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Drugs and addiction
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Drugs and addiction

Without treatment, active drug addicts often end up dead, incarcerated, or in institutions. Behavioral addiction Behavioral addiction is a form of addiction which does not rely on drugs or alcohol. Increasingly referred to as process addiction or non-substance-related addiction behavioral addiction includes a compulsion to repeatedly engage in an action until said action causes serious negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social, and/or financial well- being. One sign that a behavior has become addictive is if it persists despite these consequences. 2. Drug addictions The most problematic drug addictions among teenagers nowadays are smoking, drinking alcohol and doing drugs. Smoking Smoking is the practice where tobacco is burned and the resulting smoke (consisting of particle and gaseous phases) is inhaled. The practice may have begun as early as 5000­3000 BC

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Social Problems
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Social Problems

people whose primary nighttime residence is in a homeless shelter, in an institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, or in a public or private place not designed for use as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. A small number of people choose to be homeless nomads, such as some Romani people (Gypsies) and members of some subcultures. An estimated 100 million people worldwide are homeless. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines a "chronically homeless" person as "an unaccompanied homeless individual with a disabling condition who has either been continuously homeless for a year or more, or has had at least four episodes of homelessness in the past three years." Definition The term "homelessness" includes the people whose primary daytime residence is in an institution that provides a residence for individuals intended to

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Alcohol
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Alcohol

Speech may be slurred; balance, vision,reaction time and hearing will be impaired. (It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at this level of intoxication.) 0.13-0.15 BAC: Gross motor impairment and lack of physical control. BLurred vision and major loss of balance. Euphoria is reduced and dysphoria beginning to appear. 0.16-0.20 BAC: Dysphoria (anxiety,restlessness) predominates, nausea may appear. The drinker has the appearance of a "sloppy drunk." 0.25 BAC: Needs assistance in walking; total mental confusion. Dysphoia with nausea and some vomiting. 0.30 BAC: Loss of consciousness. 0.40 BAC and up: Onset of coma,possible death due to respiratory arrest. WHAT IS CONSIDERED A DRINK: A drink that contains a half-ounce of alcohol or more. The amount you would problibly find in a 12 ounce can of beer, 4 ounce glass of table wine, 1 ounce shot of 100% destilled spirits such as whiskey or vodka. Generally this is the amount of alcohol a person can metabolize in about an hour

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Topic - Health
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Topic - Health

criticism over the years. Examples of such are: the length of waiting lists for consultations and surgical procedures; the lack of availability of various treatments either due to long waiting lists or lack of professionals willing to treat NHS patients and leading to people seeking private treatment in cheaper countries overseas. 4. Diseases In humans, disease is often used more broadly to refer to any condition thatcauses discomfort, dysfunction, distress or death to the person affected. In broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes and infections. Many different factors may cause disease. Examples of such are genetic defects or nutritional deficiencies. The reasons that may cause disease can be broadly categorized into the following categories like social, psychological, chemical and biological. Some of them may fall into more than one category. Some diseases are contagious or infectious.

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A letter and an essay
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A letter and an essay

Eating fat As regards fat consumption, the majority of the students eat margarine. Four students prefer butter, and another four eat neither. Conclusion It is noticeable that the eating habits of students in their final year at Freedonian Secondary School are not very healthy. Moreover, there are no students who have both breakfast and school lunch, eat more than four slices of brown bread per day, and avoid fat. In this essay, I will discuss whether prevention is better than trying to treat people who are ill and whether or not this is possible in all cases. I will divide the subject into illnesses caused by lifestyle, and illnesses caused by other factors such as genetic factors. First of all, a person's lifestyle can be a major factor in their wellbeing, both physical and mental. People who eat too much fast, fatty, or sugary foods without doing enough physical activity, may put on weight. This has serious effects and can lead to

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

e Added coverage of social influence vulnerabilities to various techniques effects in new technologies, such as of persuasion. persuasion resulting from on line banner ads and the subliminal presentation o Twice as many Reader's Reports- first-person accounts in which readers of odors. of previous editions describe how e Increased coverage of how compliance they've seen a principle work on principles work in other cultures. or for them. Reader's Reports have New insights are derived from the become the most popular feature of research findings, sayings, and customs the book. Boston. New York • San Francisco Mexico City • Montreal • Toronto • London • Madrid • Munich • Paris

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019
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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

bacteria Moraxella bovis. This study focuses on IBK despite having low mortality rate and complete recovery, it causes significant loss of productivity in the herds affected due to the 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

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

Fisher Jurvetson, financiers to innovators including Hotmail, Skype, and Overture.com "Tim has done what most people only dream of doing. I can't believe he is going to let his secrets out of the bag. This book is a must read!" --Stephen Key, top inventor and team designer of Teddy Ruxpin and Lazer Tag and a consultant to the television show American Inventor ALSO BY TIMOTHY FERRISS The 4-Hour Workweek Copyright © 2010 by Tim Ferriss All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Crown Archetype, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. www.crownpublishing.com Crown Archetype with colophon is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc. All registered trademarks in this book are property of their respective owners. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ferriss, Timothy. The 4-hour body / Timothy Ferriss. -- 1st ed. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Health. 2. Physical fitness. 3. Weight loss. I

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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress
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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

are thought to affect physiological and immunological responses. In addition to questionnaires that are largely used to measure mood, emotions, the steroid hormone cortisol has been widely measured in experimental psychology to explore physiological stress responses. In addition to physiological responses to external stressors the stress response to emotions has also attracted the interest of researchers. Investigations of how emotions are regulated has mainly looked at emotional states focusing on duration, frequency and intensity, neglecting the emotion regulation processes (Mohiyeddini, 2005). Nevertheless it is known that emotion regulation has an effect on human welfare (Gross, 1999) and positive emotions are associated with a smaller risk of physical disease and a longer healthy life expectancy (Huppert et al., 2004). Emotion regulation in relation.. 6 1

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

will be obedient too. By witnessing torture of criminals, also to a certain level agreement was supposed. The fact that such methods are no more, is mostly due to the lack of public discontent. Even if they were criminals, public corporal punishment was found too inhumane (Foucault, 1977). Torture can be a means of punishment on its own, however, the public character of it however serves an additional purpose. The aim of punishment according to utilitarianism as such is prevention. The punishment thus focuses on the future. In this, 4 Bentham diversifies between general and individual prevention. General prevention is sought by announcing the punishment and by implementing it. In other words, as mentioned before, the implementation of the punishment always has to serve as a purpose. The punishment therefore has a deterring effect. This will demonstrate the

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Differential Psychology
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Differential Psychology

· 1884-87 - Research on clinical uses of cocaine 3. Psychic conflict · 1887-88 - Begins to use hypnosis in hysteria · 1893 - Publishes trauma theory of hysteria & 4. Mental energy (`libido') cathartic treatment Page Freud: landmarks Freud: Basic theses of psychoanalysis · 1896 - Introduces term `psychoanalysis' · "mental processes are in themselves unconscious and that of all

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Extended essay-To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease
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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

Abstract: Because there has been much debate over whether plant based diets are beneficial or not, I’m willing to learn more about it and since there’s eligible data available on the effects of vegetarian/vegan diets on cardiovascular diseases, my research question is formed accordingly: To what extent does a plant based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease? The importance of this study lies in my own curiosity and my desire to acquire further knowledge on the prevention and treatment of coronary artery disease. In this investigation I will study two similar prospective studies on plant based diets and cardiovascular diseases, mainly coronary artery disease, to find out if the outcomes of one have anything common with the other. I want to find out whether the outcomes of these studies are reasonable and have any evidence from other studies to support them. My sources include a wide variety of medical journals, studies and webpages.

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development continues to be the largest financial investor in Ukraine. As of January 1, 2013 the Bank has committed more than EUR 8.2 billion (USD 10.7 billion) in 318 projects. In 2012, the EBRD has invested EUR 934 million (USD 1.2 billion) in 35 projects in Ukraine. About 71 percent of the investment went into private companies, 29 percent towards projects in the public sector. The EBRD is committed to continue financing projects in Ukraine at previous rate ­ about EUR 1 billion per year. Among other investors, multilateral international financial institutions (IFI) directly investing in Ukraine are for example the IFC (the International Finance Corporation, investment arm of the World Bank), based in Washington DC and BTSB (Black Sea Trade and Development Bank), regional EBRD-like institution, based in Thessaloniki, Greece. 1.1.5. Demographics and labor force Bad news ! Declining population

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline--kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

brain. To test what the right hemisphere of the brain might localize in another test with a split-brain patient was carried out. It is known that the right hand is governed by the left hemisphere and the left hand by the right. So the patient was asked to solve a visual constructional task with blocks. He could solve it with his left hand, governed by the right hemisphere, but not with his right hand. This research makes it possible to localize in one half brain basic mental processes like learning and memory. In the future, we can expect deeper insights into the mechanics of how the brain works. Using one or more examples, explain effects of neurotransmission on human behavior. Acetylcholine is believed to play a role in memory formation. Martinez and Kesner carried out and experiment with the aim of determining the role of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine on memory. Rats were trained to go through a maze.

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PETROLEUM
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PETROLEUM

sedimentary rocks containing an insoluble rganic solid called kerogen. The kerogen in the rock can be converted into crude oil using heat and pressure to simulate natural processes. The method has been known for centuries and was patented in 1694 under British Crown Patent No. 330 covering, "A way to extract and make great quantities of pitch, tar, and oil out of a sort of stone." Although oil shales are found in many countries, the United States has the world's largest deposits. Classification The petroleum industry generally classifies crude oil by the geographic location it is produced in (e.g. West Texas Intermediate, Brent, or Oman), its API gravity (an oil industry measure of density), and its sulfur content. Crude oil may be considered light if it has low density or heavy if it has high density; and it may be referred to as sweet if it contains relatively little sulfur or sour if it contains substantial amounts of sulfur.

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Sunflower
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Sunflower

They are most commonly found in valleys with wet meadows or swamps. The Giant sunflower grows between July and October. To grow well, sunflowers need full sun. They grow best in fertile, moist, well-drained soil with a lot of mulch. In commercial planting, seeds are planted 45 cm (1.5') apart and 2.5 cm (1") deep. Sunflower "whole seed" (fruit) is sold as snacks and can be processed into a peanut butter alternative, Sunbutter, especially in China, the United States, the Middle East and Europe. In Russia it is probably the most wide spread snack.[citation needed] It is also sold as food for birds and can be used directly in cooking and salads. Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for cooking (but is less cardiohealthy than olive oil), as a carrier oil and to produce biodiesel, for which it is less expensive than the olive product. During the 18th Century, the use of sunflower oil became very popular in Europe,

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MRSA
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MRSA

associated strains become resistant to most antibiotics. Why is MRSA in the news? A CDC report published in an October 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association suggested that MRSA infections are more prevalent than previously thought. This doesn't necessarily represent an increase in MRSA, however, because MRSA has simply not been measured in this way before. At about the same time, news reports emerged of student staph infections and deaths in several states. The combination of those events and the new data is doubly distressing, especially for parents. How did MRSA evolve from a mainly hospital problem to a community problem? It isn't known how MRSA in the community has evolved. It didn't originate from the hospital variety. One explanation is that drug-resistant bacteria may have developed from the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. The vast majority of MRSA infections -- 85 percent -- are still found in hospitals and other

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The Witch Trials in Salem
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The Witch Trials in Salem

Witchcraft Witchcraft is the alleged use of supernatural or magical powers. A witch (from Old English wicca m. / wicce f.) is a practitioner of witchcraft. Historically, it was widely believed that witchcraft involved the use of these powers to inflict harm upon members of a community or their property, and that all witches were in league with the devil. Since the mid 20th century, the term witchcraft has sometimes been used to distinguish between bad witchcraft and good witchcraft, with the latter often involving healing. Human misfortune was often blamed on a supernatural entity or a known person in the community. Reasons for accusations of witchcraft fall into four general categories:

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Harjutus 2
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Harjutus 2

Euroopa Liidu direktiivides Direktiivi number Tööandja kohustused ja nimetus Council Directive 1. Employers shall be obliged to perform an analysis of workstations in 90/270/EEC order to evaluate the safety and health conditions to which they give rise for their workers, particularly as regards possible risks to eyesight, physical Work with display problems and problems of mental stress. screen equipment 2. Emyployers shall take appropriate measures to remedy the risks found, on the basis of the evaluation referred to in paragraph 1, taking account of the additional and/or combined effects of the risks so found. Employers must take the appropriate steps to ensure that workstations first put into service after 31 December 1992 meet the minimum

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Endre Zukál and Kálmán Incze v vi Contents 12. Smoking 231 Zdzisław E. Sikorski and Edward Kol ´ akowski 13. Meat Packaging 247 Maurice G. O’Sullivan and Joseph P. Kerry 14. Novel Technologies for Microbial Spoilage Prevention 263 Oleksandr Tokarskyy and Douglas L. Marshall 15. Plant Cleaning and Sanitation 287 Stefania Quintavalla PART II. Products 299 16. Cooked Ham 301 Fidel Toldrá, Leticia Mora, and Mónica Flores 17. Cooked Sausages 313 Eero Puolanne 18

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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

and positivism. Opposition to abstract, untested theories &ideologies. Friedrich Nietzsche ,,God is dead"-through explaining and putting forward theories had killed Christian god. The essence of Freudian theory: the process in the human psyche Superego-society, conscience, morals, traditions, religion, a moral censor Ego-rational behavior, motivation, self-identification, conscious decisions Id-instincts, natural responses, the pleasure principle, aggressive instincts, the death wish Influence: In art and literature, Freud's theories influenced surrealism . Like psychoanalysis, surrealistic painting and writing explores the inner depths of the unconscious mind. Freudian ideas have provided subject matter for authors and artists. Critics often analyze art and literature in Freudian terms. 2. Literary Modernism and its sub-movements. The influence of Structuralism and psychoanalysis. Main characteristic features of Modernism. Denial of

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Vormistamine ülesanne 3
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Vormistamine ülesanne 3

For more examples, see Lynn (Chapter 3). Two main approaches are used to cope with nonresponse: reducing and adjusting. Nonresponse reduction applies strategies that, in general, reduce the number of noncontacts and refusals. Causes of noncontact depend on the specific survey design. For instance, in face-to-face surveys, noncontact can be the result of the inability of the interviewer to reach the respondent within the allotted number of contact attempts. Increasing the number of contact attempts not only increases the number of contacted and thus the response rate, but also the costs. Varying the days and times at which contact is attempted also increases the response rate, without affecting the cost as much. In mail and Internet surveys, noncontacts can be the result of undeliverable mailings due to errors in the address list. Tools to reduce refusals also depend on the data collection mode used. For

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine
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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

Rank Nation Wind Total Wind Total Wind Total Wind Total % % % % Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power 1 Germany 27.2 5.1% 533.7 30.7 5.4% 569.9 38.5 6.6% 584.9 2 United States 17.8 0.4% 4048.9 26.6 0.7% 4058.1 34.5 0.8% 4149.9 52.0 1.3% 4108.6 3 Spain 20.7 7.9% 260.7 22.9 8.5% 268.8 27.2 9.8% 276.8 31.4 11.1% 282.1 4 India 679.2 726.7 14.7 1.9% 774.7 5 China 2474.7 2.7 0.1% 2834.4 5.6 0.2% 3255.9 12.8 0.4% 3426.8 6 Italy 2.3 0.7% 330.4 3.0 0.9% 337.5 4.0 1

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Copyright © 2003 by Brian Tracy. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Published simultaneously in Canada. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, (978) 750-8400, fax (978) 750-4470, or on the web at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

APPENDIX I. SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS. APPENDIX J. MUSICAL EXAMPLES. PIANO ARRANGEMENTS AND SCORE SAMPLES. APPENDIX K. USEFUL ADDRESSES. ABOUT THE AUTHOR ESTONIA AND THE ESTONIANS Estonia is situated on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, between the Baltic Sea and Lake Peipsi. The country is populated by Estonians who belong to the Western Finnish group of nations, a branch of the Finno-Ugric stem, and speak the Estonian language. Estonia is the northernmost of the Baltic States. From west to east the length of the country is 360 kilometres and the width, from north to south, is 255 kilometres. The area is 45,227 square kilometres of which more than 4,000 square kilometres are made up by islands and islets (over 1,000); there are more than 1,400 lakes that form nearly 5% of the total area. More than 40% of the entire area is woodland. The country is flat; the average elevation is 50 metres above sea level. The

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele
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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

2.3.SWOT Analysis of the Organization Strengths Weaknesses SO1: Good reputation on the local market WO1: Not enough qualified employees to SO2: Extensive and varying customer base support numerous customers SO3: Relations with foreign partners in WO2: Project-orientedness implies a Baltic states, Scandinavia and UK multitude of different code to support SO4: Reliable employee base WO3: Unattractive and obscure web SO5: Attractive inspiring office space in the representation and interface of products very heart of the city WO4: Too many areas of services

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Formaldehyde
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Formaldehyde

may cause a burning sensation to the eyes, nose, and lungs at high concentrations. Formaldehyde is also known as methanal, methylene oxide, oxymethylene, methylaldehyde, and oxomethane. Formaldehyde can react with many other chemicals, and it will break down into methanol (wood alcohol) and carbon monoxide at very high temperatures. Formaldehyde is naturally produced in very small amounts in our bodies as a part of our normal, everyday metabolism and causes us no harm. It can also be found in the air that we breathe at home and at work, in the food we eat, and in some products that we put on our skin. A major source of formaldehyde that we breathe every day is found in smog in the lower atmosphere. Automobile exhaust from cars without catalytic converters or those using oxygenated gasoline also contain formaldehyde. At home, formaldehyde is produced by cigarettes and other tobacco products, gas cookers, and open fireplaces

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

The adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1989 followed by the unanimous ratification of the Convention by many countries (except the US and Somalia) represented a significant shift in the status of children in society. The UNCRC is the first legally binding law under International Law that has granted children with the recognition as respected individuals with rights of their own. 8 The UNCRC states that all children regardless of their `race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin (Article 2) are entitled to the set of `economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights (Article 4)`.9 The Convention provides a framework stating that children not only have the right to be cared for, provided for and protected but also have the right to participate in the matters that affect their daily lives (Article 12). 10 The Article 12

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Public International Law is a system of law
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Public International Law is a system of law

Public International Law is a system of law, different from domestic law. Why is this system unique? Usually law regulates relations between people, people and the state etc, PIL regulates relations between states. Thats why PIL is important for international relation students. PIL influences the life of everybody, it doesn't regulate people directly but indirectly (through the decisions of the states), because it's everywhere. It's like air. E.g. when you want to send a letter to Brazil, you put a stamp from your own country and send it from your post office and the letter gets delivered. Why is this so easy, because there are certain international conventions that regulate postal services

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

may be ethnic or racial or geographical, based on gender, or due to shared beliefs, values, and activities. 2. Culture- beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society. 3. A unitary state- a state governed as one single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (subnational units) exercise only powers that their central government chooses to delegate. The majority of states in the world have a unitary system of government. 4. A federal state-- a political entity characterized by a union of partially self- governing states or regions under a central (federal) government. 5. A multinational state- A multinational state is a sovereign state which is viewed as comprising two or more nations. Such a state contrasts with a nation-state where a single nation comprises the bulk of the population. 6

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What is integrated care
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What is integrated care?

underlying scope and values (Stein and Reider, 2009). From 1997 to 2010, the Labour Government emphasised a need for greater integration as part of the drive for improved quality, efficiency and patient outcomes. Initiatives such as `integrated care pathways', `patient-centred care' and `shared decision-making' are examples of attempts to align clinical, managerial and service user interests, and to improve coordination of care for patients, in particular those with long-term conditions. New forms of health care organisation such as care trusts (Glasby and Peck, 2005), managed clinical networks (Woods, 2001), accountable care organisations in the US (Rittenhouse and others, 2009) and local clinical partnerships (Smith and others,

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Tuuma energia
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Tuuma energia

It operated through fuel ignition that caused highly compressed air to expand against a piston. The diesel engine had a 50% thermal efficiency, and was more efficient than steam engines. From 1880 - 1890's Carl Gustaf Patrik de Laval developed an impulse type of steam turbine. Between 1900 to the present, turbine technology improved. December 2, 1942, Enrico Fermi achieves a controlled nuclear chain reaction with a demonstration reactor, called the Chicago Pile 1. August 6, 1945,the United States drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, then on August 9th on Nagasaki. December 20, 1951, experimental reactor produces first energy from a nuclear reaction, enough to light four light bulbs. January, 1955, the Atomic Energy Commission begins program of funding for nuclear power plants between government and industry. In 1956, the first nuclear power station was built. Using uranium as its fuel. The station was named Calder Hall Power Station, built on coast of Cumberland.

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Education
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Education

It is possible to be a technological genius, say a computer nerd, without social skills or civil conscience. I'd rather have as a neighbor an illiterate janitor with an easy-going, friendly disposition. Hence, I value what we might call character more than specialist knowledge from an antisocial person. God knows we want everyone to be a well-mannered genius. But humans are not cut out to be happy like pigs in a pen. We instead have insatiable brains, with mental appetites. So our goal is to balance the brainwork with hearts and smiles. "Facts served with sauce." Where does common sense fit on? Is it teachable? To a degree, what we mean by common sense is simply learned experience. Something more exists, though. Those who we praise for common sense may be quick-witted, steady-nerved, and efficient at practical decision-making. It is likely some of those traits depend on genetic brain makeup. In any case, for purposes of an

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