bs_bs_banner N EW S A N D V I EW S DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-3010.2012.01995.x Filling the gaps: the need for more research on portion size of pre-packaged foods and intake behaviour H. Arnold and R. Hackett Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD)‚ Hertfordshire‚ UK Summary The portion size of pre-packaged food and drink products is one of the suggested areas of focus within the calorie reduction pledge of the UK government’s Public Health Responsibility Deal. Food businesses are encouraged
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1. Pellegrino‚ A. (2010). Pre-service teachers and classroom authority. American Secondary Education‚ 38(3)‚ 62-78. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/docview/722356586?accountid=12763 In this article Pellegrino examines the classroom practices of 5 preservice secondary school teachers‚ identifying the challenges faced in establishing their authority to create an effective learning environment. As a framework for his study‚ Pellegrino gives 3 basic origins of
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International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management (IJAIEM) Web Site: www.ijaiem.org Email: editor@ijaiem.org‚ editorijaiem@gmail.com Volume 2‚ Issue 1‚ January 2013 ISSN 2319 - 4847 FACE OF HR PRACTICES IN TODAYS SCENARIO IN INDIAN BANKS Shilpi Singh Asst Prof Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College‚ Pursuing PhD from Mewar University‚ Rajasthan‚ India ABSTRACT Effective management of human resources play a vital role in sound management of banks as human resource
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Annotated Bibliography for Hamlet Adelman‚ Janet. “Man and Wife Is One Flesh: Hamlet and the Confrontation with the Maternal Body.” Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare’s Plays‚ Hamlet to The Tempest. By Adelman. New York: Routledge‚ 1992. 11-37. This monograph chapter argues that Hamlet “redefines the son’s position between two fathers by relocating it in relation to an indiscriminately sexual maternal body that threatens to annihilate the distinction between the
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In this essay I have been asked to discuss three ethical choices that might arise when providing end of life care to children. End-of-life care is also known as palliative care and it is the care that is given to someone who is terminally ill and dying. Palliative care‚ as defined by the Department of Health (200b)‚ is the holistic‚ individualised care of someone who has been diagnosed with an incurable or life-limiting illness. (The Open University 2009). Here in the UK the NHS is responsible
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inaccessible so that its value is diminished or removed”. Loss is the experience and feeling you get when dying. It has been felt by the individual dying as well as their family members and their significant others when their loved one is being taken away from them. • Grief is the emotional/behavioral reaction to loss. It occurs with loss caused by separation as well as loss caused by death. It is a very normal process‚ but it normally takes several months to work through. Grief could come in the
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On Death and Dying By Elisabeth Kubler-Ross For my book review‚ I read On Death and Dying‚ by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Dr. Kubler-Ross was the first person in her field to discuss the topic of death. Before 1969‚ death was considered a taboo. On Death and Dying is one of the most important psychological studies of the late twentieth century. The work grew out of her famous interdisciplinary seminar on death‚ life‚ and transition. In this paper‚ I give a comprehensive book review as well as integrate
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Death‚ Dying and the Afterlife Every person has their own opinion about death‚ dying and the afterlife. Some religious beliefs see death differently than others. For example‚ Native Americans build a platform for their deceased and burn it to free the souls of their loved ones. Jewish Americans must bury their loved ones within 24 hours of death. Most Americans either cremate their loved ones or lay them to rest in the cemetery of their choice. My personal perspective about death‚ dying‚ and
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Kubler- Ross was profoundly affected by a visit to the Maidanek concentration camp in Portland and her images of hundreds of butterflies carved into some of the walls there. To Kubler- Ross the butterflies were the final works of art by those facing death. They would tell her stay with her for years and influenced her thinking about the end of life. Later Kubler- Ross began to pursuing her dreams to become a doctor in 1951 as a medical student at the University of Zurich. So now that she made it to
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Annotated Bibliography Nursing Ethics June 24‚ 2013 In hospitals‚ especially emergency rooms and intensive care units‚ nurses encounter many critically ill patients. “One-fifth of the patients cared for by critical care nurses die in the intensive care unit” (Browning‚ 144)‚ when these patients are nearing the end of their lives there are many decisions that need to be made by the patient if they are able and their family. Healthcare workers are put under
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