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    Energy Security, Poverty and Vulnerability in Central Asia and the Wider European Neighbourhood

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    This paper seeks to disaggregate concerns about energy security within the wider European neighborhood from the nation-state to the household, and particularly to poor households in the transition and developing economies of the former Soviet Union. It argues that two decades of under-investment in Soviet-era energy, water, and communal service infrastructures threaten significant reductions in access to these services in the poorer countries of this region, particularly Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. These problems are manifesting themselves both in terms of growing physical restrictions on access to energy, water, and communal service networks in these countries, and in terms of rapid growth in tariffs for these services which could price some vulnerable households "out of the market". The paper also suggests that these problems are apparent to various degrees in a number of other former Soviet republics, and that the impact of the global economic crisis is likely to exacerbate these problems. By calling attention to growing household vulnerability to energy and water insecurities, particularly in Central Asia, the paper seeks to bring an economic development perspective to bear on energy policy debates in the wider European region.legal monopolies, regulation, deregulation, energy, environment, transition, welfare, consumer economics, poverty, health, education, training

    The economics of the 'European Neighbourhood Policy': An initial assessment

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    This paper describes the general framework of the EU’s emerging relationship with its new neighbours and investigates the potential economic impact of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), both for the EU itself and for its neighbours. In particular, it seeks to develop an answer to the question of whether the ENP is sufficiently attractive so as to induce the governments in neighbourhood countries to adopt (or accelerate the adoption of) the types of economic and governance reforms that were implemented in the new member states during their accession processes. Although the specifics of the ENP are still being developed, the lack of incentives as regards to unclear accession to the EU is identified as the main weakness of the ENP. Economically, the ENP seeks to ease trade restrictions through the implementation of legislative approximation and convergence with EU standards, before accessing the EU’s single market can become a reality. Positively though, is that the access to the single market could improve significantly under the ENP. As experienced by the Central European states, FDI is instrumental to transform the economies of the Western CIS and the Caucasus. The ENP can be a supportive framework for improving investor confidence. Likewise, the new European Neighbourhood Instrument can add more coherence in technical assistance, and provide more financial support for creating capacities for trade infrastructures and institutional and private sector development. Finally, measures to promote increased labour migration between the new neighbours and the enlarged EU may be worth to put on the agenda for the future development and impact of the ENP.European Neighbourhood Policy, European integration, foreign direct investment, transition economies

    Effects of Diabetes on Speech and Language across the Lifespan

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    According to the CDC, “diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects the way your body turns food into energy”. More than 37 million adults in the United States have diabetes which is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. With diabetes affecting such a large portion of the population, what do speech-language pathologists need to know about how blood sugar affects speech and language in various types of individuals? This literature review explores the effects of language development later in the life of babies born to mothers with diabetes. The effects that diabetes has on adults’ ability to process language will also be identified. The roles of speech-language pathologists in the care of diabetic patients will be explored, and learners will be provided with information about how to best provide care for their diabetic patients. Speech-language pathologists play a vital role in helping their clients affected by diabetes across the lifespan with expressive and receptive language. Learning outcomes: At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to: Explain the effects that diabetes has on newborns\u27 speech and language development. Explain the effects that diabetes has on adults’ ability to process language. List 3 takeaways that speech-language pathologists need to know in order to better treat their diabetic patients.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/slp-posters-2023/1044/thumbnail.jp

    Vicksburg, 1863

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    The Vicksburg Campaign Revisited Over the years the Vicksburg campaign has received little attention in the popular media in comparison with some of the great battles of the East, especially the other one that concluded in July 1863, which I, being a devotee of the supremacy of the West...

    Senior Recital, Megan Slay, piano

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    Senior RecitalMegan Slay, pianoSaturday, April 27, 2019 at 5:30pmRecital Hall / James W. Black Music Center1015 Grove Avenue / Richmond, Va.The presentation of this Senior Recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Megan Slay studies piano with Ms. Ruta Smedina-Starke
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