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mobile and society
The expense of this type of organization in religious life, when one recalls the number of city churches which deteriorated beyond repair before being abandoned, raises fundamental questions about the principle of Protestant survival in a mobile society ; ;
In 1975 the causeway between Viðoy and Borðoy was constructed, in 1986 a similar one between Borðoy and Kunoy was established, and in 1992 the capital Tórshavn was granted a first-class connection to the northern parts of the islands, creating the infrastructural prerequisites for a mobile society on the mainland.
Traditional conflict of law rules were widely perceived as too rigid and unresponsive to the needs of a highly mobile society undergoing the Second Industrial Revolution.
The subsequent economic depression, coupled with the rootlessness enabled by access to online data and strong social pressure to be flexible ( the results of corporations wanting highly mobile workforces without strong local ties ), results in a fragmentation of society along religious, ethnic and a variety of class markers, what Toffler calls " subcults ", including what would in 2010 be described as " gangs.
If, in the case of education, he uses these resources to better his educational outcomes, thereby enabling him to become socially mobile, he effectively has worked to reiterate and reproduce the stratification of society, as social capital has done little to alleviate the system as a whole.
In the end, Beran looks ahead twenty years, to a future when all inhabitants of Pao will be Pastiche-speakers — i. e., will speak a language which mixes some attributes and mindsets appropriate to peasant cultivators, proud warriors, skilled technicians and smart merchants — which will presumably shape a highly fluid and socially mobile society, composed of versatile and multi-skilled individuals.
The pattern of their culture was that of a matrilineal agricultural and mobile hunting society that was sustained with fixed, but not permanent, settlements in their clan territories.
Each Individual had his own mobile " City " that provided for all his needs, resulting in a society where people had no need for each other and were incapable of cooperating, resulting in nearly all interpersonal encounters being small wars.
This, in any case, forced society into a state of terror very much alien to Argentina's upwardly mobile majority.
This was a highly mobile, demographically expanding society, fueled by the rapidly expanding Renaissance commerce.
By the late 12th century, a new and remarkable society had emerged in Northern Italy ; rich, mobile, expanding, with a mixed aristocracy and urban abitante ( burgher ) class, interested in urban institutions and republican government.
As the area around Santa Bárbara d ' Oeste and Americana turned to the production of sugar cane and society became more mobile, the Confederados moved to cities for urban jobs.
The story is told by the daughter of a mobile of the Ekumen who grows up in this society.
In the more modern society, a cashier from a grocery store / other retail store can now give customers Epay ( a type of credit for a mobile phone / internet ).
From 1871 to 1923, the society arranged 48 mobile exhibitions in St. Petersburg and Moscow, after which they were shown in Kiev, Kharkov, Kazan, Orel, Riga, Odessa and other cities.
From Lineage to State analyses the formation of states in the middle Ganga valley in the first millennium BC, tracing the process to a change, driven by the use of iron and plough agriculture, from a pastoral and mobile lineage-based society to one of settled peasant holdings, accumulation and increased urbanisation.
M-learning focuses on the mobility of the learner, interacting with portable technologies, and learning that reflects a focus on how society and its institutions can accommodate and support an increasingly mobile population.
Before the establishment and expansion of the mobile forces of special police corps in the ROC, Military Police troops were the main force to secure and prevent high-profile criminal activities, heavy violence, and frequent society disorders or riots.
The Hairies live outside the direct control of Cadmus, living inside a mobile " Mountain of Judgement ," that constantly keeps them hidden from the affairs of both Cadmus and society in general.
Scripted characters reflected a far less mobile, provincial society, in which people were more apt to spend their entire lives in one part of the country.
The economy seems to be quite mobile, but then we are cautioned that domestic swine are found, which suggests something other than a mobile society.

mobile and health
" Winfield then added health clinics to the equation, by partnering with San Diego's Scripps Clinic who had a mobile clinic which was brought into the stadium parking lot.
Other additions included a mobile unit to carry materials to and from the School Board, full-time special education programs, and the services of a part-time county health nurse.
It conducts research in the areas of bio-information systems and the application of emerging mobile and network technologies for health care systems.
Coram Life Education is the largest health education program for children in the UK, with a fleet of nearly 100 mobile classrooms that visit 4, 000 schools around the country.
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His mother, Pnina Feiler, born 1923, works with mobile health centrals in Palestinian villages in the West Bank that have to travel far to get access to health-care and other services.
Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles are mobile clinics that offer affordable health care for children in their own neighborhoods.
Because mobile phones and their base stations are two-way radios, they produce radio-frequency ( RF ) radiation in order to communicate, exposing people near them to RF radiation giving concerns about mobile phone radiation and health.
The consensus of the scientific community is that the power from these mobile phone base station antennas is too low to produce health hazards as long as people are kept away from direct access to the antennas.
A specialist team of cancer information nurses provides a confidential telephone service, the Cancer Chat forum provides a place for users to talk to others affected by cancer, and mobile cancer awareness units deliver health information to locations where cancer incidence and mortality are higher than average.
Senator Allison chaired an inquiry into the health effects of mobile phone towers from 1999 to 2001.
* MH Repacholi, " health risks from the use of mobile phones ", Toxicology Letters, 2001-Elsevier
Dr. Woodworth organized the Marine Hospital Service medical personnel along Army military structure, to facilitate a mobile force of health professionals that could be moved for the needs of the service and country.
* A mobile site to provide authoritative health information for the growing audience of mobile internet users.
Using an EMR to read and write a patient's record is not only possible through a workstation but, depending on the type of system and health care settings, may also be possible through mobile devices that are handwriting capable.
In addition, during July 1957 Public Health Methods began implementing the National Health Survey Act of 1956, conducting the first periodic national surveys of chronic disease morbidity and health services: the triennial Health Interview Survey, and the mobile Health Examination Survey ( which in 1971 became the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ).
NHS Direct is the health advice and information service provided by the National Health Service ( NHS ) for residents and visitors in England, with advice offered 24 hours a day, every day of the year through telephone contact on the national 0845 46 47 number, web based symptom checkers at www. nhsdirect. nhs. uk and via mobile, both as apps for iPhone and Android smart phones and a mobile website.
* COSMOS cohort study, a medical investigation of mobile phone health risks.
The mobile version is a direct port of the NES version with a new feature: the health bar.
The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world (, there were more than 5. 981 billion subscriptions worldwide ).

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