... or flat - What things they stock - What things most people buy there And say whether that is one of the places you often go shopping or not, and why Describe some countryside near your hometown ... order to this thing well And say if you think most people would enjoy doing that thing or not, and why Talk about a job you would like to in the future You should say: - What people have to in that ... now You should say: - What it looks like - How and when you use it - How and when you first got it And say if you could live without it or not, and why Talk about an English book you have read...
... Older People Volume Facilities, Residents andCosts Ann Netten Andrew Bebbington Robin Darton and Julien Forder PSSRU at the University of Kent at Canterbury, the London School of Economics and ... Act, a National Care Standards Commission will be established to apply a common set of standards to residential and nursing homes, and in future the same regulations and standards will be applied ... (Moos and Lemke, 1994) and it has been used to describe and evaluate communal living environments for older people in a number of UK studies (Benjamin and Spector, 1990; Netten, 1993; Schneider and...
... the project, and the costsand staffing associated with training become another key stage to incorporate Staff costs for a project can be estimated by analysing the project into tasks and working ... equipment and materials will be required for each task, and the costs of these can be investigated and estimated If the organization already has whatever equipment is needed, the only costs relating ... accommodation or garaging and security All these costs of keeping and operating equipment should be considered And someone will probably be needed to use the equipment This might entail costs relating to...
... for older people: who provides it, and who eats it? In 2001, 341,200 older people lived in residential care accommodation and a further 186,000 people in nursing homes About a quarter of people ... alcoves on the south side of 10 Summary and recommendations buildings, and well-paved paths with hand rails and no steps • Older people living in residential and nursing homes who rarely go outside ... maintaining physical and mental resilience and enjoyment of life.4 This report focuses on the daily influence of diet and activity on older people Food and eating bring shape to a day and facilitate...
... Kingi, and turned the borderlands between Raga and Darfur into a no man’s land For financial reasons, they needed to turn the small and mobile societies of Raga county into a taxable population, and ... man’s land and aimed to create a cultural barrier between north and south Chapters and 7, the second part of the report, look at the politics of the border and the economic system of the borderlands ... who exactly these Fertit people were 4 Being Fertit: peopleand societies in Western Bahr al-Ghazal and the Kafia Kingi enclave The people of Dar Fartit are slaves and [yet] go free.8 In pre-colonial...
... Ken Davidson, and Jason Lynch; and contractor staff Andrew Bollman, Maureen Mullen and Kirstin Thesing of E.H Pechan and Associates; Belle Hudischewskyj, Tom Myers, Yi Hua Wei, and Jay Haney ... estimate the costsand benefits of the 1990 CAAA incremental to those costsand benefits assessed in the Retrospective analysis In economic terminology, this report addresses the marginal costsand benefits ... and refinements Because Titles V and VI have been previously assessed, and because Titles VII through XI are largely procedural and have mostly modest effects on air pollutant emissions and costs, ...
... People, Land and Water This page intentionally left blank People, Land and Water Participatory Development Communication for Natural ... understands and discusses the issues, and collects and shares the information involves methods of establishing communication with people The way in which communication is established and nurtured ... opinion leaders or exchanged by people in specific places? What local associations and institutions people use to exchange information and points of views? What modern and traditional media does the...
... was born in England and emigrated to New Zealand at four years old As a consequence of living most of my life in New Zealand and feeling a strong connection with its landscape and culture, I consider ... practical support and injection of humour that rights my world And to Andrew who knows me best, and brings light and joy into my everyday life Thank you for making me laugh, and for the warmth ... and bisexual identities and interests are silenced within schooling curricula and culture (Vincent and Ballard, 1997; Epstein and Johnson, 1998; Hillier, Dempsey, Harrison, Beale, Matthews, and...
... Joyce (gjoyce@rand.org) and Jesse Malkin (malkin@rand.org) Susan Everingham (susane@rand.org) is the director of RAND’s Forces and Resources Policy Center and C Ross Anthony (rossa@rand.org) is ... two-tier plan on pharmacy costsand utilization We assessed the impact of the change in pharmacy benefit design on aggregate pharmacy costsand utilization and on costsand utilization within six ... Ross Anthony and Terri Tanielian of the RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research and Susan Everingham, director of the RAND Forces and Resources Policy Center, for their support and feedback,...
... engine technologies, and provides methods and techniques that can be used to estimate the costs of future engine programs • Test and Evaluation Trends andCosts for Aircraft and Guided Weapons, ... engineering and program management costs include the costs of business management as well as the costs of engineering and technical control of a particular program Systems test and evaluation costs ... SE/PM costs for aircraft and guided weapons programs, and Chap- 12 SE/PM: Trends andCosts for Aircraft and Guided Weapons Programs ter Four presents the current methods used in estimating SE/PM costs...
... structures and technologies In Part IV, Peopleand plants in historic times: globalization of agriculture and the rise of science, we move through the classical and medieval periods and the many ups and ... Figures 6.5A, B, C and D, 6.7A and B, 11.3A and B, and 12.2A and B; and Judith Hills drew Figures 2.1, 2.3, 3.1, 10.7, 10.10, 12.3, 12.5, 12.6 Special thanks to Steve Lee and the team at the ... on knowledge and foresight by the people involved In Part III, Peopleand plants in prehistoric times: ten millennia of climatic and social change, the focus returns to humankind, and particularly...
... or cultural events and movements And, of course, how we understand our own feelings, decisions, and so forth, is important too and can obviously affect how we judge ourselves, and what we as a ... understand people, we must take account of the fact that they are sometimes aware of what there is reason for them to think and do, and of what they are normatively committed to thinking and doing And, ... we have ascriptions of beliefs and intentions and claims about what people mean by words On the other hand, we have normative considerations about the commitments people incur because of what they...
... training materials, and all non-faculty school maintenance and operational costs) , faculty housing allowances, and new faculty salaries The majority of the additional recurring costs are accounted ... classrooms and lecture theatres, new and refurbished libraries and books, and new chemical, biomedical, and skills laboratories Discussions with the Ministry of Works and Supply revealed that the time ... exact costsand year in which these investments are planned to occur Construction costs are spread across the five years of scale-up including expanding the number of nursing bachelors and masters...
... Physical Topology Topology Develop and Test Develop and Test MAs MAs Design Design Management and Management and Security Strategy Security Strategy Designing and Developing a Metadirectory Solution ... learning, and development process You should experiment with metadirectory concepts, the connected directory environments, and the tools and functionality MMS provides to validate and then implement ... classes (such as people, buildings, applications) into different branches of the tree ! Organizing people Whether or not you have a People branch as shown in some of the examples above, People will...
... design and performance, and drafted the initial manuscript KB and SF participated in study performance and data collection WCM and DL helped to draft and revise the manuscript All authors read and ... nursing care, operating room and clinic room expenses, etc.) and indirect costs (overhead costs of plant maintenance, administration, medical records, human resources and information services) We ... intolerance and hyperlipidemia [16]) and clinical (hypertension [17,18]) derangements associated with development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which incur significant healthcare costs [19-22]...
... between 1/1/2003 and 12/31/2007 We examined healthcare utilization andcosts over the 12-month periods preceding and following date of initial receipt of such therapy (“pretreatment” and “follow-up”, ... care; and (7) all other care Reimbursed amounts (including any patient liability, such as co-pays and co-insurance) were used in all analyses of health-care costs Healthcare utilization andcosts ... the data, and the study manuscript; data management, processing, and analyses were conducted by AB, JE, and GO All authors read and approved the final manuscript ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND FUNDING...