... cause cascading failure across many nodes. De-localisation means that there are
many more places and events that can transmit failure, and major structural stresses can
build at a global scale. ... financial failure, a fast and powerful positive
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enabled the more than doubling of the human population, each individual on average
consuming more year-on-year, and habituating to that. ... markets to crowd behaviour and ecosystems,
they also share many similar dynamic features
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. In figure 2 is a representation of a system,
as a ball, at a particular time and ina particular...
... national
emergency, generally war. e principal direct tax was the land tax, ori-
ginally a tax on real and personal property and incomes
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but it became
a tax purely on land in the nature ... tax administration, particularly since the statutes invariably provided
their determination was nal,
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and in many instances made no provi-
sion for appeal to the regular courts of law ... e parliamentary safeguards
e substantive constitutional safeguard
e fundamental protection of the taxpayer was that the tax demanded
of him or her was lawful, and the cardinal principle...
... public business, in order that they
might have the advantage of administrative knowledge and training in advising legislation and drafting laws
to be submitted to parliament. This arrangement ... so in finance, we have many masters
acting under a very dim and inoperative accountability. Of course under such ministration our financial policy
has always been unstable, and has often strayed ... importance, deserving a very thorough and critical examination. If I
have succeeded, in what I have already said, in making clear the extraordinary power of the Committees in
directing legislation,...
... bear some of the archaic markings common on the rock faces both
in Scotland and in Central Australia: on large rocks they are painted, in Australia, in Scotland they are incised.
I maintain that ... circles, a cupped stone, and a large quartz
crystal of the kind which Apaches in North America, and the Euahlayi tribe in New South Wales, use in
crystal gazing. In early ages, after the metals had ... pattern. In Australia, in Portugal, in Russia, in France, in North
America, in Scotland, as we shall see, such stones may be unmarked, may bear no inscription or pattern. {81}
These are plain magic...
... and Tran Nhu An (20 05) . Towards a Viable
Microfinance Sector in Viet Nam: Issues and
Challenges. nternational Labour Organization in
Vietnam. Working Paper. No .5.
Lapar, Ma Lucila A. , Vu ...
borrowers in the non animal-based group that
obtained credit from VBSP (52 .5% ) was higher
than that of the animal-based group (20.8%).
It was found that many borrowers in the
non animal-based ... heads had a negative relation with a
borrowing amount from the informal sector
because many of farmers who obtained high
education normally tried to obtain credit from
the formal sector. In...
... says, "certainly have
quite elaborate 'ape-ways' into which a newcomer is gradually
acculturated, including among other patterns ways of using
available instruments for reaching ... for
nearly a thousand years of philosophical growth, beginning
with the early Church Fathers and culminating in the great
Scholastics. But, at last, its generative ideas—sin and salvation,
nature and ... language."
5
An interpretation of observed facts that adjusts them to a
general scientific outlook, a theory that bridges what used to
appear as a saltus naturae, a logical explanation...
... was used for the fabrication of SiNWs
(Fig. 1). For metal-assisted growth, the transition metal such as
Au or Ni was used as a catalyst. The substrate was put ina quartz
tube furnace which was ... will reach a saturated value (in the Au–Si system, this value is
∼ 25% at a point in Fig. 2A) . If the supply of Si atoms is continued, the
liquid alloy will be supersaturated with Si atoms and excessive ... is usually decided with the consideration of the
catalyst type. According to the binary phase diagram of a metal and Si,
the temperature for SiNW formation must be above the eutectic point
as liquid...
... demonstrated that
a definite locative prepositional phrase relates ina
different syntactic way to certain locative adverbs than
does an indefinite one and that if the latter is to be
incorporated ... a metalinguistic quantifier and so
incorporated into a generative grammar becomes a
syntactic filter that assigns internal structure to locative
strings in terms of i-grouping and i-dominance. ... related ina prompting role to each and
every potential affirmative locative expression and an
interrogative welch-component also systematically re-
lated ina prompting role to all potentially...
...
government's hesitation in taking part in the South African war in advance of the
meeting of parliament; this, plus injudicious and provocative speeches by the
incalculable Mr. Tarte and the ... provisions in the British North America act, which gave the
Dominion parliament the power to enact remedial educational legislation overriding
provincial enactments in certain circumstances. Again ... assertive among the English
Canadians. It kindled their imagination; from being colonists of no account in the
backwash of the world's affairs, they became integrally a part of a great Imperial...
... transformed into Nigger Jack, and are prepared with a
narrative of some runaway slave to explain the cognomen. It may also occur in the
same language. In an Algonkin dialect missi wabu means ... way, and must always direct their course by
the cardinal points.
The morning star, which at certain seasons heralds the dawn, was sacred to him, and
its name in Ojibway is Wabanang, from Waban, ... pointed out that in Algonkin the words
for father, osh, mother, okas, and earth, ohke(Narraganset dialect), can all be derived,
according to the regular rules of Algonkin grammar, from the same...
... Montazeri*, Mandana Ebrahimi, Neda Mehrdad, Mariam Ansari and
Akram Sajadian
Address: Iranian Centre for Breast Cancer (ICBC), Tehran, Iran
Email: Ali Montazeri* - ali@jdcord.jd.ac.ir; Mandana Ebrahimi ... Ebrahimi - ebrahimiman@yahoo.com; Neda Mehrdad - neda_mehrdad@yahoo.com;
Mariam Ansari - ansari@yahoo.com; Akram Sajadian - asadjadian@yahoo.com
* Corresponding author
Abstract
Background: A cross ... G and Fab-
brocini G et al.: Determinant factors for diagnostic delay in
operable breast cancer patients Eur J Cancer Prev 2001, 10 :53 -59 .
18. Ebrahimi M, Vahdaninia M and Montazeri A: Risk factors...
... suffered a similar conquest; and British settlements were soon afterwards founded at
Singapore and on the Malay Peninsula. In India itself Tippoo was defeated and slain in his capital at
Seringapatam ... rebelled, and been granted independence
again in 1 854 . The Transvaal had been annexed in 1877, had rebelled, and had been granted almost complete
independence again after Majuba in 1881. The Orange ... European affairs, in fact, played a very
subordinate part in English history after 18 15; so far as England was concerned, it was a period of excursions
and alarms rather than actual hostilities; and...