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Author: Emelie Lindberg & Sofia Minör Title: Sexual needs – a professional task?: A qualitative study on the relationship between personal assitants and the sexual needs of their clients [translated title] Supervisor: Malinda Andersson Assessor: Anna Angelin The aim of this study was to examine the professional relationship between personal assistants and their clients with a focus on sexualit

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Denna uppsats behandlar frågor om rättstillämpningsproblem i mål om vålds- och sexualbrott riktade mot barn. En övergripande målsättning med framställningen är att undersöka hur barnets skyddsvärde kan respekteras i brottmålsprocessen samtidigt som adekvata hänsyn tas till intresset av rättssäkerhet i den svenska brottmålsprocessen. I Sverige är den rådande samhälleliga synen på brott mot barn strThis thesis considers questions of difficulties regarding the application of law in cases of violent or sexual crimes against children. The overall ambition of the thesis is to analyze the complex balance between maintaining child protection in proceedings in criminal cases while taking into account the claims for an adequate amount of legal certainty. In Sweden the prevailing societal view on cri

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A first glance Korean and Danish seem to be seemingly far apart each other in every linguistic aspect, from the grammar over pronunciation to the written language, not to mention the elaborated polite-conjugations we find in Korean compared to the Danes’ habit of saying ‘you’ (‘du’) to just about everyone. However, both languages have, from the latter half of the 20th century to nowadays, receivedA first glance Korean and Danish seem to be seemingly far apart each other in every linguistic aspect, from the grammar over pronunciation to the written language, not to mention the elaborated polite-conjugations we find in Korean compared to the Danes’ habit of saying ‘you’ (‘du’) to just about everyone. However, both languages have, from the latter half of the 20th century to nowadays, received

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Abstract in UndeterminedThis paper is concerned with the structure of Swedish complex words with a past participle in the right-hand position and one of the elements latt/svar/snabb/trog/tung(easy/difficult/fast/slow/heavy) in the left-hand position. Although these words look very similar to compound participles, such as hembakad (homebaked), they have systematically different properties. Compound

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Models of the bilingual mental lexicon, such as the Revised Hierarchical Model (RHM) and the Modified Hierarchical Model (MHM), suggest an asymmetrical pattern in the mental lexicons among bilinguals between two languages, and the representations are multi-dimensional. This study sets out to understand how bilinguals process the mental lexicon of two languages for abstract words and corresponding