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The priest Daniel Jordán Contreras in the East and Northeast Colombia, 1930-1948
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Sergio Armando Cáceres Mateus
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Catholic Church
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east and northeast of Colombia
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Priest Daniel Jordan
2013
This research is an approach to the life and the work of Priest Daniel Jordán Contreras (1899–1979), with the aim to describe and explain the politic and religious acts of presbytery in different parishes of the diocese of Pamplona in the period between 1930 and 1948, and give an input to the construction of the politic-religious history in the first half of twenty century in Colombia, specifically in the east and northeast region.
Journal Article
Daniel Jordan
2022
The work of Daniel Jordan, Loughborough University School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering as an entry on AJ Students Prize is presented. This project is the product of an exploration of how theoretical and practical design approaches can evolve from understanding habitats and natural infrastructure. It is sited in the Fenlands, drained centuries ago to create flat, low-lying agricultural land. Whittlesey Mere has become a testbed for 'paludiculture', a permaculture for peatland habitats. The masterplan includes a wellness centre, peat monitoring stations, water treatment plant and a biomass plant. The wellness centre acts as a hub for social wellbeing, digital detox and peat-restoring activities.
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Judge extends block of Miss. anti-abortion law
2012
Terri Herring of the Pro Life America Network said the hospitals should deny admitting privileges. \"There's no vetting process for fly-by-night physicians who come in and perform abortions at the clinic,\" Herring said. The law would require anyone performing clinic abortions to be an OB-GYN with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. The doctors at the Jackson Women's Health Organization do not have those privileges, and the clinic says the privileges aren't medically necessary. The clinic maintains it will face irreparable harm from the law, said attorney Michelle Mohaved with the Center for Reproductive Rights.
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