... addition, considering the lack ofthe previous research, this study developed thesocialdimension as one ofthe variables of job satisfaction Thesocialdimension consists of three factors such ... corporate social responsibility as three factors ofthesocialdimensionofthe occupation The occupational prestige is about the status of an occupation in the occupational structure [22] That is, the ... Hypotheses Development Based on previous studies, thesocialdimension might be JSSM TheSocialDimensionof Service Workers’ Job Satisfaction: The Perspective of Flight Attendants one of the...
... develop social networks among their typically developing peers and, in the end, contribute to thesocial isolation they endure Purpose ofthe Study The role that the teacher plays in creating thesocial ... comfortable in their inclusive classroom when their teacher treats them as an equal member ofthe classroom culture rather than segregating them by, for example, placing them in the back ofthe classroom ... endure the ramifications of being socially rejected, and, instead, will be given the support they need to become socially accepted members ofthe classroom culture Building a Classroom Culture of Social...
... discussion ofthe rise ofthe concept of fetal rights and fetal protectionism can be found in Daniels, 1993.) After a brief discussion ofthesocial construction of maternity and paternity, I analyse the ... in the dominant paradigm of fertility and reproduction, a shift generated by the development ofthe ‘seductive egg’ theory 119 120 C.R Daniels The ‘seductive egg’ theory The ‘seductive egg’ theory ... from virtually all ofthe news stories on fetal health and addiction The absence of fathers in news reports of crack babies was made easier to believe by the racial subtext ofthe story: African–American...
... (affect theory, “power of images”, theories of presence) there are quite important differences I think the justification of bringing them together is that it is worth noting the confluence of these ... recognition ofthe power that images have, and ofthe active role of objects in social life, as well as the importance of affect in aesthetic encounters), I am very wary ofthe motives behind and the ... Western aesthetic tradition of interpreting the arts, that ofthe “counter-modern aesthetics” This is at least what Berta Pérez’s discussion ofthe aesthetic aspect of Žižek’s Lacanian reading of films...
... structure ofthe cricket paralysis virus IRES bound to the human 80S ribosome The figure shows a back view ofthe 40S subunit with the IRES in light purple (D) Top view ofthe entire 80S ribosome ofthe ... factors The S4, L6, L14 and L11 proteins and the stalk proteins L10 and L7 ⁄ L12 form the factor-binding site at 2103 Thesocial life of ribosomal proteins the edge ofthe intersubunit cleft ofthe ... hold the ribosomal RNA in place – they have a real social life! Being at the surface ofthe particle, the proteins are in the best possible position to mediate the many interactions ofthe ribosome,...
... in the input to the system; other word boundaries are not We evaluated the f-score ofthe recovered word constituents (Goldwater et al., 2006b) Using the adaptor grammar software available on the ... Proceedings ofthe 39th Annual Meeting ofthe Association for Computational Linguistics Karin M¨ ller 2002 Probabilistic context-free grammars u for phonology In Proceedings ofthe 6th Workshop ofthe ... Sentence to consist of a sequence of Words, where a Word consists of a sequence of Phonemes The category Word is adapted, which means that the grammar learns the words that occur in the training corpus...
... with the general level of socioeconomic development 32 The second phase ofthe analysis entails the calculation ofthe simple indices for each ofthe indicators for each ofthe components of socio-economic ... system The school of thought had it origins in neo-Marxist ideas of structuralism They held the view that the expansion ofthe capitalist system was the reason for the underdevelopment ofthe countries ... demarcated in the spatial economy of Zimbabwe The aim of these policies is the reduction of inequalities in the spatial economy 1.7 Organisation ofthe thesis Chapter contains a review of spatial...
... of professors ofthe art of smoking Some ofthe apothecaries whose shops were in most repute for the quality ofthe tobacco kept, took pupils and taught them the "slights," as tricks with the ... that the cigar has the form of a "cicada" of paper, and, on the whole, it is highly probable that the likeness ofthe roll of tobacco-leaf to the cylindrical body ofthe insect (cigarra) was the ... troubled with the shortnesse of winde, and fetche their breath thicke or often, and [sic] breake without daunger the impostems ofthe breast." The leaves of coltsfoot and of other plants have often been...
... not the stockholders fire him? (Either the present ones or those who take over when his actions in the name ofsocial responsibility have reduced the corporation's profits and the price of its ... servants insofar as their actions in the name ofsocial responsibility are real and not just window-dressing should be selected as they are now If they are to be civil servants, then they must ... determine through a political process the objectives to be served This is the basic reason why the doctrine of "social responsibility" involves the acceptance ofthe socialist view that political mechanisms,...
... a “mother ship” and are equipped with modern weaponry.2 At the high end ofthe spectrum are assaults involving the outright theft of ships and their subsequent conversion for the purposes of illegal ... increase over the mean of 209 recorded for the period of 1994–1999 The concentration of pirate attacks continues to be greatest in Southeast Asia, especially in the waters around the Indonesian ... Acknowledgments The author would like to thank the two reviewers of this monograph—Martin Murphy ofthe University of Reading, UK, and William Rosenau ofthe RAND Corporation—for sharing their insights,...
... for the liberal kind of economic order The history ofthe last fifteen years, which is that ofthe failure ofthe socialist technique all along the line and ofthe triumph ofthe market economy, ... freedom, the rule of law, the distribution of power, and international co-operation These are the facts, and they demand the adoption of a firm position against the socialist and for the liberal ... hopeless the efforts of its advocates What was the situation at the end ofthe Second World War? Throughout a whole century one ofthe principal reasons for the advance of socialism had been the myth...
... to the Netherlands for consumption there) The water footprints of people are increasingly externalised to other parts ofthe world Consumers generally not pay for the negative effects of their ... exploit their potential in the past, they now increasingly so by exporting water 20 / The global dimensionof water governance in virtual form or even in real form The other side ofthe coin is the ... location ofthe pollution, but a more cause-oriented approach would be restructuring the global economy, with the aim ofthe closure of element cycles Making adjustments to the organization of the...
... out of extreme positions has a very marked effect upon the character ofthe total group and upon the average In the life ofthe State the character ofthe general average ofthe citizens is ofthe ... dependent upon (in mathematical terms, "is a function of" ), the extent ofthe deviation ofthe value of that class from the average ofthe whole group The significance of this is that the precise fluctuation ... taken all together they may not determine the trend ofthe life ofthe society; but that does not alter the essential fact that the condition ofthe average ofthe population is of very great...
... sources of disease from thesocial environment, treating the person as the innocent victim ofthe dangers of nature Modern public health is characterised by an understanding ofthe dynamic of relationships ... Convention 1949 I (for the Amelioration ofthe Condition ofthe Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field) 118 Geneva Convention 1949 II (for the Amelioration ofthe Condition of Wounded, Sick ... issues of law and gender, and criminology Professor Robyn Martin is Professor of Law at the University of Hertfordshire, and has taught at the University of Hong Kong and the University of Bristol...
... origins of domestic drama 75 The drama in the service ofthe class struggle 75 Thesocial character ofthe dramatic hero 77 The significance ofthe milieu in the domestic drama 79 The problem of tragic ... List of illustrations x General introduction xi Introduction to volume III xxix The dissolution of courtly art The end ofthe age of Louis XIV The Régence The new wealth ofthe bourgeoisie The ... particularism 93 The estrangement ofthe German intelligentsia from public life 96 The metropolis and the free literary life 99 The aestheticizing ofthe philosophical world-view 105 The new concept of genius...
... underlying the theory of planned behaviour The elaboration likelihood model complements the theory of planned behaviour: the theory of planned behaviour helps Social cognitive theories of behaviour ... al 2001) 22 Social cognitive theories of behaviour Boundary conditions ofthe theory of reasoned action Although research has consistently supported the validity ofthe theory of reasoned action ... shown that the theory of planned behaviour is superior to other models ofsocial cognition such as the health belief model, protection motivation theory, and the theory of reasoned action Social...
... articulation ofthesocial dimensions ofthe critical project, particularly in terms ofthe development ofthe notion ofthe highest good.” Before proceeding further with the main discussion of this ... exercise thesocial authority of reason is noncoercively; 10 TheSocial Authority of Reason yet he left unfinished the task of concretely specifying the means of such noncoercive exercise ofthesocial ... ultimate end ofthe pure use of reason is the explicit topic ofthe first two sections ofthe “Canon of Pure Reason,” in the second of these sections, Kant is also directly concerned with the relationship...
... 22 The Systemic Dimensionof Globalization There is absoluteness ofthe epistemic stock of knowledge, viz., unity of knowledge to form the substance or theme ofthe Summit The vastness of ... part ofthe theory of unity of knowledge on the issues and problems ofthe world-system res extensa is established by the estimation followed by simulation ofthe wellbeing function, subject to the ... reproduction of resources, rather all kinds of resources for life-sustenance With the continuous augmentation of resource as the result ofthe growth of knowledgeflows and their induction of social...
... Unsurprisingly, the phones in the hands ofthe white students were often more expensive or of more elite brands than those in the hands ofthe black students The pervasiveness of cell phones in the stands ... and large, the students were cordoned off in their own section on the sides ofthe stands while parents and more “serious” fans occupied the seats in the center Most ofthe students in the stands ... texters, the teens were not directing most of their attention to their devices When they did look at their phones, they were often sharing the screen with the person sitting next to them, reading...
... for n ≥ The bounds of Theorem 1.1 arise from the following theorem, the finite case of which is [14, Theorem 6] Theorem 1.2 If P is a finitary poset of finite or countable cardinality, then width(Dis(P ... to the Bruhat order on W Thus in particular, the order dimension ˜ ofthe Bruhat order on AK is greater than or equal to the order dimensionofthe Bruhat n order on An In [14], the order dimension ... [11] this property of a finite poset is called “clivage.” We now prove Theorem 1.2 by a straightforward modification ofthe proof ofthe finite case [14, Theorem 6] Proof of Theorem 1.2 If Irr(P...