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NYTimes People: Bogdanich, Walt
samples, a trade group for pharmacists gave instructions on how to sidestep such requests. October 23, 2012, Tuesday MORE ON: New England Compounding Center, Food and Drug Administration, International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists, Meningitis, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals),...
Drug Abuse: Altered States Program Discussion Guide
drugs by 12th-graders climbed from 27.1 % in 1992 to 42.4% in 1997. Marijuana use among teenage girls is increasing faster than it is among boys; girls’ drug violations also increased by more than 13,000 from 1991 to 1996, most of which were for possession of marijuana....
Manhattan Institute For Policy Research:Election 2
The FDA and drugmakers should think small By Robert Goldberg, USA Today, 2-28-05 Scourge of the Times By Heather Mac Donald, New York Sun, 2-28-05 Proficiency 101 By Jay P. Greene & Marcus A. Winters, Philadelphia Inquirer, 2-28-05 The War on the War on Poverty By Myron Magnet, Wall Stree...
 Growth, Poverty and Employment in Brazil, Chile and Mexico
W o rk in g P ap er GROWTH, POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT IN BRAZIL, CHILE AND MEXICO overty Centre INTERNATIONALP The International Poverty Centre is jointly supported by the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) and the Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development P...
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W o rk in g P ap er GROWTH, POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT IN BRAZIL, CHILE AND MEXICO overty Centre INTERNATIONALP The International Poverty Centre is jointly supported by the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) and the Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme, New York. December, 2007Working Paper number 42 Eduardo Zepeda International Poverty Centre Diana Alarcón United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Fábio Veras Soares
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W o rk in g P ap er GROWTH, POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT IN BRAZIL, CHILE AND MEXICO overty Centre INTERNATIONALP The <span class="highlight">International</span> Poverty Centre is jointly supported by the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) and the Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme, New York. December, 2007Working Paper number 42 Eduardo Zepeda <span class="highlight">International</span> Poverty Centre Diana Alarc&oacute;n United Nations Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Economic and Social <span class="highlight">Affairs</span> F&aacute;bio Veras Soares
Social and Emotional Distress among American Indian and Alaska Native Students: Research F...
College Press. Beauvais, F. (1996). Trends in drug use among American Indian students and dropouts, 1975-1994. American Journal of Public Health, 86(11), 1594-1598. Benard, B. (1997). Turning it around for all youth: From risk to resilience (ERIC/CUE Digest No. 126). New York: E...
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