#1387
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 08:30:50 -0500
From: "Reece, Michael" <mireece@INDIANA.EDU>
Subject: REMINDER: Call for Student Papers
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REMINDER: Call For Papers
Eta Sigma Gamma Health Education Monograph Series
2002 Student Monograph
Below please find the link (or web address depending upon your email system)
for an electronic version of the Call for Papers and Author Guidelines for
the 2002 Student Monograph of the Eta Sigma Gamma Health Education Monograph
Series. Please circulate this announcement to students who may have an
interest in submitting a manuscript for consideration. Please don't
hesitate to contact me via email or phone should you have questions about
this announcement.
Call Address: http://portfolio.iu.edu/mireece/2002callandguidelines.htm
Michael Reece, Ph.D., MPH
Department of Applied Health Science
Indiana University
Bloomington IN 47405
(812) 855-0068 phone
(812) 855-3936 fax
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#1388
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 12:09:32 -0700
From: Michael McNeil <mcneil@OSWEGO.EDU>
Subject: Citation help
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Ok - so I can't find my brain this morning. Somewhere in the world I
seem to remember seeing an article that linked health and student
success - can anyone help me find this? Also looking for articles that
link alcohol (or other health issues) and retention in higher education.
Thanks in advance to the collective brilliance of these lists.
In health,
Michael
--
Michael P. McNeil, M.S.
Health Promotions Coordinator
Oswego State University of New York
LifeStyles Center, WHC #10
Oswego, NY 13126
(315) 312-5648 phone
(315) 312-2502 fax
Laughter is the most healthful exertion.
- Christoph Wildelm Hufeland
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#1389
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:38:20 -0500
From: Gina de Peralta Thorne <DEPERAGP@BSCMAIL.BUFFALOSTATE.EDU>
Subject: Condom manufacturing
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Does anyone have any information about condoms made outside the U.S. We are
told to focus on using condoms made specifically in the U.S. However, I just
recieved a flyer from Global Productions and they have an article that
discusses how condoms are being manufactured in other countries now and that
technology has advanced in these countries to produce condoms as safe as
U.S. condoms. Does anyone have any supportive information about this?
Thanks
Gina
Gina de Peralta Thorne, M.S.
Health Educator
Buffalo State College
deperagp@bscmail.buffalostate.edu
(716) 878-5330
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