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    COLONIALISM PHARMACY RELIGION LEPROSY BOTOX DEHYDRATION NGOs AYUSH… Disability and Rehabilitation: An Ethnography of the “Center for the Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed” in Bangladesh by Farjina Malek Health and Society in South Asia Series‚ no. 8 edited by William Sax‚ Gabriele Alex and Constanze Weigl ISSN 2190-4294 Disability and Rehabilitation: An Ethnography of the ‘Center for the Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed’ in Bangladesh. Master Thesis in partial fulfillment for the award

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    cases against the state of California and considering recommendations from psychiatrists‚ these procedures are necessary for the sanity of inmates. Along these lines‚ the context of the eighth amendment becomes

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    INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT & RESETTLEMENT ISSUES: ANALYSIS CHIRANJIT GANGULY‚ GEORGE CHERIAN‚ DAVID SOLOMON XAVIER INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP‚ BATCH 18‚ SEC A “The millions of displaced people do not exist anymore. When history is written they would not be in it‚ not even as statistics. Some of them have subsequently been displaced three and four times. True‚ they are not being annihilated or taken to gas chambers‚ but I can warrant that the quality of their accommodation

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    Do Prison Inmates Suffer from Mental Illness in Significant Numbers? Approximately 24% of males and 42.1% of the female population were incarnated in the mid 2000’s (Steadman et al.‚ 2009‚ 761). How many of these inmates suffer from mental illness? According to Blitz‚ Wolff‚ and Shi (2008)‚ approximately half of these inmates are known to suffer from a mental disorder (386). The assertion to be examined in this paper is that today’s prison inmates do not suffer from mental illness in significant

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    Young‚ J.‚ Brown‚ L.‚ Ooze‚ S.‚ Smith‚ J.‚ Greenwood‚ D. (2012). Physical rehabilitation for older people in long term care. Doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004294.pub3. The author begins by explaining the importance of physical rehabilitation to the elderly living in the nursing homes. In the article they stated that the objective of this study was to evaluate the benefits and harms of rehabilitation interventions directed at maintaining‚ or improving‚ physical function for older

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    Rehabilitation for Chondromalacia Patella Generally‚ conservative rehabilitation is used for chondromalacia patella before looking at other options‚ such as surgery. Conservative treatment has two main objectives: control of symptoms‚ and increasing and maintenance of quadriceps strength. In the article “Chondromalacia Patellae in Athletes-A schematic Protocol of Management”‚ the treatment protocol was divided into 4 stages: (1) Acute phase‚ (2) Subacute phase‚ (3) Chronic phase‚ and (4) Maintenance

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    Comparing the Effectiveness of Punishment versus Rehabilitation AJS/502 Comparing the Effectiveness of Punishment versus Rehabilitation Two objectives in the criminal justice system are that of rehabilitation and punishment‚ and society reserves high expectations the system will live up to those expectations. Everyone in the criminal justice field and the public have ideas and opinions on what will work and what will not work when it comes time to punish or rehabilitate criminals‚ and there

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    philosophy towards rehabilitation comes mostly from my work experiences but also has influences from my community‚ and my up-bringing. I believe that every individual‚ disability or not‚ should get the best care and education that is available‚ people should be treated equally no matter where they are in the community‚ and an individual should be accepted for who they are‚ not be defined by a disability. In 1970‚ bitter wrote three philosophical views as a base for rehabilitation: equality of opportunity

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    Introduction This is a case study of Aneka Jacobsen‚ who seeks cardiac rehabilitation (CR) phase III‚ after a recent myocardial infarction (MI) which is commonly known as a heart attack. This is considered the intensive supervised phase‚ usually 4-6 weeks post event and discharge from hospital. It may be offered in supervised groups within the outpatient department of a hospital‚ in community setting or as part of a home-based package. The case study briefly examines her past and current history

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    The prison system does have a plan for deterrence and rehabilitation for prisoners. After the results relating to the prisoners that were arrested for drug offenses‚ the prison system has attempted to balance the disciplinary action and the rehab program for the drug offenders. The plan is to enforce stricter laws to sustain the deterrence plan to deter offenders from wanting to commit any future drug offenses and others not to want to commit any crimes related to drugs. As long as the deterrence

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