5 research outputs found
Ain’t That Dental Rubbish!?
Regardless of one’s scope of practice, we are all health professionals work ing in a field responsible for significant greenhouse gas emissions.1 We have to be accountable and improve the way we practice. As an inexperienced yet concerned first-year dentist in the real world, the primary author col laborated with other oral health practitioners working in sustainable den tistry to answer some real-world practical issues. The following is the waste audit experience for a change to sustainability at the Capital and Coast DHB (CCDHB) hospital dental department and subsequent implementation to change how we practice
A felnőttkori formális és nem formális tanulás funkciói napjainkban
The author analyses the functions of adult education, their possible classification and the reasons of their changes in the first part of her thesis. In the second part she presents those results of a research carried out in 2011 which relate to aims and functions of adult learning. As a part of the questionnaire research she visited every institution of Szombathely which organizes formal and non-formal trainings. The writer received 83 answers from different organizations including profit (limited liability companies, limited partnerships, self-employed businesses, a corporation) and non-profit (associations, foundations, non-profit limited liability companies, a public utility company) institutions as well as public educational (elementary, second-ary and higher education institutions, cultural and community centres, libraries, a museum, a regional training centre) and church related institutions. The author col-lected data about the trainings in 2010, their types, functions, the typical participants, the number of adults and the possible input and output requirements. What is high-lighted in the analysis is the presentation of the functions aiming at labour market and individual’s life quality.The author analyses the functions of adult education, their possible classification and the reasons of their changes in the first part of her thesis. In the second part she presents those results of a research carried out in 2011 which relate to aims and functions of adult learning. As a part of the questionnaire research she visited every institution of Szombathely which organizes formal and non-formal trainings. The writer received 83 answers from different organizations including profit (limited liability companies, limited partnerships, self-employed businesses, a corporation) and non-profit (associations, foundations, non-profit limited liability companies, a public utility company) institutions as well as public educational (elementary, second-ary and higher education institutions, cultural and community centres, libraries, a museum, a regional training centre) and church related institutions. The author col-lected data about the trainings in 2010, their types, functions, the typical participants, the number of adults and the possible input and output requirements. What is high-lighted in the analysis is the presentation of the functions aiming at labour market and individual’s life quality
AGY-3289 | Parkes Court of Petty Sessions
<p>Bushman's, Currajong, Court of Petty Sessions was created on 22 July 1872 under the provisions of s.17 of the Offenders Punishment and Justices Summary Jurisdiction Act of 1832 (3 Wil.IV No.3). (1)</p><p>An earlier Court of Petty Sessions had been held at Currajong from May 1864 until March 1865. See AG/1449.</p><p>In the publication Beautiful Shire of Parkes, the author, Col A. G. Puttock, 1988, states that the settlement of Currajong, expanded to Bushman's Gold Mine, and was renamed Parkes on 1 December 1873, in honour of Sir Henry Parkes, who had visited the diggings earlier that year.</p><p>The records of the Bogan Gate Court of Petty Sessions were transferred to the Parkes Court of Petty Sessions on 28 April 1973, when the Bogan Gate Court of Petty Sessions was abolished. (2)</p><p>The records of the Trundle Court of Petty Sessions were transferred to the Parkes Court of Petty Sessions on 3 October 1983, when the Trundle Court of Petty Sessions was abolished. (3)</p><p>The Parkes Court of Petty Sessions was abolished on 31 December 1984, when the Local Courts Act 1982 abolished all Courts of Petty Sessions and replaced these with Local Courts. (4)</p><p>Endnotes<br />1. NSW Government Gazette No.203, 23 July 1872, p.1855.<br />2. NSW Government Gazette No.57, 4 May 1973, p.1604.<br />3. NSW Government Gazette No.126, 16 September 1983, p.4265.<br />4. Local Courts Act 1982 (Act No.164, 1982), s.9; NSW Government Gazette No.178, 21 December 1984, p.6296.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
