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Fourteen and Trapped! By: Josephine Anita Ware Fourteen and Trapped! is the shocking true story about a teenager who, after being assaulted and becoming pregnant at 14, is married off to her aggressor and forced to suffer years of physical and mental abuse. However, throughout the fear and the pain, whenever the world seemed darkest, she found the Grace of God and His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and protection, guidance, and purpose in listening to that still-small voice, the gift of the Holy Spirit.
The last 20 years has seen a rapid increase in infectious diseases, particularly those that are termed "emerging diseases" such as SARS, "neglected diseases" such as malaria and those that are deemed biothreats such as anthrax. It is well-recognized that the most effective modality for preventing infectious diseases is vaccination. This book provides researchers with a better understanding of what is currently known about these diseases, including whether there is a vaccine available or under development. It also informs readers of the key issues in development of a vaccine for each disease. Provides a comprehensive treatise of the agents that are responsible for emerging and neglected diseases and those that can be used as biothreats Includes the processes such as the vaccine development pathway, vaccine manufacturing and regulatory issues that are critical to the generation of these vaccines to the marketplace Each chapter will include a map of the world showing where that particular disease is naturally found
Americans should not be lifted immediately to a full state of political power. It was an attitude that typified the ambivalence of many white northerners toward the course of Reconstruction policy."--BOOK JACKET.
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"This thesis consists of three independent essays in applied economics. Chapter 1 evaluates the impact of high-tech clusters on inequality by focusing on a Chinese placed-based industrial policy called "Made in China 2025". We conduct an event-study analysis to investigate the effects of high-tech clusters on labor demand, wages, and living costs across occupations and regions. We find that the pilot cities experience a significant increase in online job vacancies and offered wages relative to non-pilot cities. At the same time, the wage gap between non-routine and routine occupations widens. On the contrary, this policy lowers labor demand and wages in neighboring areas of the pilot cities....