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    Transportation in the Waterways of Venice – Stella Stergiadi Table of Contexts 1. Introduction 2. History 3. Operation Public transportation in Venice Private transportation in Venice 4. Future context 5. References 1. Introduction The city of Venice‚ with a population about 270.000 residents in 2009‚ is located in northern Italy and is the capital of Veneto region [1]. Venice is worldwide known as one of the most intriguing places‚ hosting an average of 15 million tourists

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    Audience: correctional staff Subject: Should prisons allow elderly people to be released and be under supervised parole for the rest of their lives. Author’s/Speaker’s Main Purpose or Claim: We will save money if it is possible and elder people leave the jail to avoid the necessary training for correction officers‚ “the costs of medication and accomadations throughout the prison such as wheelchair accesability and units with lower bunks.” Author’s/Speaker’s Tone (Tone=how the author/speaker feels

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    impact on the life style and social relations. Ageing puts women in India in a particularly disadvantageous position‚ a position where women in general get marginalized and are meted out a deplorable treatment. During the Pre-Vedic; “old age” and “the elderly” are herms which are common currency in most popular uses and more academic environment. Despite the frequencies with which the terms are

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    Page 1 of 29 Thyroid Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction and Functional Capacity among Elderly (doi: 10.1089/thy.2013.0071) This article has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication‚ but has yet to undergo copyediting and proof correction. The final published version may differ from this proof. 1 Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction and Functional Capacity among Elderly 1 2‚3 1 Vanessa S. Virgini‚ MD *‚ Liselotte W. Wijsman‚ MD *‚ Nicolas Rodondi‚ MD‚ MAS ‚ Douglas C. 4 5

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    Abstract The elderly‚ or senior citizens‚ have always been considered a vulnerable population‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and socially. This population faces a variety of problems every day including many economic struggles. Older adults and the elderly are facing many financial challenges that may not have been anticipated. In spite of good planning and sensible living‚ their resources may be sorely compromised‚ sometimes destroyed. What can be done to help this population through the transition

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    18-26‚ and 29 elderly adults ( 19 females‚ 1 male) ages 62-90. They completed a series of tests‚ including proxy measures of crystallized intelligence (Mill Hill vocabulary test) and pre-morbid verbal IQ (Wechsler test of adult reading). In addition to these general tests‚ they measured memory span by method of the forward digit span task‚ and working memory by method of the backward digit span. Each participant received a series of belief-desire reasoning problems‚ and a series of problems with no mental

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    #1. Identify the problem - We have to get from one place to another but have no reliable means of transportation.  #2. Analyze and understand the problem - The problem is not having a reliable vehicle to get from one place to another. This means if a place is too far to walk or ride a bike then we can’t make it there. There are several places that we need to make it to that are most likely not in walking or riding distance. Our job‚ a grocery store‚ a department store‚ and the list go’s on and on

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    gallons each car. There is a high demand for a new energy. After the issue of fuel crisis was brought up‚ the society started to be interested in hydrogen. Hydrogen is the strongest candidate for the fuel of the future. Hydrogen can be used for transportation more efficiently‚ safely‚ and effectively. Also they are environmentally friendly. Since hydrogen is not a fundamental fuel‚ using hydrogen as energy source is a difficult subject. Hydrogen is a magnificent fuel because only water is

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    and a general feeling of satisfaction. These individuals will attain wisdom‚ even when confronting death. According to James E. Lubben (2010)‚ there has been increasing attention paid to health promotion and disease prevention activities in the elderly because

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    THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSPORTATION Trains of the Future This new state-of-the-art train is operated by magnetic levitation technology. The train is similar to a Disney World monorail with one big difference: it can travel at speeds approaching 300 miles per hour and makes almost no sound. Instead of traveling along rails‚ this train sits atop a magnetic field‚ thereby eliminating the effects of friction and making higher speeds possible. At these speeds‚ the magnetic levitation train will

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