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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Ethnicity and health in north west England

Kyffin, Robert Geoffrey Ellesmere January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
2

Ethnic Conflict in Indonesia causes and recommended measures

Siddiq, Irfan. 12 1900 (has links)
This research examines ethnic conflicts in Indonesia from 1998 to 2004 in an attempt to identify their underlying causes by using two case studies of ethnic conflict, one on Maluku Island and one in Poso, Central Sulawesi. The lessons learned that I drew from those two case studies address the questions, of why have ethnic conflicts in Indonesia taken place more frequently since 1998 and what the best strategies for the Indonesian government to use to prevent the eruption of ethnic conflicts in Indonesia in the future? With regard to the lessons learned from Maluku and Poso, this research generally concludes that underlying factors such as political disputes, economic and social disparities, religious and cultural differences, and tribal disputes have contributed to the current ethnic conflicts in Indonesia. Among the underlying factors, political disputes and economic and social disparities outweighed the other factors and played a more significant role in triggering the initial conflicts. This research contributes valuable information to the Indonesian government and nongovernmental organizations in dealing with future ethnic conflicts in Indonesia.
3

Success in Civil Military Operations

Brown, Thomas JoseÌ 09 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question of what determines the success of Civil Military Operations (CMO). With the United States military involved in the largest CMO mission since World War II in Iraq, answering this question becomes even more important. In this thesis, success will not be confined to tactical, operational or strategic CMO success. To determine what causes success or failure in CMO, this thesis will conduct three different case study analyses of Iraq based on the three predominant ethno-religious regions of the country: Kurdish North, Sunni Center, and Shi'a South. In order to analyze, compare, and contrast these three separate cases, this thesis will use three independent variables: integration of CMO in all phases of the operations; balance of CMO between the combat or civilian operations; and attitude of the Host Nation (HN) or occupied area. These variables set the conditions necessary for CMO success. In conclusion, this thesis provides essential principles for CMO planning and identifies requirements in doctrine, training, organization, and structure of CMO forces for future operations.
4

Implications of societal fragmentation for state formation can democracy succeed in Afghanistan?

Rhinefield, Jeffrey D. 03 1900 (has links)
Afghanistan is facing the daunting challenge of creating a stable, all inclusive and democratically based government that will be viewed as legitimate among all ethnic, social and religious groups. This will be a great trial for Afghans, who for decades have faced the realities of ethnic fragmentation and its impact on politics, culture and society of Afghanistan. The focus of this thesis will be on ethnic fragmentation, nationalism, and social structure, as they relate to state formation and democratic development. This thesis assumes these concepts are critical for democratic development in societies with multiple ethnic enclaves and multiple ethnic identities. Four former Afghan regimes are examined and used as case studies in this effort. Specifically, these regimes are analyzed in order to determine how each attempted to overcome cleavages within society during the process of state formation. The case study findings are then used prognostically to assess the current attempt to build a democratic Afghanistan. The thesis concludes with an assessment for success of the current Afghan government and presents recommendations for increasing the overall probability for Afghan democratic development and national cohesion.
5

Some common factors and problems relating to general anaesthesia in Asian and Europeans.

January 1993 (has links)
Ivan Timothy Houghton. / Thesis (M.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 237-290). / Table of Contents --- p.5 / Signed Statement --- p.8 / List of Illustrations --- p.9 / List of Tables --- p.13 / Abstract --- p.16 / Publications and Presentations Resulting from the Work of the Thesis --- p.21 / Section I Introduction and Methods / Chapter Chapter1 --- Thesis Statement and Problem --- p.30 / Hypothesis and Objective of Thesis --- p.30 / Objectives --- p.30 / Review of Literature --- p.30 / Studies undertaken --- p.47 / Chapter Chapter2 --- Methods --- p.51 / Ethical Approval --- p.53 / Clinical Studies --- p.51 / Laboratory Studies --- p.53 / Equipment --- p.56 / Assays --- p.60 / Section II Intubation / Chapter Chapter3 --- Sympathoadrenal Response to Intubation --- p.65 / Chapter Chapter4 --- Suxamethonium Myalgia --- p.81 / Chapter Chapter5 --- An Antidepolarising Muscle Relaxant for Intubation --- p.106 / Section III Use of Opioids / Chapter Chapter6 --- Pethidine Pharmacokinetics --- p.126 / Chapter Chapter7 --- Ventilatory Response to Carbon Dioxide with Morphine --- p.151 / Chapter Chapter8 --- Alfentanil Supplementation --- p.166 / Chapter Chapter9 --- Response to Pethidine and Nalbuphine Analgesia --- p.184 / Section IV Use of Halothane / Chapter Chapter10 --- Determination of Minimum Alveolar Concentration of Halothane .。 --- p.203 / Annexure --- p.213 / Section V Summary and Conclusions / Chapter Chapter11 --- Summary --- p.217 / Conclusions --- p.232 / Suggestions for further research --- p.235 / "Section VI References, Author Index and Appendices" / References --- p.237 / Author Index --- p.291 / Appendices / Chapter i. --- Acknowledgements --- p.315 / Chapter ii --- Personal Work --- p.318 / Chapter iii --- Glossary of Terms --- p.320 / Chapter iv --- Ethical Committee Approval Certificates --- p.322 / Chapter v. --- Consent forms --- p.341 / Addendum / Individual Patient Data Tables / Statistical Data Tables / Table of Contents --- p.365 / Section II Intubation / Chapter Chapter 3 --- Sympathoadrenal Response to Intubation / Individual patient data table --- p.367 / Statistical data tables --- p.377 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- Suxamethonium Myalgia / Individual patient data table --- p.386 / Statistical data tables --- p.415 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- An Antidepolarising Muscle Relaxant for Intubation / Individual patient data table --- p.419 / Statistical data tables --- p.442 / Section III Use of Opioids / Chapter Chapter 6 --- Pethidine Pharmacokinetics / Individual patient data table I --- p.443 / Individual patient data table II --- p.460 / Individual patient data table III --- p.464 / Statistical data tables --- p.478 / Chapter Chapter 7 --- Ventilatory Response to Carbon Dioxide with Morphine / Indivdual patient data table --- p.483 / Statistical data tables --- p.525 / Chapter Chapter 9 --- Response to Pethidine and Nalbuphine Analgesia / Individual patient data table --- p.527 / Section IV Use of Halothane / Chapter Chapter 10 --- Determination of Minimum Alveolar Concentration of Halothane / Individual patient data table --- p.544 / Statistical data tables --- p.553 / Section V Summary and Conclusions / Chapter Chapter 11 --- Aggregated Data / Anthropometric data / Individual patient data table --- p.554 / Biochemical data / Individual patient data table --- p.573 / Cardiovascular data / Individual patient data table --- p.577 / Statistical Table --- p.596
6

Locating ethnic context mother's characteristics and child mortality in Trinidad and Tobago /

Chijiwa, Kuniko. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Florida, 2003. / Title from title page of source document. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references.
7

Criteria for effective practices in interracial camping

Berke, Eugene Joseph. January 1950 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University, 1950. / Advisor: W.C. Batchelor, School of Social Administration. Text made available in compliance with Section 108 of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 256-272). Online version of print reproduction.
8

National identification, national preference and social choice in children of the late primary school years.

Coats, Ian Cameron. January 1975 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons.)) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Psychology, 1975.
9

Etnicitet som problem i arkeologisk forskning

Bågenholm, Gösta. January 1996 (has links)
"Uppsats för fil.lic.-examen"--T.p. verso. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-94).
10

Interface of ethnic and national attachment perceptions of group discrimination as a moderator of subgroup asymmetry /

Molina, Ludwin Edgardo, January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--UCLA, 2007. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-137).

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