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    Was Collectivisation a success or failure? Economic AIMS: Large farms = would increase efficiency = fewer workers needed = more man power for industry = increase in production = more overseas trade = even more resources for industrialisation = further increase in production SUCCESSES: 1928-1935 = grain doubles from 11 million tonnes to 75 million tonnes Mass migration from countryside to cities = accelerated urbanisation= relieved

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    Tissue Viability What Is It Anyway? Colin Iversen BSc (Hons)‚ RGN‚ NIP‚ Cert.Ed. Clinical Nurse Specialist Tissue Viability‚ Definition There is no universally accepted standard definition of the role Generally: Tissue Viability nursing is about preventing insults to the skin and underlying tissues and facilitating healing in wounds where a complication has prevented the normal healing process. It’s not new We dress them God heals them Pare © 1550 Elements of Tissue Viability • • • • • Pressure

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    Drug War: Failure or Success? Many people would claim that President Richard Nixon started the war on drugs. Although it is less well-known today that the Nixon Administration also repealed the federal 2–10-year mandatory minimum sentences for possession of marijuana and started federal demand for reduction programs. He also endorsed drug-treatment programs‚ and that Nixon only made an effort of continuation towards the states original acts of prohibition dating back to 1905-1914. Even with these

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    Cuban Revolution: Success or Failure? A revolution is known as being an activity or movement designed to effect fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation. Cuba during the decade of the 1950’s experienced this type of rebellion in search for an enhanced and better-developed society‚ independent of all outside domination. Cuban citizens were at a point where they needed to be free and be able to enforce the constitution established in 1940‚ which included amendments stating that Cuba

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    PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUCCESS FACTORS FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING: A FRAMEWORK Abu Hassan Abu Bakar1‚ Arman Abd Razak‚ Shardy Abdullah and Aidah Awang2 School of Housing‚Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Pulau Pinang‚ Malaysia 1 abhassan@usm.my and 2aidah0622@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Housing is the critical issue in global urbanization which have a tremendous impact on the environment – both during construction and through out their. As the key element in urban development‚ housing

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    African Americans experienced strong hatred from the South. Reconstruction was a failure because of ratification‚ government corruption‚ and racism. The 13th amendment‚ 14th amendment‚ and 15th amendment were passed African Americans were never free they were still segregated. The "Negroes found themselves systematically separated from whites ("Seeds of Failure in Radical Policy"‚ 304). The 14th amendment said‚ that African Americans equal rights and the US citizenship

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    President. Thomas Jefferson was a leader in American History his presidency declined in respect for him politically. Thomas Jefferson’s two fatal failures are the Embargo Act and the relations with the Barbary Pirates. Both arousing American involvement in the war of 1812‚ thereby ruining American neutrality. Jefferson’s presidency was not a failure completely it was just flawed by these two great mistakes. Jefferson was a great man but with many flaws He made mistakes just like we all do. But

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    cultures‚ and ideas.  Also‚ while Columbus wasn’t the first European to reach the Western Hemisphere‚ he was the first European to stay.  To be brief‚ Columbus quickly changed the world. On the other hand‚ Christopher Columbus could be considered a failure in several ways‚ including him as an explorer‚ human being‚ and a representative of the Spanish government.  Columbus’ main voyage was one where he tried to find a direct sea route to Asia by sailing west of Europe.  He failed greatly‚ seeing as he

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    Population Viability Analysis Introduction Over the last few lectures we’ve talked about the stochastic threats to persistence in small populations. We identified five classes of threats and some of their qualitative properties: 1. Genetic stochasticity — Not a problem in populations with Ne greater than a few hundred. Therefore‚ not likely to be a problem in populations large enough to buffer environmental stochasticity 2. Demographic stochasticity — Unlikely to be a problem in populations with

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    Mate Selection Criteria for Marital Success: Is It Possible? Liberty University Abstract For decades researches have been attempting to indentify some key characteristics or personal qualities that could be formulated in such a way as to predict the probability of marital success between two parties. If indeed some formula could be implemented that would take into account what characteristics and/or personal qualities must be present for two people to enter into a marital agreement

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