Issue 04 (2011)http://dspace.epoka.edu.al/handle/1/13842024-03-28T09:15:16Z2024-03-28T09:15:16ZDNA Development and its ImportanceGaxhi, Arturhttp://dspace.epoka.edu.al/handle/1/13752016-04-22T12:41:40Z2011-07-01T00:00:00ZDNA Development and its Importance
Gaxhi, Artur
As we all are aware now the discovery of DNA is the most significant biological discovery of the 20th century. This discovery has had a tremendous impact on science and medicine. In the field of modern medicine and genetic research, the discovery of DNA has allowed for the improved ability to diagnosis disease, detect genetic predisposition to disease, create new drugs to treat disease, use gene therapy as treatment, and design “custom drugs” based on individual genetic profiles. In criminal investigations, DNA has proven to be a powerful tool. Since no two people, excluding identical twins, can have similar DNA, the identification of a offender person through DNA analyzes is more than indubitable. DNA can be used successfully on victims identifying process. Identifying the victims of the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center attack presented a unique forensic challenge because the number and identity of the victims were unknown and many victims were represented only by bone and tissue fragments. Today with the creation of a common space as the European Union, new opportunities and requirements needs among states to make possible the collaboration as valid and effective against crime or terrorism is more necessary. For this reason arises the idea of exchange of genetic information between them for Law Enforcement Operations which is supported on the AIA’s agreement for a greater security among states space.
2011-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Greek crisis effects on the Albanian economyDurmishi, VeronikaGjini, Valbonahttp://dspace.epoka.edu.al/handle/1/13742016-04-22T12:41:25Z2011-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Greek crisis effects on the Albanian economy
Durmishi, Veronika; Gjini, Valbona
The study of the effects of the crisis of Greece has a special significance for two reasons: The first the large number of Albanian immigrants in Greece, and second is the fact that Greek investments are in sectors of economy. The first part of the analysis has to do with the effects of immigrants on the Greek crisis, collapse of economic growth in Greece, increased unemployment and poverty, which affects the emigrants. The second part of the analysis is the impact of the crisis in the Greek banking system, which is analyzed in several aspects: the safety of deposits, the credit of the Albanian economy and the investment banking sector. The third part of the analysis concerns the reduction of foreign direct investment. Reduction of Greek investments in the banking and telecommunications will grow negative effects.
2011-07-01T00:00:00ZVisa liberalisation and economic implication for the Western BalkansSela, Ylberhttp://dspace.epoka.edu.al/handle/1/13732016-04-22T12:41:11Z2011-07-01T00:00:00ZVisa liberalisation and economic implication for the Western Balkans
Sela, Ylber
When in April, 2007, western Balkan countries started the facilitation of the visa agreement that will allow them extremely simplified procedures for visa application in order to enter EU countries, many of the citizens of this region that historically has been isolated were skeptical this will really happen. This article analyses in detail the process of visa liberalization for the western Balkan countries and argues that visa facilitation is shown to be very useful despite the fact that only one country – known as “ghettoized” – the Republic of Kosovo. This state that is recognized internationally by 75 nations, of which 22 are EU, has remained the last Balkan country whose citizens still cannot travel freely in the EU. An important role in visa liberalization are the agreements of re-acceptance which are signed between the countries of the region and the European Commission that asks said countries to turn back all their citizens which are found illegally in the EU. Among others, this article provides an objective analysis in terms of the political implications of visa liberalization and free movement inside the European Union. The authors argue that traveling facilitations have become useful for citizens of particular countries whose aims are for positive achievements and growth along with the EU.
2011-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Spiritual Connection of the Shushica Valley Locals to their Living PlaceShkurti, Fatlindahttp://dspace.epoka.edu.al/handle/1/13722016-04-22T12:40:43Z2011-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Spiritual Connection of the Shushica Valley Locals to their Living Place
Shkurti, Fatlinda
In this article we will deal with the issue of a population’s attitude to and estimation of the geographical environment it lives in with regard to the feelings created in this population with the passing of time. We will then mention some of the physical and geographical characteristics of the study area: its geographical position, relief, climate and flora and their role on the development of the study area’s population. We will make an evaluation of the area’s infrastructure and its role on the communication and connection with the other areas. The methodology employed is that of a questionnaire. The questionnaire, the data analysis and the publication of results took us a period of one year. The results were analyzed by giving the social, political and economical reasons that break off the spiritual connection to the living place, the present situation and the tendency by giving conclusions and recommendations that we think will be of great help to the solution of such an important issue in this period of enormous changes in every aspect.
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