... Management lands involve the most recreational visitors These lands are also the ones most involved innaturalresources conservation, another way of showing the impact that preserving these lands has ... $731 Bicycling Camping Fishing Hunting Paddling Snow-based Trail-based Wildlife Viewing Total Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Watching Hunting, fishing and wildlife-watching segments of the active ... Motorized outdoor sports include activities like off-road driving, snowmobiling, dirt biking and other sports engaged in on public and private lands, as well as boating on U.S inland and coastal waters...
... professions andthestatein Britain and a number of other European countries—Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia andthe Czech Republic Topical issues of international and comparative ... environment in Britain The final part broadens the international scope of the volume by examining the relationship between health professions andthestatein a number of other countries in Europe—including ... to the discussion of the stateprofession interface in focusing on the gender balance inthe medical profession in Norway and Finland This has become an increasingly important issue as the state...
... successful States are a task of "political engineering" as much as "institutional engineering" [21] The mismatch between the political settlement and institutions can explain State failure when institutions ... settlement Institutional decentralisation (as in Namibia) is to be carefully considered as the findings point to gaps in capacity (also accountability and coordination) undermining mitigation The experience ... Uganda and Senegal The evidence [9-12] points to the following successful features: strong political leadership from the president and others in government; political stability, a coordinated and...
... raising formerly held down wages in Singapore, industries would face soaring labor costs and be forced to innovate and upgrade, since labor intensive industries paying increasing wages in Singapore ... years, the Singapore government maintains a significant interest inthe shareholding and decision-making among these outfits (Yeung, 2004) Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Singapore ... Singapore and those in operation in Batam? 12 How has the investment climate in Batam changed since the Growth Triangle surge inthelate 1980s andthe early 1990s? What is being done at the governmental...
... documenting the minor details of daily life inthe Nanjing They prided themselves on being Jinling men 金陵人 and preferred to use the historical name of Jinling rather than Nanjing when they spoke of themselves ... would continue to prosper, hence their interest in compiling and writing the history of Jinling Nanjing natives’ passion in writing and compiling the history of Jinling was evident in Gu Qiyuan’s ... with the name Jinling, they also helped to foster the imagined community of Jinling by their constant writing and re-writing about Jinling’s past and present I will show how late Ming Nanjing...
... decline inthe poverty in five of these countries Srinivasan and Mohanty (2008) using three rounds of Indian DHS data, estimated the change in deprivation level in Indian states In India, the ... combined to form a composite index, often referred to as the wealth index andthe PCA is the most frequently used method in deriving the wealth index The utility of wealth index in explaining ... and Kashmir, Punjab and Sikkim) where the differences are between 10 to 25 points andinthe remaining states, the differences are small This brought out the interstate differentials in IMR and...
... Begging the Question and Non-Cause As Cause Introduction 97 97 The Fallacy of Begging the Question Begging the Question inthe Prior Analytics Begging the Question in Dialectical Reasoning Begging ... manqnein in Greek The Greek verb, then, is prop- Homonymy and Amphiboly 23 erly applicable both to the activity of the raw beginner being introduced to the principles of a discipline and to the ... falsely simulates other kinds of reasoning Since the other kinds of reasoning have been distinguished by the nature of their premises, Aristotle initially denes eristic as reasoning from premises...
... “Having trouble concentrating in class” and “Can not manage to be calm in class” indicating attention problems, and “Arguing with the teacher”, “Having fistfights” and “Getting scolded by the ... 0.001-0.006) Due to these clinically important interactions, participants were stratified according to gender and their drinking status at the entry of the study (Table 3) Girls inthe early intoxication ... five and six Pain and tension symptoms To measure pain and muscular tension the students were asked if they had any of the following problems during the last 12 months: headache, neck pain, muscle...
... us, that having the choice of, on the one hand, a peaceful legislative revolution inthe laws and rules affecting the relation of the inhabitants to the soil, or on the other, of abandoning a task ... merged inthe demand for independence, and there is no knowing that any concession, short of independence, will appease the quarrel’’ () Dramatizing thestate of affairs in Ireland in this ... According to the view he borrows from Cairnes and other contemporary researchers, Mill asserts in that in Ireland ‘ the right to hold the land goes, as it did inthe beginning, with the right...
... of information suffering any noticeable decline No individual, thinking in terms of the costs and benefits of telling the truth on some particular occasion, and finding the former outweighing the ... are vindicatory: the story they tell is in one way or another a recommendation of whatever it is they tell us the history of Again, we can apply the distinction between the intrinsic andthe accidental ... without either impugning or enhancing the standing of X I doubt whether there can be such a thing as an intrinsically neutral genealogy, if that means one containing no feature which human beings...
... prepositions basing on ideal meanings For example: "in" has two use meanings: - inside a container: The preserves inthe jar - embedded in other things: The fish inthe water Situation meaning is the result ... prepositions INTO, ONTO in English andthe equivalences in Vietnamese Inthe scope of the thesis, I only deal with the meanings of two prepositions INTO, ONTO in English and their equivalences in Vietnamese ... introduction in which we present the reason of the study, the history of the study, the aims of the study, the methods of the study andthe design of the study The second part is the content of the thesis,...
... and only the functions of the verbs inthe clauses are changed like inthe last two Inthe second clause in 79a , the verb in “settled in London” postmodifies the head noun “brother” but inthe ... means the intention of emphasis on the place of the meeting in 69a is lost Andin 70a., the relative clause is turned into an independent clause and its main clause is treated inthe same way These ... precedes nouns in their literary sense in 91a Though there are no prolems concerning the rendering of indefinite article, something should be said to the rendering in 89b., 90b and 91b inthe above...
... of the links between effective policies and health outcomes, notably inthe area of accidents and injuries as well as other contexts By continuing the work andthe partnerships involved inthe ... resources essential for developing the system as well as creating the capacities inthe Member States necessary for both using and maintaining the system and extending it to the subnational level 1Supported ... for operating the system and maintaining its relevance for the Member States The Regional Office is coordinating the technical activities and facilitating the establishment of EHIS and its use...
... Impoverishing a Continent: The World Bank and IMF in Africa 21 those who own the financial institutions and use the power against the peoples We cannot be accomplices The Paris Club is there; let’s ... colonization, andthe looting of human and mineral resourcesand unequal exchange; ecological debt with the destruction andthe looting of its natural resources; social debt (unemployment; mass poverty) and ... reductionist view of the true history of the people, full of abiding cultural prejudices and built on the domination, exploitation and looting of theresources of other peoples.” The conference called...
... on the king in his realm”; (4) adhering to the king’s enemies in his own realm “or elsewhere”; (5) counterfeiting the great or privy seal, the king’s coin, or bringing counterfeit coin into the ... framework of the king’s two bodies coming increasingly under strain.9 According to the commonplace notion of the king’s two bodies advanced inthe writings of jurists such as Plowden and Coke thestate ... Denying the king’s authority in both church and state, and maintaining a power greater than the king’s, usurping his sovereign authority, were thus potentially treasonable either as compassing the...
... daughters marrying their cousins (Num 36.11-12), that is, well within the confines of the mSphh On the other hand, the theoretical legal validity of the tribe inthe context of inheritance can ... ('redeem') their blood into the family And again, the outer limit of the right of inheritance is the mSphh While in theory the mSphh replcaes the old byt 'b of the deceased ancestor, the case of ... maintain the link between property and family and to bend ownership of property to the goal of ensuring the family's continuation The purpose of this introduction is to explain the context in...
... of the book; and which, the picture of the dying Roland andthe picture of the dying Renaud, I would fain bring before you before speaking of the Euphorion, by Vernon Lee 15 other Roland andthe ... imagine the old knight, only half aware of the sunshine of the evening, the noise of the streets, the looks of the crowd, the great minster rising half-finished inthe midst of the town by the ... joyous orange against the greenness of the hill Such spots there are and many inthe winter of the Middle Ages; though it is not in them, but where the rain beats, andthe snow andthe wind tugs, that...
... decrease inthe share of agriculture, an increase inthe role of industry in two groups of countries, and a decrease for industry and an increase for services inthe third 1.2.3 The CCEE and NIS The ... those of other fuels and thus make them competitive only inthe long term Until thelate 1980s, Soviet-produced fuels dominated energy supply and demand inthe CCEE Since then, however, these countries ... technologies, the intensive use of naturaland other resources, and a seriously degraded environment The basic objectives of the historic changes that began in these countries inthelate 1980s...
... relying on the coercive power of the law to maintain social order andthe fine distinctions of meum and tuum, Mandeville recommends other means of controlling the multitude for whom, inthe words ... discipline.48 In such a moment of transition, thestate still threatens the individual andthe family with the disintegration that Fielding sketches inthe initial prison scene in Amelia For Fielding ... experience within the family and within civil society, between the longing for freedom and love on the one hand andthe effects of domination and competition on the other, also are at work in a dialectical...