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The article discusses the issues related to the introduced capital requirements of banks in Poland. The purpose of this article is to show how Basel III regulations infl uenced the regulatory capital of the banking sector. The experience of the 2007-2009 crisis, in this case the problems of banks, applicable to existing safety standards, have led to the need for introducing additional security. The article contains an analysis of banking institutions in Poland response according to new standards. The purpose of this article is to show that the Basel III regulations affected the increase in the quality of regulatory capital of the banking sector in Poland. Mentioned relationship affects strengthening the banking sector.
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The article deals with the problems of psychological and social adaptation of students with special educational needs to studying in the university. Successful adaptation helps the student to accept new requirements, to build positive relationships with teachers and classmates, to actualize motives of self-realization, it develops personal growth. The authors describe the student`s cognitive, motivational, regulatory, communication difficulties; they also identify the main typological groups. As a result of the empirical research four main clusters of students were identified according to the investigated indicators. The leading tactics of assistance to students with special educational needs are described during designing their individual educational routes.
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The aim of this article is to draw attention to the regulatory deficiencies of Polish regulation concerning advertisement and other marketing techniques related to products relevant to protection of breastfeeding, with special regard to infant formulas, and the evaluation of its effectiveness for breastfeeding protection. This regulation is non-transparent, heterogeneous and to a great extent unclear. It is also ineffective and insufficient for the protection of breastfeeding. It is much less rigorous than the standard established by the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes (i.e. WHO Code). The main conclusion is that irrespective of the need for improvement of the promotion of breastfeeding, including lactation education of medical staff and parents, legislative changes are necessary in the field of the marketing of food intended for infants and young children, feeding bottles and teats. The best solution would be the full implementation of the WHO Code (including subsequent WHA resolutions).
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