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The survey summarizes the results of a poll conducted in October 2009 of 1200 respondents in Mongolia. Some key findings include:
- Most respondents said they would participate in elections if held tomorrow, with slightly higher participation rates in rural areas compared to the capital city.
- Support was highest for the Democratic Party and MPRP, with the Democratic Party having a slight lead nationwide.
- Unemployment was seen as the most important problem facing Mongolia. Most felt the government's policies fail to adequately address unemployment.
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The survey summarizes the results of a poll conducted in October 2009 of 1200 respondents in Mongolia. Some key findings include:
- Most respondents said they would participate in elections if held tomorrow, with slightly higher participation rates in rural areas compared to the capital city.
- Support was highest for the Democratic Party and MPRP, with the Democratic Party having a slight lead nationwide.
- Unemployment was seen as the most important problem facing Mongolia. Most felt the government's policies fail to adequately address unemployment.
Mongolian capital markets have developed in phases since the 1990s democratic transition:
Phase I saw the establishment of the MSE in 1991 and privatization of SOEs, but a lack of regulations and transparency led to low liquidity. Phase II from 2010-2013 saw increased foreign investment and reforms like a new trading platform. However, Phase III from 2014-2015 saw declining FDI and political interference negatively impact markets. Now in Phase IV, reforms and recent IPOs suggest new opportunities, but challenges around regulations, skills, and awareness remain. Future priorities include boosting local institutional investors, dual-listings, and using markets for further SOE privatization.
The document is a newsletter from the Business Council of Mongolia covering business, economic, and political news highlights from Mongolia. Some of the key business stories covered include: Mongolian miners starting operations at the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine which could impact international bidding for rights to the mine; the launch of exports from Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi copper mine being delayed pending final government authorization; and a USD 122 million wind farm in Mongolia scheduled to begin operations in June 2013. Economic highlights include the payment of interest for Mongolia's first Chinggis bond and a strengthening currency. Political stories note Tony Blair advising Mongolian companies and Mongolia joining an international environment group.
The document summarizes Mongolia's macroeconomic indicators from 2005 to 2013. It shows that the economy expanded by 11.5% in the first nine months of 2013, led by the mining sector and non-mining industry. Industrial output rose 33% during this period due to the start of open-pit mining at Oyu Tolgoi. However, coal and copper export volumes declined. Expansionary fiscal policy in 2012 supported growth but also increased inflation and the current account deficit. Successful international bond issuances boosted foreign reserves to $2.4 billion in October 2013.
The Mongolian economy expanded by 11.5% in the first nine months of 2013, led by growth in the mining sector and industrial production. However, exports and foreign direct investment have slowed. Inflation reached double digits in 2012 due to expansionary fiscal policy, and the current account deficit remained large. Strong economic growth has contributed to a decline in poverty rates in Mongolia.
The document summarizes business, economic, and political news from Mongolia based on a newsletter from the Business Council of Mongolia. Some key points include:
- The CEO of Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Mongolia's largest company, will step down in November after completing his three-year term.
- Mongolia has granted three local firms a one-year contract to mine part of the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine in an effort to boost coal output and payments.
- Mongolia's fifth largest bank, Savings Bank, is being taken over by a state-owned bank after its main shareholder defaulted on loans.
This document provides an overview of Office 365 for IT professionals presented by Andy Malone. It begins with an introduction of Andy Malone and his background. The bulk of the document then explores various components and capabilities of Office 365 including exploring Office 365, understanding data storage locations, identity management with Azure Active Directory, provisioning accounts, and Exchange Online. It provides summaries of key Office 365 services and components. The document concludes with some final tips and thoughts on Office 365 and links to additional tools and resources.
Kannan Cheeroth Sukumaran is a software engineer from India with over 9 years of experience developing web and windows applications using technologies like .NET, C#, VB, ASP.NET, SQL Server, Oracle, and Crystal Reports. He has extensive experience designing, developing, and maintaining applications for various domains including HRMS, document management, construction management, retail, and healthcare. Currently located in Singapore, he is looking for new opportunities to contribute his skills and experience to progressive organizations.
Glaucio Lacerda começou sua carreira em eventos sociais em 1968 e foi pioneiro em trazer um estilo diferente de fotografia para casamentos no Rio de Janeiro na década de 1990, contando histórias visuais através das fotos. Com a chegada da fotografia digital, Glaucio novamente se adaptou às mudanças e hoje usa marketing digital para ajudar fotógrafos a promoverem seu trabalho online.
The document discusses the Mongolia Mining Cluster development initiative. It summarizes that the Business Council of Mongolia is working to develop a comprehensive database of potential suppliers for the mining sector in Mongolia. Over 1,500 companies have registered so far. The database will help mining companies in Mongolia and worldwide find reliable business partners. There are currently infrastructure challenges for the mining sector in Mongolia due to the remote locations of major deposits and underdeveloped transportation networks. However, with over $13 billion in planned mining investments, there is significant potential to develop the supply chain to support the growing industry.
The document summarizes news from the Business Council of Mongolia newsletter. It discusses several Mongolian mining and business stories:
1) Mongolia Energy Corporation is preparing its Khushuut coal mine to begin operations in October, with an estimated 85 million tons of reserves.
2) Khan Resources is appealing a court decision to invalidate its mining licenses, saying the international community is watching the case's progress.
3) Petro Matad has discovered hydrocarbons at its first well in Mongolia, de-risking its entire block which contains 14 more prospects.
4) Hunnu Coal has begun trial mining at its Unst Khudag coal mine to obtain samples and data for
This document discusses Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), a tick-borne viral disease. It provides background on the history and identification of the CCHF virus. Key points covered include the virus classification, transmission cycle, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and recommendations for healthcare workers. CCHF presents a risk for those exposed to infected ticks or body fluids, and supportive care is the primary treatment approach.
Palliative Care Integration into the Emergency Medicinegopacil
This document discusses the integration of palliative care into emergency medicine. It begins with definitions of palliative care and notes the aging global population and increasing chronic illnesses. Palliative care aims to improve quality of life for those with life-threatening illnesses through comprehensive symptom and psychosocial support. However, emergency departments traditionally take a symptom-focused approach, creating challenges for integrating palliative care principles. The document then outlines screening tools, common symptoms, reasons for emergency visits, and the need for emergency physician training in palliative care. It presents models for integrating palliative care and emergency medicine and concludes that institutions should develop customized approaches based on available resources and staff training needs.
Acil Servisimiz provides emergency services. Their website is gopacilservis.com. The document appears to be about an emergency services provider in Turkey but provides little other contextual information in only 2 sentences.
Mongolian capital markets have developed in phases since the 1990s democratic transition:
Phase I saw the establishment of the MSE in 1991 and privatization of SOEs, but a lack of regulations and transparency led to low liquidity. Phase II from 2010-2013 saw increased foreign investment and reforms like a new trading platform. However, Phase III from 2014-2015 saw declining FDI and political interference negatively impact markets. Now in Phase IV, reforms and recent IPOs suggest new opportunities, but challenges around regulations, skills, and awareness remain. Future priorities include boosting local institutional investors, dual-listings, and using markets for further SOE privatization.
The document is a newsletter from the Business Council of Mongolia covering business, economic, and political news highlights from Mongolia. Some of the key business stories covered include: Mongolian miners starting operations at the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine which could impact international bidding for rights to the mine; the launch of exports from Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi copper mine being delayed pending final government authorization; and a USD 122 million wind farm in Mongolia scheduled to begin operations in June 2013. Economic highlights include the payment of interest for Mongolia's first Chinggis bond and a strengthening currency. Political stories note Tony Blair advising Mongolian companies and Mongolia joining an international environment group.
The document summarizes Mongolia's macroeconomic indicators from 2005 to 2013. It shows that the economy expanded by 11.5% in the first nine months of 2013, led by the mining sector and non-mining industry. Industrial output rose 33% during this period due to the start of open-pit mining at Oyu Tolgoi. However, coal and copper export volumes declined. Expansionary fiscal policy in 2012 supported growth but also increased inflation and the current account deficit. Successful international bond issuances boosted foreign reserves to $2.4 billion in October 2013.
The Mongolian economy expanded by 11.5% in the first nine months of 2013, led by growth in the mining sector and industrial production. However, exports and foreign direct investment have slowed. Inflation reached double digits in 2012 due to expansionary fiscal policy, and the current account deficit remained large. Strong economic growth has contributed to a decline in poverty rates in Mongolia.
The document summarizes business, economic, and political news from Mongolia based on a newsletter from the Business Council of Mongolia. Some key points include:
- The CEO of Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Mongolia's largest company, will step down in November after completing his three-year term.
- Mongolia has granted three local firms a one-year contract to mine part of the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine in an effort to boost coal output and payments.
- Mongolia's fifth largest bank, Savings Bank, is being taken over by a state-owned bank after its main shareholder defaulted on loans.
This document provides an overview of Office 365 for IT professionals presented by Andy Malone. It begins with an introduction of Andy Malone and his background. The bulk of the document then explores various components and capabilities of Office 365 including exploring Office 365, understanding data storage locations, identity management with Azure Active Directory, provisioning accounts, and Exchange Online. It provides summaries of key Office 365 services and components. The document concludes with some final tips and thoughts on Office 365 and links to additional tools and resources.
Kannan Cheeroth Sukumaran is a software engineer from India with over 9 years of experience developing web and windows applications using technologies like .NET, C#, VB, ASP.NET, SQL Server, Oracle, and Crystal Reports. He has extensive experience designing, developing, and maintaining applications for various domains including HRMS, document management, construction management, retail, and healthcare. Currently located in Singapore, he is looking for new opportunities to contribute his skills and experience to progressive organizations.
Glaucio Lacerda começou sua carreira em eventos sociais em 1968 e foi pioneiro em trazer um estilo diferente de fotografia para casamentos no Rio de Janeiro na década de 1990, contando histórias visuais através das fotos. Com a chegada da fotografia digital, Glaucio novamente se adaptou às mudanças e hoje usa marketing digital para ajudar fotógrafos a promoverem seu trabalho online.
The document discusses the Mongolia Mining Cluster development initiative. It summarizes that the Business Council of Mongolia is working to develop a comprehensive database of potential suppliers for the mining sector in Mongolia. Over 1,500 companies have registered so far. The database will help mining companies in Mongolia and worldwide find reliable business partners. There are currently infrastructure challenges for the mining sector in Mongolia due to the remote locations of major deposits and underdeveloped transportation networks. However, with over $13 billion in planned mining investments, there is significant potential to develop the supply chain to support the growing industry.
The document summarizes news from the Business Council of Mongolia newsletter. It discusses several Mongolian mining and business stories:
1) Mongolia Energy Corporation is preparing its Khushuut coal mine to begin operations in October, with an estimated 85 million tons of reserves.
2) Khan Resources is appealing a court decision to invalidate its mining licenses, saying the international community is watching the case's progress.
3) Petro Matad has discovered hydrocarbons at its first well in Mongolia, de-risking its entire block which contains 14 more prospects.
4) Hunnu Coal has begun trial mining at its Unst Khudag coal mine to obtain samples and data for
This document discusses Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), a tick-borne viral disease. It provides background on the history and identification of the CCHF virus. Key points covered include the virus classification, transmission cycle, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and recommendations for healthcare workers. CCHF presents a risk for those exposed to infected ticks or body fluids, and supportive care is the primary treatment approach.
Palliative Care Integration into the Emergency Medicinegopacil
This document discusses the integration of palliative care into emergency medicine. It begins with definitions of palliative care and notes the aging global population and increasing chronic illnesses. Palliative care aims to improve quality of life for those with life-threatening illnesses through comprehensive symptom and psychosocial support. However, emergency departments traditionally take a symptom-focused approach, creating challenges for integrating palliative care principles. The document then outlines screening tools, common symptoms, reasons for emergency visits, and the need for emergency physician training in palliative care. It presents models for integrating palliative care and emergency medicine and concludes that institutions should develop customized approaches based on available resources and staff training needs.
Acil Servisimiz provides emergency services. Their website is gopacilservis.com. The document appears to be about an emergency services provider in Turkey but provides little other contextual information in only 2 sentences.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.