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    Faculty of Information Technology Department of Computer Engineering Researching analysis report E-health and m-health in Kazakhstan Prepared by: Duisenbayeva Assemgul Baimuhanova Moldir Abisheva Aizhan Satybaldy Aidyn Almaty 2013 Table of contents Executive Summary....................................................................................3 Study Objectives..........................................................................................4 Methodology.......

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    generation………………………………………………..8 1.4 Prostitution and sex tourism……………………………………………………8 2. Positive impacts of tourism…………………………………………………….8 3. Kazakhstan – The land of wonders……………………………………………10 3.1 Different kind of nature-based activities………………………………………10 4. Positive economic effects of tourism on Kazakhstan. ………………………11 4.1 Trends of mounting tourism in Kazakhstan……………………………………11 4.2 Economical investment in tourism industry……………………………………11 5. Negative effects of tourism in the economy of country………………………12

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    This paper will examine the possible consequences on the cardiovascular system from the national nutrition of Kazakhstan. I choose this topic for research since I have the personal interest in the food I eat and I am contemplating the disciplines in medicine, particularly cardiology or cardio surgery. So, choosing this topic might enhance my knowledge in these areas that can help me to stand out from other candidates. Moreover, during my work experience in a cardiology center, I had many questions

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    : Essay Topic : Government intervention in Kazakhstan Oil Industry The world concerned problem today is the energy problem. Among other reasons of its country is growing thirst for oil and gas made thus a matter of strategic energy security. Oil is the stratagem industry in the development of economy and society. As the Kazakhstan’s oil industry is speeding developing, becoming one biggest world resources station, that is the main reason for Kazakhstan becomes the new focus of the world political

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    (Inspired by Mandelbrot’s Chaos Theory) Almost all the second language learners in Kazakhstan have the same schedule every day. They go to schools or universities where lessons are held in Russian or in Kazakh, they attend additional classes to prepare for the exams also in Russian or may be in Kazakh sometimes, they are on the job working mainly in Russian, they go to their English classes, may be they start speaking English a little bit, but then they go home and revert back to their native

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    Islam, Gender and Education in Kazakhstan Nazgul Mingisheva (Karaganda Bolashak University, Kazakhstan) nazgulm2006@gmail.com Paper presented at the ASN World Convention Columbia University, April 19-21 2012 Please do not cite without the author’s permission © Nazgul Mingisheva Abstract My paper is focused on the preliminary results and hypothesis of my research on Islam, gender and education in present-days Kazakhstan. The research purpose is to discover some relationships between dynamically

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    Kazakhstan has concluded 43 double taxation treaties with different countries around the globe and one of them is the United States. Kazakhstan and the United Stated singed an income tax treaty and protocol on October 24, 1994. The parties initialed the proposed convention and protocol during the first half of 1993. Although similar to the U.S. - Russia income tax treaty, the new Kazakh accord contains some distinguishing features. Creditable taxes The new agreement applies to the Kazakh on profits

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    Analysis of education systems in the USA and Kazakhstan. At the beginning my paper, would like to repeat a thought of Oliver Wendell Holmes, “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” This is really good thought and I think this thought is linked with the problem which is happening nowadays in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan is one of the last former Soviet Union republic which is declared independence in 1991. The ninth place in the world by land and

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    for Kazakhstan students is that they almost never speak English in their everyday lives. They use it very rarely since there are not a lot of opportunities to do that in Kazakhstan. Students who learn English attending courses and know grammar excellently find it difficult to apply it in practice and cannot even express their thoughts. The main language spoken in the classroom is not English, but Russian. In order to overcome these problems teachers of the English language in Kazakhstan need

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    However, other countries, including Kazakhstan, find it cruel and violent. This essay indicates are there more benefits or drawbacks in using capital punishment in Kazakhstan. This research will begin by evaluating the social factors of capital punishment then it will proceed to investigate the economic factors. In the process it will be highlighted that the advantages of capital punishment predominates disadvantages. First of all, some deputies of Kazakhstan government demanded to cancel the

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