Q1) 3rd March is World Wildlife Day. It marks the day who adopted the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna: the UN General Assembly, the UN Security Council or the World Health Organisation?
Q2) The Convention is usually call what: CITES, CITED or CITATIONS?
Q3) The day celebrates flora and fauna. Wild animals are what: flora or fauna?
Q4) Plants are what: flora or fauna?
Q5) Finally … ? The Convention marked today is there to protect wildlife that is what: rare, extinct or endangered?
“The animals and plants that live in the wild have an intrinsic value and contribute to the ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific, educational, cultural, recreational and aesthetic aspects of human well-being and to sustainable development.”
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* Yep: I managed to do that, yesterday, Olga. And I asked them to tell my GP I’d already joined the weight management group she suggested in her text message. Hopefully, that’ll get through.
I think they need to update their systems: the company that run the group concerned, has now been purchased … by the company that runs the group I’m at today …
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Q5) Endangered Perhaps the change in ownership (or management) might help with the organisation, but I'm never sure if the people at the delivery end of the chain ever get much sense of what's going on at the top or how it might impact on them (or not). I am sure I've told you about working for a private mental health hospital, part of a chain of hospitals, years back. It was a medium secure unit, and they ran pretty specialised hospitals, but at the time when I joined them they belonged to a bigger company with many other private hospitals, but a few months in, we were informed that a different company had bought them out, and now we "belonged" to a Venezuelan petrol company, which at the time also managed a big chain of car parks in the UK. (The other company, the one running the general private hospitals, was facing rather big losses, while the psychiatric units were making money, that's why they sold it, it seems). I can't say I noticed any difference, but it was a weird thought to know that people who knew nothing about the business could buy and sell that type of services. Good luck with your meeting today.
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Q1) The United Nations General Assembly
ReplyDeleteQ2) CITES
Q3) Fauna
Q4) Flora
Q5) Endangered
Perhaps the change in ownership (or management) might help with the organisation, but I'm never sure if the people at the delivery end of the chain ever get much sense of what's going on at the top or how it might impact on them (or not). I am sure I've told you about working for a private mental health hospital, part of a chain of hospitals, years back. It was a medium secure unit, and they ran pretty specialised hospitals, but at the time when I joined them they belonged to a bigger company with many other private hospitals, but a few months in, we were informed that a different company had bought them out, and now we "belonged" to a Venezuelan petrol company, which at the time also managed a big chain of car parks in the UK. (The other company, the one running the general private hospitals, was facing rather big losses, while the psychiatric units were making money, that's why they sold it, it seems). I can't say I noticed any difference, but it was a weird thought to know that people who knew nothing about the business could buy and sell that type of services.
Good luck with your meeting today.
1 Un General Assembly
ReplyDelete2 Citation
3 Fauna
4 Flora
5 Endangered
Things are fine. Well, you know, mostly. :)
ReplyDelete1. the UN General Assembly
2. CITES
3. fauna
4. flora
5. endangered
As soon as I can, I'll probably do a series of reviews! Maybe! That's how awesome this book is.