... them to handing down and vocational training for young people; focusing the forms of teaching handicraft by the handing down; training, retraining and improving the cultural standard and workmanship ... a positive and sustainable and gradually solve disadvantages, challenges in the current socioeconomicand cultural context through the system of policies and mechanisms of Party and State CONCLUSION ... raining season and dry season in a year Natural resources have mainly land resource and water resource, but their economic value is not high 2.1.4 Socio – ecomic conditions - Economic condition:...
... conduct problems and that results measured in this subscale should be interpreted with caution [24] Associations between socio -demographic and relational factorsand patterns of agreement and disagreement ... article as: Van Roy et al., Understanding discrepancies in parentchild reporting of emotional andbehavioural problems: Effects of relational andsocio -demographic factors BMC Psychiatry 2010, 10:56 ... non-clinical populations [1,4,12,14] cultural and socio- economic aspects [12,15] and informant characteristics e.g parental psychopathology [16,17] and children's age and gender [3,4,9,11,12,14,16,18] The...
... Repositioning Higher Education: Twenty EconomicandDemographicFactors Driving Online and Blended Program Enrollments A myriad of single factors have led to increasing online and blended enrollments, including ... convergence of multiple factors that is transforming, and will continue to transform, the landscape of higher education This paper presents twenty factors – ten economicand ten demographic – that ... online program inventory; and (10) market acceptance III TEN ECONOMICFACTORS A description of ten key economicfactors highlights the importance of single and multiple factors in relation to higher...
... various environmental and socioeconomic impacts whatever may be the level of impact The environment and socioeconomic parameters which have been identified along with the other factors such as wind ... aesthetics and not sense of chaos and clutter which again merges with the landscape The wind farm project should not distort or damage the existing areas in the landscape which are special and stand ... EMI compliance to the International standards and proper micrositing of the wind farm in relation to the location of the transmitter and the receiver f Socio- economic impact Wind farm development...
... officials of lower rank and foremen were combined into the “middle socio- economic group”; • Groups and = Skilled and unskilled workers were identified as belonging to the “low socio- economic group” Smoking ... physically examined and interviewed by physicians and research nurses Information concerning education and socio- economic group was obtained by questionnaire, which was sent out beforehand Data on smoking ... Carlson’s standard occupations grouping system [8]: • Group = Large-scale employers and officials of high or intermediate rank was classified as the high socio- economic group; • Groups and = Small-scale...
... • identify and evaluate the following factors: economic, social, political, demographic, products and technology and market and competition • prepare a forecast, make predictions and assessment ... environment and the internal environment External environment has been further categorized as economic, social, political anddemographic factors, products and services, technology, market and competition ... Demand conditions c) Related and supporting industries d) Firm strategy, structure and rivalry 1.1.4 SWOT analysis 4 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 16 INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS ANDSOCIO – ECONOMIC...
... Chernobyl nuclear power plant (NPP), on the health, environmental, and socio- economic consequences of the accident and better understanding and improved measures to deal with the impacts of the accident, ... of Belarus, Ukraine and the Russian Federation Now, 20 years later, UN Agencies and representatives of the three countries have reviewed the health, environmental and socio- economic consequences ... Ukraine Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmental and Socio- economic Impacts and Recommendations to the Governments of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine The Chernobyl Forum: 2003–2005 Second...
... “An Economic Analysis of Air Pollution and Health: The Case of St Louis,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 58:1, 115-121 (1986) Gouveia, N, and T Fletcher, “Respiratory Diseases in Children and ... Urban Economics, 20, 21-38 (1986) Portney, Paul and John Mullahy, “Urban Air Quality and Chronic Respiratory Disease,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 20, 407-418 (1990) Ransom, Michael R and ... neurobiological andeconomic research has suggested that early shocks to a child’s health can persist for many years (Shonkoff and Marshall (1990), Case et al (2001), Currie and Hyson (1999)), and asthma...
... studies on the economics of resource issues and farm specific factors affecting production efficiency e.g., Huang and Liu (1994), Cardenas et al (2005), and Nchare (2007) Socio- economicfactors such ... Bravo-Ureta and Pinherio (1993), Battese and Coelli (1995), Binam et al (2004), Illukpitiya and Yanagida (2004) and Rios and Shively (2007) have highlighted effects of common socio- economic variables ... frontier; (3) Identify factors contributing to technical inefficiency by analyzing the relationship between estimated efficiency levels and farm specific socio- economicand geographic factors 1.4 Testable...
... requires handovers and close work with non-ICU staff Figure Systems approach to clinical performance and error applied to surgery OR, operating room Reprinted from British Journal of Medical and Surgical ... openness, timeliness, and accuracy * Interactions between leadership (by doctors and nurses) and communication Communication as a source of error [15] ICU environment Increasing shift handovers 10 External ... Fackler and colleagues [1] are merely esoteric behavioural descriptions A substantial amount of related work has been undertaken in the context of anaesthesia and anaesthesia training, and much...
... Sciences and Technology, Vol 31, No (2015) 62-67 64 lakes in the city are being focused on expanding for rising the city’s landscape and cultural life ecosystem is particularly concerned to protect and ... natural land area of Viet Tri city This ecosystem is being until now developed and expanded continuously - Agricultural field ecosystem has small area around 12% of the total natural land area ... fieldwork: observe and take photos of ecosystems - Sociological survey - Collecting documents, synthesis and statistical data processing - Analysis of ecological services method Results and discussion...
... (Kettinger and Lee, 1995); GFI = 0.740, TLI = 0.775, CFI = 0.796 (Segar and Grover, 1993; Chin and Todd, 1995) and RMESA = 0.085 (Taylor, Sharland, Cronin and Bullard, 1993; Tho and Trang, 2008) and ... effectiveness, it is the effective economics and effective socio- economic (Ho Que Hau, 2012): (i) economic efficiency criteria is to evaluate cost effective linkage between farmers and enterprises are expressed ... commitment and reliance between businesses and farmers, (iv) the sharing of benefits and risks, (v) management skills and business capacity of the enterprise With that situation and the impact factors, ...
... Xu B and Song J Prevalence and risk factors of overactive bladder syndrome in Fuzhou Chinese women Neurourol Urodyn 2006; 25:717 Teleman PM, Lidfeldt J, Nerbrand C, Samsioe G, Mattiasson A and ... benefit from better detection and treat- 393 ment initiation The OAB-V8 questionnaire is a possible effective and fast screening tool Our study also examined the risk factors for OAB in men We found ... 20:327 Dallosso HM, Matthews RJ, McGrother CW, Donaldson MM, Shaw C and Leicestershire MRC The association of diet and other lifestyle factors with the onset of overactive bladder: a longitudinal study...
... pathophysiology of osteoporosis and the local and global environment in which the bone operates The local environment includes muscle and connective tissue attachments and the adjacent intervertebral ... lowest BMD, lowest trabecular number and greatest trabecular separation Generally vertebrae are less dense anteriorly and superiorly and more dense posteriorly and inferiorly with heterogeneity ... dysfunction, adaptation and enhancement J Spinal Disord 1992 5:383-389 Parfitt AM Bone remodelling: Relationship to the amount and structure of bone, and the pathogenesis and prevention of fracture...
... and incineration will be cut down to 70% of the total volume of collected waste while 30% will be reused and recycled To 2020, the general objectives are set: To form sustainable production and ... amount of solid waste that requires land filling and incineration will be cut down to 40% of the total volume of collected waste while 60% will be reused and recycled; CH4 generation from uncontrolled ... agencies, business sector, and the general public; Rising cost of fossil fuels needs to raise the use of biomass and biogas; Development of researches on biological decomposition and new technologies...
... continuing to support demand with monetary and fiscal easing Recent Economicand Financial Developments Economies around the world have been seriously affected by the financial crisis and slump in activity ... was felt quickly and broadly Industrial production and merchandise trade plummeted in the fourth quarter of 2008 and continued to fall rapidly in early 2009 across both advanced and emerging economies, ... Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia Asia excluding China Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Turkey Argentina,...