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Ten mariya thesis 2010
Page | 1 How schools manage and deliver environmental education: A Case Study in Lund City, Sweden Author Mariya Ten Email: mariyalvovna83@hotmail.com A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Lund University International Master‘s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science, for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE May 2010 Thesis Supervisor PhD. Christel Persso
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What does racial ascription have to do with perception of Swedishness?
What Do Demographics Have To Do With It? An Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition of Changes over Time in Inequalities in Alcohol, Narcotics and Tobacco-Related Ill Health in Sweden
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill health outcomes related to alcohol consumption, narcotics use and tobacco smoking over the seventeen years prior to the implementation of the Swedish government’s first strategy for alcohol, narcotics, doping and tobacco (ANDT) in 2011. We also sought to explain the changes over time in terms The purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill health outcomes related to alcohol consumption, narcotics use and tobacco smoking over the seventeen years prior to the implementation of the Swedish government’s first strategy for alcohol, narcotics, doping and tobacco (ANDT) in 2011. We also sought to explain the changes over time in terms of chang
What Do The Best Strategic Thinkers Do? A Case Study of Cognitive Elements in Strategic Thinking Among Managers at Helsingborgshem
Since there is a lack of scientific knowledge concerning strategic thinking, this study sought to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of the concept. The presumption of the study is that one needs strategic thinking to deal with complex and unfamiliar situations. As globalisation is one main driving factor in the change of how business is run, there is an increased need for organisations to
What Does Queer Have to Do with Ecumenism?
Sports Clubs’ Role in City Branding - What do they actually do?
In today’s city branding field, a gap exists between research and practice. A gap made more evident since the field has moved to prefer a participative approach, where stakeholders are more acknowledged as an important part of the city branding process, illustrating the little knowledge of stakeholders’ own practices. This study undertakes a mission of moving forward in the research field by shedd
Aspects of immunopathology in humans during ssRNA virus infections - what do we know and do we have a foundation for treatment? - A narrative review - Part One.
AbstractBackground: The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus infections have been investigated extensively and at an accelerated pace in recent years, largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Particular attention has been given to their potential roles in respiratory insufficiency, endothelial dysfunction, thrombosis, and inflammatory responses within the centBackground: The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus infections have been investigated extensivelyand at an accelerated pace in recent years, largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Particular attention has been given to their potential rolesin respiratory insufficiency, endothelial dysfunction, thrombosis, and inflammatory responses within the central nervou
Aspects of immunopathology in humans during ssRNA virus infections - what do we know and do we have a foundation for treatment? - A narrative review - Part two.
AbstractBackground: The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus infections have been investigated extensively and at an accelerated pace in recent years, largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Particular attention has been given to their potential roles in respiratory insufficiency, endothelial dysfunction, thrombosis, and inflammatory responses within the centBackground: The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) virus infections have been investigated extensivelyand at an accelerated pace in recent years, largely driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Particular attention has been given to their potential rolesin respiratory insufficiency, endothelial dysfunction, thrombosis, and inflammatory responses within the central nervou
What do policy-makers do with scientific uncertainty? The incremental character of Swedish climate change policy-making.
This article explores how policy-makers are managing scientific uncertainty in policy-making. This is done through a case study of the Swedish climate change policy process from 1975 to 2007, based on interviews and an extensive review of official publications and documents. The study shows that scientific uncertainty played a very marginal role in the development of Swedish climate politics. When
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What Do The Best Do? An explorative study of strategic thinking at Company X
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to improve our understanding of strategic thinking by identifying patterns of cognitive elements in individuals perceived to be strong strategic thinkers. Research Questions : in order to fulfill our purpose we formulated two research questions: Research Question 1: What are the common traits and cognitive elements found in the perceived best strategic thinke
Life in Domination: Stay or Escape? What do Wives of Tajik Migrants Think and Do
The thesis focuses on the perceptions and strategies of migrant’s wives in Tajikistan influenced by the male out-migration. We discuss how migrants’ wives view and bargain their positions in the family setting. We point to the power relations in the families and scrutinize the mechanism of misrecognition through which the domination is justified by the migrant wives. We also suggest how such perce
The Platformized Matchmaking Labor : What Do Prosumers Do in Dating Apps
Across a wide range of cultural and socio-political contexts, matchmaking has been valued as a legitimate profession that involves labor and remuneration in cultures. It represents the long-lasting commercialization of effective intimacy building. In the era of algorithms and platforms,the emergence of modern matchmaking, such as in mobile dating apps (MDAs), showcases the impact of platformizatio
Informal investors and value added: What do we know and where do we go?
Informal investors have been highlighted as important stakeholders for potential high-growth ventures. Extant empirical research provides evidence that they contribute not only with money but also bring added value in terms of providing their skills and experience to support the continued development and growth of the ventures in which they have invested. However, despite the reported benefits of
Affording excellence : What does excellence funding do for researchers?
The ambitions to fund excellent researchers and path-breaking research unite a whole family of funding instruments ranging from Centres of Excellence to individual grants. While instruments aimed at funding excellence share a number of commonalities, there are important subsidiary features which determine their overall efficacy. The paper uses a case study of the Swedish Distinguished Professor Gr
Guaranteeing healthcare - what does the healthcare guarantee discourse do?
According to the Swedish Health and Medical Services Act, healthcare is to be provided to the population according to need and on equal terms. It must also be accessible - a part of healthcare that has been criticized. In an effort to improve accessibility, the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions and the government have both agreed to introduce a national care guarantee with effec
What Do The Best Strategic Thinkers Do? A Case Study of Cognitive Elements in Strategic Thinking Among Managers at E.ON
Strategic thinking is a popular topic in management journals, and many researchers have highlighted the importance of strategic thinking in managerial contexts. Still, there is a lack of consensus in the extant literature about what strategic thinking is, how it can be measured, and what are the cognitive elements that shape it. However, Prinsloo (2007) indicated that the Cognitive Process Profile
What Do the Best Strategic Thinkers Do?
Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the concept of strategic thinking. There is a lack of scientific knowledge and consensus in the area of strategic thinking. This is, however, important since organisations are exposed to environments with high levels of uncertainty and complexity these days. To remain competitive in such volatile environments, the need for employees and man
