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You've presented an interesting perspective of Berkeley Engineering's mission, one that considers diversity, equity and inclusion to be intrinsic values: Educating Inclusive Leaders, Creating Knowledge Equitably and Serving a Diverse Society.

The data presented in this paper, both in Cambodia and regionally, demonstrate that the benefits of these new vaccines and technologies are not being distributed equitably enough across the social gradient.

Recommendations: Based on the evaluation findings, the following recommendations are presented for the future implementation, sustainability and expansion of CtCSRP: 1. Expand Resources to Ensure Quality and Sustainability: To be implemented effectively and equitably, this programme requires that sufficient materials be in place for children, Young Facilitators, and teachers.

These disagreements are not new, and they may be less dichotomous than how they are often presented, but nonetheless they continue to exert substantial influence over health care access, short- and long-term health outcomes, and how equitably resources for health are distributed across population groups.

"At this time of great promise for the Big East Conference, it is especially heartening to me to present you with a facility that will so equitably serve the St . Johns community while allowing us to maintain our rightful and traditional place as a cornerstone" of the conference.

FCA US intends to work with the incoming administration to present its case and resolve this matter fairly and equitably and to assure the EPA and FCA US customers that the company's diesel-powered vehicles meet all applicable regulatory requirements.

But he seems to have expertly sidestepped much immediate criticism by presenting his solution to a problem that bedeviled his predecessors as environmentally friendly and equitably distributed among the city boroughs.

This paper presents evidence to support a hypothetical pathway (derived from Woodward et al's framework) between globalization, nutrition and health on the premise that the effects of economic globalization in New Zealand, including those on the dairy industry, have had consequences for consumers to equitably purchase milk.

As Haiti rebuilds over the next several years, local, governmental and international organizations must leverage the enormous potential of the providers already present to more equitably distribute work and create a more effective health-care infrastructure.

Prophet Muhammad's pact, for example, could serve as a light to resolving the present Palestinian-Israeli conflict; it lays the guiding principle that resources must be shared equitably between nations and that attacking innocent civilians is unacceptable.

As McMenamy thereafter, with Dietrich's knowledge, spent time and money in doing work under the contract, Dietrich is equitably estopped from setting up the failure to complete within the specified time as a defense to the present suit.

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