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Partnerships
"The word âglobalisationâ has a wide-ranging meaning! It includes (a) the phenomenon of the opening of the national economies upon a liberal global market resulting from progress in Communications and transport; or (b) the liberalisation of exchanges resulting from the interdependence between countries; or (c) the fact of becoming global and therefore spreading throughout the world; or (d) affecting the whole world or all peoples; or again (e) to put something into effect worldwide."(...
Dietary intakes from rural, community-based elderly as a determinant of food availability
The fact that people are living longer has heightened awareness of the elderly and many of their special needs. Due to this trend, experts have begun to more closely investigate caloric and nutrient needs of the elderly as well as factors that may alter dietary intake. Forty-two older persons in Lincoln County, West Virginia agreed to participate in research designed to explore the relationship between dietary intake and food availability among rural, community-based elderly. Participants completed a 38 item telephone questionnaire which provided information on demographics, grocery shopping habits, and dietary intakes. A second survey addressed food availability at all grocery stores that where indicated as those âmost frequently shoppedâ by the sample. Upon completion of data collection, both surveys were coded, and data were input into the computer. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression were utilized in data analysis as determined by the main frame version of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Results of the dietary intake survey indicated that the majority of the participants were Caucasian (n=42, 100.0%), female (n=29, 69.0%), and over the age of 75 (n=36, 85.7%). Most were overweight, and many reported no history of chronic disease. Overall, the sample was relatively healthy, which is atypical for the elderly population. Eight grocery stores were surveyed for food availability. One hundred percent of the stores provided fresh meats, poultry, fruits, and vegetables for purchase. Foods for a healthy diet were readily available for purchase in all grocery stores. A comparison between dietary intakes and food availability disproved the hypothesis as only two relationships of significance were found. This indicated that the dietary intake of participants was based on preference without regard to availability
Students as Partners in Decolonising the Curriculum:Lessons learnt at the University of Brighton, UK
Presidential Debates: Whats Behind the Numbers?
Because they attract large audiences, generate interest in the campaign, help voters understand their choices in the upcoming election, forecast governance, increase the likelihood that voters will cast a vote for the preferred candidate rather than against the opponent, moderate some of the campaigns' tendencies to exaggerate and, in a close contest, may affect an election's outcome, presidential debates have become a centerpiece of presidential general elections in the United States.BackgroundAlthough audience data have tracked trends in presidential general election debate viewership over the years, they often fail to reveal how much and how many of the debates people actually watch. More importantly, these figures don't provide insight into why people do or do not watch the debates. Using multiple research methods, this Annenberg Public Policy Center white paper draws on detailed Nielsen viewership data, a national survey, and a set of focus groups with debate viewers to answer these questions
Automatic creation of apps using images of arranged physical media
The creation of software applications, e.g., mobile apps, requires the developer to have some knowledge of coding. This can be a hurdle for people that have creative ideas for applications but lack the requisite computer skills. Per the techniques of this disclosure, user interface widgets are printed on magnets and organized into kits. A user that wishes to create an app physically arranges the magnets on a board to create a UI and takes a picture of the board. Using computer vision, the resulting image is rendered into an editable app UI that is connected to data and ready to be published
A year of social discontent in the UK
Unlike other countries where employees have a legal right to strike, in the United Kingdom employees do not enjoy such a right. All they have, is a freedom to strike or take any other forms of industrial action so long as they observe strictly the complicated laws on industrial conflict. Failure to obey these laws makes unions liable for the tort of inducing breaches of commercial and/or employment contracts or conspiracy to do an unlawful act. Furthermore, employees would be liable for brea..
La pauvreté au Royaume-Uni
En dĂ©pit du large Ă©ventail de prestations sociales qui existe au Royaume-Uni, des millions de personnes se trouvent dans le dĂ©nuement, leurs ressources Ă©tant bien infĂ©rieures Ă leurs besoins essentiels. Sâil existe plusieurs dĂ©finitions de la « pauvreté », nous retiendrons nĂ©anmoins celle-ci : « [La pauvretĂ© est] relative Ă un niveau de vie, dans une sociĂ©tĂ©, Ă un moment donnĂ©. Les gens vivent dans la pauvretĂ© lorsquâils sont privĂ©s des ressources suffisantes pour leurs besoins matĂ©riels esse..
Employers' Liability - from Physical to Psychiatric Illnesses
From Introduction: "This text proposes to treat an important development which has taken
place in the United Kingdom in recent years in the field of the employerâs
common law duty of care. It is proposed to analyse briefly the well
established concept of the employerâs common law duty of care towards
his employees which, until recently, applied generally only to physical
injuries and illnesses. The development of this concept in recent years
into the psychiatric field is a welcome step forward and shows how
labour law has progressed and is progressing in the 21st century."(...
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