... beginning of better things. Out ofthe midst ofthe failure and the shame this man of faith was able to gather hope for the future. A History of the English Church in New Zealand [ii] To the ... Marsden's work among the convicts ofthe other sex. There was sweetness as well as strength inthe straight glance ofthe well-opened eye, and inthe fine lines ofthe compressed lips. In one respect ... firm hold ofthe maritime nations[2] of Europe, from whom the missionaries ofthe future were to spring. The capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1452 may be taken as the turning point. It...
... given the task of authentically interpreting the deposit of faith?85-90100 The task of giving an authentic interpretation ofthe deposit of faith has been entrusted to the living teaching office ... makedisciples of all nations, baptizing them inthe name ofthe Father and ofthe Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). This missionary mandate ofthe Lord has its origin in the eternal love of God ... the sacrament of Holy Orders and who form the hierarchy ofthe Church. The other members of theChurch are called the laity. In both the hierarchy and the laity there are certain of the faithful...
... increased R&D spending and R&D intensity (of about 3%) in both the full sample of firms and inthe sub-sample of innovative firms, and they rejected the hypothesis of subsidies crowding ... —Evaluating Small and Medium Enterprise Support Programs inLatinAmerica and support from the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Division oftheLatinAmerica and Caribbean Region ofthe ... R&D intensity of 2.6% and own R&D intensity of 1.9% for the treatment group; no change in R&D intensity ofthe control group Impact EvaluatIon of SmE programS In lacCHAPTER 1 9 of industry...
... against the wind”: (i) raising RRs during the upswing phase of the cycle to contain excessive credit growth and the associated build up of vulnerabilities and (ii) lowering them during the ... Literature on theLatinAmerica Experience In general, there are only a handful of studies examining the recent experience effectiveness of RRs inthe region.20 The analysis is hindered by the heterogeneity ... (1997) in which they examine the countercyclical role of RRs. In their setting, banks can always borrow from the rest of the world (by selling bonds), thus generating a deposit-spread gain if they...
... the training of educational personnel, from teaching colleges to in- service training for existing teachers. By the year 2015, all teacher-training programs, under the jurisdiction ofthe Ministries ... implemented in schools under the jurisdiction ofthe Ministries of Education. 3.4 Before the end ofthe year 2010, the Ministries of Education will update the contents and didactic methods of their ... education1. Preamble Gathered in Mexico City, inthe context ofthe XVII International AIDS Conference, with the objective of strengthening the response to the HIV epidemic in formal and non-formal...
... was interpolated by obtaining the 12-month ahead inflation projection ofthe corresponding year.For the period prior to the publication of an official inflation target the average yearly inflation ... ofthe policy rate by hindering the proper functioning ofthe transmission channel of monetary policy (see Medina Cas and others, 2011a,b). Indeed, muted inflationary pressures and tightening ... ~∑, being the weight of past consumption inthe degree of habit persistence. Denoting the growth rate of potential output by g, the NRIR can be obtained by solving the following equation:...
... speculators in accounting for the precipitousdecline ofthe domestic purchasing power ofthe mark. Insteadthey direct his attention to the motives ofthe German Reichs-bank in expanding the money ... tell us is that inthe past definite menor groups of men were valuing and acting in a definite way.Whether they will inthe future value and act inthe sameway remains uncertain. All that can ... for theirvenal economic interests. The ideology is the smoke screenfor their loot, the fictitious clothes spun by the intellectualsto hide the naked plunder ofthe Emperor. The task of the historian,...
... and other services in the poorer parts ofthe country (2). The role ofthe private sectorShifting the financing and/or delivery of healthservices from the public to the private sector isanother ... and reproductive health inLatin America 673Bulletin ofthe World Health Organization, 2000, 78 (5) coordination among the different levels ofthe healthsystem in both the public and private ... verybroadly in terms of policy, financing, administration,and programming at the country level. The process isintended to be part of a larger shift towardsdemocratization. In Paraguay, as in Argentina,...
... (i) improving the financial position ofthe institution by increasing reserves and strengthening lending capacity; (ii) providing grants, increasing concessional lending, or building fiduciary ... 100% of their net income to strengthening their capital base. The situation is more complex inthe case ofthe IDB, and the CAF is following this path and differentiating progressively from other ... operating intheLatinAmerica and Caribbean (LAC) region have formed a dense network of institutions, where competition and complementation have been the main drivers of their evolution during the...
... countries with THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND48able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence ofthe Internet in rural areas would help ISPs promote their services inthe long ... http://www.nectec.or.th/inet-map/1995/ THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND20key personnel. Yunyong explained that engineering students at the univer-sity were always allowed to participate inthe setting up ofthe Internetgateway ... political instability. Since the beginning, the government was very slowto acknowledge the importance ofthe Internet, and react to the country’sshortage of human resources. Instead of promoting the...
... protection.CHAPTER 1 The State of Social Protection in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean:Recent Progress and PendingChallenges 11Slow progress in improving the coverage ofLatinAmerica and the Caribbean’s ... implemented—often in crisis situations—with the goal of ameliorating the effects of unemployment. The main targeting mechanism in this case is the self-selection of those willing to work for the offered ... this increases the effective marginal The State of Social Protection inLatinAmerica and the Caribbean 33 insurance; (2) providing guidelines on ways to extend coverage by ration-alizing financing...
... is rather for the protection of society than the care ofthe lunatic.A Committee ofthe House of Commons was appointed in 1763, to inquire into the state ofthe privatemad-houses ofthe kingdom. ... an immense amount of good.CHAPTER II. 28 Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in by Daniel Hack Tuke The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in the British Isles, ... for the iron gates of the galleries, and the removal ofthe wire guards from the windows inside ofthe galleries added much to theircheerfulness. The bars on the doors ofthe bedrooms, and the...
... depriving their antagonists of so important a branch of freedom; and a compassion towards the tories, inthe breasts ofthe people, in the other colonies and in Great Britain, by insinuating ... some other territory in India was ceded to the Dutch in lieu of it. But this was the transaction ofthe king, not of parliament, and therefore makes nothing to the argument. But admitting, ... the cause ofthe peculiarity of their constitution ceases. “79. If the charters can be pleaded against the authority of parliament, they amount to an alienation ofthe dominions of Great...