... Summary xvii and/ or each mother and her child(ren); (2) recognizes a family’s strengths, whileseeking to understand and meet its basic and other health care needs; and (3) is nur-tured ... signifi-cant and widespread changes in consciousness and practice; unprecedented cooperationamong federal, state, and local governments and between and among the different depart-ments and agencies ... resources and infrastructure, reflects best evidence and practice, and addressesboth policy issues and family and local program concerns. It is designed to achieve impor-tant, sustainable, and replicable...
... and Aversives in Public Schools and Approved Private Schools • Local school administrative units and approved private schools must develop policies for isolated timeout rooms and therapeutic ... an overview of federal and state laws related to the use of restraints and seclusions in publicandprivate schools; (2) verify whether allegations of student death and abuse from the use of ... searched for all federal and state laws pertaining to the use of seclusions and restraints in publicandprivate schools. To verify whether allegations of student death, injury, and abuse from the...
... extensive, complex ways. By mixing public and private finance and deploying government policies to encourage and shape private supply, public and private partnerships can use market ... both. By standing back to analyze the combined effectsof public and private initiatives, evaluators -both public and private -can strengthen the overarching rules and incentives ... argument for conceiving of the public and private sectors aspartners resists any suggestion of merging public and private. Preser-vation of a private realm is crucial to...
... international ordering in and through interna-tional law, both publicand private. The distinction between public and private international law obscures the important public role of private international ... confluence of publicandprivate international lawhand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other’.2In turn, public international law traditionally neglects the analysis of private international ... analysis of private international interactions and disputes, which are viewed as outside its publicand ‘state-centric’ domain. Thus, publicandprivate interna-tional law are viewed as distinct...
... supplies and those needed for HIV/AIDS and other STI treat-ment and prevention. These commodities need to be provided to rural and urban populations, rich and poor, young and old, and both women and ... rights (the right to marry and found a family and the right to have a privateand family life). Other human rights treaties and conventions set clearer definitions and stan-dards for the protection ... gender equality and to increasing men’s reproductive health.Guaranteeing SRH and rights is important to ensure that girls and women lead longer and healthier lives, and has strong and direct impacts...
... PwC, 2002. P.7.38 Standard & Poor’s. Public Finance/Infrastructure Finance: Credit Survey of the UK Private Finance Initiative and Public- Private Partnerships, Standard and Poor's, London, ... charge Public risk for private gain?The public audit implications of risk transfer andprivate financeJuly 2004 Public Risk for Private Gain?31financial structure that affects premiums and ... This report was researched and written for UNISON by Allyson Pollock and David Priceof the Public Health Policy Unit, School of Public Policy, UCL Public Risk for Private Gain?44ResourcesTitle...
... similarities such as between England and Scotland.51A common linguistic heritage (for example, of the Nordic coun-tries) or common language (for example, England, Wales and Ireland) willconduce towards ... law andprivate governanceInternational Law 129–91, 132, and his Dalhuisen on International Commercial, Financial and Trade Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2nd edn 2004), esp. pp. 193–4, and more ... of private contracting and associational choice. Classical republicantheory in Aristotle premisses the state upon the formation of an association of293 International commercial law and private...
... inches; and two inches from the line of pith, the section A E C should be made. The whole specimen will then be 6 inches wide and long, and 2 inches thick. The twigs containing leaves, flowers and ... glandular-hairy, having the hairs ending in glands (usually needing a magnifying glass to be seen). Texture.—Succulent, fleshy; scarious, dry and chaffy; punctate, having translucent glands, ... slender, and sharp-pointed buds. The obovate and almost stalked buds of the Alders are also very conspicuous and peculiar. In the Balsam Poplar the buds are large, sharp-pointed, and gummy;...
... -ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, BEHAVIORAL FINANCE, AND PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT Readings and Learning Outcome Statements 10 Study Session 1 - Code of Ethics and Standards of ... & 2-Standards of Practice Handbook Page 18 STANDARDS oF PRoFESSIONAL CoNoucT2 I. PROFESSIONALISM A. Knowledge of the Law. Members and Candidates must understand and comply ... Loyalty, Prudence, and Care. Members and Candidates have a duty ofloyalty to their clients and must act with reasonable care and exercise prudent judgment. Members and Candidates must...
... Independence and Objectivity. Members and Candidates must use reasonable care and judgment to achieve and maintain independence and objectivity in their professional activities. Members and Candidates ... of each standard.Standards of Professional Conduct2I. PROFESSIONALISMA. Knowledge of the Law. Members and Candidates must understand and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations ... Loyalty, Prudence, and Care. Members and Candidates have a duty of loyalty to their clients and must act with reasonable care and exercise prudent judgment. Members and Candidates must act...
... Phrase Meaningsand Connotations The appearance of each phrase carries certain implica- tions. For example, John put his foot down implies that John refused a request, and on the other hand, ... Generalization and Refinement Phrases are acquired in a process of hypothesis formation and error correction. The program generates and refines hy- potheses about both the linguistic pattern, and the ... phrase disambiguation, and must be included as pan of a phrase meaning. Phrase Acquisition Phrase meanings are learned from examples given in con- text. Suppose the structure and meaning of put...
... programming goals and objectives intospecific programs, projects, and activities, (2) designing organizational processesto carry out approved programs and plans, and (3) staffing these processes and procuring ... mission and consistent with the organization’svalues. It should be realistic and credible, yet ambitious and responsive tochange. It should be well-articulated and easily understood. And it ... planning), determining how it will bedone and who will do it (resource management), and monitoring and enhancingongoing activities and operations (control and evaluation). It involves the com-bined...
... literal and idiomatic meanings, and that they can be “transformed” whenexpressed in a sentence. However, therehas been little research on Japanese idiomrecognition with its ambiguity and trans-formations ... between literal and idiomatic meanings and “transformations” that idioms could un-dergo.4In fact, the mistranslation in (1) is causedby the inability of disambiguation between the two meanings. ... distin-guishing literal and idiomatic meanings. 2Thoughthere has been a growing interest in MWEs (Saget al., 2002), few proposals on idiom recognitiontake into account ambiguity and transformations.Note...