... phase and function of life, every act and incident of import, and every hour and every month; they had nature gods, animal gods and human gods, and gods of the living and gods of the dead And, ... Tefnut and other feline goddesses Osiris, the son of Isis and Nepthys, on the other hand, became "husband of his mother", or mothers; he was recognized as the father of Horus, son of Isis, andof ... cut off a lock of her shining hair, and put on the garments of mourning Thereafter the widowed queen wandered up and down the land, seeking for the body of Osiris CHAPTER II The Tragedy of Osiris...
... protectionof Environment and Customer, Community and Environmental Service Association in St Kathrine, and an emerging Society15 for protectionof environment and sustainability…etc) and have been leading ... contents of the majority of studied sites exceed the permissible level concentration for drinking water standards recommended by WHO andof Egyptian Standards Aspergillus niger and Spirogyra varians ... pollution, conservation of marine environment and ecosystems ICEA and Red Sea Research have proposed an educational program for conservation of marine environment in Ras Mohamed and an initial agreement...
... relation to policy making and expenditure Because of the lack of a clear understanding of the nature and purpose of judicial review and no independent constitutional formulation of the judicial role, ... generation of information and its utilisation in a form andof a kind of use to a wider audience than is often currently the case Only where this is the case can the scope of options and The Justice ... CONSTITUTION, LAW AND JUSTICE INTRODUCTION THE ROLE OF LAW AND LAWYERS OPENNESS THE MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS THE NATURE OF CHOICE THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND THE ROLE OF THE COURTS BACK...
... Reinterpretation of the Soviet Industrial Revolution (2003) Professor Allen is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Canada George Alter is Professor of History and Director of the Population ... the high Asian standard of living Jamie Reis expands the definition of the standard of living beyond the consumption of goods and services to include literacy The ability to read and write increased ... South India (2001) and articles in Past and Present and the Journal of Social History Kenneth Pomeranz is Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine Some of his major recent...
... Pleistocene of Britain and Europe 207 Extinction Patterns in the Herpetofauna of the Pleistocene of Britain and Europe 217 Pleistocene Events in the Herpetofaunas of Britain and Europe, and North ... Lower and Middle Miocene and Pliocene of Europe, and there is a questionable record of Proteus from the Pleistocene of Germany Finally, the newt and salamander family Salamandridae, a group of species ... occurrences of European Tertiary and Quaternary genera and species Salamander Genera and Species In the family Salamandridae, vertebrae and unspecified material assigned to cf Salamandra was reported...
... P-value cut-off of 0.001, which corresponds to a FDR of 6.9% and is similar to the FDR of 5.2% used in the study of Meiklejohn et al [28] Using this cut-off, we found that 1,894 (37.5%) of the probes ... estimate of Expression polymorphism of X-linked and autosomal genes Expression polymorphism of sex-biased genes To investigate the contribution of genes with sex-biased expression to overall levels of ... scale (and are therefore candidates for local adaptation), we pooled all strains of each population into a single node and then used the software BAGEL to find differences between the African and...
... achievement of maths and science in Egypt and some developed and developing countries. The substantial difference in maths scores between Egypt and Spain, US, England, and Japan ... knowledge of whole numbers and decimals, operations, and basic graphs) of maths compared to 48% of students in 2003 TIMSS and 45% for science. Arab countries such as Jordan and Tunisia ... performance of students and some consider which public policies could improve the quality of education. Behrman (2010) conceives of education as the acquisition of knowledge and skills ...
... (note 86), 27, at 55 Armin von Bogdandy 22 one hand of the peoples of the Member States and on the other hand of the Union’s citizens insofar as the principle of democracy is at issue.90 The central ... et seq and 267 et seq Armin von Bogdandy 12 ment of European integration46 (with the implicit reproach of an infringement of human dignity) expresses a misunderstanding of this basis of Community ... 15 the Rights of Man andof the Citizen of 1789 In the 1950s the ECJ already used the principle of the separation of powers to protect the citizen and to rationalise the exercise of public power...
... point of the transition was there a discussion of transferring normal births from the hands of midwives to the hands of physicians, and normal hospital births today remain in the hands of midwives ... support of Professor Elianne Riska; Lea Henriksson and Lena Marander-Eklund offered kind and enormous assistance in the organization of that meeting This book is dedicated to the health and happiness ... correct and complicate earlier views of the field and promote a richer understanding of the forces responsible for the delivery of care at birth CHAPTER Where to Give Birth? POLITICS AND THE PLACE OF...
... Lithuania and Romania and, for Poland, only a moderate increase can be observed for Poland during the second half of the period studied By contrast, the second group of countries, notably Croatia and ... pace of credit expansion and its persistence in a number of countries does by itself pose risks of a deterioration of asset quality Moreover, it exposes lenders and borrowers to risks because of ... levels of credit to GDP lower than other countries at the same level of development would have in other parts of the world This is a heritage of central planning because of the underdevelopment of...
... manner of payment, the length of the outstanding loans, the history of loan balances and repayments, and any changes in the terms of the loan These additional data will help identify cases of rescheduling ... actual intersection of supply and demand The availability of financial services at a “reasonable cost” to a wide group of firms and households depends on a number of factors and constraints For ... efficiency and in financial intermediation compared to their private counterparts they are also slow to modernize and innovate, and the volume and scope of products and services they offer have...
... objectives, of there remainsconsiderable doubt about the magnitude and speedof required increase the levelof interest in ratesand the implications suchreformsfor the liquidity ofand solvency ... liberalization internal to ofand external trade, the deregulationof public enterprises'management and streamlining of labor and investmentcontrols The main element of the stabilization measures ... ventures and private, and special Islamic bank), 33 investment and business banks (11 are joint ventures and private banks, of which 10 are authorized to deal in local and foreign currencies, and...
... of Hungary The structure of industry is an important indicator of both the stage of development andof environmental impact The structures of industry in the western countries of the Region and ... understanding must be reached of the role of the environment in influencing health, compared with social and economic inequalities, lifestyles and the quality of health care systems The definition of ... (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway) O Petursson, Office of Environmental Protection, Reykjavik, Iceland) T Popov (National Centre of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Sofia, Bulgaria)...
... indirect cause of job losses or of a weakening of social protection, or of a loss of sovereignty or autonomy of governments and national parliaments Procedural critiques on the other hand pointed ... recognition of the cultural and linguistic diversity as a source of wealth to be preserved, alongside the fundamental principle of cooperation and integration; enhancement of the role of the Committee of ... governments of the accession and candidate countries Document 1.8: Committee of the Regions, Opinion on the Period of Reflection: the Structure, Subjects and Context for an Assessment of the Debate of...
... density and low satiating power (feeling of fullness after eating) due to a high proportion of energy from fat, a high intake of sugar and a low intake of fibre; and • rising consumption of sugar-rich ... the production of sugar, fats and oils, meat and alcohol at low cost through subsidies and other measures, and limited the market supply of fruit and vegetables Food surpluses (of butter, for ... Conference and distils the concepts and conclusions of many papers that were written by a large group of experts in public health, nutrition and medicine and are being published by the Regional Office...
... Jansson, Professor of Economics, Universitat Autònoma de Barce-lona • Wolfgang Mincke, Professor, Römermann Rechtsanwälte Hannover • Kalle Määttä, Professor of Law and Economics, University of Joensuu ... clear understanding of the aims of the programme or the purpose of Law and Economics Their choices in terms of specialisation etc may therefore be somewhat arbitrary The panel is of the view that ... process of development of joint degrees in the European context It does so by evaluating the organisation and management, level and content, and quality assurance systemsof three Erasmus Mundus...
... appetite for information and respect for their rights is clear To some extent, they are also aware of the unsatisfactory nature of delay andof cost and that the impact of these practical barriers ... logistical and methodological – and it is important that the Council of Europe and other organisations continue to learn from, and improve, their work in this field How the bodies who ask children and ... could make it more child-friendly, the attitudes and behaviours of health care professionals and issues affecting communication and children’s use of health care services Accordingly, their report,...
... pieces of ornamental art.13 The Christian symbolism of the larger of these two stelae is emphasized by means of five representations of the cross and an outer ornamental border of grapes and a ... border of the architectural ornament; a state of preservation in which the carving of the nymph and sea monster looks fresher than that of the ornament,17 which has heavy weathering and traces of ... didactic material and its catalogue to include a note on the history of the collection and perhaps a photograph of Wilbour The exhibition’s second, and main, gallery continues the display of funerary...
... manner of payment, the length of the outstanding loans, the history of loan balances and repayments, and any changes in the terms of the loan These additional data will help identify cases of rescheduling ... actual intersection of supply and demand The availability of financial services at a “reasonable cost” to a wide group of firms and households depends on a number of factors and constraints For ... efficiency and in financial intermediation compared to their private counterparts they are also slow to modernize and innovate, and the volume and scope of products and services they offer have...
... nephew of Sigismund I the Old, became a hereditary duke owing fealty to the King of Poland.69 This coat of arms with the letter S, the first letter of Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland and Duke of ... Union of Lublin (1569) united the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland into the ‘Commonwealth’ (Rzeczpospolita) in which Podlasie and the palatinates of Ukraine (Volhynia, Bracłav, and ... friends of the old customs, and the authorities of Saxony advocated, in 1764, the abolition of the “customs”, but without success In the opinion of Renker: This decree of King Sigismund I of Poland,...