such as different numbers of religious congregations and number of members belonging to them. The main religion is considered to be the one which has the most members. Lithuania is a country dominated by the Roman Catholic Church. Over 80% of the population consider themselves Catholics. Currently‚ along with the Catholics‚ there exist in Lithuania the Russian Old Believers and the Russian Orthodox‚ Jewish‚ Karaim and Islamic communities‚ which were traditionally established. Currently‚ new forms of
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associated with ageing. Physical changes – skin‚ bones and joints * Skin becomes more wrinkled‚ thinner and less elastic. * Bones are less dense and are more likely to suffer from minor or serve injuries. * Joints stiffen and can be more painful as the bones thin out. * Muscles become weakened and loosen. * The spine may round which leads to hunched backs and other spine conditions. Senses: * Vision is not as good as it use to be‚ sometimes with ageing comes an eye condition
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 The meaning of Euroscepticism 3 Causes and progress of the Euroscepticism in Great Britain 4 Great Britain and Europe 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction “We are with you‚ but not of you‚” the famous quote by Winston Churchill in 1948 what unofficially stated Great Britain’s political position towards Europe. Great Britain has been an awkward partner in Europe for a long time. Non-willingness to be described as a part of Europe‚ the refusal to join European
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Why there is a need to increase population in Singapore? As‚ we all know‚ Singapore is becoming an ageing population soon. So‚ a shrinking and ageing population means younger workforce‚ and a less vibrant and innovative economy. With slower business activity and employment opportunities‚ it will become more difficult to match the higher aspirations of a better educated and mobile Singaporean population. This may hollow out our population and workforce and worsen our ratio of younger to older
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analyzes the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure in the UK. Each of the PESTLE factors is explored on four parameters: current strengths‚ current challenges‚ future prospects‚ and future risks. Summary Key findings The UK has a strong democratic system‚ but differences between coalition partners in the incumbent government pose a challenge The UK adheres to a democratic‚ parliamentary system of governance known as the Westminster system. This system
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Managing Rapid Population Growth Rapid Population has social‚ Economic and Political Impacts- Social Services like healthcare and education can’t cope with the rapid increase in population. Children have to work to support large families so they miss out on education. There aren’t enough houses for everyone so overcrowded settlements -leads to health problems. There will be food shortages Low living standards
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POLLUTION AND PROSTITUTION A. Pollution 1.1 Sources of Pollution 1.2 Classification of Pollution 1.3 Effects on health and economics 1.4 Ways on how to reduce pollution B. Prostitution 1.4Perspective 1.4.1Prostitution as positive function 1.4.2Prostitution as negative function 1.4.3Prostitution as Career 1.5. Types of Prostitution 1.6 Causes and Effects of Prostitution 1.7 Characteristics of Prostitution 1.8. Argument in Favour of Legalizing Prostitution POLLUTION Pollution
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* Communications - The UK has one of the largest most advanced telecoms markets in Europe. Over 59% of the population utilizes the internet. It also has excellent broadband infrastructure with sophisticated DSL and cable networks. * Business - The UK is well known for their strengths in banking‚ insurance‚ and business services which make up for 75% of their GDP. The UK is highly regarded for one of the largest recipients of foreign direct investments globally. The UK is forecast to sustain
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Banking Industry in UK 1.0 Introduction The UK Banking sector is the world’s third largest in terms of Return on capital & efficiency after USA and Japan. Around 3.5% of the total UK’s workforce is working in banking sector and it is providing services to 95% of the population. UK is considered as Investment Hub for Private Banking & Investment in the international Market. 2.0 Size and Importance of Banking Industry to National Economy The UK Banking sector is one of the largest sectors to the
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How Democratic is the UK? Democracy is a very general term used to describe various political systems that are organised on the basis that the government should serve the interests of the people. It is expected in a democracy that citizens should influence decisions‚ make decisions themselves and that the government is accountable to the people. It is also expected that the freedoms of citizen’s are protected‚ minorities are protected‚ governmental power is controlled and dispersed more widely
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