Based on data obtained during surveys conducted in
Germany, this study
presents detailed key figures of RFID projects:
TCO (Total Cost of Operations)
ROI
(Return on Investment)
Payback Period
Independent results through comprehensive analyses
are shown:
-- Exclusive analyses based on data pertaining to German companies and
data of vendors for the German market.
"Parents play a crucial role in keeping their
kids drug-free," said
Phillippe Cunningham, Ph., family therapist at the University of South
Carolina
."
Research shows that parents are the most powerful influence on their teen
when it comes
to drugs.
Additionally, the marijuana that teens use today has more than twice the
concentration
of THC, the chemical that affects the brain, than the marijuana
of 20 years ago.
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, major
religious traditions have related to the mentally ill and emotionally
vulnerable in ways
that range from positive to fearful to violent.auras markings
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there is a growing consensus
that religious factors influence the mental
health and wellbeing of persons with mental illness.
Koenig describes the ways that religious faith can
contribute to mental health. Board certified
in general
psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and geriatric medicine, he is professor
of psychiatry
and behavioral sciences and associate professor of medicine
at Duke University Medical Center.distinguishing kirlian
Based
on this research, he offers an evaluation of whether
religious faith represents a resource or a liability
in terms of mental
health. Drawing on hundreds
of research studies and clinical trials that examine
the effectiveness of
religious psychotherapies from Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist
perspectives
, Dr. More Teens Try Marijuana During the Summer Than Any Other Time of Year
WASHINGTON
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Dr.ONDCP Alerts Parents: Marijuana Use Spikes When School
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Having more unsupervised and unstructured time in the summer may trigger
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-- Description of the technical basis and future developments of RFID?
-- Strategical success factors and implementation recommendations for
trading companies
, logistic companies, manufacturers, RFID vendors,
system integrators and regulatory bodies
Topics covered include:
Introduction to the technology and regulatory aspects
of RFID-systems
Historical development
Basic technology
Regulating RFID-Frequencies
RFID and other supporting technologies
RFID and data protection
The future of
RFID-technology
The sample cases
Case Analysis: Branch of a department store
Case Analysis: Branch of a supermarket
Case Analysis: Distribution center
Case Analysis:
Textile manufacturers
Case Analysis: Food manufacturers
Consequences for strategy
Overview of the RFID-providers interviewed
List of user companies and other organizations
interviewed
Documentation of the model assumptions
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Koenig begins by examining the evolution of the relationship between
religion and mental health
through the centuries.preparations energies
Even as faith-based groups strive to support the delivery of mental health
services, barriers remain to both research and implementation.layers abnormal
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The study points out significant saving potentials as well as
opportunities and risks of
RFID projects on the basis of five case studies: A
branch of a department store, a branch of a supermarket
offering a complete
assortment of goods, a distribution center of a logistics company, a
production
center of a textile manufacturer and a production center of a food
manufacturer.
In "Faith
and Mental Health: Religious Resources for Healing" ($29. Koenig completed his undergraduate education
at Stanford University,
his medical school training at the University of California at San
Francisco
, and his geriatric medicine, psychiatry, and biostatistics
training at Duke University Medical Center
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shows that marijuana can be addictive and lead to a host of health, social,
learning
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-- Detailed calculation of the total cost of
operations of RFID projects
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how to prevent their children from using
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Anti-Drug Media Campaign's Web site for parents,
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Koenig, M.
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He focuses on the role
of clergy, religious organizations, and faith
communities in caring for those with emotional problems
and severe mental
illness. He describes five categories of faith-based organizations (FBOs)
that
deliver mental health services and provides details on their
organization and mission, along with
examples that illustrate their
functions. "We know that teens of parents who keep a close eye on
them and ask
them where they are going, what they're doing and when they'll be home, are
less
likely to use marijuana.
More teens use marijuana than all other illicit drugs combined.ethers energies
"Marijuana
use is especially harmful for teens,
because their bodies and brains are still developing. Teens
who report they are "often bored" are 50 percent more likely
to smoke, drink, get drunk, and use
illegal drugs than teens who aren't. Parents can also take the "Does Your Summer Plan
Stand Up to
the Heat?" quiz.ethers kirlian
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Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and
Markets
press@researchandmarkets.PRESS RELEASE New Resource Examines Role of Faith in Mental
Health
,
internationally recognized for his groundbreaking research on how religious
involvement
is associated with better physical health, opens a window on
mental health in a new book, just released
by Templeton Foundation Press. He is director and founder of Duke's
Center for the Study of Religion
/Spirituality and Health; editor of the
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, a medical
research
journal; and editor-in-chief of Science and Theology News, a monthly
international newspaper
. The survey's data are taken from the most recent National Survey on
Drug Youth and Health. Pointers
include setting clear "no-drug rules," monitoring their
teen's behavior, reserving time for family
and encouraging participation in
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More than 40 in-depth expert interviews
with RFID users, vendors and
system integrators are the basis of our extensive operational study
on the
economic viability of RFID.researchandmarkets.
Dr. Counting on an
unprecedented
blend of public and private partnerships, non-profit community
service organizations, volunteerism
, and youth-to-youth communications, the
Campaign is designed to reach Americans of diverse backgrounds
with effective
anti-drug messages.consistency mean
-- Detailed examination of six cost blocks: Planning costs
, hardware
costs, software costs, employee training, system administration,
maintenance
contracts. Parents need to be especially vigilant over the next few months
and help keep their kids
drug-free," said John P. This is a risky time of year. Shortened
attention spans, decreased energy
and ambition, depression, suicidal thoughts,
breathing problems and exposure to cancerous chemicals
are just a few of them.
In 1998, with the bipartisan support of Congress and the President, ONDCP
created the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, an effort designed to
educate and empower
youth to reject illicit drugs. They are generally accepted as having layers and color.
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Using scientific
methodology, he explores how religious beliefs and practices are related to
coping and positive
emotions, as well as the use of religion for
psychiatric disorders, substance abuse disorders, and
severe mental
illness.
Dr. According to data from the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA), there is a 38 percent increase
in marijuana initiation during June
, July and August, compared to the rest of
the year. Research shows that unmonitored
teens are
four times more likely to use marijuana or engage in other risky
behaviors. Even if your teen is
busy with a summer job,
keep close tabs on them.
Parents can access a Summer Plan Worksheet
that will help them plan
activities for the children over the summer, as well as finding a list of
supervised summer programs.consciousness alertness
He has published extensively in the fields of
mental health, geriatrics
, and religion. Walters
warned parents today that first-time marijuana use among teens increases
dramatically
during the summer.
"It's a fact that more teens try marijuana for the first time during the
summer
months.shape alertness
Koenig
outlines these obstacles that stand in the way of scientific research on
the relationship
between religion and mental health: methodological,
focus/priority, funding, and attitudinal. He
examines ways of overcoming
these barriers, suggesting and detailing possible solutions that will
require the cooperation between government agencies and private and
faith-based groups. Teens
with summer jobs are also at risk for drug use because of increased disposable
income and exposure
to older co-workers.
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provides an unprecedented source of practical information about the
relationship between religion
and mental health.
A unique combination of both the history and the current research of mental
health and religion, along with a thorough examination of faith-based
organizations operating
in the field, "Faith and Mental Health" is a
resource for the healthcare community, including medical
school
professionals and caregivers; for religious professionals from pastoral
counselors to chaplains;
and for everyone concerned with the future of
mental health care. Walters, Director of
National
Drug Control Policy.spikes energies
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In fact, two-thirds of youth ages 13-17 say fear of
upsetting their parents
or losing the respect of family and friends is one of
the main reasons they don't smoke marijuana
or use other drugs.
For more information on the ONDCP National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
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visit http://www.aura ethers
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