... initiative betweenthe Commission on Marine Cartography of the International Cartographic Association andthe Commission on Coastal Systems of the International Geographical Union, and manifested in the ... residents Then knowledge of the coastal zone flora and fauna, hydrography, tidal states, nearby land use practices of industry and agriculture and transport routes, fishing practices and zones ... (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) The main goals of the US CSDI are: that the coastal management community should understand and embrace the vision, concepts and benefits of the NSDI,...
... Zeckhauser and Shepard in 1976 [32] and widely used in economic evaluations Much of the comment and criticism of the GBD Study has focussed on the construction of DALYs [33-35], particularly the social ... [49,50] The main findings of the CRA Study are summarized in Table In all, 26 risk factors were quantified, each by age and sex, andwithin 14 WHO epidemiological Regions, as well as for the world These ... cholesterol and overweight Disease burden in the poorest countries, on the other hand, is primarily caused by underweight, unsafe sex, unsafe water and sanitation, indoor air pollution and micronutrient...
... than the Games themselves, and yet out on the relay, the intimacies associated 28 THETHEORY OF SPECTACLE with ritual, festival, and game (for certain kinds of actors) predominate And for the ... torchbearers for their autographs Carrying the flame for a leg of the relay is an athletic event, and not only for the elderly, the infirm, 30 THETHEORY OF SPECTACLE or the physically and mentally ... event, with an emphasis on the nature and motives of the leadership of the Olympic movement, the nature of the spectator response, the racist agenda of the Nazis, andthe legacy of Riefenstahl’s...
... whether the migrants have not brought their troubles on themselves There is also another cast of mind that, when stories about the developing world are aired, can see only the gap between them and ... sound The problem is to know which of these facts to treat as parameters that our theory of justice must recognize, and which to regard as contingencies that thetheory may seek to alter If thetheory ... conditions and limits, and so to make judgements about wealth and poverty in the world as we find it, we must discover what these conditions and limits are and then apply the relevant criteria And of...
... strengthen the pre-eminence of the countries of the North andthe transnational companies over the countries of the South Biotechnologies, like the advanced technologies as a whole, are not linked ... series of problems relating to the organization of the space and process of production, the relations betweenthe internal stages of the network, and its effect upon the economic system With regard ... shake the foundations of Continuity betweenthe network idea and agribusiness, including, of course, the most biotechnology, heralding the crisis of the trafundamental concepts and all the aspects...
... notably, the Southern England Consortium for Credit Accumulation and Transfer (SEEC) andthe Northern Universities Consortium for Credit Accumulation and Transfer (NUCCAT) in England (Scotland and ... Scotland, the Scottish Qualifications Authority, the Association of Scotland’s Colleges, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education Scotland andthe Scottish Executive (Scottish Credit and ... except the Yukon, Ontario is one of the top three destinations for students leaving their home province to study Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba are not among the top...
... adjustment to the EU-ETS, and both Britain andthe Netherlands have publicly opposed such a measure Withinthe US, the Waxman-Markey bill (H.R 2454, 2009) passed successfully through the House of ... Carr and Karmarker 2005; Ha et al 2011), and competition within specific markets such as the energy sector (e.g., Hobbs and Pang 2007) andthe influenza vaccine market (Deo and Corbett 2009) The ... when the free allocation of emissions allowances is set to expire (e.g., van Asselt and Brewer 2010; Kuik and Hofkes 2010; Monjon and Quirion 2010) Therefore, one of the key issues within the...
... with a malaria and/ or Findings The number of countries with ≥ 10,000 refugees and IDPs varied according to the dates of the NSPs and approved Global Fund proposals For the NSPs, there were 33 ... include them in their approved Global Fund proposals for malaria and for HIV Furthermore, a large proportion of countries with ≥ 10,000 refugees and/ or IDPs did not mention them in their malaria and ... participated in the analysis, participated in drafting of the manuscript HH participated in the research, analysis and drafting of the paper EP participated in the research, analysis and drafting of the...
... as they ate together, talked together, joked together, and ‘‘looked upon the inhabitants of the conquered land with the same haughty mien.’’15 Wilna and its fortiWcations were all in German hands ... time, these initial impressions were crucial, shaping the way they responded to the territory and its peoples.63 It was decisive that they Wrst saw the lands under Wre andthe sword, for they ... to know about these lands.23 First impressions were crucial, for once formed they determined how soldiers and oYcers viewed and treated the lands and peoples under their control The army had made...
... công nghệ theo hướng lấy mục tiêu hiệu ứng dụng tiêu chuẩn hàng đầu d) Đổi chế phân bổ ngân sách cho quan hành chính, tiếp tục thực chế khoán chi hành tiến tới xóa bỏ chế độ cấp kinh phí theo số ... doanh nghiệp tổ chức, đoàn thể xã hội Bốn là: Cần xác định mục tiêu, nhiệm vụ với mức độ phù hợp theo tiến độ; coi trọng công tác thí điểm, làm thử, kiểm tra, đánh giá,sơ, tổng kết Năm là: Cần ... chức quản trị kinh doanh doanh nghiệp nhà nước; d) Sửa đổi, bổ sung quy định pháp luật xã hội hoá theo hướng định rõ trách nhiệm nhà nước việc chăm lo đời sống vất chất văn hoá nhân dân; khuyến...
... there are two modes, which are and Measures of Dispersion: the standard deviation (sd) andthe range Range is the difference betweenthe highest andthe lowest scores Range = 8-0 = - 26 - Standard ... good tests and theoretical ideas on test reliability and validity as well as achievement tests Chapter 3- The study is the main part of the thesis showing the context of the study andthe detailed ... set the basis for the study Then, the context for the study was mentioned and discussed to make a relevant cue for the study Finally, the writer collected the data, analysed and evaluated the...
... promotes and strengthens interactions between scientific community and practitioners as well as the dialogue between natural and social sciences IFA has also direct links to the IHDP research and ... social and ecological resilience and for guiding individual and collective behavior Sixth is the existing gap betweenthe declared goals and mission of institutions, on the one hand, and results ... Russia, Thailand and Vietnam and practices of institutions and tools applied by these countries during recent major river floods 3.1 Flood risk management in Asia: an institutional and political...
... labour and rural poverty After almost ten years of reforms, the divide betweenthe Central and Southeast Europe on the one hand andthe Commonwealth of Independent States countries on the other hand ... rainfed crops and trees are grown but irrigation withinthe system is limited (0.6 million ha) The sheep and goats withinthe system make extensive use of crop residues and other fodder In the wetter ... percent of the region in the southern areas of Bangladesh and West Bengal, andthe coastal plains of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Sri Lanka and accounts for 22 million of cultivated land and an agricultural...
... health and safety in early care and education programs The increased use of the standards both in practical onsite applications and in research documents the value of the standards and validates the ... expertise, and experience in the country on quality health and safety practices and policies that should be followed in today’s early care and education settings The process of revising the standards and ... points of view and new information for additional discussion and debate 5) The edited standards were then sent to review teams of the AAP, the APHA andthe MCHB Final copy was approved by the Steering...
... than the USAmerican FDA (ibid and Alexandre 1998: 11) 43 There is indirect evidence that the quality of assessments was an issue in the CP early on The standard contract between EMEA andthe “rapporteurs” ... are the modes of monitoring and control established by the different institutional frameworks, on the one hand, and both product and applicant-related factors, on the other These are mainly the ... of the Directorate-General (DG) Enterprise and circulated withinthe Commission among the other relevant DGs The Commission’s draft is then communicated to the Member States represented on the...
... representing the WHO HIV/AIDS and Stop TB departments, and then circulated to the members of the Policy Updating Group for feedback The group discussed the overall structure of the policy through ... inform and update the policy Since then, additional evidence in the field of TB and HIV has been generated from randomized controlled trials, observational studies and operational research Furthermore, ... diagnosis, treatment and care for HIV – forms the basis of the health-sector HIV response and is the core function of national HIV programmes or their equivalents (3) The policy emphasizes the provision...
... understanding the cloud and climate feedback and discovering exoplanets using Kepler data) and develop and validate fundamental theories (e.g the interactions between atmosphere, land and ocean) The ... How and why are Earth’s climate andthe environment changing? • How and why does the Sun vary and affect Earth andthe rest of the solar system? • How planets and life originate? • How does the ... things about the physical universe: the Big Bang and black holes, dark matter and dark energy, andthe interrelated nature of space and time Their theories challenge scientists and NASA to use...
... ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman’s body or donating them to another woman They NOT include treatments in which only sperm are handled (i.e., intrauterine—or ... information on whether these pregnancies ending in miscarriage were the result of ART or were conceived naturally Figure 23 shows the relationship betweenthe success of an ART cycle andthe history ... related to the expertise of a particular clinic’s staff, the quality of its laboratory, andthe characteristics of the patient population The fertility clinic table section displays ART results and...
... that the Internet is not inherently transformative of either human communication or social and political relations Rather, it is the interaction betweenthe Internet and its users and their ... through the information layers of the Web until it reaches both consumers and producers of the mass media? Based on these considerations, the power of the internet in global protest (and in many other ... networks, andthe high quality publishing and information sharing capacities of the World Wide Web – to communicate the messages of their protest networks across both geographical and media boundaries...
... take the opportunity of post-natal visits and check-ups to inform the mothers and their families of the beneficial effects of birth spacing for the mother andthe newly born baby, and inform them ... tasks of the CHW The CHWs will be thelinkbetweenthe community-base support groups andthe formal health system 4.1.2 Support and supervision of CHWs The support of HPs and CHWs will become the ... its goals and objectives Proposed intervention strategies and practices are evidence-based and integrated in the BPHS and EPHS They will provide the best quality of care, and address the recipients’...