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What this show seems to lack, and "First Person" has in abundance, is an attempt to understand the subjects on screen and to suggest a certain universality of need if not of action.

However, again, the extremely high endorsement of many of the items provided to participants suggests a degree of universality in information needs, at least within this sample of pregnant and postnatal women.

A template for future legal analysis drawing on individual harm, consent, and respect for the autonomy of the individual and the universality of human rights needs to be established which can then be used to support the implementation of the right to health in the context of TCAH.

This idea of universality needs several qualifications, however.

Elaine Romero's "Day of Our Dead," an encounter between an American Indian healer (Ms. Martin) and a skeptical Anglo American (Constance Boardman), has an interesting premise about role reversal, the universality of loss and the need for comfort.

His poem on the death of a beloved pet, meanwhile, might easily have slid into mawkishness; instead, through his skill and sincerity, he manages to transform it into a case for the universality of love, and the need to honour it wherever we find it.

Some will venture to suggest these south-south exchanges are more relevant than north-south exchanges in the current age of universality and need for global citizenship.

On other contentious issues the United States feels as strongly: the universality of human rights and the need to intervene -- if the United Nations is unable to act -- when there is genocide or ethnic cleansing, or when states are failing.

Hopefully these senseless and tragic deaths will help to shatter the stigma, bring focus to the universality of the problem and the need to take action to save lives.

However, despite the high information need and universality of re-entry topics, standardized and easy-accessible care to facilitate the transition towards breast cancer survivorship is lacking.

She was raised a Methodist, worked in education, and always had a strong faith; however Anglicanism, like her vocation, seemed to have rather crept up on her: a slow-burning conviction of the universality of God's love, and the need for her to convey it.

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