から3年生に引き下げ、5、6年生では英語を正式な教科とする方針を決めている。現在の中学校の学習内容を一部取り入れ、基礎的な読み書きを学ぶため、中学校から英語による授業が可能になると判断した。
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The aim is to contribute to a crucial shift in global food systems to include more food from the ocean. ... One of the ambitions is to spearhead a global movement for sustainable food systems, and EAT is teaming up with a few strategic partners to collaborate on initiatives and activities.
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Sep 30, 2016 —...The Danish East India company, created in 1616 under King Christian IV for trade with India and Ceylon, had its eye on the Coromandel Coast in India’s southeast for its pepper and cardamom.
Danish ships arrived in Tharangambadi in 1620. And Raghunatha Nayak, ruler of the surrounding Thanjavur kingdom, willingly entered into a trade agreement with the Danes, giving them possession of the town for an annual rent of 3,111 rupees and allowing them to export pepper to Denmark.
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During their heyday, the Danish East India Company and Swedish East India Company imported more tea than the British East India Company, smuggling 90% of it into England, where it could be sold at a huge profit.
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On its return in 1752, that ship yielded a profit of 103% and two more ships were sent to Surat. The English and the Dutch controlled most of the trade in the town and did everything to prevent the Swedes from doing ...
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From 1782 to 1785 it was under British occupation. On 30 March 1850 all of Denmark's Danish Gold Coast Territorial Settlements and forts of the Kingdom of Denmark were sold to Britain and incorporated into the British ...
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An annual tribute was paid by the Danes to the Rajah of Tanjore until the colony of Tranquebar was sold to the British East India Company in 1845. Tharangambadi is the headquarters of Tharangambadi taluk, while its name means "place of the singing waves".
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Prologue Throughout history humans have contended with pandemics , and the written record since antiquity is replete with references to plagues , pestilence , and contagion . The end of the Middle Ages through the beginning of the Renaissance , a period of heightened creativity , was accompanied by a new freedom of ...
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The earthquake accentuated political tensions in Portugal and profoundly disrupted the country's colonial ambitions. The event was widely discussed and dwelt upon by European Enlightenment philosophers, and ...
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2 days ago — Oxford Covid vaccine has 10% efficacy against South African variant, study suggests. Small-scale trial of vaccine shows it offers very little protection against mild to moderate infection.
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FOREST FIRES . While in centuries past nearly all the Norwegian forests have been burned over , the forest fires in Norway do not at the present time cause any considerable damage , mainly due to the efficient forest fire patrol system which has been instituted in most of the Provinces of Norway . The absence of underbrush , the
Svedjebruk is a Swedish and Norwegian term for slash-and-burn agriculture that is derived from the Old Norse word sviða which means "to burn". This practice originated in Russia in the region of Novgorod and was widespread in Finland and Eastern Sweden during the Medieval period.
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参考資料4-1 暫定版 韓国における小学校英語教育の現状と課題 - 文部科学省
韓国の初等学校の教員は、我が国と同様、すべての教科を担当しているが、1997年に初等. 学校第3学年より英語が必修科目として導入されたことにより、国家主導のもと英語を担当す. る教員に対する120時間の英語 研修が ...
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The most widely understood language in the EU is English, which is understood by 44% of all adults, while German is the most widely used mother tongue, spoken by 18%.
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Before the Language Question, Malta was characterized by a diglossia in which Italian was the language of the elite and Maltese was the language spoken by the common people. The linguistic debate arose as a result of British attempts to introduce English into Maltese society, and in the meantime the Maltese language was gradually developed and formalized.
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Mar 30, 2015 — scholarly work on the effects and aftermath of World War II on American women and second, the academic study of comic books, particularly, of course, those of Wonder Woman herself. Girl Power: A ...
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And what affect did governmental efforts of mobilization have on the comic books? The timing of Captain America and Wonder Woman's inaugural issues alerts us to a fact oen forgoen in the long memory of World War II.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare. related individuals , whose median income was only about one - half ...Before Mr. Mitchell speaks, I wish to close my formal statement with this somber warning. During my trip around the world, it was depressing to talk with leaders of thought and action in many countries who believed that the United States was perfecting the atom bomb mainly as an instrument to strengthen white supremacy and continue colonial rule. Their fears were to some extent based on the fact that we had used the atom bomb in Japan but had not used it in Europe. If the Atomic Energy Commission and those companies responsible for harnessing the energy of hydrogen continue to practice racial discrimination in employment, it is inescapable that this wonderful new scientific achievement will be regarded as a threat to the freedom of the darker people of the world.
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East Indies: February 1616 | British History Online
Reports of the English and Dutch East India Company being joined in one. Evil of seamen being left in the Indies at the ships going away. The mariners run into debt in Firando in tippling houses, making away with ...
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Death toll from COVID-19 tops 1,000 in Japan, most 70 or older : The Asahi Shimbun
2020/07/21 — More than 80 percent of the dead were age 70 or older. About 30 percent of infected people who were 80 or older died. Tokyo led the number of deaths with 327, followed by ...
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Japan COVID-19 deaths increase drastically amid rising infections among elderly - The Mainichi
2020/12/17 — Individuals aged 70 and over accounted for more than 85% of deaths. Looked at by prefecture, a notable increase in COVID-19 deaths has been observed in Hokkaido, Japan's ...
Black elite - Wikipedia
移動先 United Kingdom — Its ranks were increased over time by the mixed-race children of colonial British aristocrats (such as Dido Elizabeth Belle), members of the older black elites of British ...
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Henri Didon was a famous French Dominican preacher. He was also a writer, educator, and a promoter of youth ... le fondement et la raison d'être des sports athlétiques: citius, altius, fortius, 'plus ...
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CITIUS – ALTIUS - FORTIUS. (FASTER — HIGHER ... Pierre de Coubertin proposed the motto, having borrowed it from his friend Henri Didon, a Dominican priest who taught sport close to Paris.
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"Citius, altius, fortius" is the official motto for the Olympics. It was coined by a French Dominican priest in the 19th century. Henri Didon (1840-1900) was a popular Dominican preacher and teacher , ...
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2012/07/28 — Pope Pius X and the Olympic Games. July 28, 2012: On the eve of the 2012 London Olympics, an Italian historian has recalled the involvement of Pope Pius X in helping to arrange ...
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In Korea Dr. Ramseyer's chief mission was to make pastoral calls on relief workers for the Mennonite Central Committee. At Taegu he watched the MCC assist the Church World Service feeding 8,000 families on cornmeal and dried milk.
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The top sanitary doctor added that this was the first confirmed case of the infection of humans with the A(H5N8) bird flu virus worldwide. According to her, all measures for the protection of ...
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Transmission and infection of H5N1 from infected avian sources to humans has been a concern since the first documented case of human infection in 1997, due to the global spread of H5N1 that ...
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Highly pathogenic avian flu virus found in Hokkaido | The Japan Times
2020/10/31 — 24, was the H5N8 subtype virus, according to the prefecture. This marked the first case of a highly pathogenic bird flu virus being confirmed since April 2018 in Itami, Hyogo ...
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2021/02/05 — Table 1: Cumulative number of laboratory-confirmed human cases (C) and deaths (D) of influenza A(H5N1) virus infection reported to WHO, by date of onset (January 2003 to 4 .
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Thus, overcrowded cities or densely populated areas of cities can potentially serve as breeding grounds for infectious agents, which may facilitate their evolution, particularly in the case of viruses ...
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2020/06/03 — Seeing people of color, black, indigenous, and LGBTQ individuals, and people with disabilities hiking, camping, climbing, paddling, skiing, and running makes the outdoors more ...
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Fewer Americans want to serve in the military. Cue Pentagon panic | US military | The Guardian
2019/04/10 — The youth of America don't want to serve in the military any more. The situation has become so dire that just to maintain America's ground forces – the army and Marine ...
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Understanding How COVID-19 Vaccines Work | CDC
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The first time a person is infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, it can take several days or weeks for their body to make and use all the germ-fighting tools needed to get over the infection. After the infection, the person’s immune system remembers what it learned about how to protect the body against that disease.
The body keeps a few T-lymphocytes, called memory cells, that go into action quickly if the body encounters the same virus again. When the familiar antigens are detected, B-lymphocytes produce antibodies to attack them. Experts are still learning how long these memory cells protect a person against the virus that causes COVID-19.
Neanderthals May Have Given Us Both Good Genes and Nasty Diseases | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
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Gujaratis have had a long involvement with Britain. The original East India Company set up a factory (trading post) in the port city of Surat in Gujarat in 1615. These were the beginnings of first .
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移動先 United States — Gujaratis have achieved a high demographic profile in many urban districts worldwide, ... The United States has the second-largest Gujarati diaspora after Pakistan.
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Report: British Scientists Developing Universal COVID Vaccine | Voice of America - English
2021/02/14 — The Telegraph said proteins found in the core of the virus are far less likely to mutate, meaning the vaccine would protect against all current variants and would theoretically have greater longevity.
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Paul Madden became British Ambassador to Japan in January 2017.
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Vietnam eyes launch of homemade COVID vaccine in 2nd half of 2021 - Nikkei Asia
2020/12/11 — Nanogen used recombinant protein to develop its vaccine candidate. The method is time-consuming, but the technology has a number of advantages -- the ability to provoke a good ...
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3 Feb 2021 — Germany has become an unlikely champion of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine, offering support and possible production sites in the hopes of speeding up the European ...
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8 Feb 2021 — After the EU's vaccine distribution disaster, German lawmakers are now taking a closer look at Russia's Sputnik V jab. If approved by EU regulators, Sputnik V could be ...
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On August 11, 2020, Russia was the first in the world to register a coronavirus vaccine named Sputnik V developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology .
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After Initially Leading World in COVID-19 Battle, Why Is South Korea Among Last Developed Nations to Start Mass Vaccinations?
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North Korea accused of hacking Pfizer for Covid-19 vaccine data - BBC News
16 Feb 2021 — North Korea attempted to steal Covid-19 vaccine technology from US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, according to South Korean intelligence officials. It is currently ...
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Roman emperor - Wikipedia
The titles customarily associated with the imperial dignity are imperator ("commander"), which emphasizes the emperor's military supremacy and is the source of the English word emperor; Caesar, which was originally a name but came to be used for the designated heir (as Nobilissimus Caesar, "Most Noble Caesar") and was ...
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This form of widespread death has long haunted the nightmares of millions, and not without reason. One well-placed nuke could result in a world war of epic proportions. As such, it may be just ...
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Arnoldus Montanus. BEING Remarkable Addresses BY W À Y OF E M B A S S Y FROM THE East - India Company OF THE UNITED PROVINCES , EMPEROR of JAPAN . TO THE CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR SEVERAL Territories , Cities , Temples , and Fortresses ; THEIR Religions , Laws , and Customs ; Prodigious ...
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24 Sept 2019 — "But that is why you want to be able to actually have your body be the antibody factory, if possible." Walker said the goal is not to use genetics to make super soldiers, but rather to make soldiers who can be kept safe.
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25 Sept 2019 — "But that is why you want to be able to actually have your body be the antibody factory, if possible." Removal of the engineered genes or “genetic remediation” will also be necessary for the ...
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3 Feb 2021 — It is noteworthy that DNAH7 has been reported recently as the most downregulated gene after infecting human bronchial epithelial cells with SARS-CoV-2. Conclusions: Eight genetic variants are identified to significantly increase the risk of COVID-19 mortality among the patients with white British ancestry.
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The Pandemic Prevention Platform (P3) program aims to support military ... Similarly, the antibodies produced in response to treatment would only be present in the body for weeks to months. This is consistent with DARPA's intent to safely deliver transient immunity, halting the spread of disease by creating a firewall, and .
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6 Feb 2017 — Image caption: The Pandemic Prevention Platform (P3) program aims to develop an integrated ... Similarly, the antibodies produced in response to the treatment would only be present in the body for weeks to months. ... deliver transient immunity to a virus, halting the spread of disease by creating a firewall.
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2017/02/06 — Over the past several years, DARPA-funded researchers have pioneered RNA vaccine technology, a medical countermeasure against infectious diseases that uses coded genetic constructs to stimulate ...
Catherine of Braganza - Wikipedia
England secured Tangier (in North Africa) and the Seven Islands of Bombay (in India), trading privileges in Brazil and the East Indies, religious and commercial freedom in Portugal, and two million Portuguese crowns ...
East India Company - Wikipedia
It eclipsed the Portuguese Estado da Índia, which had established bases in Goa, Chittagong, and Bombay – Portugal later ceded Bombay to England as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza on her marriage to King ...
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Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India
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... most profitable product” that the VOC dabbled in at the time. A large portion was also repackaged and smuggled into England, soon tea's biggest overseas market. Standard histories recall that Catherine of Braganza ...
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Raise your Teacup for Catherine of Braganza! – Historia Magazine
2018/04/20 — Later, Charles leased Bombay to the British East India Company, at £10 a year, paid in gold, ensuring the monopoly of English trade, and that Catherine's tea would be forever in English teapots.
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Yamashita Cho in 1866. The manager at the time of Merton's visit was a Mr Edward Morriss (who was to die of exhaustion in Yokohama five years later and was buried in the Yokohama Foreign Cemetery) although it is doubtful that it was he that had approved the loans to Merton but an assistant manager who was Japanese.
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3 days ago — The construction of railways and their associated telegraph lines meant that travel was easy. Merton took out hundreds of pounds worth of gold currency on credit (thanks to the Yokohama branch of HSBC) so he and Annie were able to collect the most amazing items – from humble chopsticks to silver embellished swords.
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May 1, 2019 — Thanks to antibiotic misuse, humans are now more susceptible to harmful bacteria transmitted during routine, unrelated medical procedures such as organ transplants, childbirth and chemotherapy. “This is a silent tsunami,” Haileyesus Getahun, director of the U.N. Interagency Coordination Group on ...
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The ChAdOx1-MVA immunisation platform targeting a panel of prostate-specific antigens, including the oncofetal self-antigen 5T4, has been evaluated alone and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors and agonistic ...
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Astra AB was a former international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Södertälje, Sweden. Astra was formed in 1913 and ... The consortium included banker Jacob Wallenberg, and the Wallenberg family since ...
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Swedish billionaire: Protectionism leading world in wrong direction
Jul 26, 2019 — The U.S.-China trade conflict is leading the world toward a "very bad situation," Swedish billionaire Marcus Wallenberg said Friday.
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AstraZeneca and Wallenbergs join in biological drugs venture | Financial Times
Dec 10, 2015 — AstraZeneca has teamed up with the Swedish government and the Wallenberg family to ... to the Scandinavian country 16 years after the merger of Sweden's Astra with Zeneca of the UK.
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Israelis wire locust ear to a robot, pioneering part-animal part-machine tech | The Times of Israel
Mar 4, 2021 — Many insects see and hear better than any camera or microphone; that's why a bug-eyed Tel Aviv team is connecting insect parts to circuits and says this'll be tomorrow's tech.
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by I Fishel · 2021 — During hundreds of millions of years of evolution, insects have evolved some of the most efficient and robust sensing organs, often far more sensitive than their man-made equivalents. In this study, we demonstrate a ...
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In contrast to Grecian works, donkeys were portrayed in Biblical works as symbols of service, suffering, peace and humility. They are also associated with the theme of wisdom in the Old Testament story of Balaam's ass, and are seen in a positive light through the story of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey.
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Vaccitech's Prostate Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase II - Labiotech.eu
Mar 24, 2020 — Vaccitech's Prostate Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase II ... It is formed from two recombinant viruses — the chimpanzee adenovirus Oxford 1 vector ChAdOx1 and the modified vaccinia Ankara ...
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GIS AND KOREANS: THE MAKING OF THE FIRST ROK-US STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT, 1945-1966 by BO RAM YI (Under the Direction of WILLI - MD-SOAR
by BR Yi · 2006 · Cited by 2 — Not only. Seoul and Washington, but also Korean employees of the USFK, Korean prostitutes, anti- government activists, the press, and GIs played critical roles in shaping US-Korean relations during the ...
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Un/forgettable histories of US camptown prostitution in South Korea: Women's experiences of sexual labor and government policies - Na-Young Lee, 2018
by NY Lee · 2018 · Cited by 5 — Based on an analysis of life stories of 14 former prostitutes and other primary and secondary sources, this article explores the ways in which the Korean government cooperated with US (military) interests in the systematic construction and maintenance of a system of camptown prostitution in the period from 1950 to 1980, with changes in policy from tacit permission to permissive promotion and then active support
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United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Department · 1921 · Read ·
...Driven from the brothel, the prostitute has sought to practice her profession in less convenient and more hazardous places, the hotel and the rooming house, luring her victim from the street, the café, the cabaret, and the dance halls. Organized effort of all law enforcing agencies, stimulated and encouraged by the officers and field representatives of this Section, has made marked progress in the attack upon this second line of defense. The prostitute is now being driven from this line into the open or third line. Reports from field representatives indicate that the present problem is chiefly that of automobile or taxi prostitution, both professional and semiprofessional, the most difficult of all types to control.
Elimination of this type, as well as of the preceding disappearing type, lies in the eradication from the field of the prostitute herself, and this is at present the leading feature of municipal activity. By means of public health regulations classing venereal diseases as communicable diseases and subject to quarantine and compulsory treatment when discovered, municipalities throughout the country are apprehending, examining, and detaining for medical treatment increasing numbers of dangerous disease carriers and removing them from men in uniform and civilians until cured of disease, and even, in some instances, until the end of the war. The allotment of $250,000 from the President's fund has stimulated many States and cities to raise considerable sums of money for establishment and maintenance of venereal clinics, hospitals, detention houses, and reformatories.
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Obesity linked to agricultural policy, new studies say - EUobserver
11 Oct 2017 — The WHO's report advocates "promoting the intake of healthy foods" and restricting unhealthy ones. ... as she launched a new report detailing the "staggering" health cost of industrial food and farming.
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13 Oct 2020 — Such food choices affect diets, which in turn can influence levels of obesity and diet-related chronic diseases. Equally, agricultural production choices can be influenced by consumer food choices as well .
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There is a sustainable alternative to going meat-free, the FAO says: edible insects. Grasshoppers, crickets and mealworms are rich in protein, and ...
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2 Roger Faligot, Le Mafia Chinoise en Europe [The Chinese Mafia in Europe] (Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 2001), 154. ... On, Wo Hop To, and Wo Shen Yee triads, Chinese organizations are utilizing Vietnamese gang.
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Connecting the obesity and the narcissism epidemics - ScienceDirect
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Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia
The fat acceptance movement is a social movement seeking to change anti-fat bias in social attitudes by raising awareness among the general public about the obstacles faced by fat people.
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020
Department of Economic and Social Affairs — 2020 · Political Science
The incidence of overweight in young children is increasing, a warning sign for future health problems
Childhood overweight is recognized as a global public health problem because of its pernicious influence on the incidence of acute and chronic diseases, healthy
development and the economic productivity of individuals and societies. In 2019, 5.6 per cent (or 38 million) children under age 5 worldwide were overweight. The current global prevalence represents a medium level of severity, signalling that preventative actions are urgently needed for the youngest population. Overweight and wasting often coexist in a population, and are considered the double burden of
malnutrition. For example, in Northern Africa and South-Eastern Asia, the prevalence of wasting was 7.2 per cent and 8.2 per cent, respectively, in 2019, while
overweight was 11.3 per cent and 7.5 per cent.
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Aspirin: low dose to prevent heart attacks and stroke - NHS
The clot can stop blood flowing to the heart or brain and cause a heart attack or stroke. If you take it every day, low-dose aspirin stops platelets clumping together to form unwanted blood clots - and prevents heart attacks ...
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13 Jan 2021 — More than 20 million chickens have been destroyed in South Korea and Japan ... increasingly nervous about disease since the pandemic, steered clear of the meat.
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The reasons swine flu could return
2 Feb 2021 — A worker checks on pigs at a farm in China's Sichuan province (Credit: Getty ... who began rapidly creating and testing vaccinations when the 2009 swine flu pandemic hit, and now ...
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Regional Director - Statement – Update on COVID-19: The pandemic paradox: hope and hardship, in equal measure - WHO/Europe
Jan 28, 2021 — Vaccines, on the one hand, offer remarkable hope. On the other hand, newly emerging variants of concern are presenting greater uncertainty and risk. A total of 35 countries in the ...
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22 Dead, 4 Missing in North Korea Floods | Voice of America - English
14 Aug 2020 — Severe floods in North Korea have killed at least 22 people and left four others missing, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. In a statement ...
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The North Korean Economy: Assessing the Flood Damage
16 Oct 2020 — Although not a perfect metric, rainfall amounts provide a good sense of the magnitude of the flooding. The following graph shows that rainfall between January and September in 2020 was more than twice ...
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Historian John Charmley probably best summarized the American view of British colonialism when he stated that the “ very speed with which the Japanese overran the British Empire in the Far East convinced many Americans that the British were not only imperialists , but bungling imperialists .
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103 years pass since death of reformist Ottoman sultan - Anadolu Agency
2021/02/10 — ISTANBUL. Wednesday marks the 103rd anniversary of the death of Abdulhamid II, an Ottoman sultan known for his groundbreaking reforms in an ailing empire. According to ...
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The Ottoman Sultan and His Haseki, Unknown painter, 1700/1750, From the collection of: Pera Museum ... There had been a tradition of painting portraits of the Ottoman sultans in the miniature ...
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(as of March 4, 2021). Chair of HELP. Dr. Han Seung-soo. Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea (2008-09). Founding Chair, High-Level Experts and Leaders Panel on Water and Disasters (2007-) President ... Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, Kingdom of the Netherlands ... President, JICA, Japan.
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... be discovered first by Bernardo de la Torre, a Spanish explorer, who originally called the islands “Islas del Arzobispo” meaning the Archbishop Islands. However, Ogasawara Sadayori claims that ...
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The envisioned Pandemic Preparedness Platform (P3) would cut ... February 22, 2018 ... Agency (DARPA) launched the Pandemic Prevention Platform (P3) program in 2017, with ... Ebola, and Zika viruses highlight the significant lag in deployment and ... have pioneered RNA vaccine technology, a medical countermeasure ...
Removing the Viral Threat: Two Months to Stop Pandemic X ...
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Feb 6, 2017 — Removing the Viral Threat: Two Months to Stop Pandemic X from Taking ... Over the past several years, DARPA-funded researchers have pioneered RNA vaccine ... in the body, which in turn can trigger a protective antibody response. ... The first will be at the Crown Plaza Tysons Corner McLean Hotel in ...
Blue Angel: DARPA's vaccine manufacturing challenge
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Nov 3, 2010 — Another Blue Angel project is a technology called Modular Immune In Vitro Constructs, or MIMIC, which Magill calls "an immune system in a test ...
Unlicensed Vaccines and Bioweapon Defense in World War II ...
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by M Furmanski · 1999 · Cited by 10 — However, during World War II, a yellow fever vaccine had not yet been licensed for civilian ... Although modern codes of medical ethics did not exist to restrain the use of unlicensed vaccines by the military, the tens of thousands of iatrogenic ... may well have had a chilling effect on further use of other experimental vaccines.
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The Doctor Who Protected Jews from Disease and Destruction ...https://www.ifcj.org › News › Fellowship Blog
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The Delta variant is serious. Here's why it's on the rise.
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26 Nov 2013 — The explosive growth of the human population—from 2.5 billion to 6 billion since the ... That was the beginning of the 2009 swine flu pandemic. ... estimate that the world's population will reach 9.6 billion people by mid-century, ...
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Sep 10, 2019 — By adding a further SDG aimed at slowing the increase in population, the world ... The United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals imply that there is no longer any ...Reproductive rights and family planning are mentioned in both SDG 3 (good health and wellbeing) and SDG 5 (gender equality), but neither goal explicitly aims to reduce population growth. As they currently stand, the SDGs imply that there is no longer any need to curb the global population increase, even though it undermines most of the goals.
Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Modern Japanese Empire
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David G. Wittner, Philip C Brown · 2016 · History
Introduction After World War II, the Japanese government adopted a different method of tackling population growth. Whereas the pre-war government was comfortable with relieving Japan's surplus population by ... territorial expansion, the post-war government relied on birth control to slow the population growth.1 Despite ...
The Science of Population and Birth Control in Post-War Japan
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by A Homei · 2016 · Cited by 13 — After World War II, the Japanese government adopted a different method of tackling population growth. Whereas the pre-war government was comfortable with relieving Japan's surplus population by emigration and territorial expansion, the post-war government relied on birth control to slow the population growth. Despite the ...
Promoting Health in American-Occupied Japan ... - NCBI - NIH
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by S Nishimura · 2009 · Cited by 13 — The first mixed-race babies resulting from the US occupation were born in May 1946. They were mostly the illegitimate offspring of single Japanese women and US occupation forces ... Many soldiers did not use condoms even though the PHW ...
LitCovid - NCBI - NLM - NIH
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Jun 16, 2021 — Rhinovirus infection before SARS-CoV-2 exposure accelerated ISG responses and prevented SARS-CoV-2 replication. Conversely, blocking ISG induction during SARS-CoV-2 infection enhanced viral replication from a low infectious dose. ... induced by a different virus can protect against SARS-CoV-2.
Something is metaphorical when you use it to stand for, or symbolize, another thing. For example, a dark sky in a poem might be a metaphorical representation of sadness. You'll find yourself using the adjective metaphorical all the time if you take a poetry class; poems are usually full of metaphors.
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Why More People Are Getting Two Different Coronavirus ...https://www.nytimes.com › World › Europe
2 days ago — A vaccination center in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, in May. ... But that is changing, as more countries are allowing — and even, ... slightly different vaccines might generate a stronger immune response. ... Preliminary data from the Com-Cov study suggests that mixing and matching vaccines may increase the ...
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May 6, 2021 — Could vaccine combinations help stop variants from bypassing our immune systems? ... Eventually, a mix-and-match approach might be the best way to protect ourselves. ... In a study published in March, researchers from the National ... but still generates an immune response against the spike, Lu says.
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Feb 4, 2021 — Combining different coronavirus shots could speed immunization ... “It really makes the implementation much more simple,” said Mary ... Some researchers also think that combining two vaccines could strengthen ... Animal studies suggest that a strengthened immune response is ... Leipzig, Germany.
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Jun 9, 2021 — A new German study reports that a combination of the AstraZeneca and BioNTech vaccines triggers a remarkably stronger immune response ... But a new study shows that combining two different vaccines might ... Sester said she was looking forward to seeing more research done ... Some need convincing.
Covid-19 vaccine mixing: the good, the bad and the uncertainhttps://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com › analysis › covid-1...
Apr 22, 2021 — The first dose primes the immune system and the second dose ... boost the immunity provided, but evidence around the wisdom of this ... more than one arm of the immune system could boost immunity on the whole. ... This week, government researchers in Spain said they will study the effects of mixing ...
A German study suggested mixing could boost the immune system but said more research was needed.
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2 days ago — Our results suggest that the virus emerged in China in early October to mid-November, 2019 (the most likely date being November 17), and by January, 2020, had spread globally. This suggests a much earlier and more rapid spread than is evident from confirmed cases. In addition, our study provides a ...
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Chthonic - Wikipedia
Chthonic literally means "subterranean", but the word in English describes deities or spirits of ... In some Greek chthonic cults, the animal was sacrificed on a raised bomos (βωμός, "altar"). ... are related to Indo-European, whereas the Olympian sacrifice has connections with Semitic tradition. ...
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18 Oct 2020 — Dashain, the festival that honours goddess Durga symbolising power, prosperity, motherly love, and valour, is also surrounded by many fierce debates. One of the biggest debates that the Nepali society ...
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by S Veraldi · Cited by 5 — Orf acquired during the Feast of Sacrifice was reported in 1982 in Turkey (2). ... Sheep-to-human transmission of Orf virus during Eid al-Adha ...
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A malaria drug which Donald Trump was condemned for hailing as a possible COVID-19 treatment can increase survival rates by up to 200 per ...
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Perpetual bond - Wikipedia
One of the oldest examples of a perpetual bond was issued in 1648 by the Dutch water board of Lekdijk Bovendams. It is currently in the possession of Yale University and interest was most recently paid by the eventual ...
Strawberries & cream is a classic Wimbledon dessert ever since the tennis tournament started in 1877. Over the years the combination has got so popular that on average 10,000 litres of cream and 28,000 kg of strawberries are consumed every year during the two-week tournament!
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The surgical operation Pope Francis underwent on Sunday evening is over, announced the director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni.
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Pope Francis' progress following intestinal surgery is going normally, and he slept well and got up to walk, the Vatican said on Tuesday.
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The 84-year-old underwent an operation in Rome to deal with an issue with his colon.
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...Anti-Asian racism often consists of beliefs about people of Asian origin, which are often presented in a positive manner but contain hidden undertones of a negative nature:
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Solar storm of 2012 - Wikipedia
The solar storm of 2012 was an unusually large and strong coronal mass ejection (CME) event that occurred on July 23 that year. It missed the Earth with a margin of approximately nine days, as the equator of the Sun ...
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2014/07/23 — Their paper, entitled "A major solar eruptive event in July 2012," describes how a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) tore through Earth orbit on July 23, 2012. Fortunately Earth wasn't there. Instead ...
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2021/05/20 — There has been much speculation about the impact that COVID-19 has had on population changes across the country since the pandemic began in the early part of 2020. Most of this ...
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America's largest cities saw the sharpest population losses during the pandemic, new census data shows - Brookings Institution
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Japan sees steep population drop as pandemic keeps foreigners away - Nikkei Asia
2021/02/04 — TOKYO -- Japan's population shrank by a record 420000 people last year, government estimates show, as the coronavirus pandemic dealt a heavy blow to.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic - Census Bureau
The American Community Survey's Data Profiles provide data about social, economic, housing, and demographic characteristics for multiple geographic areas. Some of these geographic areas include states, counties, ...
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The pandemic has affected women's access to family planning information and services around the world, particularly in marginalized communities. Yet at the same time, many women around the world say the pandemic ...
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Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Population Council
... will inform decision making about public health and economic policies that will lead to more humane and equitable futures for all and minimize the devasting effect of the pandemic on poor and vulnerable populations.
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Modelling the COVID-19 epidemic and implementation of population-wide interventions in Italy | Nature Medicine
G Giordano 著 · 2020 · 被引用数: 917 — Ending the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic requires implementation of multiple population- wide strategies, including social distancing, testing and contact tracing. We propose a new model that predicts ...
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Population influx into Tokyo area decelerates in pandemic-hit 2020 | The Japan Times
2021/01/30 — While people moving into Tokyo still outnumbered those leaving by 31125, down 51857 from the previous year, the surplus was the smallest since 2014.
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Effect of the covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on life expectancy across populations in the USA and other high income countries: simulations of provisional mortality data | The BMJ
SH Woolf 著 · 2021 · 被引用数: 2 — 9101112 Some racial and ethnic populations and age groups have been disproportionately affected.131415 Research on how the pandemic has affected life expectancy is only just emerging.1617 Few ...
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S Mohammad 著 · 2021 · 被引用数: 16 — Age has emerged as a major factor to predict the severity of the disease and mortality rates are significantly higher in elderly patients. Besides, patients with underlying conditions like Type 2 diabetes, ...
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COVID-19 and the role of chronic inflammation in patients with obesity | International Journal of Obesity - Nature
S Chiappetta 著 · 2020 · 被引用数: 127 — Poorly, in the Chinese studies obesity rates were not reported. Chronic inflammation, which accompanies obesity and metabolic syndrome, leads to abnormal cytokine production and increased acute ...
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Obesity and Mortality Among Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | Medicine - Frontiers
2021/02/05 — Patients with obesity observe a decreased level of inflammatory adipokines, adiponectin, which is liked to an increased rate of ATII (43, 44). Similarly, coronavirus reduces the activity of ACE2 inhibitor, ...
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diseases associated with chronic inflammation, such as diabetes, obesity or ... COVID-19 patients with diabetes had higher mortality rates (28.5 vs. 13.3% ...
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18 Feb 2020 — Eating too much food can lead to weight gain, and increase your risk of developing life- threatening ... It focuses on the health-related Sustainable Development Goals adopted by all United Nations ...
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1 日前 — ... decision to lift its rules on social distancing and masks amounted to a “murderous” policy of “herd immunity by mass infection”.
“Freedom Day” is on the horizon, and brings with it the risk of ...https://blogs.bmj.com › 2021/07/16·
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