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    ... 1910, RHPMason, Andrew Fraser, and Philip Mitchell Industrial Relations in Japan: the peripheral workforce, Norma Chalmers Banking ... Ann Waswo Biotechnology in Japan, Malcolm Brock Britain's Educational Reform: a comparison... more
    ... 1910, RHPMason, Andrew Fraser, and Philip Mitchell Industrial Relations in Japan: the peripheral workforce, Norma Chalmers Banking ... Ann Waswo Biotechnology in Japan, Malcolm Brock Britain's Educational Reform: a comparison with Japan, Michael Howarth Language and ...
    ... Members of TWMSEP include: David Baron, William Dubin, Joe Garbely, Diane Gottlieb,Javed Joy, Yong-Kook Kim, Mary Kurien, Ruth M. Lamdan, Pietro Miazzo, Madulatha Paul, Edward Volkman, Henry Weisman, Polina Zilbering, and Brook Zitek.... more
    ... Members of TWMSEP include: David Baron, William Dubin, Joe Garbely, Diane Gottlieb,Javed Joy, Yong-Kook Kim, Mary Kurien, Ruth M. Lamdan, Pietro Miazzo, Madulatha Paul, Edward Volkman, Henry Weisman, Polina Zilbering, and Brook Zitek. ...
    ... and East Asian Regionalism Edited by Syed Javed Maswood Globalizing Japan Ethnography of the Japanese presence in America, Asia and Europe Edited by Harumi Befu and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis Japan at Play The ludic and logic of power... more
    ... and East Asian Regionalism Edited by Syed Javed Maswood Globalizing Japan Ethnography of the Japanese presence in America, Asia and Europe Edited by Harumi Befu and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis Japan at Play The ludic and logic of power Edited by Joy Hendry and ...
    Every year increasing numbers of candidates request special accommodations for high-stakes medical licensing examinations, due to ADHD, on the basis of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This poses significant challenges for both... more
    Every year increasing numbers of candidates request special accommodations for high-stakes medical licensing examinations, due to ADHD, on the basis of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This poses significant challenges for both the applicant and the medical boards and has significant financial, legal, and ethical implications. The purpose of this survey is to review all applications requesting ADA accommodations, on the basis of ADHD, submitted to the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) COMLEX exam. The authors review all 50 requests for special accommodations, on the basis of ADHD, submitted to the NBOME between 2005 and 2007. All requests are reviewed by the investigators independently and then cross-checked to determine interrater reliability. Of all applicants, only 14% (7/50) provide sufficient documentation to support a diagnosis of ADHD. Interrater reliability is high. The majority of applicants who request special testing accommodations on the basis of ADHD do not provide adequate documentation to the medical boards to support the diagnosis.