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  • ...been a prominent feature of the Party's foreign policy. The party [[Cuban medical internationalism|maintains a policy]] of sending thousands of Cuban doctors ...
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  • Chapter 13: Neighborhood Diplomacy, ''[[Library:The governance of China|Xi Jinping: The Governance of China]]' ...ries to support their development in the cultural, educational, health and medical fields. China proposes to designate 2014 as the year of China-ASEAN cultura ...
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  • ...along with budget and taxes—regulations governing education, environment, medical institutions, urban planning, agriculture, elections, property ownership, a ...we have seen, it was the US government that disallowed any kind of serious diplomacy. The rest is history. Belgrade refused to sign the Ramboufflet ultimatum. B ...
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  • Medical service should continuously be improved to protect and promote the life and Urgent problems in medical service should be resolved first from the standpoint that the life and heal ...
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  • ...ious durable-use consumer goods.  Comparisons were never made in regard to medical care, rent, housing, education, transportation, and other services that are ...the world's only remaining superpower a completely free hand to pursue its diplomacy by violent diktat.  The record of U.S. international violence just in the l ...
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  • ...l official of Fujian, brought him to Fujian at Xi's own expense for better medical treatment. ...y computer networks, and digital medical cards were issued to everyone for medical care. ...
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  • ...bombing of Belgrade by the Turks which caused the intervention of European diplomacy (1862). After a few years in Bucharest a "Secret Conspiracy Committee" was The events of April—May 1876 in Bulgaria became a subject of diplomacy, negotiations between Russia, Austria-Hungary and [[German Empire (1871–191 ...
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  • ...ref>John M. Kirk (2015). ''Healthcare without borders: Understanding Cuban medical internationalism.'' University Press of Florida. ([http://libgen.rs/book/in ...pt=sci_arttext&tlng=pt Cuba: healthcare and the revolution]''. West Indian Medical Journal.</ref><ref name=":6">{{Citation|author=The World Bank|title=Life ex ...
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  • ...our national defense and the armed forces. We have conducted major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics on all fronts. And we have made sweeping effor ...ion people under the coverage of basic old-age insurance, and ensure basic medical insurance for 95 percent of the population. Timely adjustments have been ma ...
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  • ...use of nuclear weapons are important issues in international relations and diplomacy. In most countries, the use of nuclear force can only be authorized by the ...nd who managed to survive the explosion subsequently suffered a variety of medical effects: ...
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  • ...in ensuring that all the people enjoy the rights to education, employment, medical and old-age care, and housing; and we should continue to fulfill, uphold an ...ink tank of good ideas and proposals and a vital force in people-to-people diplomacy; and strive to become a bridge between the Party and the overseas students ...
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  • ...h. {{Doi|10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002086}}</ref></blockquote>The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was rolled out in China from 2003-2008 which provided insuran ...rg/web/20221220062314/https://www.liberationnews.org/why-chinese-debt-trap-diplomacy-is-a-lie/|archive-date=2022-12-20|retrieved=2022-12-23}}</ref> China has fo ...
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  • ...Five-Point Treaty" on November 17, 1905 and deprived Korea of its right to diplomacy. As a matter of fact, the internal affairs of Korea were controlled by the ...the pretext that they could not recognize Korean delegation, as the Korean diplomacy was in the hands of Japan according to the "Ulsa Five-Point Treaty," suppor ...
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  • ...tandard of living was the highest in the Middle East. Iraqis enjoyed free medical care and free education. Literacy had reached about 80 percent. Universit ...count the indirect costs of war and empire, such as veterans benefits and medical costs, annual debt payments due to military spending, covert military and i ...
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  • ...toil and drudgery, enjoying superior opportunities for lavish life-styles, medical care, education, travel, recreation, security, leisure, and opportunities f ...and mines for pennies an hour, with no opportunity for play, schooling, or medical care. ...
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  • ...of the Oceti Sakowin’s many characteristics. Nonetheless, “Sioux” warfare, diplomacy, and sovereignty dominate settler histories of nineteenth-century Indigenou ...cal survival, like clean water, food (e.g., buffalo), clothing, shelter or medical services. This definition also includes actions targeting women specificall ...
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  • ...rnment was implicated in one of the most insidious plots in the history of diplomacy. The scheme known as the Lavon affair entailed the blowing up of the US and ...d study. President Nasser went to the UN; he looked tame compared to 1956. Diplomacy seemed to have replaced revolution; the Third World was coming of age perha ...
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  • ...tion nor the American Psychiatric Association recognize it as a legitimate medical condition. It is a euphemism that coroners use for people that police kill As in Bearheels’s case, the initial medical examiner’s report says nothing about police violence. “No physical findings ...
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  • ...ssion Society school in Malta. From there he went to study at the Imperial Medical School in Istanbul, after which he attended the city’s Robert College, rece ...to Press, 2013), 68–69.</ref> Husayn al-Khalidi, my uncle, who served as a medical officer during the war, recalled similar heartbreaking scenes in Jerusalem, ...
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  • ...nprecedented benefits to working people – cheap rent, transportation, free medical care, guaranteed vacations, maternity leave, sick leave, old age pensions – ...mony. In the conclusion of the Central Forensic Laboratory of the Military Medical Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR of 28 June 1956 it is st ...
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  • ...of heading straight to our table to greet us. It was not just as an act of diplomacy; he came to talk politics with fellow revolutionists. He knew that the Mili ...ay no to housebroken Voltaic diplomacy! We say no to bossed-around Voltaic diplomacy! We are free to go wherever we wish. And I’ll tell you something, a secret. ...
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  • ...es were allowed to enter. In consequence, for want of food, machinery, and medical supplies, with which the West was heavily overstocked, millions of people i ...ainst democracy and socialism. It is the end purpose of American atom-bomb diplomacy and iron-clad control of the United Nations. It is why this country is main ...
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  • ...eaders to respond favorably to U.S. peace initiatives—but skillful Israeli diplomacy, the influence of several pro-Israel advisers, and Kennedy’s understandable ...blocked, Ford and Kissinger had little choice but to resume “step-by-step” diplomacy and try to gain Israeli concessions by offering additional inducements.<sup ...
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  • ...of taking the land by force, should it fail to be granted to them through diplomacy, included the building of an efficient military organisation – with the hel ...oup="5.">See, for example, David Tal, War in Palestine, 1948: Strategy and Diplomacy, pp. 1–145.</ref> and is beyond the remit of this book. Briefly, it allowed ...
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  • ...the emergence of a “solid social welfare system” which includes “pensions, medical assistance, protections for pregnant women, family pensions”; “the signific ...e years of Wilhelm II, imperialist and colonialist Germany conducted their medical experiments in Africa at the expense of Africans; during this activity two ...
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  • ...this period were the Buddhist monasteries, who provided shelter, food and medical care to people.<ref name=":021" /> ...ge territory. When the Bolsheviks took power and denounced the duplicitous diplomacy of the Western powers, this message was very well-received by progressives ...
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  • <span>In March 1953 he received a medical degree in Argentina, but less than four months later he again took to trave ...ls to carry appropriate injections. Surgical instruments will complete the medical equipment. Small personal items for taking care of less important injuries ...
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  • During the period between the two world wars, US gunboat diplomacy operated in the Caribbean to make “The American Lake” safe for the fortunes ...on an emergency basis, blankets, boots, uniforms, electric generators, and medical supplies that permitted and created the atmosphere in which they could supp ...
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  • ...of wartime mortality in Vietnam, a 2008 study by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the Universit ...e injured, and the embittered, frustrated troops hunkered down, awaiting a medical evacuation—“medevac”—helicopter. ...
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  • .... Greater intensity of labour increases the demand for better nourishment, medical care, etc. And when this growing demand is not satisfied, or only partially ...re expensive items in the budget, such as prepared foods, etc. The cost of medical treatment for the working-class family has also gone up. Furthermore, the d ...
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  • ...batable, from the standpoint of the interests of the German party, whether diplomacy was appropriate and whether, in this case, a bad peace is better than a goo ...antamount, if we are to talk of tactics, to confounding the recognition by medical science of various methods of treating diseases with the necessity for adop ...
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  • ...ot want a Black officer of his rank over there. He was examined by an Army medical board and found unfit for overseas service. We all knew it was a fraud. It ...eported to the infirmary and lined up with a group of about fifty men. The medical sergeant took our temperatures and then tied tags to our coats. I looked at ...
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  • ...were, like Jones, legal scholars, or else, interestingly enough, they were medical men with strong missionary leanings. So far as one can tell, most of them w ...gyptians live beyond a few years, because of fatal illness, the absence of medical aid, and oppressive summer weather. Thereafter we are told that the heat "e ...
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  • ...s bedside. Lenin  could not have taken poison without them knowing it. The medical records from that time explain quite clearly that Lenin's  death was inevit `(T)he Stalinist Cominterm, as well as the Stalinist diplomacy, assisted Hitler  into the saddle from either side.' ...
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  • ...f Paris, despite American pressure, is just one example among many. Soviet diplomacy, because it perfectly masters the dialectic of opposites, makes the most of ...n Régime used religion to try to slow the progress of science: they banned medical research, surgery and vaccination,they had Galileo condemned for having mai ...
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  • ...fro-Asian solidarity meetings, from the Economic Conference in 1958 to the Medical Conference in 1964. But most important for a movement that had begun to be ...reedom from the domestic sphere, “working women should be entitled to free medical care during pregnancy and childbirth, and to a suitable holiday with full p ...
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  • ...split_008.html#c08-ftn117a|117]] Chamberlain, quoted in Henry Kissinger, ''Diplomacy'', New York: Simon &amp; Schuster, 1994, p. 186. ...order’ imposed on all Indians who passed a narrow lane in the city where a medical missionary, Miss Sherwood, had been assaulted during the disturbances. The ...
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