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Of course, it's easier to deal with unhappiness when it's safely relegated to the 1950s, which might be why this film feels so period piecey. Don't get me wrong. I'd kill for some of that mid-century modern furniture, and I bet smoking was a lot more fun before the surgeon general's warning, but all that gorgeousness has a distancing effect. This is not an issue with the source material. Richard Yates's book -- at once more devastating and more compassionate than the film, more tragic and much funnier -- was not a period piece but a nearly contemporary novel, published in 1961. Yates was no fan of conformity or domesticity, but he was too good a writer to use them as scapegoats. His target goes beyond the bounds of the '50s suburbs to the more universal outlines of the viciously unhappy...
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...-- 25 Years of Progress -- A report of the Surgeon General. U.S. Department of Health and Human Servi...
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There's been an increase in their tariff and clearly the volume they're seeing is higher," [Terry Goertzen] said. "The public may have seen there are more what people call bleeding stations, where you can draw blood and get it tested.
"I don't think this man works less than 14 to 16 hours a day," [Olson] said. "He's a very hard worker and he does a number of procedures that are not common to every general surgeon."
"We will recover some money," Goertzen said. "It varies from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars depending on what we've found."
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That's general, all right. All in a day's work for the man who in 1968 became Manitoba's first rural general surgeon south of Dauphin.
He's had an effect on just about everybody in this area at some time or other," said Jim Neufeld, administrator of the CW Wiebe Medical Clinic in [Winkler]. "It's often said around here that we will have to find another two Dr. Jacobs to replace him.
Dr. [Jacob] grew up in rural India in the state of Kerala. He chose to do his post-graduate work in Canada because Canada was a beacon to the world at that time. After graduating, Dr. Jacob spent a year doing missionary work at a leprosy hospital in India. When he returned to Canada, he started work in Pembina Valley at the invitation of a friend, the late Dr. Harold Dyck.
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... , Son Excellence la Gouverneure générale en conseil prend le Règlement modifiant le Règle...
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...927; Rocket v. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, [1990] 2 S.C.R. 232; Slaight Communica...
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...Dr. Udwadia is a general surgeon who trained in Mumbai , India, where he is...
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...Dr. Udwadia is a general surgeon who trained in Mumbai , India, where he is...
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L'étude examine l'éducation et la formation en matière de sexualité que reçoivent les psychologues cliniciens et conseillers durant leurs études supérieures et stages. Au total, 162 psychologues ont répondu à un questionnaire sur Internet. Presque tous avaient reçu une certaine formation reliée à la sexualité durant leurs études supérieures; sa portée et sa complexité étaient limitées, mais elles n'étaient pas fonction des années d'exercice des cliniciens. Le modelage et la rétroaction auraient été sous-utilisés comme méthodes de formation. Les participants ont rapporté une plus grande formation sur les problèmes d'ordre sexuel (par ex., violence et dysfonction sexuelle) que sur des aspects d'une saine sexualité (telles la contraception, les ITS et MTS). Les expériences de formation pro...
... physical and mental health (Office of the Surgeon General, 2001; World Health Organization, 2004). H...
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...Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister ...Surgeon General's Report published in 2006 clearly establi...