National Centre forHealth Statistics(NCHS) reference, also known as NCHS/ WHO International Growth Reference, was recommended three decades ago by WHO [19]. The NCHS reference was based on data on longitudinal study of children of European ancestry from a single community in the United ...
Analysis / Bias In review, Mike Adams is known as theHealth Rangeraccording toRationalwiki. However, they point out dozens of cases where his claims are false. Besides promoting pseudoscience, the Consumer Wellness Center is an extreme right-wing biased source that frequently promotes false or mis...
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The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.’s Journal for the Center for Policy Analysis and Research (JCPAR) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original research and analyses on public policy issues related to Black politics in the United States and abroad. For the next JCPAR to ...
Fertile Soil for Structural Funds?A Panel Data Analysis of the Conditional Effectiveness of European Cohesion Policy Structural funds are the most intensively used policy instrument by the European Union to promote economic growth in its member states and to speed up the ... S Ederveen,HLFD Groot...
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[Pictured: Newly arrived European immigrants at Ellis Island in 1921.] 1922: The Cable Act Bettmann // Getty Images 1922: The Cable Act The Expatriation Act was passed in March of 1907 with a number of impositions, including stipulations that if a woman lived abroad for more than two year...
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Weimar Germany had a lot of political parties (around forty, depending on how you count them), which can loosely be categorized as: Catholic, communist, conservative, fascist, liberal (in the European sense), and socialist. They all had their own media (mostly newspapers), and many of them...