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...Educada en sociolog?a en la universidad de Chicago y ex trabajadora social, Giachello ha dado prioridad al entrenamiento de investigadores, m?dicos y enfermeras. "Existen elementos culturales en el cuidado de la salud, que a?n los mejores estudiantes no hispanos no entienden", explica. Por ejemplo, dice, muchos cl?nicos ignoran el uso de curanderos, cocimientos de hierbas y remedios caseros entre los hispanos y por lo tanto no los tienen en cuenta a la hora de hacer las preguntas necesarias para el diagn?stico m?dico. "Mucho de lo que hacemos proviene de la edificaci?n de la confianza mutua", dice Giachello, que creci?...
...famoso L?piz Labial de Philip Johnson; el Trump World Tower, considerado como el edificio de apartamentos m?s alto del hemisferio y la torre angular Hearst, de Norman Foster, todav?a en construcci?n. Pionero en el complejo mundo de la ingenier?a de edificios altos, Seinuk fue uno de los precursores del uso de un concreto m?s fuerte en Nueva York, un avance que ha ayudado a subsecuentes generaciones de ingenieros a construir m?s alto sin tener que hacer bases m?s anchas. "Mi trabajo?, dice Seinuk, ?siempre ha estado relacionado con ampliar el horizonte?. Cuando lleg? a Estados Unidos proveniente de Cuba, justo...
...Perfessor" of radio's Kollege of Musical Knowledge from 1933 to 1949, whose weekly mix of dance music, comedy and quiz questions drew as many as 20 million listeners and earned him a remarkable $1 million in 1940; of a heart attack; in Chapel Hill, N.C. A popular USO entertainer in World War II, he had several hits, including On a Slow Boat to China and the nonsense ditty Three Little Fishes. He retired from performing in 1950 and worked thereafter for the Christian Science Church...
...stage, ?appearing in summer stock in New England,? the Sun obit observes, ?as well as pre-Broadway engagements of more ambitious plays.? The Missing in Action Website, which highlights female pioneers in TV production, reports that Phyllis ?showed her maverick nature by traveling war-torn Europe in a USO tour of Noel Coward?s ?Blithe Spirit.?? So the co-starring of a stage veteran and a pretty novice gave a showbiz fizz to the Kirkland-Adams alliance. In his nationally syndicated column, Winchell gave space to the couple when they got married. And the same five years later, when they...
...involved in all aspects of the war. There, the preppy Harvard student witnessed America’s largest current military offensive by making the most of his connections. His father, actor Daniel Stern, who played the tall robber in Home Alone, was invited by the United Service Organization (USO) to Iraq to entertain the troops. The younger Stern served as the liaison between the USO and his father...