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    Consumers are increasingly aware of “functional food” components that can have positive effects on health maintenance and disease prevention (Lock and Bauman‚ 2004). Both poultry and rabbit meat are foods with high significance for human nutrition and health and their value can be further enhanced by appropriate feeding strategy. Regarding nutritional aspects‚ poultry and rabbit meat well fit the modern consumer demand for a low-fat meat with a high unsaturation degree of fatty acids and low Na and

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    Windigo Culture Bound Syndrome (CBS) is defined by the DSM-IV as recurrent‚ locally specific patterns of deviant behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV diagnostic category. Such patterns of behavior are indigenously considered to be an "illness" or at least an affliction‚ and most have names specific to the region or culture in which they originate. Many CBSs are not literally syndromes; they are more like ways of explaining any of a wide array

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    References: Arnold‚ D. and Bowie‚ N. (2003) ‘Sweatshops and respect for persons’‚ Business Ethics Quarterly 13(2):221–242. Axline‚ L. (1990) ‘The bottom line on ethics’‚ Journal of Accounting 170(6):87–91. Bauman‚ Z. (1989) Modernity and the Holocaust‚ Oxford: Polity Press. Bauman‚ Z. (1993) Post-modern ethics‚ Oxford: Blackwell. Beaton‚ A. (2001) The Little Book of Management Bollocks‚ London: Pocket Books. Beauchamp‚ T. and Bowie‚ N. (1997) ‘Ethical theory and business practice’‚ in T Bowie

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    De Beauvoir‚ El Saadawi‚ Watson Religion as a conservative force   7. Weber and religion Historical study - Calvinism‚ Lutheranism Modern view - rationalisation Religion as a past initiator of change   8. Postmodernism and religion Lyon‚ Bauman   9. Religious fundamentalism Definitions‚ examples‚ links to secularisation   10. Religious participation By social group (age‚ ethnicity‚ gender and social class)   11. Religious organisations Church‚ cult‚ sect‚ denomination Troeltsch

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    In traditional cycles therapy‚ each patterned phoneme should be targeted for 60 minutes (Bauman-Waengler 2015). Because Matthew is only 3 years of age‚ his therapy session will take place twice a week at 30 minute sessions‚ thus one target process can be addressed per week. It is best if the hierarchy of target processes are chosen based upon

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    Privacy‚ Secrecy‚ Intimacy‚ Human Bonds and Other Collateral Casualties of Liquid Modernity Zygmunt Bauman Alain Ehrenberg‚ a uniquely insightful analyst of the modern individual’s short yet dramatic history‚ attempted to pinpoint the birthdate of the late-modern cultural revolution (at least of its French branch) that ushered in the liquid-modern world we continue to inhabit‚ to design‚ as well as to overhaul and refurbish day in day out. Ehrenberg chose an autumnal Wednesday evening in the 1980s

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    Applied Linguistics and the Identification of Real-World Problems: An Exploration into Needs Analysis Aaron Roach November 27‚ 2012 Introduction: Brumfit (1995) defines applied linguistics as “the theoretical and empirical investigation of real-world problems in which language is a central issue” (Brumfit‚ 1995‚ p. 27). This view of applied linguistics is demonstrated in Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar’s ‘A case study of Waikiki hotel maids’ (2005). In her enquiry‚ Jasso-Aguilar

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    References: Bauman‚ R. W. (2011). Chapter 25. In MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASES BY TAXONOMY (pp Deer‚ B. (n.d.). The VaxGen experiment. Retrieved July 16‚ 2011‚ from http://briandeer.com/aidsvax-3.htm Healthcare Magic. (2010). Modes of transmission of HIV. Retrieved

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    Choose any one concept or argument developed within classical sociology. Critically evaluate the use made of this concept or argument by contemporary sociology in trying to understand a current social issue This essay looks at the argument taken from a classical sociologist called Weber‚ throughout this essay it explains rationalization and how it has become modernized using Ritzer to explain this by demonstrating his McDonaldization theory. The theory will be clarified by contemporary sociologists

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    Prevention. • Treatment o Supportive care.. watch for dehydration…etc o Use of antimicrobial drugs to shorten the length of the disease. • Prevention o Chlorination of water o Correct disposal of sewage VIII. References • Bauman W‚ Robert.

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