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Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility - sarnased materjalid

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Juveniilne idiopaatiline artriit ja füsioteraapia

necessary for the successful treatment of JIA, with the active involvement of pediatric rheumatologists, physiatrists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and dieticians. Rehabilitation Comprehensive rehabilitation program must start early ,,An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" Rehabilitation management of childhood disease differs from adult disease Patients with JIA tend to keep their joints in the most comfortable positions Joint volume is maximum Weakness of extensor muscles Contracture of flexor muscles -> leads to loss of function Complete extension of the joint cannot be performed Because of pain, tiredness, stiffness -> less active -> systemic muscle weakness, decreased flexibility One purposes of rehabilitation is to prevent growth retardation Osteoporosis Objectives of

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Stretches and exercises in office

Just five minutes of movement every hour or two can boost energy and improve your attitude. You'll find that getting your blood pumping and oxygen circulating will help you concentrate better and be more productive, calm, and efficient. Breaks can minimize strain, but they can not relieve stress or improve flexibility, for example. Most people should stretch prior to any strenuous activity. Routine activities like typing or using the phone can lead to injury over a period of time. So, stretching can: - increase your flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus become easier and less tiring. - improve range of motion of your joints. Good range of motion keeps you in better balance, which will help keep you mobile and less prone to injury from falls -- especially as you age. - improve circulation. Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles. Improved

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Stretches and exercises in office

TMT0040 Ergonoomika Stretches and exercises in office Ruslan Karpovits 050829 IATM Breaks Why? We're not designed to stay in one position all day long. Taking regular breaks to stretch major muscle groups can help reduce injury, muscular tension and stiffness. When? At least once per hour, but more frequently if possible. If you are doing data entry, you should take a 5minute break for every 30 continuous data entry minutes spent on the computer. Benefits of stretching Stretching increases flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

PRAISE FOR The 4-Hour Workweek "This is a whole new ball game. Highly recommended." --Dr. Stewart D. Friedman, adviser to Jack Welch and former director of the Work/Life Integration Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania "It's about time this book was written. It is a long-overdue manifesto for the mobile lifestyle, and Tim Ferriss is the ideal ambassador. This will be huge." --Jack Can eld, cocreator of Chicken Soup for the Soul®, 100+ million copies sold "Stunning and amazing. From mini-retirements to outsourcing your life, it's all here. Whether you're a wage slave or a Fortune 500 CEO, this book will change your life!" --Phil Town, New York Times bestselling author of Rule #1 "The 4-Hour Workweek is a new way of solving a very old problem: just how can we work to

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Psychology – Gleitman

Themes of bodily mutilation were common, ( woman killed her husband and then stuffed parts of his body into a camel's head) In contrast, normal's dreams were comparatively mild and ordinary. Result fits. Schizophrenics ofthe jump from one idea to another without maintaining firm line of thought. As a result their behavior often appears bizarre. It seems their extremely bizarre and morbid dreams are simply an exaggeration of a condition already present intheir waking life. Task of Psychology: What holds for dreams holds for most other psychological phenomena- they can all be viewed from several perspectives. Each perspective is valid but none is complete without the others, for psychology is a field of many faces and to see it fully, we must see them all. Wilhelm Wundt (Germany) and William James (USA)- founders. General Principles and Unique Individuals:

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ABS Piping Australian Presentation

Some Anticipated Events-Design Design pressure does not include surge Temperature profile not defined Design layout not adequately drawn ABS supplier to provide more than guidance in design Consultant expects sub contractor to do detail design Lower class than necessary specified Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events- Fabrication Aboveground Belowground No detail drawings Lack of training Lack of training Poor trench Insufficient joints for conditions erection Inadequate access Incomplete insertion Water ingress in joints-see later Inadequate time for weld Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events-Installation Spools forced to fit Physical damage Designed supports MEK damage to missing or modified internal surface Insufficient clearance Use of PVC-U glue in clamps & guides Other services Variations from design supported from ABS

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Addiction and drugs

But why is smoking so harmful? Cigarettes have tar in them which contains many chemicals. These deposit in the lungs and can get into the blood vessels and are carried to other parts of the body. Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including over 50 known carcinogens (causes of cancer) and other poisons. In addition to different kinds of cancer (mouth, nose, throat, larynx, gullet, pancreas, bladder, cervix, blood, and kidney) it also may cause heart diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, fasten your ageing and have impact on your fertility. There are also other conditions where smoking often causes worse symptoms. For example: asthma, flu, chest infections, tuberculosis, chronic rhinitis, diabetic retinopathy, hyperthyroidism, multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis, and Crohn's disease. What makes matters worse is the fact that smoking doesn't harm only the smokers but also people around them. Those people are called passive smokers.

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

.................................................................................. 32 1.5. Market entry strategies .............................................................................................. 33 1.5.1. Direct Sales ........................................................................................................ 33 1.5.2. Agency and Commission arrangements ............................................................. 34 1.5.3. Joint venture with a Ukrainian partner.............................................................. 34 1.5.4. Representative office (commercial and non-commercial) ................................. 34 1.5.5. Ukrainian subsidiary .......................................................................................... 35 1.6. Foreign investment treatment .................................................................................... 35 1.7. Corporate forms .............

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Liha töötlemine

Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain. Karl O. Honikel E-mail: [email protected] Max Rubner-Institut, Arbeitsgruppe Analytik, Kulmbach, Germany. E-mail: [email protected] Mónica Flores Department of Food Science, Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos Elisabeth Huff-Lonergan (CSIC), PO Box 73, 46100 Burjassot, Muscle Biology, Department of Animal Valencia, Spain. Science, Iowa State University, 2275 Kildee E-mail: [email protected] Hall, Ames, IA 50011 USA. E-mail: [email protected] Cecilia Fontana Centro de Referencia para Lactobacilos Kálmán Incze (CERELA), CONICET., Chacabuco 145, Hungarian Meat Research Institute, 1097 T4000ILC Tucumán, Argentina. Budapest, Gubacsi út 6/b, Hungary.

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The art of dance

be a very healthy exercise.[6] It’s a weight-bearing activity, which builds bones, says Catherine Cram. It's also wonderful for your upper body and strength. New ballroom dancers may feel muscles they didn't know they had. Ballroom dancing works the backs of the thighs and buttock muscles differently from many other types of exercise, tells Ken Richards. The legs and arms often do the flashy dance moves. But they're sunk without a strong body core. The core muscles, abs and back, are also used in Pilates, says Janice Byer. [5] A report by Professor Tim Watson and Dr Andrew Garrett, from the University of Hertfordshire, compared members of the Royal Ballet with a squad of British national and international swimmers. In seven out of ten areas of fitness, dancers scored higher than swimmers. Dancing in general increases muscle strength and flexibility, which in turn, improves overall range of motion

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A New Earth

You are that light. OUR INHERITED DYSFUNCTION If we look more deeply into humanity’s ancient religions and spiritual traditions, we will find that underneath the many surface differences there are two core insights that most of them agree on. The words they use to describe those insights differ, yet they all point to a twofold fundamental truth. The first part of this truth is the realization that the “normal” state of mind of most human beings contains a strong element of what we might call dysfunction or even madness. Certain teachings at the heart of Hinduism perhaps come closest to seeing this dysfunction as a form of collective mental illness. They call it maya, the veil of delusion. Ramana Maharshi, one of the greatest Indian sages, bluntly states: “The mind is maya.” Buddhism uses different terms. According to the Buddha, the human mind in its normal state generates dukkha, which can be translated as

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Alcohol

ALCOHOL Alcohol is a widely used substance for both science and in technology. Its name comes from an Arabic word al-kuhl meaning " a powder for painting the eyes". The term was later applied to all compounds that contain alcoholic spirits. To most people alcohol is considerd a downer that reduces activity in the nervous system. Some of the things alcohol effects you is, the alcohol intoxicated person exhibits lose muscle tone, loss of fine moter coordination,and often has a staggering "drunken" gait. The eyes may appear somewhat "glossy" and pupils may be slow to respond to stimulus. At high doses pupils may become constricted. At intoxing doses, alcohol can decrease heart rate, lower blood pressure and respiration rate, and result in decreased reflex and slower reaction times. Skin may be cool to touch but to the user may feel warm or normal, profuse sweating may accompany alcohol use. Loose muscle tone, lose

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Introduction of SCM

right time, and at the lowest possible cost. According to Ganeshan & Harrison (2001) Supply Chain Management is a "systems approach to managing the entire flow of information, materials, and services from raw materials suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customer." Supply chain event management (abbreviated as SCEM) is a consideration of all possible occurring events and factors that can cause a disruption in a supply chain. With SCEM possible scenarios can be created and solutions can be planned. Some experts distinguish supply chain management and logistics management, while others consider the terms to be interchangeable. From the point of view of an enterprise, the scope of supply chain management is usually bounded on the supply side by your supplier's suppliers and on the customer side by your customer's customers.

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

costs of treatment and considerable impact on afflicted animals, including blindness. This research is focused on the details, such as risk factors, pathogenesis, etiology, clinical signs prevention, transmission, and treatment, which animal handlers should be aware of to minimize the harm caused by IBK. Vaccination does not ensure lifelong immunity and not prevent a primary and reinfection of the cattle. Therefore, it is necessary to keep the cattle in a healthy body condition to assure a high immunity level, which helps the body to defend itself against the disease. This study is based on scientific articles from different magazines. The purpose of the research is to learn more about IBK and how to handle it. IBK seems to be hardly avoidable, but with right herding techniques it is possible to prevent huge outbreaks of the disease. Introduction Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is one of the most common eye diseases of cattle

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Public Administration and Innovation

which can thwart technology development and innovation. Policies which seek to improve networking among the actors and institutions in the system and which aim at enhancing the innovative capacity of firms, particularly their ability to identify and absorb technologies, are most valuable in this context. The measurement and assessment of national innovation systems has centred on four types of knowledge or information flows: 1) interactions among enterprises, primarily joint research activities and other technical collaborations; 2) interactions among enterprises, universities and public research institutes, including joint research, co-patenting, co-- publications and more informal linkages; 3) diffusion of knowledge and technology to enterprises, including industry adoption rates for new technologies and diffusion through machinery and equipment; and 4) personnel mobility, focusing on the

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Drugs and how they affect your health.

some receptors. Now, the smoker needs nicotine just to create normal levels of dopamine in his or her brain. Without nicotine, the smoker feels irritable and depressed. The smoker has trained the limbic system to crave tobacco. Think about how you long for a cold drink on a hot day. Or how you want a sandwich when you are hungry. Craving for tobacco is much stronger. These changes in the brain and body make nicotine highly addictive. Other addictive drugs of abuse, including heroin and cocaine, cause the same changes in the brain. While inhaling a cigarette, smokers are pulling more than nicotine into their lungs. Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals. Besides nicotine, the most dangerous chemicals in cigarette smoke are tar and carbon monoxide. Tar causes lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchial diseases. Carbon monoxide causes heart problems; smokers are at high risk for heart disease. Smokers also have a dulled sense of smell and taste, reduced stamina for exercise and sports,

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"Jõutõstmine" ettekanne

Angle Hand position Type of weights- perform with dumbbells. Spotter Becouse of the heavy weight, it is recommended to ask your partner's help. He is also called as spotter. If he sees, that you can not press barbell because of strength lost, he helps you to put the barbell back on the pins. Possible injuries Incorrect form may lead to multiple types of injuries including: torn in shoulders muscles. back injuries due to bridging injuries to the trapezius muscle. elbow/wrist strains. cracked or broken ribs, usually the result of bouncing the bar off of the chest to add momentum to the lift or a loss of strength causing the bar to fall onto the chest. To avoid injuries: wrist wraps lift belt bench press shirt right technique Records The world record for assisted bench press is held by Ryan Kennelly with a total weight of 1,070 lbs (485.3 kg)

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Health

body needs. Taste new foods and old ones you haven't tried for a while. Some foods, such as green veggies, are more pleasing the older you get. Shoot for at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day -- two fruits and three vegetables. Drink water and milk most often. When you're really thirsty, cold water is the No. 1 thirst-quencher. And there's a reason your school cafeteria offers free milk. You need calcium to grow strong bones, and milk is a great source of this mineral. How much do you need? Aim for 3 cups of milk per day, or its equivalent. You can mix it up by having milk and some other calcium-rich dairy foods. You probably will want something other than milk or water once in a while, so it's OK to have 100% juice, too. But try to limit sugary drinks, like sodas, juice cocktails, and fruit punches. They contain a lot of added sugar. Sugar just adds calories, not important nutrients. Listen to your body

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

Flying east, you lose hours of the day; flying west extends your day. Jet lag often causes insomnia and decreased alertness. The body adjusts about 1 hour or less per day to time zone changes. Typically, people adjust faster when flying west, probably because lengthening the travel day is more in accordance with our natural free-running circadian cycle. Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behavior. Prosopagnosia, also known, as face-blindness is a condition when a person cannot recognize faces although they are able to see the face and understand that it is a face of a person. However, they are able to recognize and identify faces through other sensory stimuli such as auditory, tactile and even other visual stimuli patterns. Prosopagnosia is associated with the fusiform gyrus. The study of prosopagnosia has been crucial in the development of theories of face perception. Because prosopagnosia is not a unitary disorder (i.e

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Business peculiarities in Russia

market. One possible way to full implementation of business activities on the territory of the Russian Federation - is the creation of a legal entity. An enterprise with foreign capital - is created on the territory of the Russian business- organization whose founders are foreign citizens or organizations. Russian legislation provides for the establishment of enterprises in Russia as a 100-percent foreign ownership and joint - with the participation of Russian and foreign shareholders. Established on the territory of the Russian Federation entity with absolute or partial foreign ownership will operate within the framework of the Russian legislation. That is, the laws of a foreign investor is limited to a choice of the legal form of the enterprise, defined deadlines for accounting and tax reporting rules for transactions and other mechanisms for making and processing of business transactions.

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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

Public humiliation of an opponent often leads to controversy though as the person humiliated will desire to restore his honour and the most direct way to this is taking revenge on the person who humiliated him. The more public the humiliation was, the stronger the need for restoration of their pride shall be. If someone is humiliated because of their belonging to a certain group, then in many cases the pride of the entire group is hurt. The effect of humiliation is extra strong when it is inflicted by means that are damaging to the identity of the group (Twinning, 1973). Why torture is never justifiable Retribution The consequences of challenging a person suspected of being part of an organized and violent terrorist network can bring exactly the opposite of maximum happiness, or exactly the opposite of minimum pain and suffering. In the end of last year, Senate Intelligence Chairman Dianne Feinstein released the executive summary of the

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Cost Accounting notes

Total relevant costs 1600000 1480000 120000 Chapter 14 - cost allocation, customer-profitability analyses, sales-variance analysis Purpose of allocating indirect costs: 1. To provide information for economic decisions 2. To motivate managers and other employees 3. To justify costs or compute reimbursement amounts 4. To measure income and assets. Criteria to guide cost- allocation decisions: 1. Cause and effect - managers identify the variables that cause resources to be consumed. 2. Benefits received - mangers identify the beneficiaries of the outputs of the cost object. The costs of the cost object are allocated among the beneficiaries in proportion to the benefits each receives. 3. Fairness or equity - often cited in government contracts when cost allocations are the basis for establishing a price satisfactory to the government and its suppliers. 4

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Education

that part given to creativity, humor, and wholeness. And in Descartes' epistemology, one finds the roots of the radical separation of self and object. Together these three laid the foundations for modern education, foundations now enshrined in myths we have come to accept without question. Let me suggest six. First, there is the myth that ignorance is a solvable problem. Ignorance is not a solvable problem, but rather an inescapable part of the human condition. The advance of knowledge always carries with it the advance of some form of ignorance. In 1930, after Thomas Midgely Jr. discovered CFCs, what had previously been a piece of trivial ignorance became a critical, life-threatening gap in the human understanding of the biosphere. No one thought to ask "what does this substance do to what?" until the early 1970s, and by 1990 CFCs had created a general thinning of the ozone layer worldwide. With the

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Wave-energy

mcrl per meter of crest length. 3 Characteristics of waves Due to the depth of the sea, the heaviness of the wind and the time that wind can act the water surface, waves have different characteristics. Characteristics of waves Waves produced by a strong wind Waves caused by a strong wind over a deep sea and for a long time 4 The shape of waves can be described by a sinusoidal form of a mathematical sine function. The following values are important for a quantitative description of the energy stored and the power of the waves: Wave high h is the difference between wave crest and through. The higher the wave is, the more of energy is stored in it in form of potential energy.

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Soil microflora

population. Fertilizers and manures applied to the soil for increased crop production, supply food and nutrition not only to the crops but also to microorganisms in soil and thereby proliferate the activity of microbes. Foliar or soil application of different chemicals (pesticides, fungicides, nematicides etc.) in agriculture are either degraded by the soil organisms or are liable to leave toxic residues in soil which are hazardous to cause profound reduction in the normal microbial activity in the soil. 2. Soil fertility: Fertility level of the soil has a great influence on the microbial population and their activity in soil. The availability of N, P and K required for plants as well as microbes in soil determines the fertility level of soil. On the other hand soil micro flora has greater influence on the soil fertility level. 3. Soil moisture: It is one of the important factors influencing the microbial population & their

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

narrows lumen; reduces, blood/oxygen, delivered to heart muscle; CHD/heart attack/angina; thrombosis/clot; raised blood pressure/hypertension; stroke; stress on liver; stress on kidney; due to excess protein/amino acids/urea; AVP; AVP; e.g. deposition of subcutaneous fat/AW obesity stress on joints anorexia/bulimia/obsession on diet constipation bowel cancer hypoglycaemia giddiness lethargy/fatigue/tiredness [but R ‘lack of energy’] 3 max [9] 19. (i) tree cut, close to ground/down to its stump/AW; R down to trunk

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

what you are going to learn in the pages ahead. It changed their lives, as it will change yours. ■ THE GREAT PRINCIPLE Perhaps the most important mental and spiritual principle ever dis- covered is that you become what you think about most of the time. Your outer world is very much a mirror image of your inner world. What is going on outside of you is a reflection of what is going in inside of you. You can tell the inner condition of a person by looking at the outer conditions of his or her life. And it cannot be otherwise. ■ THOUGHTS ARE THINGS Your mind is extraordinarily powerful. Your thoughts control and determine almost everything that happens to you. They can raise or lower your heart rate, improve or interfere with your digestion, change the chemical composition of your blood, and help you to sleep or keep you awake at night.

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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

The Asian elephant has smaller ears and only males develop tusks. Conditional statements ​of the form “if...then…”. ● If it rains, then I will take my umbrella. Conditional itself is not an argument. Conditionals are formed by an ​Antecendent​ (‘it rains’) and a Consequent​ (‘I will take my umbrella’). The antecendent is a ​sufficient condition​ for the consequent while the consequent is a ​necessary condition ​for the antecendent. A (antecendent) then B (consequent). If A happens, B has to happen! Umbrella is necessary for the rain. If I take my umbrella, it’s not necessary that it rains. Even if an inferential relationship might be found, no claim is made about proving the consequent of the conditional. So, conditionals are not arguments. However, Conditionals are important because they offer a pattern for antecendent and prepare us to infer the consequent when the antecendent is asserted.

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Munchaussen syndrome by proxy

seisundite tõttu. MSBP on üks lapse väärkohtlemise vorm, mida esimesena kirjeldas Inglise lastearst Roy Meadow aastal 1977. Sellise nime sai see häire selle sarnasuse tõttu Münchauseni sündroomile, mis on häire, kus inimene tahtlikult tekitab või mõtleb endale välja haigussümptomeid. Rangelt öelduna tähendab MSBP, et inimesel on Münchauseni sündroom ja see psühhopatoloogia avaldub lapse läbi. Munchaussen syndrome by proxy Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP) is an uncommon disorder first described by Roy Meadow in 1977. It was so named because of its similarity to Mun- chausen syndrome, a factitious disorder in which a person intentionally produces or fabricates physical symptoms in him- or herself.' In MSP the symptoms are intentionally produced o r fabricated in a child by a parent, usually the mother MSBP is a syndrome in which perpetrators either harm a child in their care or achieve harm through their

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Võrdlev tööõigus - inglisekeelne

- Dialogue between management and labour - The development of human resources with a view to lasting high employment and the combating of exclusion. Treaty of Rome: belief that improved working and living conditions would arise from the functioning of the common market – cooperation in the areas of employment, labour law and working conditions, vocational training, social security, occupational health and safety, and social dialogue. Improved mobility and professional opportunities of employees and introduced the equal pay for men and women – directly applicable. Single European Act: harmonisation of health and safety conditions at work; possibility for social partners at European level to negotiate collective agreements + Community policy for economic and social cohesion. Maastricht treaty: promotion of high level of employment and social protection was officially introduced as one

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

Due to the small scale of the company and its through and through IT nature it is hardly possible to draw a defining line between management of the whole company and IT constituent of it. Day-to-day management of IT department proceeds in the following way ­ every week (every other week at worst) the backlog of tasks is re-evaluated, had the new tasks/projects emerged, they're added to the list and the list is re-prioritized. Ensuing activity is the manning of the tasks ­ tasks. This is a joint venture of head of IT department and marketing assistant. It is also encouraged for employees to propose improvements and initiatives of their own, especially as some of them are involved in project managing for some significant customers, although it is generally advisable to inform the prioritizing team about such incentives to keep the picture in accordance with the real state of things. Periodic reports on accomplishments are also customary.

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Ford escorti käsiraamat

These frequently at slow speeds (idling in traffic) or on short journeys, more are the minimum maintenance intervals recommended by the frequent maintenance intervals are recommended. manufacturer for vehicles driven daily. If you wish to keep your vehicle When the vehicle is new, it should be serviced by a factory- in peak condition at all times, you may wish to perform some of these authorised dealer service department, in order to preserve the factory procedures more often. We encourage frequent maintenance, because warranty. it enhances the efficiency, performance and resale value of your vehicle. 1·4 Maintenance schedule Every 12 000 miles (20 000 km) or

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Backpaking lifestyle

Ethnographic interviews with lifestyle travellers in India and Thailand offer an emic account of the practices, ideologies and social identity that characterise lifestyle travel as a distinctive subtype within backpacking. Departing from the drifter construct, which (re)constitutes this identity as socially deviant, the concept of lifestyle allows for a contemporary appraisal of these individuals’ patterns of meaningful consumption and wider insights into how ongoing mobility can lead to different ways of understanding identities and relating to place. Keywords: lifestyle consumption; backpacker; mobility; drifter; identity INTRODUCTION Within the social world of backpacking, there exist a small proportion of tourists who travel as a lifestyle for years on end. Reminiscent of Cohen’s (1972) seminal ‘drifter tourists’, but subverting connotations of aimlessness implicit in this term, these extreme tourists, who I

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun