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Governors' mansions of the South /
Published 2008“…It includes the country’s oldest governor’s mansion in continuous use, in Virginia, plus two built as recently as the 1960s, in Louisiana and Georgia. …”
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Pregnancy, Brain Death, and A Proposed Louisiana Bill
Published 2014-06-01“…Since the moment House Bill 1274 hit Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk, it has been the subject of much debate. …”
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Resilience of health systems in conflict affected governorates of Iraq, 2014–2018
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A Rapid Micromixer for Centrifugal Microfluidic Platforms
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Predictive Statistical Cost Estimation Model for Existing Single Family Home Elevation Projects
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Displacement and Replacement: The Political History of David Duke, Patrick Buchanan, and Racial Resentment
Published 2023-04-01“…Duke, former leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, used White displacement fears to earn elected office in the Louisiana state legislature. He then ran for governor, senator, and president, but was thwarted in these campaigns partly thanks to Black voters. …”
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Reproductive Ethics and Family
Published 2021-07-01“…Retrieved April 08, 2021, from https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-reminds-surrogates-and-parents-their-new-insurance-rights-and-protections-during [38] U.S. …”
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POLST
Published 2014-06-01“…In stark contrast to the legislative developments in the Louisiana Capitol, a bill is awaiting Illinois Governor Pat Quinn’s signature that would expand a health care paradigm being hailed as the “best kind of end-of-life care that has come along.” …”
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Flint Revisited
Published 2020-07-01“…The Report, which also contained several remedial recommendations, was highly publicized in several periodicals, including the New York Times (NYT).[47] In its coverage of the Report, the NYT noted: The five-member panel put a spotlight on a long-running civil rights issue: whether minorities and the poor are treated differently when it comes to environmental matters, relegating them to some of the most dangerous places in the country: flood prone areas of New Orleans that were devastated after Hurricane Katrina; highly polluted parts of Detroit and the Bronx; and “cancer alley” in Louisiana, where residents who live near factories suffer disproportionately from disease.[48] Among other things, the NYT also quoted in its article Rep. …”
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