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Tag was last used: Sep 26, 2009
 
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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 28, 2009

  Bahamas: The church and crime

By CHAKARA BENNETT ~ Guardian Summer Intern: Is the church at fault for crime in The Bahamas? Rev. Cleveland D.X. Wells surely thinks so. Wells, the Sr. Pastor of Restoration Kingdom Ministries, feels that the underlying problem with the national escalation of crime can be found...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 28, 2009

  Gestures that are impressive

Reflections of Fidel I confess that I have meditated many times on the dramatic history of John F. Kennedy. It so happened that I experienced the period during which he was the greatest and most dangerous adversary of the Revolution. That was something which was not within his...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 26, 2008

  Sodomy Laws Are Rooted in British Colonialism

By Nergui Manalsuren, IPS News: Although 66 countries signed a statement at the United Nations on Dec. 19 affirming that human rights protections extend to sexual orientation and gender identity, activists note that dozens of nations still criminalize homosexuality and seven impose the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 24, 2008

  Why Do People Cling to the Myth of the Nuclear Family?

By Mark Steel, Independent UK: One of the the strange twists about modern science is that it sometimes gets used by the utterly irrational, who claim they've found scientific proof to back up their bonkers theories. So you get creationists who announce that they've found geological...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 15, 2008

  HIV: Still Not Just a "Gay Thing"

By Amanda Marcotte: What does it take to kill a right-wing myth? Garlic, sunshine, wooden stakes, silver bullets? The truth seems insufficient most of the time. Right wing myths pop up and persist for years, impervious to social change, thorough debunking, or scientific evidence....... [view]

Posted By:  Avis
Posted On:  Oct 9, 2008

  Angklung Community

Performing of Indonesian traditional music ANGKLUNG in UK... [view]

Posted By:  Avis
Posted On:  Oct 9, 2008

  Indonesian Music goes to German

Dear friends...here one of the group that of performing Indonesian traditional music, especially Sundanese music (West Java) by ANGKLUNG. This group is named Sabilulungan. Sabilulungan members are ( left to right, above picture ) • Dian T. Nugraha – Munich • Prio Adhi Setiawan –...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 4, 2008

  If Obama were white

By ABDULHAMİT BİLİCİ: As a presidential election closely monitored by the entire world nears its conclusion, new issues emerge to rekindle discussions. Some of them are the same kinds of trivial matters raised by the media during every election, such as images of Sarah Palin,...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 9, 2008

  The Bloody Drumbeat Of Crime and A Young Sovereign Bahamas

This Independence Day, Bahamas: Bahama Journal Editorial - Nassau, Bahamas: Even as our people celebrate Independence, they are being obliged to note and understand that the popular tourist myth of their country and the wider Caribbean as a string of island paradises is being undermined...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 21, 2008

  Two hungry wolves and a Little Red Riding Hood

Reflections of Fidel: ONE basic idea has been occupying my mind since my old days as a utopian socialist. It came from nowhere, with the simple notions of good and evil inculcated in everybody by the society in which they are born, full of instincts and lacking in values that parents,...... [view]

Posted By:  mydemand
Posted On:  Apr 16, 2008

  Doug Belshaw’s 10 ‘Home Truths’ about Schooling and Education

Education blogger Doug Belshaw posits his musings about schooling and education , at least in the traditional systems: 1. For there to be ‘good’ parents there must be ‘bad’ parents. The same is true of teachers. 2. It is almost impossible to effect a fundamental change in...... [view]

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Toolkits & Publications

  Believe in Better Health Toolkit

Submitted By:   kurshauna
Author Name:  University of Rochester Medical Center
Published:  0000-00-00

Website:  http://www.stronghealth.com/services/primarycare/pbtoolkit/doctoolkit.cfm
  Description:   The Toolkit is the result of many months of dedicated effort by your physician and nurse practitioner colleagues to provide our patients with the latest resources in the advancement of preventive health.
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  The Covering Kids & Families Reaching American Indian and Alaska Native Families Toolkit

Submitted By:   kurshauna
Author Name:  Covering Kids and Families
Published:  0000-00-00

Website:  http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/actioncenter/files/AIANComplete.pdf
  Description:   This toolkit offers a starting point and should not replace your own learning experiences. You will need to modify these tips to be tribally and geographically relevant to your local community. The electronic format of the toolkit also allows for easy reproduction. Please take the initiative to make copies of the entire toolkit or sections of it for your colleagues, volunteers and community leaders—anyone you think would be interested. As you read through it, think about ways to share the information with those conducting outreach. For example, you could use this toolkit:
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  Addressing Language Access in Your Practice: A Toolkit for Physicians and Their Staff Members

Submitted By:   kurshauna
Author Name:  Medical Leadership Council on Cultural Proficiency
Published:  0000-00-00

Website:  http://medicalleadership.org/educational_toolkit.pdf
  Description:   Addressing Language Access in Your Practice is a 40-page toolkit developed to assist physicians and their office staffs in improving the language access capabilities of the practice. The toolkit, published in 2005, includes practical information for practices. It is sponsored by the CAFP for 5 CME credits. A revised edition will be available in 2006.
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