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Journal articles on the topic "Fred Soper"
Gladwell, Malcolm. "Fred Soper and the Global Malaria Eradication Programme." Journal of Public Health Policy 23, no. 4 (2002): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3343244.
Full textLitsios, Socrates. "René J. Dubos and Fred L. Soper: Their Contrasting Views on Vector and Disease Eradication." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41, no. 1 (1997): 138–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pbm.1997.0010.
Full textANAYA, Gabriel Lopes. "A Erradicação do Aedes aegypti: Febre amarela, Fred Soper e saúde pública nas Américas (1918-1968)." Varia Historia 33, no. 62 (August 2017): 561–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-87752017000200012.
Full textPackard, Randall M., and Paulo Gadehla. "A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L. Soper, the Rockefeller foundation, and the Anopheles Gambiae Invasion of Brazil." Medical Anthropology 17, no. 3 (May 1997): 215–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01459740.1997.9966138.
Full textVinokurov, E. "Eurasian Economic Union: A sober look." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 12 (December 20, 2016): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2016-12-43-60.
Full textBrooks, Andrew B. E., Daniel Humphreys, Vikash Singh, Anthony C. Davidson, Susan D. Arden, Folma Buss, and Vassilis Koronakis. "MYO6 is targeted bySalmonellavirulence effectors to trigger PI3-kinase signaling and pathogen invasion into host cells." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 15 (March 27, 2017): 3915–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616418114.
Full textBartlett, Georgina, Julie Gawrylowicz, Daniel Frings, and Ian P. Albery. "The intoxicated co-witness: effects of alcohol and dyadic discussion on memory conformity and event recall." Psychopharmacology 238, no. 6 (February 10, 2021): 1485–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-021-05776-0.
Full textMokyr, Joel, and Elizabeth Malcolm. ""Ireland Sober, Ireland Free": Drink and Temperance in Nineteenth-Century Ireland." American Historical Review 92, no. 3 (June 1987): 673. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1869963.
Full textKirwin, Bill, and Elizabeth Malcolm. "'Ireland Sober, Ireland Free': Drink and Temperance in 19th Century Ireland." Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 14, no. 2 (1989): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25512749.
Full textYargin, Sergey. "Stem Cells And Cell Therapy: A Sober View." Glavvrač (Chief Medical Officer), no. 10 (October 1, 2020): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-03-2010-06.
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Magalhães, Rodrigo Cesar da Silva. "A Campanha Continental para a Erradicação do Aedes aegypti da OPAS e a cooperação internacional em saúde nas Américas (1918-1968)." reponame:Repositório Institucional da FIOCRUZ, 2013. http://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/16242.
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Esta tese tem como objeto a Campanha Continental para a Erradicação do Aedes Aegypti, lançada pela Organização Sanitária Pan-Americana (OSP), em 1947. As suas origens, contudo, remontam à Campanha Mundial de Erradicação da Febre Amarela, idealizada em 1914 por Wycliffe Rose,o primeiro Diretor da Comissão de Saúde Internacional (CSI) da Fundação Rockefeller (FR), e iniciada oficialmente em 1918, após o término da Primeira Guerra Mundial (19414-1918). A Campanha se desenvolveu entre as décadas de 1910 e 1930, nas América e na África tendo sido marcada por uma série de inflexões até ser reformulada nos anos da Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) e relançada, em 1947, sob os auspícios da OSP, na época dirigida por Fred Soper, um ex-funcionário da Fundação Rockefeller com uma longa trajetória de atuação na América do Sul, no combate à doenças como ancilostomíase, malária e febre amarela. Desta data até o final dos anos 1960, a meta de erradicar o vetor da febre amarela das Américas foi perseguida, com maior ou menor intensidade, por praticamente todas as Repúblicas americanas. O objetivo é analisar as origens, desenvolvimento histórico,impactos e controvérsias suscitadas por este que foi o primeiro e mais duradouro programa internacional de erradicação de uma doença já implantado. A hipótese é que a Campanha Mundial de Erradicação da Febre Amarela da FR fortaleceu a cooperação interamericana em saúde, estreitando as relações entre as Repúblicas americanas entre as décadas de 1920 e 1940, processo que resultaria na Campanha para erradicação do Aedes aegypti que constitui-se em uma nova fase da campanha da FR, só que em um outro contexto internacional. Assim, através da análise da Campanha, com seus avanços, retrocessos e inflexões,em diferentes contextos políticos e sanitários, se discute a crescente cooperação internacional em saúde que vai se estabelecendo nas Américas ao longo do seu desenvolvimento.
This Ph.D. dissertation focuses on the Continental Campaign for the Eradication of Aedes aegypti, launched by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in 1947. Its origins, however, date back to the Worldwide Campaign for the Eradication of Yellow Fever - conceived in 1914 by Wycliffe Rose, the first Director of the International Health Board (IHB) of the Rockefeller Foundation (RF) - and officially launched in 1918, after the end of World War I (1914-1918). The Campaign was developed between the 1910s and 1930s, in the Americas and Africa, and was marked by a series of inflections until its reformulation during World War II (1939- 1945) and was relaunched in 1947, under the auspices of PAHO, at that time directed by Fred L. Soper (1947-1959), a former official of the Rockefeller Foundation, with a long career in South America, where he fought diseases like hookworm, malaria and yellow fever. From this moment until the late 1960s, the goal of eradicating the vector of yellow fever of the Americas was pursued, with greater or lesser intensity, by practically all the American Republics. My aim is to analyze the origins, the historical development, and both the impacts and the controversies raised by this Campaign, which was the first and most lasting international eradication program already implemented. My hypothesis is that the Rockefeller’s Worldwide Campaign for the Eradication of Yellow Fever strengthened inter-American cooperation in health, narrowing the relationship between the American Republics between 1920 and 1940, a process which resulted, in the aftermath of World War II, in the Continental Campaign for the Eradication of Aedes aegypti which, as I tried to demonstrate, constituted a new phase of the RFcampaign, but in a new international context. Therefore, through the analysis of the Campaign, with its advances, setbacks and inflections, in different political and health contexts, I intend to discuss the growing international cooperation in health which was eventually settling in the Americas throughout its development.
Baillie, Brian. ""Ireland sober is Ireland free" the confluence of nationalism and alcohol in the traumatic, repetitive, and ritualistic response to the famine in James Joyce's Ulysses /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/628.
Full textBooks on the topic "Fred Soper"
Lodgaard, Sverre. Forslagene om kjernevåpenfrie soner og Palme-kommisjonen. Oslo, Norway: Institutt for fredsforskning, 1986.
Find full textKettelhack, Guy. Sober and free: Making your recovery work for you. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Find full textYoung, sober & free: Experience, strength, and hope for young adults. 2nd ed. Center City, Minn: Hazelden, 2003.
Find full textMalcolm, Elizabeth. Ireland sober, Ireland free: Drinkand temperance in nineteenth-century Ireland. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University, 1986.
Find full textMalcolm, Elizabeth. 'Ireland sober, Ireland free': Drink and temperance in nineteenth-century Ireland. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1986.
Find full text'Ireland sober, Ireland free': Drink and temperance in nineteenth-century Ireland. Syracuse, N.Y: Syracuse University Press, 1986.
Find full text"Ireland sober, Ireland free": Drink and temperance in nineteenth-century Ireland. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1986.
Find full textEvaluación de las estrategias innovadoras para el control de Aedes aegypti: desafíos para su introducción y evaluación del impacto. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275320969.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Fred Soper"
Miller, D. Gary. "Gothic texts." In The Oxford Gothic Grammar, 469–96. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813590.003.0010.
Full text"Noción de alegría en el psicoanálisis y los afectos Lacanianos." In Subjetividad y Cultura : ¿Reflexiones prontas o tardías sobre la investigación en psicoanálisis?, 117–31. Editorial Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.35985/9789588920511.6.
Full text"Castoriadis, C., Crossroads in the Labyrinth, tr. Martin H.Ryle and Kate Soper, Brighton: Harvester Press and Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1984. —— The Imaginary Institution of Society, tr. Kathleen Blamey, Cambridge: Polity Press and Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987. —— Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy, tr. David A.Curtis, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. —— Political and Social Writings, 3rd edn, tr. David A.Curtis, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1988–93. * * *." In Speculations After Freud, 20–30. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203049129-6.
Full text"reversing he accidentally drove over one of his own passengers who had failed to get into the car in time. The magistrates’ court convicted him of driving with excess alcohol but the Crown Court allowed his appeal against conviction on the basis of duress. The prosecutor appealed against the Crown Court decision by way of case stated. Held, dismissing the appeal, it was clear that the defence of duress was made out where fear engendered by threats caused a person to lose complete control of his will (see Willer (1986) 83 Cr App R 225; Ortiz (1986) 83 Cr App R 173, 176, per Farquharson J). On the facts found by the Crown Court the appellant was in terror when he drove off and it was a hypothetical question whether he might have driven in the same way if he had not been in fear from the threats. A further important finding of fact was that he drove off only ‘some distance’ down the road and not, for example, all the way home so that the defence of duress/necessity continued to avail him. (DPP v Jones [1990] RTR 33 distinguished.) The prosecution had failed to negative the defence of duress. DPP v Davis; DPP v Pittaway [1994] Crim LR 600 (DC) Facts: The respondents were charged separately with driving with excess alcohol, contrary to s5(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988. Magistrates dismissed the charges finding that, in each case, the defence of duress had been proved. The DPP appealed by way of case stated. Davis: Magistrates found Davis had been suffering stress and anxiety when he had accepted an invitation to go for a meal with a male acquaintance. After the meal he returned to the other man’s flat where he became the subject of an unwelcome homosexual advance. Magistrates found he feared for his life and had run from the flat. After breaking free from the other man’s clutches, he had driven away. Magistrates applied a subjective test in deciding it was more likely than not that events had caused Davis to lose complete control of his will. Pittaway: Pittaway had recently divorced her husband who had been violent towards her. Magistrates found that, as a result of the violence she was frightened of men. She formed a new relationship with the appellant. At a party, she and the appellant had a row, leading to an angry exchange of words outside the party and unspecified threats being made by the appellant. Magistrates found the respondent believed she would suffer immediate violence from the appellant and, although she ran to her house which was about 200 yards from the party, she decided instead to hide in her car. After five minutes or so, she drove 200 yards before being stopped. The appellant was not in the vicinity at the time. Held, allowing both appeals and remitting the cases to the magistrates with a direction to convict, there was not evidence raising the defence of duress. Davis: Although the defence of duress was subjective, it also had objective elements to it, namely whether there was good cause to fear death or serious injury would occur unless the respondent acted as he had done, and whether a sober person of reasonable firmness, sharing the respondent’s characteristics,." In Sourcebook Criminal Law, 596. Routledge-Cavendish, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143093-141.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Fred Soper"
Saldutti, Catherine. "OPEN BUT NOT FREE: SUSTAINABLE OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (SOER) IN A SECONDARY/POLYTECHNIC STEM CURRICULUM." In International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2017.2544.
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