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RECONSTRUCTION IN EASTERN EUROPE
This present paper analyzes the evolution of the USSR as well as that of Eastern and Central European countries, which were under Soviet influence, after the Yalta and Tehran agreements, between 1944 and 1960 (1962). What were the transformations that occurred in those states, why and how? What were the outcomes? What were the perspectives? These are essential questions which we intended to answer.transition to market economy, Eastern Europe
The impact of poverty on mental health and well-being and the necessity for integrated social policies in Romania
On almost every account people with mental health problems are among the most excluded groups in society and they consistently identify stigmatisation, discrimination and exclusion as major barriers to health, welfare and quality of life. The links between poverty and ill health are well known. Poverty and illness together make people much more vulnerable and needy at all stages of their lives, and even more so in old age. Mental health is often both a cause and a consequence of poverty, compromised education, vulnerability, difficulty accessing housing, health care and employment, and lack of access to welfare, social security, and community public services. Inequalities between social classes in the incidence of chronic illness and mental illness and in life expectancy are also well documented. The working class poor with health problems are a particularly vulnerable group. Moreover people with mental health problems are more likely to experience physical health problems, which can further compromise the efforts of the individual in an already disadvantaged situation. When the experience of mental illness is the cause or a factor in the experience of exclusion, the effects can be still more damaging. This mutual interaction linking mental health and development can work positively with good mental health facilitating the active and successful involvement of individuals and communities in development, and negatively with poor mental health increasing the risk of descending into a vicious cycle of poverty and adverse social and health outcomes. Designing social policies and interventions - both within and outside the health sector - which strengthen social inclusion, represent a key action recommended by the European Pact for Mental Health and Wellbeing. This paper explores the situation of persons affected by severe mental illness on regional level in Romania. The need for policy development and improvement strategies are also highlighted.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS: GLOBALIZING OUTCOMES-COORDINATES OF THE RELATION INTERESTS-CONSTRAINT-SEDUCTION
Industrial revolutions, as a solid foundation of modern globalization, represents the process of transition to mechanization and to the emergence of large mechanized production, manual work being replaced by machine- tools. The industrial revolution will generate deep changes in the world’s economic structure. We are dealing, of course, with an extremely complex, dynamic, sharply upward evolution, taking place in several stages- the definition above referring to the first stage-, or we can notice the existence of several „industrial revolutions”. This paper try to respond to an essential question like: Is globalization a „new process” or did it originate in the mist of time, having evolved to its present forms?industrial revolutions, globalization, internationalization
BOOK REVIEW ON THE CITY AND THE URBAN COMPETITION, AUTHOR: IRINA POPESCU
The book “The city and the urban competition / Orasul si competitia urbana”, written by Irina Popescu, has recently been published at Economic Publishing House of Bucharest, Romania. The book is structured in 4 parts and it is very rich in concepts, ideas, theories, principles and comparative studies, representing an important contribution of the author to the development of the literature concerning the study of the city.urban competition, urban system
31 octombrie 1517: începea o lume - lutheranismul dintr-o perspectivă economică
POPESCU, Dan. 31 octombrie 1517: începea o lume - lutheranismul dintr-o perspectivă economică. In: Competitivitatea şi inovarea în economia cunoaşterii [online]: conf. şt. intern., 22-23 sept., 2017: Culegere de articole. Chişinău: ASEM, 2018, vol. 2, pp. 31-34. E-ISBN 978-9975-75-894-9.Under what circumstances, did the Reform occur? What made it necessary to affirm its principles? How did the great Martin Luther embody, through his thoughts and deeds, such demands? How have many modern economic ideas been shown and stated in the Reform of Luther and his followers? What echoes has developed the Reform to this day? Here are some questions that the lines here are looking to answer
The Necessity to Accomplish a Methodology Regarding the Unitary Elaboration of Normative Documents as a Basis for a Qualitative and Stable Legislative System
The accomplishment of a methodology regarding the unitary elaboration of the normative documents wants to improve the quality of the normative documents and of their way of unitary redaction, providing thus a qualitative and stable legislative system. This should be conceived as a practical guide, a tool that could be used by all the participants to the redaction of the projects of normative documents and it will serve then as an inspirational source for the redaction of any other document of the institutions of the public administration. It was the same for other states, especially for the francophone ones, between which we only mention France and Belgium.method, methodology, law, legislative technique, Legislative Council, legislation
Beaty Popescu : This Green Bag
Horne discusses Popescu's works from 1987 to 1992 involving natural objects embedded within layers of paper; the author treats themes such as the interior/exterior dichotomy and analogies with food and digestive organs. Artist's statement. Biographical notes. 28 bibl. ref
To halt disease progression rehabilitation in MS should start early: Commentary
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Automated Generation of BPEL Adapters
Abstract. The heterogeneous, dynamic, distributed, and evolving nature of Web services calls for adaptation techniques to overcome various types of mismatches that may occur among services developed by different parties. In this paper we present a methodology for the automated generation of (service) adapters capable of solving behavioural mismatches among BPEL processes. The adaptation process, given two communicating BPEL processes whose interaction may lock, builds (if possible) a BPEL process that allows the two processes to successfully interoperate. A key ingredient of the adaptation methodology is the transformation of BPEL processes into YAWL workflows.
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