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...been a fatal flaw in our approach is that we have gradually abandoned comprehensive health care and a public-health perspective for focused attention on selective diseases," Prime Minister Singh said at the April 2005 launch of the National Rural Health Mission. "We have grievously erred in the design of many of our health programs. We have created a delivery model that fragments resources and dissipates energies. Most importantly we have paid inadequate attention to the public-health issues and the possibilities of social and preventive medicine...
...many people about how uncomfortable they are,” Davis said. Several residents referred to Meyers’ death when expressing their general concerns about pedestrian safety during the public comment session of the meeting. They attributed the danger associated with crossing the street to the poor design and upkeep of intersections, especially during inclement weather, Councillor Craig A. Kelley also said that the city could take more actions to ensure pedestrian safety. “We’re not taking traffic management as seriously as we should,” he said. Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves...
He’s been called director, actor, and producer, but those in the theater community know him best as technician, carpenter, set builder and light designer. Basically, if you need a free-standing, removable 15x4 plank of wood on the set of your play, David S. Jewett ’08—one of this year’s recipients of the Louise Donovan Award—is the person to call. A Minneapolis native, Jewett has always had an interest in theater but only got involved in set construction after coming to Harvard...
...floor. As stage manager, she knows a show the best and is sensitive to the subtle gestures of an actor or cadence of speech. A good production, Kaufman says, may derive its greatness from the audience’s personal involvement in the show, the acting quality, a cohesive design, or the story-telling experience.“It’s different for everyone,” she says. “Good theater is impossible to describe, but you always know it when you see it...It’s the one kind of art that is never...
...Finding Nemo.” Stanton doesn’t only write the screenplays for these Disney/Pixar blockbusters. He also co-directed “A Bug’s Life” and directed “Finding Nemo,” worked on character design and animation on “Toy Story” and “A Bug’s Life,” produced “Monsters, Inc.” and “Ratatouille,” and provided voice work for characters in “Cars...