![]() Don't believe the hype, there are so many other wonderful resturants in London I'm sure the shine won't last on this one for long. ![]() People who are claiming this is 'the best burger ever' clearly live a very sheltered life. It was eaten within four bites and I was still starving but didn't want to waste a penny more in this dastardly place, I quickly asked for the bill and begrudgingly paid £75 for two tiny burgers, one small portion of chips and two mediocre glasses of red wine. It was so small I couldn't believe the cheek of this place charging £16 for it, the chips were equally dissapointing and pathetic. Unfortunately what arrived at my table was a basic thin poor quality cheap looking burger that I could have gone to McDonalds to and gotten better quality. Anyway I thought all this could be forgiven with the taste of this delicious burger. The service was shoddy, uninterested, down right rude at one point to an almost laughable degree. The venue is surrounded by weird creepy stuffed toys and you are sat literally on top of your fellow diners as they have squeezed the tables in so tight. Lets just say my friends are very grateful that I played the guinea pig in trying out Ferdi first. So much hype surrounds the "Ferdi Burger" that myself being a burger lover felt excited when I heard that Ferdi was opening in London. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General United Nations 760 United Nations Plaza New York, New York 10017 United States Dear Mr.I visited the London Ferdi recently, first and foremost don't waste your money at this restaurant. Ban Ki-moon, We, the undersigned, write to you today to advise you of the culmination of the Vienna Declaration, an effort of the scientific community over the last two and a half years to articulate and promote a shared position on the state of global illicit drug policy and the urgent need for reform. The Declaration represents a consensus statement on HIV/AIDS and drug policy that cannot be ignored. More than 30 experts in public health, medicine, policy and international law authored The Vienna Declaration, the official declaration of the 18th biennial International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria. The Declaration concludes that drug policies based on the current criminal justice framework have clearly not achieved their stated objectives to reduce drug supply and demand, and instead have contributed to serious health and social harms. ![]() The Vienna Declaration outlines these harms-such as the mass incarceration of non-violent offenders and epidemic rates of HIV infection among drug users-and their associated social and economic costs. It also provides a set of evidence-based recommendations for drug policy reform to address the urgent nature of these harms. The Declaration calls on governments and international organisations, including agencies of the United Nations, to fully reorient illicit drug policy using scientific evidence, beginning with the following 5 steps: 1. Undertake a transparent review of the effectiveness of current national and international drug policies. Implement and evaluate a public health approach, based on the best available scientific evidence, to address the individual and community harms stemming from illicit drug use. Decriminalise drug users, scale up clinically proven drug dependence treatment options and abolish ineffective compulsory drug treatment centres that violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Unequivocally endorse and scale up funding for the implementation of the comprehensive package of HIV interventions spelled out in the WHO, UNODC and UNAIDS Target Setting Guide. Olivier Jean Blanchard & Danny Quah, 1988.and 3: On behalf of all the scientists, re.Meaningfully involve members of the affected community in developing, monitoring and implementing services and policies that affect their lives. " BQDODRAWS: RATS procedure to implement Monte Carlo draws from a VAR with Blanchard-Quah factorization," " The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances,"Ģ737, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label. RTS00030, Boston College Department of Economics. Key & BPM for Ne me quitte pas by Francesca Gagnon, Ren Dupr. Scene dalla vita di provincia: prefazioneīy Alberto Bagnai in Goofynomics on 13:04:00īy Alberto Bagnai in Goofynomics on 13:16:00.RTZ00017, Boston College Department of Economics.īy Ashton de Silva in Econ Amore on 04:20:00 " RATS programs to replicate Blanchard and Quah AER 1989," " The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbance,"Ĥ97, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics.
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