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The percentage of the elderly population has increased as the baby boomers become senior citizens. In tandem with this situation, the pertinent sectors focusing on elderly care have increased significantly. In addition, the life expectancy of Malaysians ...
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Stella Reiter-Theil, Charlotte Wetterauer and Irena Anna Frei
In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) is tolerated by the state. Patient counseling and accompaniment into the dying process is overtaken by RTDS lay members, while the role of physicians may b...
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Sofiya Malkaidarovna Duisenova,Bibigul Nauryzovna Kylyshbayeva
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The article shows the relevance of higher education in the light of the strategy "Kazakhstan-2050"; it also explains the need for upbringing of modern youth, aiming at building their own life and educational strategies, the main point of which is a subje...
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Michael Bowern,Oliver Burmeister,Don Gotterbarn,John Weckert
Over the last 20 years the ICT industry has seen many developments and changes, such as faster and smaller computers, many new digital devices, the convergence of this digital technology, the internet, and operational aspects such as outsourcing. Governm...
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Anthony Mills
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The role of professionals has changed significantly, and sotoo should the role of professional societies. The future isvery unclear, and it is likely that professional societies willcontinue to change and adapt. But what is their role today;is it to prov...
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Passek, T.
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Christo Boshoff
AbstractPractitioners in the so-called classical professions are increasingly facing competition from non-professionals in what, traditionally, was accepted as 'their' business domains. Non-professionals are, however, not hamstrung by restrictive profess...
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