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Rising Life Expectancy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Rising Life Expectancy

This book traces the global history of rising life expectancy in the last 200 years.

Low Income, Social Growth, and Good Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Low Income, Social Growth, and Good Health

Life expectancy and income among the first countries to begin health transitions -- Which countries should be studied? -- A colonizer and the country colonized : Japan and Korea -- Very low income is not a barrier : Sri Lanka -- Two neighbors : Panama and Costa Rica -- Capitalism and communism, dictatorship and democracy : Cuba and Jamaica -- The Soviet and Chinese models of social development -- Oil-rich lands -- The Latin American case : income inequality and health in Mexico -- Limiting mortality from fecal disease, malaria, and tuberculosis.

Life of Riley: Beginner's Luck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Life of Riley: Beginner's Luck

Riley is cursed. No, really! After a fairground incident - TOTALLY not his fault - bad luck follows Riley everywhere, causing disaster after disaster. It's got so bad that no one wants to go near Riley, including his teachers! But when new student Brad Chicago shows up, Riley quickly realizes that Brad is the human equivalent of a good luck charm. Can Brad's good luck cancel out Riley's bad luck? Or is this yet another recipe for disaster?

The Best of James Whitcomb Riley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Best of James Whitcomb Riley

The best-loved poems by the "Hoosier Poet" are here collected to read and cherish time and time again. Included are some of Riley’s most durable and endearing works—poems about nature, home, and country as well as the dialect poems for which Riley is famous.

International Government Finance and the Amsterdam Capital Market, 1740-1815
  • Language: en

International Government Finance and the Amsterdam Capital Market, 1740-1815

During the eighteenth century European governments began systematically using an international credit structure whose centre was the Amsterdam capital market. This book reconstructs that system and surveys its principal effects on the European and especially the Dutch economies. Eighteenth-century states borrowed chiefly to finance wars and, increasingly toward the century's end, debts from earlier wars. Military and naval spending and debt service together consumed up to eighty percent of peacetime revenues and more in war. Borrowing on international markets stabilised previously disruptive deficit financing techniques and moderated the economic consequences of sharply irregular war spending. This development however, eased the problems of war-making more than it developed national economies or enhanced prosperity. The Dutch, heretofore seen as having squandered the advantage of cheap credit, actually faced the difficult problem of finding productive uses for their savings at satisfactory returns.

Half Upon a Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Half Upon a Time

In the village of Giant's Hand Jack's grandfather has been pushing him to find a princess and get married, so when a young lady falls out of the sky wearing a shirt that says "Punk Princess," and she tells Jack that her grandmother, who looks suspiciously like the long-missing Snow White, has been kidnapped, Jack decides to help her.

Once Upon Another Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Once Upon Another Time

Lena has a problem: she is a twelve-year-old giant child, but she is still only the size of a human: rejected by the giant king, she and her enormous talking cat, Rufus, go down to the human world seeking some magic that will restore her to her rightful status; Jin is a twelve-year-old genie, not yet allowed his full powers, and at the moment tied, for two more wishes, to the Golden King, an annoying, nasty tyrant who has sent him on a quest--and when these two children meet all the kingdoms may be changed forever.

Rising Life Expectancy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Rising Life Expectancy

Between 1800 and 2000 life expectancy at birth rose from about 30 years to a global average of 67 years, and to more than 75 years in favored countries. This dramatic change was called a health transition, characterized by a transition both in how long people expected to live, and how they expected to die. Rising Life Expectancy examines the way humans reduced risks to their survival, both regionally and globally, to promote world population growth and population aging.

The Ever-Whirling Wheels of Change
  • Language: en

The Ever-Whirling Wheels of Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

We welcome you into the experiences of people at Old Main no matter where you may live. We like to think we live with the legacy of George Gale, founder of Galesville, Wisconsin, whose voracious reading embraced history, the arts, and ideas and who founded Galesville University to expand the horizons of young people around him. This story from Old Main invites you to join the Gale legacy because great art and literature energize culture.

Eighteenth-Century Campaign To Avoid Disease
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Eighteenth-Century Campaign To Avoid Disease

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987-04-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

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