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Extractions: Kingdom of Cambodia November 2001 Second Synthesis Report on the Working Conditions Situation in Cambodia's Garment Sector Third Synthesis Report on the Working Conditions Situation in Cambodia's Garment Sector Fourth Synthesis Report on the Working Conditions Situation in Cambodia's Garment Sector On 20 January 1999, the Governments of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the United States of America entered into a three-year Trade Agreement on Textile and Apparel. The Agreement sets an export quota for garments from Cambodia to the United States, while seeking to improve working conditions and respect for basic workers' rights in Cambodia's garment sector by promoting compliance with - and effective enforcement of - Cambodia's Labour Code as well as internationally recognised core labour standards. It offers a possible 14% annual increase in Cambodia's export entitlements to the United States provided the Government of Cambodia supports: "The implementation of a programme to improve working conditions in the textile and apparel sector, including internationally recognised core labour standards, through the application of Cambodian labour law" (Article 10B, US-Cambodia Textile Agreement)
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Extractions: Table of Contents Health and Safety Resources and Tips for Faculty Trip Leaders Student Travel Abroad Student Responsiblities Student Check List ... Student Travel Aboard Medical Profile Form Health and Safety Resources and Tips For Faculty Trip Leaders Prior to the trip, review the equipment, supplies and skills you need. Consider what emergencies could arise and how you would deal with those situations. Provide your department manager with an itinerary. The American Red Cross has a web site with health and safety tips for hiking safety: http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/tips/hiking.html
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Extractions: Registration and specified fees are paid by all students enrolled at The University of Arizona. In addition, students who are not official residents of the State of Arizona pay non-resident tuition. Conditions determining state residency are established by Arizona state law. A summary of conditions and processes for determining residency status, as well as a copy of the on-line application, is available through The University of Arizona's main web page at www.arizona.edu and through the Office of Residency Classification at (520) 621-3636. Tuition and Fees Per Semester for the 2003-04 Academic Year Registration and fees per unit of credit in the summer are $131.50. Non-resident tuition is not assessed during Summer sessions. Additional charges include an Arizona Financial Aid Trust fee of $6.00 for 1-6 units of credit or $12.00 for 7 or more units of credit; and a $12.50 Recreation Center fee for 3 or more units per session, a $1.00 KAMP fee, and a $1.00 ASA fee per summer session. Because all fees are subject to change, students should consult the current Summer Session Schedule of Classes for fees in effect for any given year.
Extractions: Welcome to Dr. Donnica's Frequently Asked Questions Center. Here you'll find a complete list of all FAQ's. If you have a question or concern, it's very likely that you're not alone. Check out the list below for answers to a variety of important health questions, or search for a specific topic. A Variety of Bladder Problems I am a 34-year-old woman with a bladder problem. I have a pain in my right side that never stops. I go to the bathroom about 7 times at night and experience a lot of pain when having sex. Please help! Abdominal Muscle Separation I recently had someone tell me that they saw a special on TV that said sometimes abdominal muscles can separate, and not heal. How do I find out more about this? How do I find out if this is what's happened to me? Abdominal Pain (Lower Right Side) Pain of any kind, especially when its recurring, is not normal and should never be set on the back burner. Acupuncture and Morning Sickness Dr. Donnica discusses the effectiveness of acupuncture to treat nausea, vomiting, and morning sickness in a question and answer format.
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Extractions: News: August, 1, 2000 . It is Monsoon season all over Asia which brings on many acute epidemic diseases. At this time, there is an outbreak of Dengue Fever in many areas of the world.. For this reason, the First Aid Room as been updated with a study of Dengue Fever and its remedies in the Homoeopathic Materia Medica. The ABC's of First Aid Asphyxia (Cessation of Respiration). Back Injuries Bites and Stings Bleeding and Hemorrhages. ... Iatrogenesis Reactions caused by drugs, operations, and invasive procedures Poisoning Shock Sore Throats Sprains and Strains ... Wounds and Cuts The Homoeopathic First Responder Ever since the early years of homoeopathy the similarity between certain remedies and similar symptom syndromes has been recorded. Through clinical confirmations homoeopaths came to know categories of remedies that were similar to many acute and chronic disease states. There are no one-sided specifics in homoeopathy but there are homogeneous groups of remedies which are similar to the gestalt of characteristic symptoms of accidents, befallments and acute mistunements. In the case of traumas and accidents the task of finding a homoeopathic remedy is much simplified when compared with the chronic case taking methods. Why is this?
Extractions: Training Activity Back to: Centurion Title Hostile Environments and Emergency First Aid at Work Training Course (HEFAT) Description The one-week course addresses a range of threats to health and safety, from such factors as diseases, health and hygiene, proliferation of weapons, known use of land mines, etc. The aim is to teach people how to identify and correctly assess risks to safety and security while living and working in areas that may be volatile, whether through political unrest, harsh climatic conditions, unfriendly governments or regimes, or a variety of other reasons. Within the course, Centurion has developed a range of Hostile Environments Training modules that convey a greater general awareness on a variety of subjects. Examples include ballistics awareness, how to react to a hostage taking, some golden rules on health and hygiene in remote areas, and the pros and cons of wearing personal protective equipment. The majority of our media, charity, and humanitarian agency clients have opted for this course, which encompasses the following hostile environments subjects, along with a great deal of emergency field first aid that assumes that definitive care is not immediately available.
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Extractions: Advanced Search Financial Aid Terms and Conditions Satisfactory Academic Progress ( Appeal Online Federal Title IV student aid recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress. In order to continue to be eligible to receive assistance, undergraduates must average passing 67 percent of all hours they attempt and achieve the following cumulative grade-point averages: 1.50 GPA for 0-30 hours, 1.75 GPA for 31-60 hours, and 2.00 GPA for 61+ hours. Hours are based on the combined total hours at The University of Mississippi and other institutions. The cumulative GPA is based on course work at The University of Mississippi only. Undergraduates are no longer eligible to receive aid once they have attempted 190 total hours. Satisfactory academic progress is checked at the end of each spring semester. Students failing to meet the standard are placed on financial aid suspension beginning with the summer term. Students placed on financial aid suspension are ineligible to receive any federal student aid funds. Students who fail to maintain satisfactory academic progress may submit an appeal online to the Office of Financial Aid citing any special or mitigating circumstances they believe should be considered. Students submitting successful appeals are placed on financial aid probation and allowed to receive federal student aid for one semester. Each successful appeal includes academic requirements that must be met to receive aid beyond the one semester. Students denied aid for failure to meet these satisfactory academic progress requirements may re-establish eligibility once they meet the requirements.
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Extractions: General Information For The Traveler Overview The Northwestern Memorial Travel Immunization Center is pleased to provide you with basic information about safe, healthy travel, along with links to reliable websites for more detailed information. This information is not intended to replace guidance from your physician. Rather, please use this information to develop questions to discuss when you see your physician or the Travel Immunization Center. Immunization Recommendations By Region Travel Immunization utilizes guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is the lead federal agency responsible for protecting the health of people at home and abroad. On the CDC website, you will find current information about immunization recommendations for travel to most countries. It is important to remember that the risk of exposure to each disease may vary from city to city within a country, and by month or season. A consultation with Travel Immunization will offer you the most specific and complete customized information about your risk and exposure. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Top Ten Ways To Stay Healthy Travel Immunization has developed a list of the Top Ten Ways to Stay Healthy while traveling. These tips represent some basic, common sense ideas about avoiding the most frequent health problems for travelers. Please click on the icon to view and print the list.
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