... piles of cabbage and cauli-flowers, the rows of tin ware and copper saucepans, the heaps of maccaroni and pastes, of spices and drugs; the garlands of onions and red peppers and piles of apples; the ... other Roland andthe other Renaud, the Orlando of Ariosto andthe Rinaldo of Boiardo. The traitor Ganelonhas enabled King Marsile to overtake with all his heathenness the rear-guard of Charlemagne ... the several centuries of Christianity,was very decayed and obscure; andthe fact ofthe blood on the lance being that of a murdered kinsman of Peredur, andofthe basin containing the head of...
... most of their time to the building ofthe new fort, living very simply, and expended the whole ofthe revenues ofthe lands on the payment ofthe freemen and masons engaged upon the work. The Roman ... Saxon king's brother and heir to the throne, haslately espoused one ofthe royal blood of Mercia. The fact that they marched at the call ofthe King of Mercia and drove the Danes from Nottingham ... defenders ofthe fort; but the confident bearing of their young ealdorman andthe thought ofthe strength of their walls reassured them. The Danes halted at a distance of about a quarter of a mile...
... is the renewal and enlargement ofthe range of products and services andthe associated markets; the establishment of new methods of production, supply and distribution; the introduction of changes ... the circulation of new ideas and technologies, and to an environment in which enterprises are ableto absorb them and profit from them.Ensuring the existence of these conditions is the aim of ... the form of rules and statutes, to the diffusion and exploitation of research results obtained with the support of public funding (including obstacles in the form ofthe terms of employment of...
... of humanity, with the spread ofthe Gregorian calendar andthe heliocentric idea of the world. The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and ended in the 1870s. The concept ofthe unitary ... mostsignificantly, the ‘[v]ery sharp increase in the number and speed of global forms of communication’ andthe development of global competitions such as the Olympics. From the early 1920s to the mid-1960s, the ... definition – the compression of the world andthe intensification of consciousness ofthe world as a whole’20–by Roland Robertson. Anthony Giddens defines globalisation as the intensifi-cation of worldwide...
... triangle having the same base as the segment and an equal height.3Later, theorems worthy of mention suggested themselves to us, and wetook the trouble of preparing their proofs. They are these: first, ... equal to the line drawn from the vertex of the segment to the circumference ofthe circle which is the base of the segment.5Next to these, that, in every sphere, the cylinder having a1 The later ... below). The aim of these footnotes, then, is to help the readers in checking the validity of the argument. INTRODUCTION1 goal ofthe translation The extraordinary influence of Archimedes over the...
... Airlines) and they try expanding more rapidly. They try redefining the "scope" of People's services to include more or fewer services for the basic fare. As they come to understand the ... sustain the enthusiasm and commitment of its people. Mastering such basic archetypes as growth and underinvestment is the first step in developing the capability of seeing the forest and the ... you can see in the following charts of behavior over the five years' time period.6 Sales grew rapidly then slowed and then went into decline. Profits rose, then collapsed, and turned into...
... through the territorial sea, inrespect ofthe preservation ofthe environment ofthe coastal State andthe preven-tion, reduction and control of pollution thereof’ (Article 21(1)(f)). When the ... differences, both the Arctic and the Antarctic could be considered as ‘regions’ in the context ofthe contemporarylaw ofthe sea andthe actual cooperation of states as to the demanding tasks of exploring, ... protection are the two other fields of cooperation: coordination ofthe management, conservation, exploration and exploitation ofthe living resources ofthe sea; andthe coordination of scientificresearch...
... it to strengthen the spirit army. They also do this on the fifteenth day ofthe seventh lunar month (the festival of wandering ghosts) and on the New Year.If a đàn tính is damaged and cannot ... Instrument ofthe Tày PeopleA đàn tính, the musical instrument of Tày shamans, enables the performance of a Then (pronouned like the number “ten”) ritual; its music accompanies the journey ofthe Then ... army is on the march, going to rescue a client’s errant soul. Mrs. Kịt reports the adven-tures of their journey through her song. The liveliness ofthe music andthe anima-tion ofthe Then women...
... regard to the following issues: ã Understanding the facts and myths ofthe elderly and traffic safety; ã Understanding the need for mobility; and THE ELDERLY AND MOBILITY: A LITERATURE REVIEW 1 ... a substantial impact on the individual, their family, the community andthe society in which they live. Furthermore, the evidence suggests that there are subgroups ofthe elderly who are more ... recognition ofthe significance of mobility for the elderly, their transportation needs, mobility changes in later life, andthe impact on quality of life of reduced mobility. Moreover, there is...
... identifying the applicant from the population, then (2) identifying the selected from the applicants, and then (3) for the observed clients. Because ofthe selection process, the conditional mean ofthe ... 0LLZππ=∅∅>, and so offers contracts to the right half ofthe distribution of expected profits. Once α is observable, there will be a new distribution of expected profits, and there may be ... learning ofthe existence ofthe credit bureau and its workings. We find significant effects of informational changes on both the supply and demand side ofthe market. As might be expected, the...
... right of investiture; of Rudolph of Hapsburg; ofthe throwing off of their allegiance to theEmpireofthe Kings of Burgundy, Poland, Hungary, and Denmark; ofthe settlement ofthe question ofthe ... elect the emperor by Charles IV, who fixed the power in the persons of seven rulers: the King of Bohemia, the Count Palatine ofthe Rhine, the Duke of Saxony, the Margraf of Brandenburg, andthe ... undreamed of. The chiefs ofthe clans, the chiefs ofthe tribes, the kings ofthe Germans, and finally the emperors were all elective. The divine right of kings is a purely modern development. The...