... decades, the partnership was dissolved, with Hinds selling his shares inthe bookstore to Noble, who agreed to relinquish his interests inthe publishing rm. Noble appears to have intended to make ... Moreover, the litigation surrounding the issue of photocopying begs the question of what it means to own printed books and other mass-produced commodities inthelate age of print.BRINGING BOOKLAND ... alongside the book indus-try’s response tothe pass-along book trade. Both articulated a growing anxi-ety over the circulation of printed books following their initial sale.Taken together, the litigation...
... cannot be linked back tothe source. best inthe business inthe private sector. This type of The main issue then in is inthe feeling of anonymity. If benchmarking implies comparing customer satisfactionrespondents ... many other factors which need to be considered in and the costs involved in obtaining it. It should also be determining whether a survey will or should be used to noted that collecting that information ... our duty to consider them to be customers.assuming that the instrument is well designed and able to After all, someone (the taxpayer) is paying the agency to measure what was intended, there are...
... spared the devastation of the war, had continued working; many progressives among them had already passed from the avant-garde into the service of thegovernment before the war. Later, the Scandinavian, ... quadrupled since 1914, housing legislation was passed inthe final months of the Reich and incorporated into the republican constitution of August 1919. The stage was set for the immense efforts in ... masons.Because they could rely on the established competence of workers inthe building crafts, the designers of buildings were able to appropriate for themselves the intellectual task of conceiving the...
... not the Rays of Light in falling upon the bottom of the Eye excite Vibra-tions … Which, being propagated along the solid Fibres of the optick Nerves into the Brain, cause the sense of seeing?’ ... THE NERVE DOCTORS OF LATE EIGHTEENTH- CENTURY BRITAIN In the introduction to John Brown’s Elements of Medicine (1795), the Bristol physician omas Beddoes categorized the medical faculty into ... group of late eighteenth -century nerve doctors. Instead of placing these practi-tioners inthe context of the rest of the medical profession, it evaluates them in 16 Nervous Disease inLate Eighteenth-Century...
... cheerful to see the shared profits. He said: “I took delight to learn, this 7PART A: INTRODUCTION The 18th century saw Great Britain rapidly growing into a capitalist country. While in France the ... driven out of their own lands and fields were turned into pastures for sheep-raising and wood-making industries. They had to join the force of cheap labor and working in such factories. England ... overthrowing the feudalism and establishing the Institutional Monarch system, they led the country tothe capitalist path and at that time, compromised with the feudal class. Together with the...
... foods lining the shelves of nineteenth -century pantries and apothecary shops had histories of medical usage for millennia. 32 Others were created in the nineteenth century. In addition to Hovis ... discouraging unintended consequence of the Green Revolution was to initiate a tremendous increase in those popula-tions that supposedly were going to be able to feed themselves. Instead, they ... fusion techniques to introduce new traits into plants, animals, 295CHAPTER27PEOPLE AND PLENTY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY There is no more intriguing problem inthe history of food than...
... law; in examining howfar the 1753 Act was an innovation we need to be able to situateeach of its nineteen provisions inthe legal context of the time; and in assessing how far the courts’ interpretation ... vowsthat was binding in conscience and one that could be proved to the satisfaction of the courts and thereby show the difficulties in establishing a contract. I will then go on to examine the legal ... examinations, whereby pauperswere examined as to their place of settlement in order to deter-mine which parish would be responsible for them, offer unrivalledinsights into the lives of the...
... carries into today, despite such remarkable unifying attempts as those of the Catholic King and Queen inthe XVIth century or Francisco Franco’s dictatorship inthe XXth century. The Iberian Peninsula ... commodified to buttress the national economy. This is perhaps best represented inthe stunning growth of the tourist industry in Spain during the 1960s, when the slogan “Spain is different” helped to ... dying in concentration camps in Poland inthelate 1930s, Sephardic Jews sent to Auschwitz from the Greek isle of Rhodes inthe 1940s, and African immigrants making their way tothe southern...
... Texas, in 1984 and remainedthere as a first assignment instructor pilot(FAIP) inthe Euro-NATO Joint Jet PilotTraining Program. Following Sheppard, hechecked out inthe F-16 Fighting Falcon ... the guidance. You’lloften be disappointed in what you find. Goback tothe top and start again. It takesconstant vigilance throughout your com-mand tour to keep information and ideasflowing ... com-manders on their turf.• Call on the Wing SEA, MPFFlight Commander, Chaplain,and all other agencies thatprovide service to your unit.• Inspect the dorm and eat in the dining facility.•...
... R&D activity to know where they stand relative to other insti-tutions in their ability to obtain federal R&D funds.Second, the vehicle used to convey federal R&D funds to universities ... shows the rankingswhen they were not included. The column on the far right shows how removing the federal R&D dollars going to medical schools affected the rankings. For most states, the removal ... have many, one way of ex-amining the success of a state’s universities and colleges in obtaining federal R&Dfunds is to exclude thefederal R&D funds going to medical schools. This provides...
... yr BP [9]. The fall in sea level led tothe lowering of the base level of the river, resulting in an incised valley. The MR1 core was within this incised valley system. Following the last glacial ... showing that the marine area occupied the delta except for some upland inthe northern part of the island inthe MRD [9]. A marine transgression succession, incised-valley fill sediments including ... of the delta front inthe VL1 core. On the other hand, the sub- to inter-tidal flat sandy silt facies of MR1 is thinner than that of the BT2 core (Table 2). The flood plain/marsh facies includes...
... disseminate the Code of Ethicsthroughout the profession as well as to employers and other audiences. In addition, the CNHEO must commit to a system for revising and updating the code inthe coming ... providing training forkey association leaders, the Summits alsoprovided the catalyst for participatinggroups to provide subsequent training,materials, and other resources to theirmembers. To ... profession.There is also much support for goals re-lated to including health education in legislative or policy language. In 1997-98,SOPHE took the leadership in obtainingrecognition by the Department...
... would beappropriate to apply to this information. Theseterms are intended to indicate the Board'sexpectations regarding the minimum auditor'sresponsibility for the information, not ... standards for the federal government, the significant environmentaldifferences between thefederalgovernment and the private sector must be kept in mind. Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Concepts ... of Federal Financial Reporting",discusses thefederal accounting and financialreporting environment. It notes the following: Thefederalgovernment is unique, whencompared with any other...