Im proceed its good to have your company the risk of dying from an unsafe abortion is highest in africa according to the World Health Organization it is International Safe abortion day today and the latest reports say 3 out of for abortions that occurred on the continent between 20152019 were unsafe in a moment ill be joined by a lawyer advocating for the procedure to be made legal but 1st heres the story of a young woman in nairobi who survived and safe abortion. We call her mercy but thats not her real name she was 16 when she fell pregnant her mother wanted her to finish school so she forced mussy to abort the baby for fear of repercussions she hides her face. I went to a local medicine man i stayed there for 3 days he gave me herbal medicine and i took it and. Then on the 2nd day i started seeing blood in the water i was very afraid. There are people who were bored and they seemed fine in that i thought i would die if the. Its estimated that in kenya 7 women die each day from unsaf
Quarter of next year. [inaudible] hotel started construction on their project in 2018. They have proposed to divide 28 of their 37 one and twobedroom suites into 49 individual rooms. This request requires an amendment to the Mission Bay South redevelopment plan to increase the number of rooms allowed on the block one hotel parcel from the currently approved 250 rooms to the rounded number of 300 rooms. The last [inaudible] including the ocii commission, Planning Commission, the Oversight Board, and the California Department of finance. This shows the current change to the proposed project. As you can see in the bottom row of this table, the buildings overall Square Footage remains the staple because the additional rooms will be achieved by moving interior walls and adding doors, thus, no exterior work will be needed for the suite conversion. This slide shows the typical floor plan and examples of twoinone bedroom suites, which are outlined in red. Each suite also has a living room whic
Irregular hours has gotten used to online learning. At any point in time im going to go back to the lecture check my notes i can just do that i can just look at them and we watch the lecture and yeah actually it gives me a little bit of. You know a little bit of kind of support and. She gets financial help from relatives and is trying to make the best of things until she can finally get to australia. I mean house didnt like living on his own in empty Student Housing so hes moved in with friends but he still has to pay 300. 00 euros a month in rent to the University Hostel he feels germany has let down foreign students like him. Theyre living their dream to supermarkets so these are all going to the economy so maybe somehow they should find do we. Keep us back in this situation i mean hasses whole family in bangladesh has been infected with the coronavirus i dont want to send. Your parents have lost most of their income and are counting on their sons education for a main house thats a b
Host we are focusing on books written by former first ladies. The first first lady to venture into publishing was known one who recalls her time in the white house 1914 and since then ten other first ladies have published memoirs. We will focus tonight on five women who have served in that position in the last 50 years. First up, Rosalynn Carter who served as first lady from 19771981 and she is the author of five books. In 1984 her bestselling memoir, first lady from plains, was released. Missus carters subsequent books have focused on caregiving and Mental Health care. This is a subject she is championed throughout her life. Now from 2010 here is Rosalynn Carter talking about her book, within our reach ending the Mental Health crisis. [applause] thank you very much. Thank you. [applause] i am really pleased to be here tonight and pleased to see so many people interested in my book. I have been on a book tour this week and i started on monday and i get the same two questions every time
Very frightening indeed or what a certain professor like the many about the potential longer term affects of in those who actually survive but could have long term debilitating Health Conditions where were set to begin to see this now and in fact we were alerted to it very early on in that we arranged a meeting with the whole college of general practitioners in the intensive care society to trade notes essentially and it was the g. P. s that we were telling them look this is what were seeing and i to you and this seems a long tale of recovery because people are very very debilitated we thought it was nothing more than that you know several weeks of being ventilated on an intensive care and your lungs go down it would take a long time to recover from that and we know that you can Critical Illness it can take 5 years and people still arent fully recovered from general severe intensive care but the general practitioners are saying what were seeing out here people who go. This coronavirus