|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
|
occupational mobility
... Read more |
|
Credentialism
Credentialism BIBLIOGRAPHY Credentialism, as a social phenomenon, refers to reliance upon formal credentials conferred by educational institutions, professional organizations, and other associations as a principal means to determine the qualifications of individuals to perform a range of... Read more |
|
|
Mosul
Mosul , Arab. al Mawsil, city (1987 pop. 664,221), provincial capital, N Iraq, on the Tigris River, opposite the ruins of Nineveh . It is the largest city in N Iraq and the third largest city in the country. Trade in agricultural goods and exploitation of oil in the nearby oil fields are the two... Read more |
|
Air Bag
Air Bag Background An air bag is an inflatable cushion designed to protect automobileoccupants from serious injury in the case of a collision. The air bag is part of an inflatable restraint system, also known as an air cushion restraint system (ACRS) or an air bag ... Read more |
|
Occupational therapy
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY The primary focus of occupational therapy is enabling individuals to participate actively and meaningfully in their day to day lives. Occupation is defined as any meaningful activity a person may do throughout the course of a day, including taking care of one's self (self... Read more |
|
Occupational Medicine
MEDICINE, OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE, OCCUPATIONAL, attempts to maintain workers' health, prevent disease, and treat the results of occupational disease or accident. The field of occupational medicine in its modern form developed largely through the efforts of women reformers during the Progressive... Read more |
|
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) is the medical society in the United States that represents the over seven thousand physicians specializing in occupational and environmental medicine. ACOEM was... Read more |
|
United States. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the primary federal agency conducting research on the safety and health of the workplace. NIOSH is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S. Department... Read more |
|
Khedive of Egypt Ismail
Ismail Pasha Ismail Pasha (1830-1895) was the charming but spendthrift pasha and khedive of Egypt during the decade prior to British occupation. Ismail Pasha was born in Cairo, the grandson of Mohammed Ali and second son of Ibrahim Pasha. He completed their work in that he bought from the... Read more |
|
physiotherapy
physiotherapy The modern development of physiotherapy as a branch of professional health care began to take shape in the last few decades of the nineteenth century. Earlier physical treatments — in particular hydrotherapy, exercise, and massage — in Europe have their roots in antiquity... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term Headache upon Headache Questions of Iraq nukes and occupation
Suggestions: