Silver nursing cups are used to treat sore and sensitive nipples during breastfeeding. Their anatomical shape covers the nipples and areola. Silver nursing cups are made out of silver.
Silver nursing cups differ in their application and their effect from conventional silicone or latex nipple shields.
Manufacture
Silver nursing cups are made out of silver metal. There are silver nursing cups in different levels of silver purity up to a silver content of 99.9% (999 silver).
Safety
In Europe, silver nursing cups fall all under the 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive. They are classified in risk class 1 for medical devices. The EU conformity assessment (Art. 11 Directive 93/42/EEC) is carried out by the manufacturer.
Effect
Silver nursing cups protect sore, irritated, or inflamed nipples. They prevent the nipples from drying out, buckling, and rubbing or sticking to clothes. The use on inflamed nipples can stop infections and thus accelerate the natural wound healing process (bio-active effect). The damaged skin area including microcracks, also known as rhagades, can then heal more quickly. Moist wound healing in breast milk also promotes the overgrowth of the wound with new skin cells (epithelization).
Application
Silver nursing cups should be placed on the sore and sensitive nipples before and after breastfeeding and worn under a nursing bra.
Silver nursing cups differ in their application and their effect from conventional silicone or latex nipple shields.
Manufacture
Silver nursing cups are made out of silver metal. There are silver nursing cups in different levels of silver purity up to a silver content of 99.9% (999 silver).
Safety
In Europe, silver nursing cups fall all under the 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive. They are classified in risk class 1 for medical devices. The EU conformity assessment (Art. 11 Directive 93/42/EEC) is carried out by the manufacturer.
Effect
Silver nursing cups protect sore, irritated, or inflamed nipples. They prevent the nipples from drying out, buckling, and rubbing or sticking to clothes. The use on inflamed nipples can stop infections and thus accelerate the natural wound healing process (bio-active effect). The damaged skin area including microcracks, also known as rhagades, can then heal more quickly. Moist wound healing in breast milk also promotes the overgrowth of the wound with new skin cells (epithelization).
Application
Silver nursing cups should be placed on the sore and sensitive nipples before and after breastfeeding and worn under a nursing bra.
Gian Carlo Petraccaro (born 22 November 1962) is a film director from South Australia. He is usually called "Carlo Petraccaro", though he has received film credits as "Gian Carlo". He is best known as the screenwriter and director of the independent film Offside.
Early life
Carlo Petraccaro was born in Adelaide, the son of production line workers at GMH and Clipsal.
Carlo arrived at work early one morning during the 1991 crisis and, as a registered signatory, was required to sign thirteen individual cheques of AUD 99,000,000 Arts Around Adelaide in 1999, and Venice in 2000.
He was a member of the Board of the South Australian Media Resource Centre from 1997 to 1999.
In 2001, he acted as a consultant on Creamy Love, directed by Dick Dale.
In September 2009 he received funding from the South Australian Film Corporation to attend the 2009 SPAA Conference
After a dozen years spent making his own short films, Offside was shot in 2008 and released in 2009. It was also the first feature produced by Urtext Film Productions, an independent film company based in Adelaide, South Australia, which functions as a filmmakers co-op. The film was independently financed and shot in less than 30 days, with limited access to locations.
In 2010, Petraccaro appeared in 15/Love, directed by Stephanie Mountzouris, and acted as a consultant on Snapshots, directed by Chloe Gardner and I Rot, directed by Josef Weber.
In 2014, he assisted surrealist painter Andrew Baines produce the short fim Escape of the Corporate Battery Hen.
Filmography
Director
* Escape of the Corporate Battery Hen 2014
* Offside 2009
* Venice 2000
* Arts Around Adelaide 1999
* Connections 1999
* Angst 1998
* Search for the AntiChrist 1997
* Misplaced 1995
Actor
* 15/Love 2010
Consultant
* Snapshots - Chloe Gardner (director) 2010
* I Rot - Josef Weber (director) 2010
* The Decayed - Josef Weber (director) 2009
* Creamy Love - Dick Dale (director) 2001
Early life
Carlo Petraccaro was born in Adelaide, the son of production line workers at GMH and Clipsal.
Carlo arrived at work early one morning during the 1991 crisis and, as a registered signatory, was required to sign thirteen individual cheques of AUD 99,000,000 Arts Around Adelaide in 1999, and Venice in 2000.
He was a member of the Board of the South Australian Media Resource Centre from 1997 to 1999.
In 2001, he acted as a consultant on Creamy Love, directed by Dick Dale.
In September 2009 he received funding from the South Australian Film Corporation to attend the 2009 SPAA Conference
After a dozen years spent making his own short films, Offside was shot in 2008 and released in 2009. It was also the first feature produced by Urtext Film Productions, an independent film company based in Adelaide, South Australia, which functions as a filmmakers co-op. The film was independently financed and shot in less than 30 days, with limited access to locations.
In 2010, Petraccaro appeared in 15/Love, directed by Stephanie Mountzouris, and acted as a consultant on Snapshots, directed by Chloe Gardner and I Rot, directed by Josef Weber.
In 2014, he assisted surrealist painter Andrew Baines produce the short fim Escape of the Corporate Battery Hen.
Filmography
Director
* Escape of the Corporate Battery Hen 2014
* Offside 2009
* Venice 2000
* Arts Around Adelaide 1999
* Connections 1999
* Angst 1998
* Search for the AntiChrist 1997
* Misplaced 1995
Actor
* 15/Love 2010
Consultant
* Snapshots - Chloe Gardner (director) 2010
* I Rot - Josef Weber (director) 2010
* The Decayed - Josef Weber (director) 2009
* Creamy Love - Dick Dale (director) 2001
Life and career
Avaz Hasanov (born 1971), A.Hasanov was on 28 March 1971.
Educational background
He graduated Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts named after M.Aliyev between 1986-1990 years.
Reviews
Activity
He is a founder and head of the “think tank” Humanitarian Research Public Union 2000, and Baku House for Conflict Management Baku Film School Production (2011) which covers issues of conflict transformation, migration, and human rights issues.
From 1993 till 2000 A.Hasanov was a vice-director of the Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan (HRCA), He worked as an expert in the Department of Youth Problems Ministry of Youth, Tourism and Sport (MYTS) of the Republic of Azerbaijan (1995 - 1996).
From 1997 to 1998, A.Hasanov was a project coordinator HAYAT International Resource Centre for NGOs working on migration issues. Also, he was a member of Working Group on Migration Potential of Azerbaijan Republic, which main focus was preparing an official document on "conception of Migration Potential of Azerbaijan”. He worked as country representatives Working Group on Search of Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing People (2000-2007), Germany based NGO. He was the first national coordinator and the Member of the Steering Committee of Eastern Partnership Program Civil Society Forum (2009-2010, 2015-2016).
He has expertise in leading and participating in national and international research teams on the theme of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Eurointegration processes in Azerbaijan. Author of numerous papers and books about NK conflict, which named "Karabakh been discussed", also documentary "NK conflict: consultation with society". He has participated in many programs on human rights, peacebuilding programs also is a coordinator of several projects on peacebuilding processes.
A.Hasanov was a coordinator and the member of Steering Staff of Civil Society Forum of European Eastern Partnership Forum since 2009 and 2015.
Bibliography
A.Hasanov is the author of tens of projects regarding NK,t he author of “NK is being discussed” and the author of “NK consultation with society” documentary. That book was introduced and spread in Germany, Russia, Georgia, Armenia and NK. Today “Society for Humanitarian Researches” headed by him is organising “Video discussions for the youth in Baku-Yerevan-Stepanakert”, debates and simulation games on NK conflict for the youth.
* https://hrpu.org/2016/02/13/avaz-hasanov-azerbaijan-cooperates-on-some-topics-with-european-union/
* http://caucasusedition.net/analysis/interview-with-avaz-hasanov-society-for-humanitarian-research/
Other information
Date and Place of Birth: 28 March 1971
Nationality: Azerbaijani
Marital status: Married, 3 children
Avaz Hasanov (born 1971), A.Hasanov was on 28 March 1971.
Educational background
He graduated Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts named after M.Aliyev between 1986-1990 years.
Reviews
Activity
He is a founder and head of the “think tank” Humanitarian Research Public Union 2000, and Baku House for Conflict Management Baku Film School Production (2011) which covers issues of conflict transformation, migration, and human rights issues.
From 1993 till 2000 A.Hasanov was a vice-director of the Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan (HRCA), He worked as an expert in the Department of Youth Problems Ministry of Youth, Tourism and Sport (MYTS) of the Republic of Azerbaijan (1995 - 1996).
From 1997 to 1998, A.Hasanov was a project coordinator HAYAT International Resource Centre for NGOs working on migration issues. Also, he was a member of Working Group on Migration Potential of Azerbaijan Republic, which main focus was preparing an official document on "conception of Migration Potential of Azerbaijan”. He worked as country representatives Working Group on Search of Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing People (2000-2007), Germany based NGO. He was the first national coordinator and the Member of the Steering Committee of Eastern Partnership Program Civil Society Forum (2009-2010, 2015-2016).
He has expertise in leading and participating in national and international research teams on the theme of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Eurointegration processes in Azerbaijan. Author of numerous papers and books about NK conflict, which named "Karabakh been discussed", also documentary "NK conflict: consultation with society". He has participated in many programs on human rights, peacebuilding programs also is a coordinator of several projects on peacebuilding processes.
A.Hasanov was a coordinator and the member of Steering Staff of Civil Society Forum of European Eastern Partnership Forum since 2009 and 2015.
Bibliography
A.Hasanov is the author of tens of projects regarding NK,t he author of “NK is being discussed” and the author of “NK consultation with society” documentary. That book was introduced and spread in Germany, Russia, Georgia, Armenia and NK. Today “Society for Humanitarian Researches” headed by him is organising “Video discussions for the youth in Baku-Yerevan-Stepanakert”, debates and simulation games on NK conflict for the youth.
* https://hrpu.org/2016/02/13/avaz-hasanov-azerbaijan-cooperates-on-some-topics-with-european-union/
* http://caucasusedition.net/analysis/interview-with-avaz-hasanov-society-for-humanitarian-research/
Other information
Date and Place of Birth: 28 March 1971
Nationality: Azerbaijani
Marital status: Married, 3 children
History
Most of Mozambique was a Portuguese overseas territory for several centuries. After independence in 1975, the newly created Government of Mozambique took over, without compensation, the Mozambican operations of Banco Nacional Ultramarino, a Portuguese colonial bank that had been acting as the bank of issue for the colony. This became the nucleus of Bank of Mozambique.
In 1977 the government also nationalized almost all banks in the country, including the Casa Bancária de Moçambique, and the Mozambican operations of Banco de Crédito, Comercial e Industrial and Banco Comercial de Angola, and merged them into the Bank of Mozambique. At the same time it closed the operations of Banco de Fomento Nacional and Banco Pinto e Sotto Mayor. (The government permitted Banco Standard Totta de Moçambique to remain private.) It also created the Banco Popular de Desenvolvirmento by merging Crédito de Moçambique and Montepio de Moçambique.
In 1992, the Bank of Mozambique established a branch in Beira. A branch in Nampula followed in 1996.
In 1995, the government spun off the commercial banking operations of Bank of Mozambique into a newly created institution, the Banco Comercial de Moçambique (BCM). The government privatized BCM in 1997, and it merged with in 2001.
List of Governors Bank of Mozambique
*1975-1978: Alberto Cassimo
*1978-1981: Sergio Vieira
*1981-1986: Prakash Ratilal
*1986-1991: Eneas Comiche
*1991-2006: Adriano Maleiane
*2006-2016: Ernesto Gove
*2016: Rogério Lucas Zandamela
Most of Mozambique was a Portuguese overseas territory for several centuries. After independence in 1975, the newly created Government of Mozambique took over, without compensation, the Mozambican operations of Banco Nacional Ultramarino, a Portuguese colonial bank that had been acting as the bank of issue for the colony. This became the nucleus of Bank of Mozambique.
In 1977 the government also nationalized almost all banks in the country, including the Casa Bancária de Moçambique, and the Mozambican operations of Banco de Crédito, Comercial e Industrial and Banco Comercial de Angola, and merged them into the Bank of Mozambique. At the same time it closed the operations of Banco de Fomento Nacional and Banco Pinto e Sotto Mayor. (The government permitted Banco Standard Totta de Moçambique to remain private.) It also created the Banco Popular de Desenvolvirmento by merging Crédito de Moçambique and Montepio de Moçambique.
In 1992, the Bank of Mozambique established a branch in Beira. A branch in Nampula followed in 1996.
In 1995, the government spun off the commercial banking operations of Bank of Mozambique into a newly created institution, the Banco Comercial de Moçambique (BCM). The government privatized BCM in 1997, and it merged with in 2001.
List of Governors Bank of Mozambique
*1975-1978: Alberto Cassimo
*1978-1981: Sergio Vieira
*1981-1986: Prakash Ratilal
*1986-1991: Eneas Comiche
*1991-2006: Adriano Maleiane
*2006-2016: Ernesto Gove
*2016: Rogério Lucas Zandamela