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From: KATAOKA Minoru [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 31 October 2011 04:25
To: katami-a
Subject: Cultural Bias in the Medical-Ethical Discussion/Study Group on Care/Award/Autism   [ARS VIVENDI E-mail Magazine 060]

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 ArsVivendi E-mail Magazine No.60 (October 31, 2011)
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We, Global COE Program Ars Vivendi, would like to let you know the
following four news.

1) Mr. Tomoya Katayama, our student, writes an article, "Cultural
Bias in the Medical-Ethical Discussion of Health Care Proxy:
What Difficulties do Gays and Lesbians Confront in Japan?"
http://pe-med.umin.ac.jp/kokusaishi/no_5/katayama.pdf

2) The following activity's English-version page is now ready.
Study Group on Care
http://www.arsvi.com/o/c07-e.htm

3) Mr. Hisanori Kotsuji, our student, received the special award
of the outstanding students award in Kyoto as a result of his
active involvement in such activities as follows;
http://www.ritsumei-arsvi.org/en/news/read/id/153 

4) We have been enriching the contents of Autism.
http://www.arsvi.com/d/a07-e.htm


*Please click below for more detailed information about our program.
http://www.arsvi.com/a/index.htm
http://www.ritsumei-arsvi.org/en/

We are eager to promote collaborative research projects with
disabled patients' advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, as
well as domestic and international researchers.

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General Editor : Shin'ya Tateiwa
Chief Editor : Minoru Kataoka
Publication : Research Center for Ars Vivendi,
 RitsumeikanUniversity
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