... dis-
charge can contain a wide range of contaminants and originate
from a myriad of sources. Some of the biggest generators of
toxic industrial waste include mining, pulp mills, tanneries,
sugar ... from
mining operations can contain silt and rock particles and sur-
factants. Depending on the type of ore deposit being mined,
tailings can also contain heavy metals like copper, lead, zinc, ... examples of persistent environmental damage caused by
the discharge of toxic mine waste. In Papua New Guinea for ex-
ample, companies discharge millions of tons of contaminated
mine waste into...
... capital
profitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thus
enhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing.
The ... establishment of financial institutions specialized
in investment financing. This route has been followed to date in the industrialized countries and
6
Financial investment institutions compete in the ... placing money with
investment financial institutions in the capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-
interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going...
... examines the roleof language in reducing poverty in a community by enhancing
its self esteem, image, identity, and encouraging participation in education and civic society.
It argues that in ... out. In an education system where English dominates the
majority of learners get little benefit from schooling, either in terms of acquiring the
necessary language proficiency or in terms of ... enables it to disseminate information,
encourage participation in the education and economy of the communities.
To achieve its goal of disseminating useful information and eradicating poverty the...
... practices of CLT, and they did not hold many misconceptions about CLT. The
difficulties in using and adopting CLT in teaching oral skills caused by the teachers are lack
of training or retraining in ... act of writing, comprehend in the act of
reading, and learn techniques of reading by writing and techniques of writing by reading.”
Students can only learn to communicate by communicating and develop ... approach in their classes
Majority of the teachers in this study identified “Large class size” as a difficulty in
practicing CLT or as a possible constraints in the way of adoption of CLT in HaUI...
... categories of business-to-business advertising
are industrial and professional advertising
b.1. Industrial advertising
Advertising targeted at individuals who buy or influence the purchase
of industrial ... remain in the
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Index
Introduction
Part I : General knowledge of advertising
1. Some typical concepts of advertising
2. Classifications of advertising
Part II : The roleof advertising in society
1. ... advertising industry is still a young industry but its role in
society appears to be remarkable. Together with the developmentof the
country’s economy, Vietnam advertising industry is becomming...
... form of the building
of new types of scholls like polytechnic schools and professional schools.
Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Medical Institute, Institute of For-
est, Institute of ... learning by doing, learningf by using, and learning by interaction feed-
back into the process of innovation (Lundvall 1992). When bottleneck prob-
lems are met and registered in production, or in ... engaged in
routine activities. Thus, each national system of innovation is rooted in a na-
tional system of production. By underlining the importance of existing eco-
nomic structure innovations...
... and are, being used for e-learning in a mixed toolbox
approach (for example: including Internet, radio, SMS, PDAs and combining with
print).
Role and potential of ICTs in improving communication ... explore innovative ways of combining ICTs in different field
settings, as Example 14 demonstrates. Its experience underlines the importance of
undertaking information needs assessments – finding ... to the internet and computers skills (women, lower ranked professionals).
Example 3: Improving access to information in India
The Health InterNetwork (HIN) India project (www.hin.org .in) was...
... Board
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
The Role of
Nutrition in
Maintaining
Health in the
Nation’s Elderly
Evaluating Coverage of Nutrition Services
for the Medicare Population
6 NUTRITION AND HEALTH IN ... have prompted discussions of
major and controversial changes such as raising the age of eligibility,
instituting some kind of means testing, directing more beneficiaries into
capitated managed care ... provision of nutrition services is of benefit to individu-
als in terms of morbidity, mortality, or quality of life? Approximately
two-thirds of the committee’s effort was spent in this initial...