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...the scientific consensus is that we also need to adapt to unavoidable climate change. Spatial planning at a local level has a critical anticipatory role to play in promoting robust adaptation. (1)
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Stones Throw Records founder Peanut Butter Wolf famously dedicated his imprint to honoring his late friend and collaborator, the rapper Charizma. (1)
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1. Oxforddictionaries.com, (2015) abuse - definition of abuse in English from the Oxford dictionary. 2015. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/abuse (30 April 2015).
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1. Flood, M. (2007) International encyclopedia of men and masculinities. Routledge, London.
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Masculinity studies developed in conjunction with feminist theories, and feminist theories developed in response to male dominance in society. Thus men and masculinity are central to feminist theories. (1)
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Musical experience has often been characterized as a play of tendencies and resolutions, of tension and release. (1)
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‘A stable financial system is one in which financial intermediaries, markets and market infrastructure facilitate the smooth flow of funds between savers and investors and, by doing so, help promote growth in economic activity’ (1)
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Assignment 1 Section D Evaluation of whether the South African Competition Act is efficient in their scope to identify and remedy potentially anti-competitive activities as outlined in our discussions above (a to c): In analysing the effectiveness of the Competition Act of South Africa, one need to look at the purpose for its existence. The main purpose of the act in summary is to promote and maintain competition in the republic in order to: promote efficiency, adaptability and development of economy. Furthermore, the act strives to provide customers with competitive prices, products choices and to ensure that small and medium sized enterprises have equal business opportunities. The Competition Commission as an independent body with its jurisdiction in the country operates under its own act which is in line with the constitution of the republic. The commissioner must exercise its powers without any fear, favour or prejudice. It is the responsibility of the competition commission to investigate and evaluate the alleged contravention of the act, implement measures to develop public awareness of the provisions of the Act and the referral of the matters to the Competition Tribunal. For the Act to provide better control of its activities and effectively achieve its main purpose, it must relook at some of its sections in identifying and remedy potentially anti-competitive activities. The South African Competition act is very efficient is in its scope to identify and remedy potentially anti – competitive activities. The act has clearly provided the definition and application of terms and behaviours that are all associated with the anti-competition activities including the following; 1. What constitutes dominant firms and how such firms and related firms can be said to be exercising market power? 2. What abuse of dominance is and the charging of excessive prices, refusal to grant competitor access to essential facility. 3. The engagement in exclusionary acts. 4. Clarified the infrastructure or resources that constitutes essential facilities A clear understanding of these behaviours helps to identify anti competition activities if any firm within an industry has acted in such a way. For instance, the act stipulates that a firm is dominant once it has 45% of the market. It can be seen that the act is effective because by setting the maximum share of market a single firm can have it regulates the market and levels the playing field allowing firm to fairly complete regardless of their sizes. However the South African Competition act has got its own weaknesses that can qualify it as not efficient is in its scope to identify and remedy potentially anti – competitive activities. The act allows for exemptions to compliancy to some its sections. The exemption criterion is not that clear and can be legally challenged. Once a particular firm within an industry has been exempted from some sections of the act, this can set a precedence that other firms in the same line of business or within same industry can also be exempted to the same. Also firms can willingly engage in anti – competitive activities so long they can seek and justify exemption. The formalities involved when triggering a market inquiry can be limitations in themselves. For instance, the enquiry is said to be worthy doing only if it can be reasoned that there have been distortions or restrictions to competition in the market. Twenty (20) business days are required as a notice of enquiry. This is considerably too much time, enough to unnecessarily allow the parties to be investigated ample time to rectify, make corrective measures or even engage in underhand activities with the aim of distorting the outcome of the investigations. The act could be more efficient if it carries out their enquiries without notice as the notice actually hinders the process by forewarning the parties to be investigated. Or at least the notice period should have been a matter of hours say 48 hours etc. (1)
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There is a mismatch between what science knows and what business does. -Dan Pink (1)
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The oldest evidence of a dental filling was found in 2012 in Slovenia when a 6,500-year-old jawbone demonstrated that a cavity deep enough to impact the dentin layer of the tooth had been packed with beeswax. Scientists aren’t sure how effective this was, but it probably reduced the pain and swelling. (1)
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‘focus on the process of children’s thinking, not just its products. Recognition of the crucial role of children’s self initiated, active involvement in learning activities. A deemphassis on practices aimed at making children adults like their thinking’ and finally ‘acceptance of individual differences in development process’. (1)
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• From Whitney Houston to Mariah Carey, it’s no secret some black people can sing, but the notion that we all can just isn’t true. Once in a blue moon, a talented person of color with a phenomenal voice is born, but do you remember the guy from American Idol who sang, “Pants on the Ground?” His vocal chords only went so far. So while a few hundred black people are globally recognized for their inhumane octave ranges and outstanding vibratos, most of us will only be famous for singing in the shower! (1)
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1. Bussel, B., Morin, C. and Pierrot-Deseilligny, E. (1978) Mechanism of monosynaptic reflex reinforcement during Jendrassik manoeuvre in man. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 41, 40-44.
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facilitating effect of the JM on monosynaptic reflex by comparing H and T reflexes of the soleus and by blocking the effects of spindle activation by ischemia of the leg (1)
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1. Norman Ali, S. (2012) How to Promote a Brand on Social Media. Social Media Today, 2012. http://www.socialmediatoday.com/content/how-promote-brand-social-media (12 April 2015).
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The rise of Facebook and twitter has taken the online marketing onto a whole new level; most of the companies are using social networking sites as a key variable for their brand promotions. (1)
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""The two signals created from the bi-directional microphone can be used to have more amplitude of the low strings on one side of the stereo field and more amplitude of the high strings on the opposite side."" (1)
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MINISTERIO DE SANIDAD, SERVICIOS SOCIALES E IGUALDAD DIRECCION GENERAL DE CARTERA BÁSICA DE SERVICIOS DEL SNS Y FARMACIA SUBDIRECCION GENERAL DE CALIDAD DE MEDICAMENTOS Y PRODUCTOS SANITARIOS - 2 - Guía de b uenas p rácticas de p reparación de m edicamentos en s ervicios de f armacia h ospitalaria . Junio 2014 INDICE Prólogo ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 3 Introducción ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 5 Disposiciones generales ................................ ................................ ............................ 7 Definiciones ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 9 Capítulos 1. Personal ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. 12 2. Instalaciones y equipos ................................ ................................ .................... 14 3. Documentación ................................ ................................ ................................ . 18 4. Preparación ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 26 5. Sistemas automatizados ................................ ................................ ................. 29 6. Control de calidad ................................ ................................ ............................. 30 7. Actividades subcontratadas ................................ ................................ ............ 32 8. Problemas de calidad y retirada de productos ................................ ............... 33 9. Auditorías internas ................................ ................................ ........................... 34 Anexos Anexo 1. Matriz de riesgo para preparaciones estériles ................................ .... 36 Anexo 2. Recomendaciones específicas para preparaciones estériles ........... 39 Anexo 3. Matriz de riesgos para preparaciones no estériles ............................ 51 Anexo 4. Recomendaciones específicas para preparaciones no estériles ...... 54 Anexo 5. Recomendaciones específicas para la formación del personal ........ 61 Anexo 6. Recomendaciones específicas para preparaciones estériles en las unidades de enfermería ................................ ................................ .................... (1)
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