Kosovo lies in southern Serbia with a majority ethnic Albanian population. Growing Albanian nationalism in Kosovo led to tensions with Serbs in the late 1980s and 1990s. The Kosovo Liberation Army was formed in 1996 to pursue armed struggle for independence, which increased conflict and repression by Serbian forces against ethnic Albanians. NATO ultimately launched a bombing campaign against Serbia in 1999 to end violence and repression in Kosovo.
Kosovo is a country in Southeastern Europe with a population of approximately 2.2 million people. It declared independence from Serbia in 2008, though Serbia still does not recognize it as a sovereign state. The majority of Kosovars are ethnic Albanians and the predominant religions are Islam and Eastern Orthodoxy. Kosovo has faced a long history of conflict but is now rebuilding and working towards stability and potential future EU membership.
The document traces the history of conflict between ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo from 1974-2008. It details escalating tensions and violence throughout the 1990s, culminating in NATO airstrikes against Yugoslavia in 1999 to end a campaign of ethnic cleansing by Serbian forces against Albanians. Yugoslav troops withdrew from Kosovo in June 1999 under a peace agreement. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 but this is not recognized by Serbia or several other countries.
Avoiding Malpractice Conflicts Of Interest In Bankruptcy ...legal5
This document discusses conflicts of interest that can arise in bankruptcy representations and the standards that attorneys must follow to avoid legal malpractice claims. It notes that conflicts of interest are one of the most common claims in malpractice cases, especially in bankruptcy. The document outlines the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, and Bankruptcy Code Section 327 that provide standards for evaluating conflicts. It emphasizes that a conflicts analysis is highly fact-specific and examines factors like the identity of the client and potential duties to third parties that could create conflicts in bankruptcy cases.
Kosovo lies in southern Serbia with a majority ethnic Albanian population. Growing Albanian nationalism in Kosovo led to tensions with Serbs in the late 1980s and 1990s. The Kosovo Liberation Army was formed in 1996 to pursue armed struggle for independence, which increased conflict and repression by Serbian forces against ethnic Albanians. NATO ultimately launched a bombing campaign against Serbia in 1999 to end violence and repression in Kosovo.
Kosovo is a country in Southeastern Europe with a population of approximately 2.2 million people. It declared independence from Serbia in 2008, though Serbia still does not recognize it as a sovereign state. The majority of Kosovars are ethnic Albanians and the predominant religions are Islam and Eastern Orthodoxy. Kosovo has faced a long history of conflict but is now rebuilding and working towards stability and potential future EU membership.
The document traces the history of conflict between ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo from 1974-2008. It details escalating tensions and violence throughout the 1990s, culminating in NATO airstrikes against Yugoslavia in 1999 to end a campaign of ethnic cleansing by Serbian forces against Albanians. Yugoslav troops withdrew from Kosovo in June 1999 under a peace agreement. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 but this is not recognized by Serbia or several other countries.
Avoiding Malpractice Conflicts Of Interest In Bankruptcy ...legal5
This document discusses conflicts of interest that can arise in bankruptcy representations and the standards that attorneys must follow to avoid legal malpractice claims. It notes that conflicts of interest are one of the most common claims in malpractice cases, especially in bankruptcy. The document outlines the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, and Bankruptcy Code Section 327 that provide standards for evaluating conflicts. It emphasizes that a conflicts analysis is highly fact-specific and examines factors like the identity of the client and potential duties to third parties that could create conflicts in bankruptcy cases.
Electric motors work by using magnetic fields to turn electrical energy into mechanical energy. They have coils of wire that create magnetic fields when current flows through them. The interaction between these magnetic fields and permanent magnets causes the shaft inside the motor to rotate, providing rotational motion or torque. Electric motors are used in many devices from fans and drills to electric vehicles.
This document discusses applied electrical technology. It focuses entirely on applied electrical technology by repeating that phrase multiple times. In a concise manner, the document covers applied electrical technology.
Alternative Spring Break Haiti opportunities to spend a week in Haiti while participating in socially responsible projects with other students while still having a little fun on the side.
alternativespringbreakhaiti@gmail.com
Super Bowl XLVII Twitter Mention ReportMarketwired
Super Bowl XLVII generated over 24 million tweets, with Beyoncé's halftime performance generating the most at 7.1 million tweets. The Baltimore Ravens received more mentions than the San Francisco 49ers. Twitter played a prominent role in advertisements, with 50% including Twitter callouts. Some advertisers gained praise for blackout-themed ads during the 34-minute power outage.
Toon Media Technologies is an animation, IT and HR outsourcing company based in Bangalore, India with offices in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 2007 and provides services such as animation content development, software development, IT recruitment, technical translations and staffing solutions. It aims to become a leader in the linguistic industry globally and has worked with major clients from Japan, US, UK and other countries.
Linking benefits to recruitment without breaking the budgetThomasRussell
This document discusses strategies for linking benefits to recruitment at Cancer Research UK while managing costs. It finds that a diverse range of factors influence why people join and stay, including the science, retail opportunities, organization size and proximity to work. Feedback showed candidates and employees value benefits that support their role, offer choices, are personally relevant and engaging. The charity spent over £315 million on research in 2006-2007. It analyzed employee preferences for non-financial benefits like work-life balance, learning, health and found an internet-based approach to be cost effective. The document advocates an holistic benefits strategy to attract and retain diverse talent in a competitive environment.
Are you looking for answers in a world that is spinning out of control? Are you looking for a predictable manageable christian life?
God has called us to embrace uncertainity and get in the game. The answers may very well be in the trails. How big is your God?
This show is illustrates the tentative schedule for the 2013 OHS trip to visit our Sister school in Changzhou China. It shows highlights from the 2011 delegation's trip.
The document outlines a framework for generating stories from archived web collections. It discusses possible story types using the same page over time, different pages at the same time, or different pages over time. Criteria for choosing pages include being in English and on-topic. Collections are suggested to generate initial stories from, with an expectation of three stories per collection using the different story types.
This document announces Oak Hall School's inaugural student exchange trip to China over spring break in 2011. The trip will include visits to historic sites in Beijing such as the Forbidden City and Great Wall, as well as experiencing Chinese crafts and manufacturing. Students will then take overnight trains to Shanghai and Suzhou, seeing landmarks like the Bund in Shanghai and exploring Suzhou's canals. The trip also includes experiencing a day at a 1250-year-old high school in Changzhou and cultural activities in Shanghai before returning home.
Here are the key points about establishing liability in medical negligence cases:
- The plaintiff must prove duty of care, breach of standard of care, harm, and causation. All elements must be established.
- Duty of care arises from the patient-practitioner relationship. Practitioners owe a duty to exercise reasonable care and skill.
- The standard of care is what a reasonable practitioner would do in the same circumstances. Expert evidence is usually needed.
- Harm must be proven, usually through medical records and reports. Compensation covers out-of-pocket costs, pain and suffering.
- Guidelines are relevant but not determinative. Compliance suggests standard was met, non-compliance suggests it was bre
This document outlines the rules for a logic puzzle where a family must cross a river using a raft. The family consists of a father, mother, two daughters, two sons, a thief, and a policeman. Players must follow five rules when determining who can be on the raft at a time: a maximum of two people can be on the raft, certain family members cannot be together without others present, and either the father, mother or policeman must operate the raft. The objective is to move the entire family to the other side of the river by clicking on people to move them and the raft pole to move the raft.
Electric motors work by using magnetic fields to turn electrical energy into mechanical energy. They have coils of wire that create magnetic fields when current flows through them. The interaction between these magnetic fields and permanent magnets causes the shaft inside the motor to rotate, providing rotational motion or torque. Electric motors are used in many devices from fans and drills to electric vehicles.
This document discusses applied electrical technology. It focuses entirely on applied electrical technology by repeating that phrase multiple times. In a concise manner, the document covers applied electrical technology.
Alternative Spring Break Haiti opportunities to spend a week in Haiti while participating in socially responsible projects with other students while still having a little fun on the side.
alternativespringbreakhaiti@gmail.com
Super Bowl XLVII Twitter Mention ReportMarketwired
Super Bowl XLVII generated over 24 million tweets, with Beyoncé's halftime performance generating the most at 7.1 million tweets. The Baltimore Ravens received more mentions than the San Francisco 49ers. Twitter played a prominent role in advertisements, with 50% including Twitter callouts. Some advertisers gained praise for blackout-themed ads during the 34-minute power outage.
Toon Media Technologies is an animation, IT and HR outsourcing company based in Bangalore, India with offices in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 2007 and provides services such as animation content development, software development, IT recruitment, technical translations and staffing solutions. It aims to become a leader in the linguistic industry globally and has worked with major clients from Japan, US, UK and other countries.
Linking benefits to recruitment without breaking the budgetThomasRussell
This document discusses strategies for linking benefits to recruitment at Cancer Research UK while managing costs. It finds that a diverse range of factors influence why people join and stay, including the science, retail opportunities, organization size and proximity to work. Feedback showed candidates and employees value benefits that support their role, offer choices, are personally relevant and engaging. The charity spent over £315 million on research in 2006-2007. It analyzed employee preferences for non-financial benefits like work-life balance, learning, health and found an internet-based approach to be cost effective. The document advocates an holistic benefits strategy to attract and retain diverse talent in a competitive environment.
Are you looking for answers in a world that is spinning out of control? Are you looking for a predictable manageable christian life?
God has called us to embrace uncertainity and get in the game. The answers may very well be in the trails. How big is your God?
This show is illustrates the tentative schedule for the 2013 OHS trip to visit our Sister school in Changzhou China. It shows highlights from the 2011 delegation's trip.
The document outlines a framework for generating stories from archived web collections. It discusses possible story types using the same page over time, different pages at the same time, or different pages over time. Criteria for choosing pages include being in English and on-topic. Collections are suggested to generate initial stories from, with an expectation of three stories per collection using the different story types.
This document announces Oak Hall School's inaugural student exchange trip to China over spring break in 2011. The trip will include visits to historic sites in Beijing such as the Forbidden City and Great Wall, as well as experiencing Chinese crafts and manufacturing. Students will then take overnight trains to Shanghai and Suzhou, seeing landmarks like the Bund in Shanghai and exploring Suzhou's canals. The trip also includes experiencing a day at a 1250-year-old high school in Changzhou and cultural activities in Shanghai before returning home.
Here are the key points about establishing liability in medical negligence cases:
- The plaintiff must prove duty of care, breach of standard of care, harm, and causation. All elements must be established.
- Duty of care arises from the patient-practitioner relationship. Practitioners owe a duty to exercise reasonable care and skill.
- The standard of care is what a reasonable practitioner would do in the same circumstances. Expert evidence is usually needed.
- Harm must be proven, usually through medical records and reports. Compensation covers out-of-pocket costs, pain and suffering.
- Guidelines are relevant but not determinative. Compliance suggests standard was met, non-compliance suggests it was bre
This document outlines the rules for a logic puzzle where a family must cross a river using a raft. The family consists of a father, mother, two daughters, two sons, a thief, and a policeman. Players must follow five rules when determining who can be on the raft at a time: a maximum of two people can be on the raft, certain family members cannot be together without others present, and either the father, mother or policeman must operate the raft. The objective is to move the entire family to the other side of the river by clicking on people to move them and the raft pole to move the raft.
"Hvem vil lytte til os?" -En kulturanalyse af identitetsskabelse blandt muslimske minoritetskvinder i den vestlige
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This drawing shows Anna's family, including herself jumping on a trampoline in her favorite room. She expresses love for coco but hate for salami, and has a pet dinosaur named Zuzu.