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    similarly‚ as each of the students has different needs‚ skills and proficiencies. This condition is the basis of the assessment system in Finland. Unlike in Indonesia‚ Finland does not have a national examination or evaluation to assess students’ proficiency. The assessment in Finnish education is done by the classroom or subject teachers‚ as the teachers in Finland are trusted to do their best in serving as an education professional (Lombardi M‚2005). Teacher-based assessment is more important in Finnish

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    The drive against drunken driving and binge drinking has helped shift sales from the ’on-trade’ (beer consumed on the premises‚ as in pubs or restaurants) to the off -trade (retail). Worldwide‚ the off-trade increased from 63 per cent of volume in 2000 to 66 per cent in 2005. The off-trade is increasingly dominated by large supermarket chains such as Tesco or Carrefour‚ which often use cut-price offers on beer in order to lure people into their shops. More than one-fifth of beer volume is now sold

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    All of these regions are important to understanding geography and how regions come together. The Cold War influenced the contemporary role of regions and countries in the global economy due to multicultural relations through modernization. The modernization of the cold war was an important element of American foreign

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    rights. The main subject in this talk regards children and when they are competent enough to help and make medical decisions for themselves. The only two places that give children full rights to consent and refuse medical treatment is Scotland and Finland. To me this is a very touchy subject. I think a child that is able to understand what is going on should have the right to know what is happening to them medically. They should also have an input on how they want to be treated after they have been

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    Mediterranean area. In recent years the EFTA network of free trade agreements has reached across the Atlantic as well as into Asia. EFTA was founded by the following seven countries: Austria‚ Denmark‚ Norway‚ Portugal‚ Sweden‚ Switzerland‚ and the UK. Finland joined in 1961‚ Iceland in 1970‚ and Liechtenstein in 1991. In 1973‚ the UK and Denmark left EFTA to join the EC. They were followed by Portugal in 1986 and by Austria‚

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    [pic] CASE STUDY: DYSON VACUUM CLEANER Shifting from domestic to international marketing with the famous bagless vacuum cleaner Submitted to Professor Barbara Knup Submitted by Erick N. Shirimpumu (std no.28365) Dechen Peldon (std no. 27042) Doris Dzomu (std no. 30298) Kamal Masoud (std no. 26605) Rachal Utuga (std no. 29963) Kleves Alimerko (std no. 29623) Table of contents Executive Summary 3 I. Introduction 4

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    World War II (1939-1945) By Dudyryev Nikita The Second World War unleashed by Nazi Germany‚ was one of the most bloody and dramatic events in the history of human been. It drew into its orbit 72 states - four fifths of all inhabitants of the earth. The war claimed about 65 million lives; over 35 million people were injured. In the ruins and ashes turned into hundreds of cities and thousands of towns and villages. Nazi leadership provided for in this

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    of care of the patient relies on personal beliefs and values of the healthcare worker. It is the right of responsibility of the healthcare workers including the nursing students to work with proper safety precaution. Every individual living in Finland has the right to receive a proper treatment and care. The patient will receive quality of care without further complications and prevention of infections during hospitalization 1. Utilitarianism 2. Duty Ethics (Deontology) 3. Virtue Ethics

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    In developing countries‚ half of all deaths of women over 50 are due to heart disease and stroke. From the latest data of World Health Organization (WHO) MONICA Project indicate that the coronary event rate (per 100‚000) in men was highest in Finland (North Karelia‚ 835) and lowest in China (Beijing‚ 81). For women the highest event rate was in the United Kingdom (UK) (Glasgow‚ Scotland‚ 265) and lowest in Spain (Catalonia‚ 35) and China (Beijing‚ 35). These data represent results from 35 MONICA

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    Operational Insight Paper In the article “Quadriga Launches Mobile Housekeeping App”‚ the author shows us a new mobile application for housekeeping services. This App – Housekeeper – can largely improve the efficiency in checking and reporting room status through most web-enabled mobile devices. It as well enhances the communication among staff. The App has already been deployed in some hotels and may be applied in more countries and hotels in the near future. The article interests

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