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In this paper, the author analyses the interrelation between globalisation and migration and stresses the diverse social and demographic implications of the latter band on the example of Romania. Among the demographic implications, the author mentions: the fluctuations which appear in the total volume of the population, the direction of the natural increase, the changes in the age structure of the population, etc. A special attention is given to the rural migration as a form of the present internal territorial migration and to the reasons which determine this phenomenon.
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The research, determined by Green paper on the European Workforce for Health – the Commission of the European Communities consultation -, was developed on hospital managers from the Romanian public sector on the topic of health care workers. The study is trying to identify the problems and their possible solutions to decrease the negative effects of these problems, being centred on the migration of health care workers, the lack of personnel, professional training and managerial solutions. Regarding the reason of the health care working migration, the answers pointed to both push factors and the pull ones, prevailing those that indicated as reason of going abroad: the improper salaries, the bad condition of work and the lack of medical technology. The effects of migrations were analysed in the context of two general factors which affect the work force from the health care system: the demographic drop, that has as effect the diminution of recruitment potential, and the ageing of population, having as effects an increase of request for health care services (so an increased need of health care personnel).
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The problems of the environment are known as being a part of the issues belonging to the contemporary world and every year hundreds of researches or publications are devoted to these problems which are exposed in all their main aspects. These problems are expressing the diversity of points of view and of theoretical positions, in terms of their identification, the features and how to solve them. Materially, the whole humanity – from the public opinion to the decision factors or the international forums for collaboration and cooperation – gained a clear representation of the multiple and complex problems posed by today’s human relations environment. Human who fought for centuries to win and dominate the nature, found in these decades, before it be known in depth, he could destroy it, thereby destroying himself: invaded the land of cars and a growing population, flora and fauna are in danger. Thus contemporary environment issues, representing a threat to survival and existence of life on this plane, more and more advertising ethics in solving their.
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Interwar era in Romania and elsewhere in Europe has been an upswing of interest theory to the problem of nations and identity in Europe. In Romania, the first thinkers who have investigated the identity of the Romanian people stressed their Latinity, by discovering the neo-Latin character of Romanian. Nae Ionescu (1890-1940) highlighted historical affinities with the East and the Balkan area which determine the conclusion that the Romanian spirituality has little connection with the Western spirituality. Only the political construction of modern Romanian state is achieved after the model of Western Europe, particularly France. Vasile Băncilă (1897-1979) argued the time for increased efforts of theoretical knowledge of Romanian ethnic identity, but also for political building for affirmation of ethnic identity in culture by encouraging regional culture, a project that is still present in the context of achieving European unity.
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Jean Calvin is the greatest religious reformer of the second generation. For him, Christian philosophy represents the systematic exposition and the faithful interpretation of Scripture. And even though he talks about Christian philosophy, Calvin remains the Reformation Theologian, a Word-listening theologian.
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In every part of the planet, the society has always been divided according to different criteria: gender, age, wealth, educational level, employment, race, power, prestige, etc, which lead to the occupation of a certain position in the social hierarchy. An essential component of human personality is the fact whether one is a man or a woman. All societies use the anatomical differences between man and woman to define certain roles. Their assignment begins in the first part of the child’s life: one learns to be a man or a woman and he/she keeps this identity for the entire life.The woman and the man have had in different historical periods, in different types of society, different statuses – the woman has always been disadvantaged.Women do not accept anymore to be identified with the traditional roles that the society assigned them and that the men expected. The equality between men and women is supported not only legislativon and as a principle, but it tends to become a reference option in the interpersonal, cultural and work relations and in the relations with the institutions of the state.
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Implementation of educational strategies centred on the student - subject of learning teacher provides multiple opportunities for student’s knowledge of personalities, especially in terms of networking, and the latter, can create learning experiences and training or practice of specific skills and capacities didactic teaching, including those relating to the management group and that of learning.
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Mathematics is seen as a type of intellectual discourse, with practical implications that govern all knowledge that is meant to be scientific and experimental. The debate on mathematics is extrapolated to the level of society: society is a type of real entity, an organism with specific modes and legacies. On this point, we try to see how the "gradual social engineering" proposed by Popper, becomes practicable.There is no such thing as an ideal of mathematics or of society; neither in mathematics nor in society do we operate with an absolute that is going to be implanted; gradual social engineering does not claim to have a large impact on society, it is always experimenting; at the same time, constructivism and gradual engineering oppose irrationalism, radicalism and relativism; mathematical language, like that of social norms, consists of language games that arise from deeply rooted norms and particularly enduring and stable models, but which always remain open to the possibility of long-term change.
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The paper deals with two issues: globalisation and agritourism. The term globalisation refers specifically to economic globalisation, meaning the integration of national economies into the international economy, through trade, foreign investment, capital flows, migration and the spread of technology, but it can also refer to circulation of ideas, languages or popular culture. Agritourism is a kind of vacation that normally takes place in a farm. Eager to leave the much too stressful modern cities, tourists are in search of peaceful, nice, relaxing, simple places where there is a chance to help with farming during the visit. The two interconnect and influence each other at different levels: from the point of view of the agritourism, the globalisation has on the one hand several advantages such as the free crossing of borders, inviting foreign tourists by presenting special offers; but, on the other hand, there are also some disadvantages such as changing the very being of traditional villages and, with them, even the traditions themselves risk to become superficial.
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After the fall of the communist system, liberalism became a doctrine in fashion. It is the god in which we all trust or the devil guilty of all the problems of the reform. Velvet revolutions in Eastern Europe were interpreted like a historical victory of liberalism (open society) against communism (closed society), and liberalism seems to become the “primary constitutive syntax of political thought”, the only dimension of our political imaginary.
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The theories about competition and cooperation processes are recently and all have centered to the concept of conflict understood as a competition for power and strength. The latest psychosocial theories approach these processes in terms of social influence and identity.
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