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Old age : Attitudes to aging and the elderly in an English villageMichaud, E. M. January 1986 (has links)
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Schoolgirl mothers : Unrecognised deviantsCoyne, A. M. January 1984 (has links)
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The influence of television advertising and household income on children's food choiceDonkin, Angela January 1997 (has links)
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Status and participation in early modern England : a case-study from North Norfolk, 1580-1640Pitman, Jan January 1999 (has links)
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Developments in non-invasive oxygen measurementSohirad, Mitra January 1990 (has links)
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Bodily symmetry : origins and lifecourse associations with cognition, personality, and statusHope, David John January 2012 (has links)
Symmetry – measured as the size asymmetry of a group of symmetrical body traits such as ear height or elbow circumference – has often been used as an index of the capacity to develop normally despite stress and correlates with a wide range of outcomes including intelligence, health and aspects of behaviour. However, theoretical debate continues over the underlying causes of these associations and outstanding methodological issues – such as the reliance on small sample sizes of college age students – makes the robustness of the findings uncertain. The present work advances the existing empirical literature in six separate domains. It also improves upon past methodology by using novel methods of digital measurement of asymmetry as well as for the first time digitally measuring endogenous asymmetry as indexed by the bones and linking bone asymmetry to intelligence. The research was conducted on four samples. Numbers given are for participants who provided asymmetry measures. Firstly, a sample of elderly participants from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 (LBC1921, n = 216) tested around ages 11, 79, 83, and 87. Secondly, the Science Festival Sample (SFS), a group of children recruited at a public science event aged between 4 and 15 (n = 856). Thirdly, a group of Orkney residents aged 18 to 86 (the ORCADES, n = 1200). Fourthly the Berlin Sample (BS), a group of Berlin residents (n = 207) between 20 and 30 years old. In the LBC 1921, men with poorer socioeconomic status in childhood had higher facial asymmetry in old age (β = -.25, p = .03). While investigating issues related to asymmetry in the same sample it was found that relatively more severe digit curvature – a minor physical anomaly – was associated with relatively greater cognitive decline (β = -.19, p = .02). Within the SFS asymmetry decreased across human childhood (β = -.16, p = .01), and more asymmetrical children exhibited slower choice reaction times (β = .0.17, p = .002). In the ORCADES sample, the more asymmetrical participants (as indexed by bone asymmetry) were less intelligent (β = -.24, p = .01). In the Berlin Sample and the LBC 1921 no consistent associations were found between personality traits and asymmetry. Collectively, these findings suggest symmetry functions as a measure of overall well-being as the trend is for higher asymmetry to be associated with a relatively poorer score on a variety of outcome measures. The findings considerably expand the number of existing studies in these empirical areas and in several cases – particularly asymmetry’s association with socioeconomic status in the elderly and reaction times among children – represent the first work on those areas. The present work confirms the finding that asymmetry is linked to adverse outcomes. However, the underlying mechanisms by which symmetry is linked to such outcomes remain underexplored and require clarification.
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Kampen om en högre status : En studie om lärarbristen utifrån ett professionsperspektivKlint, Anna-Karin January 2017 (has links)
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The final status of Kosovo and its implications for Balkan stabilityManolakis, Spyros 03 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited / This thesis presents the possible scenarios for the final political status of Kosovo, undecided since 1999, and the implications of these scenarios for the stability of the Balkans. In the beginning, basic elements of theory about the reconstruction of war-torn societies are presented in terms of such aspects as security, governance, economy, and justice. The goal is an understanding of the current situation in Kosovo, the challenges that the international administration had to handle when it arrived in Kosovo in June 1999, and its achievements and weaknesses till now. Finally, the possible scenarios for Kosovo's final status are examined and the one best for regional stability is suggested. / Commander, Hellenic Navy
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Distinkce v právním statusu občanů a cizinců v České republice / "Distinctions in the legal status of citizens and foreigners in the Czech Republic"Jezerská, Julia January 2015 (has links)
15. ABSTRACT The topic of my Master's degree thesis is Distinctions in the legal status of citizens and foreigners in the Czech Republic. Reasons for choosing this topic are the proximity of the topic for me as for a former foreigner, own experience and the fact, that this topic is very current and dynamic. This thesis mainly describes the legal status of citizens and foreigners in the Czech Republic. In my thesis I have therefore focused on the rights and duties of citizens and foreigners, the conditions and forms of acquisition citizenship and particular residence permits. The thesis is composed of ten chapters. First chapter is the Introduction and last chapter is the Conclusion. The other eight main chapters deal with the main aim of the thesis. There are also the Content, the Index of Abbreviations, the Used bibliography and sources and the Index of Annexes beside these ten chapters. The first chapter following the Introduction describes the concept of citizenship, it's sources of law, forms and terms for the acquisition of citizenship, it's attestation and discovery and finally the legal status of a citizen. The third chapter is devoted to the concept of immigration law, it's sources of law, definitions of some basic concepts and structure of the immigration law. Chapter four describes the short-term...
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The status of Black women in education administrationPayne, Norma Joyce 01 May 1975 (has links)
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