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Giving Blood represents a new agenda for blood donation research.
It explores the diverse historical and contemporary undercurrents
that influence how blood donation takes place, and the social
meanings that people attribute to the act of giving blood. Drawing
from empirical studies conducted in the United States, Canada,
France, Australia, China, India, Latin America and Africa, the
book's chapters turn our attention to the evolution of blood
donation worldwide, examining: the impact of technology advances on
blood collection practices the shifting approaches to donor
recruitment and retention the governance and policy issues
associated with the establishment of blood clinics the political
and legal challenges of regulating blood systems. This innovative
examination moves the focus from individual explanations of rates
of blood donation to a social, structural explanation. It will
appeal to international scholars and students working in the areas
of sociology, medical anthropology, health care, public policy,
socio-legal studies, comparative politics, organizational
management, health and illness, the history of medicine, and public
health ethics.
Giving Blood represents a new agenda for blood donation research.
It explores the diverse historical and contemporary undercurrents
that influence how blood donation takes place, and the social
meanings that people attribute to the act of giving blood. Drawing
from empirical studies conducted in the United States, Canada,
France, Australia, China, India, Latin America and Africa, the
book's chapters turn our attention to the evolution of blood
donation worldwide, examining: the impact of technology advances on
blood collection practices the shifting approaches to donor
recruitment and retention the governance and policy issues
associated with the establishment of blood clinics the political
and legal challenges of regulating blood systems. This innovative
examination moves the focus from individual explanations of rates
of blood donation to a social, structural explanation. It will
appeal to international scholars and students working in the areas
of sociology, medical anthropology, health care, public policy,
socio-legal studies, comparative politics, organizational
management, health and illness, the history of medicine, and public
health ethics.
Julie is a good little girl who loves puppies. However, when she
gets a whole litter of puppies one day, she'll have to learn
responsibility and what it means to juggle five adorable pets.
Just out of hearing of the grasshopper warblers, there was a
good-sized pool of water on the common, probably an old gravel-pit,
its bottom now overgrown with rushes. A sedge warbler, the only one
on the common, lived in the masses of bramble and gorse on its
banks; and birds of so many kinds came to it to drink and bathe
that the pool became a favourite spot with me. One evening, just
before sunset, as I lingered near it, a pied wagtail darted out of
some low scrub at my feet and fluttered, as if wounded, over the
turf for a space of ten or twelve yards before flying away.
Bishop Vincent, writing about boyhood, says, "If I were a boy? Ah,
if I only were! The very thought of it sets my imagination afire.
That 'if' is a key to dreamland. First I would want a thorough
discipline, early begun and never relaxed, on the great truth of
will force as the secret of character. I would want my teacher to
put the weight of responsibility upon me; to make me think that I
must furnish the materials and do the work of building my own
character; to make me think that I am not a stick, or a stone, or a
lump of putty, but a person. That what I am in the long run, is
what I am to make myself."
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