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November | 2011 | MethodLogical
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Bizarre sex crimes in Zimbabwe. November 28, 2011. I overheard this story on the BBC radio news tonight: a group of women in Zimbabwe have been accused of committing a series of rapes against men in order to collect their semen for alleged “ritualistic” reasons. Apparently they meant … Continue reading →. Can an academic institute fight poverty? November 7, 2011. Base of the pyramid.
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Medical student. Aspiring public health practitioner. Taking a stand for international gay rights. December 7, 2011. This week U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that the U.S. would fight for gay rights throughout the world, stating “it should never be a crime to be gay” regardless of a country’s culture or religious practices. In many … Continue reading →. Can an academic institute fight poverty? Last we...
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The Case for Cost-Effectiveness | MethodLogical
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Risk Externalities, Sleeping Around, and HIV. Health – Life Expectancy – Education? The Case for Cost-Effectiveness. November 17, 2010. It appears I’ve engaged in a bit of a bait and switch. At the end of my last post. Takes on water, you might be better served to determine who should get those spots on the lifeboats. Font-family: “Times New Roman”. They have the best chance of making it to land on their own. Is it fair...
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Can an academic institute fight poverty? | MethodLogical
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Promising malaria vaccines in the pipeline? Bizarre sex crimes in Zimbabwe →. Can an academic institute fight poverty? November 7, 2011. Our more diligent readers may have noticed that a large number of MethodLogical contributors. Are Stanford alums ( football team. 8211; you be the judge. Nevertheless, imagine our pride at learning that Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. On campus, we call it The Farm. It is not e...
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. A Case Study from Punjab, India”. Pamela plans to shape her career in international economic development through integral partnerships between the public and private sectors. Richard Svensson, Säffle, Sweden. July 3, 2011 at 12:04 pm. I am interesting to have more information on what Danika Barry is studying about healfcare into communites. Pingback: Can an academic institute fight poverty? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Bizarre sex crimes in Zimbabwe | MethodLogical
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Can an academic institute fight poverty? Taking a stand for international gay rights →. Bizarre sex crimes in Zimbabwe. November 28, 2011. I overheard this story on the BBC radio news tonight: a group of women in Zimbabwe have been accused of committing a series of rapes against men in order to collect their semen for alleged “ritualistic” reasons. Http:/ nonparibus.wordpress.com/author. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Author Archives: Jason Kerwin. Http:/ nonparibus.wordpress.com/author. WARNING: Malicious link in previous post (or, adventures in African computing). October 15, 2012. WARNING: Malicious link in previous post (or, adventures in African computing). Cross-post from my other blog; both of these seem to have been compromised through my WordPress account. Jason now blogging at Ceteris Non Paribus. June 25, 2012. Alex Tabarr...
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September | 2011 | MethodLogical
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Monthly Archives: September 2011. September 27, 2011. It’s been exciting watching the economics world embrace randomized controlled trials (RCTs), especially in evaluating practices in the developing world. But is economics (and more broadly, behavioral science) suited for evaluating large-scale questions through RCTs? One thing that has always … Continue reading →. September 12, 2011. Malaria news and discussion.
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Global health and development. Social justice and equality. A bit of everything else. Newer posts →. Promising malaria vaccines in the pipeline? October 22, 2011. Efforts at designing effective malaria vaccines have been stifled by the variation among the different strains of the parasite, but two vaccine trials have given researchers cause for hope. A small trial in Burkina Faso. Previous attempts to eliminate malaria have been unsuccessful. A much larger trial. In general, evaluating vaccines is challe...
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