... 22 Chapter 5: Findings - WhatwelearnfromexperiencesofforeigngraduatesreturnedtoVietnam 29 Advantages and challenges for returnedgraduates 29 “Torn between two homes” ... environmental factors (Stokols, 1992) Both communion and agency assist the person to adapt to the environment 28 Chapter 5: Findings - WhatwelearnfromexperiencesofforeigngraduatesreturnedtoVietnam ... Issues related to families ofreturnedgraduates 37 Chart 5: Issues related to socio-culture ofreturnedgraduates 41 Chart 6: Issues related to work ofreturnedgraduates ...
... –All of the above plus public enterprises –All of the above and to the non-financial private sector 0.67 0.33 Maturity of loans or advances –Limited to a maximum of months –Limited to a maximum of ... relevant part of the well-known Cukierman, Webb, and Neyapti (CWN) index of central bank independence.12 Specifically, we perform small adjustments to the lending to the government portion of the CWN ... empowered to buy government securities in the primary market, but only to roll over its portfolio 7 to the amount of lending Countries with provisions that empower the central bank to pay foreign...
... than the cause of SAD, it could inform on the extent of the effect of inflammatory mediators on the brain Investigations addressing SAD will remain difficult due to the problem of correctly identifying ... at the time of measurement does not add to our understanding of SAD What can CO2 reactivity tell us? CO2 reactivity is a relatively robust mechanism and in adults is independent of the endothelium ... one could speculate that, in analogy to traumatic brain injury, severe brain dysfunction is necessary to disturb CO2 reactivity The action of inflammatory mediators on the endothelium has been proposed...
... village community are permitted to use timber from the community forest areas to build their houses; they have to contribute 20% of the total value to the fund c) Interest from loan - The fund can be ... Lessons learnt from implementation of CFM plan - Capacity building for local people on the rights to access to the community forest lands, the rights to harvest and the responsibility to protect ... mangium (keo) (from CSIRO and Forest Science Institute of Vietnam) and Manglietia conifera (Mo) During three years of project implementation, a large number of forest seedlings were produced for...
... pressure of 133/62 mmHg, heart rate of 130 bpm and pulse oximetry of 97% with an inspiratory oxygen fraction of 50% There was a partial regain of consciousness, with a Glasgow Coma Score of 11 (eyes ... (emergency room or automatic external defibrillators in out -of- hospital CA) the odds of survival is above 50% [10] Other factors associated with better survival were early access to emergency medical ... who are comatose after resuscitation from out -of- hospital cardiac arrest [12,13] With no persistent coma after return of The costs-effectiveness of out -of- hospital ALS is difficult to calculate...
... inputs from fresh faeces and from slurry E coli inputs per livestock unit from fresh faeces are expected to be larger than from stored slurries, because of opportunity for die-off during storage ... repeated and weeks later on the same slab Total coliform and E coli numbers in the runoff were determined To investigate the amount of energy required to detach E coli from soil as a function of contact ... important factors include the relative size of FIO inputs to land from grazing animals and from slurry stores, and relative timing of slurry and fresh faecal inputs to ®elds Time spent by livestock on...
... selection bias may well be reflected in their answers In order to generate a broad spectrum of answers regarding barriers to change, we employed a targeted sampling procedure that took into account the ... involves reflecting back to the interviewee what the interviewer believes was said in order to verify or clarify the interviewee's statements, and encourages interviewees to continue elaborating ... well-trained nurse educators 'The big change is the availability of the nurse educator She really took the time to explain the problem of diabetes People have a better understanding ofwhat HbA1c is people...
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... also like to acknowledge the helpful comments of the reviewers and editors that contributed to the development of this manuscript This work is published with the permission of the Director of KEMRI ... come to see how we work here, to ask what challenges we encounter, they don't even come So they never come to see how we are doing, they just depend on hearsay and rumors, and may be they say we ... be a cause of considerable disenchantment: 'They did not see the impact of the CMEs we hold within the hospital, what they wanted was to be taken outside like that one week that we went, get paid...
... state of research into parallel behaviors—and the lack of them—in nonhuman animals, attempting to assess whatwe can learn about ourselves from these findings and what is likely to lead us into blind ... not only frequently distorts whatwe see when we look at other animals, it also in important ways determines whatwe not see, whatwe are blind to This book is about seeing what animals It is about ... in Western thought and still informs many aspects of our ways of thinking The history of how humans have viewed our place in nature comes with baggage that we barely realize we have Spinning off...
... order to enable more people tolearn their serostatus and to open access to HIV services to those in need, a range of HIV testing approaches need to be developed and implemented Stigma, fear of ... reduction approach to the prevention of sexual transmission of HIV "Prevention fatigue" is said to pose a threat to the acceleration and sustainability of HIV prevention efforts However, the prevention ... needed to understand how to mobilize those most at risk Nonetheless, the empowerment of communities remains a global imperative and challenge It requires real empowerment of PLWHA as well as...
... conversation with customers This type of two-way relationship implies mutual transfer of information, from the brand to the customer and from the customer to the brand But the relationship between brand ... customers and eventually to become fans, producing brand equity, a topic we had addressed together while writing an op-ed piece for the annual report of Wendy’s several years earlier Together, we ... and Chief Underpants Officer, Joe Boxer Brands That Rock is a fascinating and insightful journey of how to make customers of ordinary brands into raving fans by learning fromwhat music legends...
... conversation with customers This type of two-way relationship implies mutual transfer of information, from the brand to the customer and from the customer to the brand But the relationship between brand ... customers and eventually to become fans, producing brand equity, a topic we had addressed together while writing an op-ed piece for the annual report of Wendy’s several years earlier Together, we ... and Chief Underpants Officer, Joe Boxer Brands That Rock is a fascinating and insightful journey of how to make customers of ordinary brands into raving fans by learning fromwhat music legends...
... is also classified into four types: type (symptoms of chemical intoxication), type (symptoms developed possibly due to chemical exposure), type (symptoms developed not because of chemical exposure ... symptoms that the affected person attributes to exposure to low levels of chemicals A report indicated that the rate of school children with MCS-like symptoms, allergies, particularly to offensive ... inefficient ventilation of tightly sealed rooms; however, the symptoms are similar between SBS and SHS In Japan, SBS is named as SHS, because most patients complain of similar symptoms of SBS occurring...
... managed to construct a large complex device which enabled him to make from the image of a galloping horse the first series of cinematographic pictures However to get this result he had to be satisfied ... had of it existed so to speak fully armed in their minds, as if in some platonic heaven, and what strikes us most of all is the obstinate resistance of matter to ideas rather than of any help offered ... managed to construct a large complex device which enabled him to make from the image of a galloping horse the first series of cinematographic pictures However to get this result he had to be satisfied...
... apportionment of finance between countries, the CIFs are making very little progress towards moving away from global imbalances in finance allocation Of a total $6.24 billion pledged to the CIFs as of April ... instruments The PPCR is one of the SCF’s programmes, and is dedicated towards mainstreaming adaptation into development The balance between total donor pledges to the PPCR compared to the CIFs as a whole ... focussed on the inability of the committee to effectively monitor and review the implementation of project proposals from the MDBs, with particular reference to the ability to assess whether the...
... and then stop thinking about but continue doing, often every day At one point, we all consciously decided how much to eat and whatto focus on when we got to the office, how often to have a drink ... relatively little on its own, over time, the meals we order, whatwe say to our kids each night, whether we save or spend, how often we exercise, and the way we organize our thoughts and work routines ... habits work on a neurological level—and what it took to make them change “I know you’ve told this story a dozen times,” the doctor said to Lisa, “but some of my colleagues have only heard it secondhand...
... ways First, from an ontological point of view: explaining what kind of object wine is, what kinds of objects are tastes, aromas, and what is the difference between taste and tasting Then from an ... epistemological point of view: what does it mean to know, to identify, to appreciate and to valuate a wine? What its aesthetical properties correspond to? And in general what is the relationship between subjectivity ... environment of the scanner The instructions were simply to watch the movie Participants were free to choose whatto look at, how long to look at it, etc Despite the uncontrolled nature of the free...
... says We d pick these campers up, and they’d stay two weeks, and then we d take ’em back to the airport and pick up a whole new batch I was kind of a gofer for the [teaching] pros We took care of ... into each other’s bags to see what type of equipment the next guy is using, I want to know what kind of voodoo others have summoned in their darkest hours So I packed my bag and headed out to ... thing from anybody’s mind A week and half after the millennium turned—after more than two months of grieving and questioning— Azinger went to Hawaii for the start of the PGA Tour season to try...