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Queen Elizabeth I

Fourth level May 1536) Fifth level Mary I (1516-1558) - Half-sister Edward VI (1537-1553) - Half-brother Janeli Õim 11A From childhood to becoming Queen Anne Boleyn was beheaded on the Tower Green 1536. Elizabeth, who was two years and eight months old at the time, was declared illegitimate and deprived of the title of princess like her half-sister Mary. Elizabeth was sent away from court , as she was a reminder to Henry of Anne. Her last stepmother Katherine Parr, brought both Elizabeth and her half-sister Mary back to court. In eight short years she had lost her mother and had had three stepmothers, two of whom were now dead. Janeli Õim 11A The line of succession (Edward Mary Elizabeth) Henry died on 28 January 1547.

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Poverty in World

Third World countries are often described as "developing" while the First World, industrialized nations are often "developed". A lack of material wealth does not necessarily mean that one is deprived. A strong economy in a developed nation doesn't mean much when a significant percentage (even a majority) of the population is struggling to survive. Politics have led to dire conditions in many poorer nations. In many cases, international political interests have led to a diversion of available resources from domestic needs to western markets. This has resulted in a lack of basic access to food, water, health, education and other important social services

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Money is not the Most Important Thing in Life

The constant commercials, for instance, in bus stations, saying "the one who has more things when he/she dies is the winner", are good ways to brainwash people. That is why crowds rush to supermarkets and malls, when some ''shopping rally'' is announced ­ to buy. By doing that, people start neglecting the valuable immaterial substance. From the point of view of the individual, money is vital for survival. Western society is structured in such a way that, without money, people are deprived of the possibilities to get proper nutrition, education possibilities and health care. On the other hand, many people claim that one of the factors in life, which is undoubtedly of greater importance than money health. It is said, health is 'a blessing that money cannot buy'. What is more, money is of little consolation to those who are suffering from health problems. Despite the fact that money can pay for the best medical care available, this is no guarantee for a longer life

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Charles Spencer Chaplin

despair with courage and determination. Although he denied any social meaning in his films he ridiculed the values of society mercilessly. In "Modern Times" he showed the terrible working conditions at the production line in a giant US factory. His first full length talkie "The Great Dictator" was an anti-fascist masterpiece ridiculing Hitler. After WW II he spoke out against the McCarthy witch-hunts against communists. For that he was deprived of the right to live in US. He said he would never go back, but in 1972 he went back to accept the highest prize in the film industry ­ an Oscar Reward. The last 25 years of his life were spent on Switzerland. He lived in a quiet Swiss village with views of Lake Geneva. He died of old age when he was 88, early in the Christmas morning 1977.

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Key words for fluency A

ACTIVITY Ex4. For, in, without, on Ex1. Organises,involved in, do, avoid, support, AREA monitor Ex1. Knows, touring, covers, policing, avoid, Ex2.worthwhile activities, pleasurable activities, developing, destroyed outdoor activities, strenuous activity, frenetic Ex2. Into, over, off, in, in, to, from, outside activity Ex3. Deprived, surrounding, immediate, remote, Ex3. Leisure, political, extra- curricular, criminal, built-up, restricted, disaster, rural economic Ex4. Special, reception, no-smoking, play, picnic, Ex4.hive, variety, flurry, bouts, signs baggage reclaim ADV ANTAGE ARGUMENT Ex1. Outweigh, had, weighing up, stress, Ex1. Follow, support, put foward, accept, heard

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The Cement Garden Character Sketch

The Cement Garden - Ian McEwan Character Sketch - Tom Tom is the brother of the narrator of the story. He is the youngest child in the family. Tom was a 6-year-old little boy with pale skin. He had a bit big ears, black hair and his smile seemed idiotic. Tom was tender but mettlesome. Since he was the youngest child in the family he was mostly left out due to his age. Other siblings had their own activities together and Tom was too young to understand or take part. I.g. the game of scientists examining a specimen from outer space. His relationship with his father had changed after his father had become semi-invalid. After the incident Tom’s father was very severe with him. He felt like he had to compete for mother’s attention and frequently spited him with stinging criticism. Tom was afraid of his father. Tom’s mother was aware of the situation but did not ...

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Scotland

· She wanted to see the end of Protestantism but lost her Scottish throne · She was executed for treason in 1587 · In the 16th c. many Scots joined the Presbyterian church · James VI was the King of both countries, the crowns were united · In 1745, Bonnie Prince Charlie tried to seize the throne · The end of dreams of freedom for Scots · Major changes in the late 18th and 19th c. · Highland Clearances ­ farmers were deprived of their land, filled with sheep instead · Fast development of coal mining, steel production and shipbuilding · Bridges, railways, canals · In 1950 the Nationalists stole the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey and took it back to Scotland · Important part of British Coronation since 13th c. · In 1979 the British Government decided to allow Scotland to establish a separate assembly · Surprisingly they didn't got the support of 40% of people in a referendum that was needed

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Powerpoint Metallica'st

The beginning 1981 Los Angeles, California Metallica First members Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level James Hetfield -> Ronald McGovey -> Lars Ulrich -> Dave Mustaine Rhythm guitar, Bass Drums Lead guitar vocals Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Clifford Lee "Cliff" Fourth level Fifth level Burton ( 1962 ­ 1...

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Advantages and disadvantages of television

TV cuts people from the real world. The virtual world becomes more important. TV is absolutely irrelevant to real living. No surprise that television is often called "chewing gum for men's brains." People become lazy, instead of doing sports they watch TV. Television takes free time of the people. Instead of joining a choir or playing football or reading books people watch various programmes. Dinnertime is often pressed by television if it is not in the kitchen. If people are deprived for various reasons of watching their favourite programmes they feel inconvenience. The best thing is to watch only selective TV programmes and not to be governed by them. Only few people today can live without television. It should be said that television continues to play an important part in the human life despite increasing influence of the Internet, video games and other high- technology sources of information. - Do you like to watch TV? - Sometimes I like to watch TV

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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory

Palace. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, imprisoned. Hastily convicted on charges the Marquess of Exeter, the Duchess of of adultery, incest and witchcraft, she was Norfolk and the Dowager Marchioness beheaded on 19 May 1536. of Dorset stood as her four godparents. Elizabeth, who was two years and eight After Elizabeth's birth, Queen Anne months old at the time, was declared failed to provide a male heir. illegitimate and deprived of the title of She suffered at least two miscarriages, princess. one in 1534 and another at the Eleven days after Anne Boleyn's death, beginning of 1536. Henry married Jane Seymour,who died 12 days after the birth of their son, Prince Edward. Elizabeth's first Lady Mistress, Margaret, Lady Bryant, wrote that she was "as toward a child and

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

well. If it would prolong in a long term, the child would be unable to achieve its academic success […] it is just a lovely way to start the day.107 Moreover, Mr Richards notes that the deprivation of the area around the Cadle was an additional factor in adopting the whole school approach to the UNCRC. It is important to recognise that 75 per-cent of Cadle pupils live within the 30 per-cent most deprived areas of Wales` and `the percentage of free school meals is above the national average at 54% with 48% of pupils currently on the additional support needs register`.108 Thereupon, Mr Richards believes that in the midst of this challenge it is crucial for him` to look further from the school gates […] in order to understand what is going on in children`s lives`. He notes there are currently around `four and five generation families […] coming from the same system

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Euroopa Liit

- Should unite all supporters, should not be a political party - Should be supernational - Should seek direct influence on public opinion, exercise pressure on national governments 2. Constituent Assembly vs intergovernmental method: not governments but citizens - Represent the public opinion - Represent the parties and prinviple democratic trends - Free of the vested interests 3. Spinellis critique of the ECSC - European institutions will be deprived of the capacity to overcome special interests - The chaos and inefficiency as the result of lack of common governance - Functional institutions established by the unanimous decisions are weak in time of crisis - The democratic deficite Critique of the federalist approach - Creation of a state like institutional order at the European level results in significantgovernance capacity. Creates a dangerous distance between the governors and governed

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prelim year 1

Legal aid – a system of providing free advice about the law and practical help with legal matters Consumer problems – issues with buying goods or services Remedy – a successful way of dealing with a problem Legal system – the organizations and people who work in the area of law Funding – money given by a government or organization for an event or activity Legal services are a system that provides help in matters concerning law. Lawyers are often reluctant to establish their offices in deprived areas, as a result there is an unmet need for legal services – many people with legal problems don’t get any advice at all. To remedy these shortcomings there are many publicly funded institutions that offer advice for free. These institutions often deal with housing, employment, immigration and consumer problems. For a fair legal system it is important that no one is denied legal services because he cannot afford to pay for them

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Bob Marley

also tells much of the story in his own words. In Summer 2006, the City of New York renamed a portion of Church Avenue from Remsen Avenue to East 98th Street in the East Flatbush Section of Brooklyn Bob Marley Blvd.[7] Religion Bob Marley was a member of the Rastafari movement, whose culture was a key element in the development of reggae. Bob Marley became the leading proponent of the Rastafari, taking their music out of the socially deprived areas of Jamaica and onto the international music scene. Now considered a "Rasta" legend, Marley's adoption of the characteristic Rastafari dreadlocks, famous use of cannabis as a sacred sacrament, and vegetarianism [8], which in the late sixties were an integral part of his persona. He is said to have entered every performance proclaiming the divinity of Jah Rastafari. On November 4, 1980 Marley was baptized by the Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Kingston, Jamaica

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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus, ingl keelne

Probably implicated in depression. SODIUM-POTASSIUM PUMP – ATP*-linked enzyme* embedded in the neuronal membrane* which expels Na+ ions* from the inside and imports K+ ions from the outside to inside of the neurone*. This process is energy-dependent as it works against the gradient of ion concentration. STIMULUS – An environmental event which may be detected by sensory receptors. STROKE – An impeded blood supply to the brain, caused by a blood clot or a rupture of the blood vessel. Deprived of oxygen, which is carried by blood, neurones die in the affected brain area. SULCUS – The shallower grooves on the brain surface (deeper groves are called fissures). Plural = sulci. SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM – Part of the autonomic nervous system*, responsible for mobilizing the body’s resources during times of stress and arousal. It has its ganglia at the level of the thoracic portion of the spinal cord.

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Topics, step 8, kokkuvõtted mõnedest peatükkidest

He produced 80 films. The life of his characters was full of misfortunes but he made them funny. Some of his films: "the pilgrim", "gold rush", "modern times", "city lights". He respected everybody, however small he might be. And he was afraid of nobody, however great he might be. After the Second World War Chaplin spoke against McCarthy witch-hunts against Communists and refused to help drive them out of the Hollywood film industry. For that he was "punished" by being deprived of the right to live in the United States. Chaplin said that he would never go back to America. But he went back to accept the highest prize the film industry could offer ­ a special Oscar Award for his brilliant career. As a man he was very human, shy, nervous, restless and firm at the same time. The last twenty-five years of his life he spent in a quiet Swiss village. He died peacefully when he was 88 years old. 14) WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832) He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

Translations into Romanian of such contemporary books have not been undertaken so far. One of the reasons for their omission from current translation policies could be that, by reading narratives the setting of which is their home space, readers would be deprived of one of the very raisons d'e^ tre of the genre, i.e. the curiosity-arousing travel to exotic places, the thrilling encounters with the locals, etc. Downloaded by [KU Leuven University Library] at 06:11 02 June 2015

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Õigusalane inglise keel

55. attempted to change ­ teinud katset muuta (midagi) 56. on the basis of deliberately submitted false information ­ tahtlikult esitatud valeinformatsiooni alusel 57. as the result of the intentional withholding of information ­ tahtlikul informatsiooni varjamise põhjusel 58. regarding circumstances which prelude receipt of Estonian citizenship ­ puutub asjaoludesse, mis välistavad Eesti kodakondsuse saamise 59. be deprived of­ ilma jätma 60. a foundling ­ leidlaps 61. unilateral ­ ühepoolsd 62. multilateral ­ mitmepoolsed 63. benefit ­ toetus * U7 64. to file a petition ­ esitama kaebust 65. act was adopted ­ seadus oli vastu võetud 66. entered into force ­ jõustus 67. was repealed ­ tühistati 68. coming into effect ­ jõustuma 69. deficiencies and gaps ­ puudused ja lüngad 70. the elaboration of the new act ­ uue seaduse väljatöötamine 71

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Russian philology

Russia, Charles defeated Peter at Golovchin in July. In the Battle of Lesnaya, Charles suffered his first loss after Peter crushed a group of Swedish reinforcements marching from Riga. Deprived of this aid, Charles was forced to abandon his proposed march on Moscow. Charles XII refused to retreat to Poland or back to Sweden and instead invaded Ukraine. Peter withdrew his army southward, employing scorched earth, destroying along the way anything that could assist the Swedes. Deprived of local supplies, the Swedish army was forced to halt its advance in the winter of 1708­1709. In the summer of 1709, they resumed their efforts to capture Ukraine, culminating in the Battle of Poltava on 27 June. The battle was a decisive defeat for the Swedish forces, ending Charles' campaign in Ukraine and forcing him south to seek refuge in the Ottoman Empire. Russia had defeated what was considered to be one of the

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

People should be encouraged to use it to avoid injustice in the future. ____________________________________________________________________ 19. Provision of legal services As legal services (a system that provides legal help for people) are expensive, states sometimes provide access to legal services for those who cannot afford it. For example, there are Law Centres in England which are in deprived areas (poor, small area). Law centres deal with immigration (the act of someone coming to live in a different country), consumer problems (problems with buying goods or services), employment (the fact of someone being paid to work for a company or organization) and housing. There is also unmet need for legal services (people with legal problems are not obtaining advice at all). Some

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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19

in Morocco, and his great-uncle and successor, King Henry of Portugal ­ both died without heirs, resulting in the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580. Subsequently, Philip II of Spain claimed the throne and so became Philip I of Portugal. Although Portugal did not lose its formal independence, it was governed by the same monarch who governed the Spains, briefly forming a union of kingdoms, as a personal union. At this time Spain was a geographic territory. The joining of the two crowns deprived Portugal of a separate foreign policy, and led to the involvement in the Eighty Years' War being fought in Europe at the time between Spain and the Netherlands. War led to a deterioration of the relations with Portugal's oldest ally, England, and the loss of Hormuz. From 1595 to 1663 the Dutch-Portuguese War primarily involved the Dutch companies invading many Portuguese colonies and commercial interests in Brazil, Africa,

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rearrange the connections between its neurons (the changes that occur in the structure of the brain as a result of learning or experience). Plasticity can change the functional qualities of various brain structures depending on the regularity and type of the task. Rosenzweig and Bennett carried out a series of studies on brain plasticity. The researchers placed rats into either an enriched or a deprived environment to measure the effect of the environment on the development of neurons in the cerebral cortex. The rats spent 30 or 60 days in their environment and were then sacrificed. The results showed that the rats that lived in a stimulating environment had a thicker cortex. The frontal lobe, associated with thinking, planning and decision-making was heavier in these rats as well. Similar studies show that if the rats were put in together with other rats, the thickness increases even more

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Public International Law is a system of law

The fact that some people were bullied and denied access to certain public services because they had a different political opinion than the one that was ruling at the moment. Covenant on the Civil and Political Rights 1. Right to self-determination ­ free to determine their political status, pursue economic/social/cultural development. May freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources without prejudice and in no case may be deprived of its own means of subsistence. States shall promote the realization of the right to self-determination 2. No discrimination to all individuals within state based on race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Shall adopt laws and measures necessary to give effects of the rights in this covenant. People whose rights are violated shall have an effective remedy (even if the violation committee

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TheCodeBreakers

Of course it has its limitations. A change of the call-signs of radio transmitters can hinder it. The sending of fictitious messages can befuddle it. Radio silences can deafen it. But it cannot be wholly prevented except by unacceptable restrictions on communications. Hence the Navy relied increasingly on it for its information on Japanese naval activities as security tightened in Japan during 1941, and almost exclusively after July, when the President's trade-freezing order deprived the Navy of all visual observations of Japanese ships not on the China coast. It was in July that a Japanese tactic set up a radio pattern that was later to deceive the Combat Intelligence Unit. The Nipponese militarists had decided to take advantage of France's defeat and occupy French Indochina. The Naval preparations for the successful grab were clearly indicated in the radio traffic, which went through the usual three stages that preceded major Japanese operations

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

He is the most moral of the characters, he wants peace and quiet. Al is completely different, he is crazy for girls and cars. Rose is rather simple minded and she has a dream, she wants white house with a white fence, husband with a good income and children, and she is pregnant. His husband isn't as rich as she would like, he is quiet and hard working. The yougnest is cunning. They dont mind moving to California, before the starvaton begins. The children are deprived of normal childhood, they dont have normal peaceful childhood with toys and school and so on. The mood of the novel also changes at the beginning, they start out as a happy family. They have 152 dollars, they have two barrels of pork and a truck and hope. The truck is overgrowded they take with them Jim Casey, who is an expreacher and on the way to California they stop at different camps, where they cheat oout money. Finally they have no money, truck in the mud and starvation.

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Hamlet Shakespeare, William Published: 1599 Categorie(s): Fiction, Drama Source: Feedbooks 1 About Shakespeare: William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "The Bard"). His surviv- ing works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been trans- lated into every major living language, and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, who bore him three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592 he began a successful c...

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Jane Austen

accomplishments which she could not have otherwise failed of, as I am informed by the lady who superintended her education, and who still resides with them. But she is perfectly amiable, and often condescends to drive by my humble abode in her little phaeton and ponies." "Has she been presented? I do not remember her name among the ladies at court." "Her indifferent state of health unhappily prevents her being in town; and by that means, as I told Lady Catherine one day, has deprived the British court of its brightest ornaments. Her ladyship seemed pleased with the idea; and you may imagine that I am happy on every occasion to offer those little delicate compliments which are always acceptable to ladies. I have more than once observed to Lady Catherine, that her charming daughter seemed born to be a duchess, and that the most elevated rank, instead of giving her consequence, would be adorned by her. These are the kind of little things which please her ladyship, and it is a

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Cats

the Chinese consume much the sight of which turns the stomachs of Europeans. The poor creature is locked up in small bamboo cages and much like a kind of geese fattened with plentiful portions. Extensive trade is carried on with other parts of Asia and the Chinese allow no tomcats to be exported so there is no interference in this lucrative source of income. Due to the restrictive conditions that have deprived the cat of its actual use, its hearing decreased because it was no longer needed as for hunting its own food. With no need for watchfulness, it was useless to have sharp hearing to listen for hidden things so the hearing became blunt and in natural consequence the ear lost its upright nature, gradually become lower and becoming the hanging ear that is the characteristic feature of the Chinese cat. At first impression this is a surprising and amusing look, but is impression is lost with closer

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Why should I get off so easily?" "You're right," he agreed with amusement. "I should make this harder for you, definitely." He freed one of his hands, released my wrist, only to gather it carefully into his other hand. He stroked my wet hair softly, from the top of my head to my waist. "You only have to risk your life every second you spend with me, that's surely not much. You only have to turn your back on nature, on humanity... what's that worth?" "Very little -- I don't feel deprived of anything." "Not yet." And his voice was abruptly full of ancient grief. I tried to pull back, to look in his face, but his hand locked my wrists in an unbreakable hold. "What --" I started to ask, when his body became alert. I froze, but he suddenly released my hands, and disappeared. I narrowly avoided falling on my face. "Lie down!" he hissed. I couldn't tell where he spoke from in the darkness. I rolled under my quilt, balling up on my side, the way I usually slept. I heard the door crack

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

and most seductive witchy face to me. There was something alive and evil and hungry out there, like the witch in "Hansel and Gretel" but stretched out over the whole forest. I was in big trouble. I stopped and took a breath. T h a t simple act brought a sudden surge of clarity and common sense to my panicked brain that was causing me to rush about like a terrified animal. I realized I had not been breathing properly, that my gasping and panting had deprived my brain of oxygen. Together with my exhaustion and the sudden chill, I was in a m i l d state of shock, blood rushing away from the head and 368 T R U S T THE PATH extremities to preserve a core of life force and heat. I took a few deep breaths and could feel blood returning to my skull. Instead of thrashing around pointlessly, I took in my surroundings and got in

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Liha töötlemine

Handbook of Meat Processing Handbook of Meat Processing Fidel Toldrá EDITOR A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication Edition first published 2010 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Blackwell Publishing was acquired by John Wiley & Sons in February 2007. Blackwell’s publishing program has been merged with Wiley’s global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business to form Wiley-Blackwell. Editorial Office 2121 State Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50014-8300, USA For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services, and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book, please see our website at www.wiley.com/ wiley-blackwell. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing, provided that the base fee is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Cent...

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