... concluding remarks and suggestions for further research.4 (23) … and John and his wife are very decent people; but then you see they are onlyservants, and one can't converse with them on terms ... the study as well as the methodology for the research.Part B is the main part which consists of three chapters.Chapter one is about the theoretical background for the research. This chapter ... acquiring the modal verbs can and may.Moreover, can and may are used to express the notion of permission although the frequency is different. Can and may differ from each other in the degree...
... (BMPs) for the transboundary importation of alien shrimp and their subsequent culture by, amongst others, FAO, the OIE, NACA, ASEAN, SEAFDEC and the GAA have clearly defined most of the issues ... China and subsequently spread to the Philippines, Indonesia, Viet Nam, Thailand, Malaysia and India. These introductions, their advantages and disadvantages and potential problems are the focus ... exported and a large local demand exists in some Asian countries. The main reason behind the importation of P. vannamei to Asia has been the perceived poor performance, slow growth rate and disease...
... that they take into account the specific needs and demands of sexual and reproductive health of adolescents and young people, considering the diversity of sexual orientation and identity, and ... Conference, with the objective of strengthening the response to the HIV epidemic in formal and non-formal educational settings, we, the Ministers of Health and Education of Latin America andthe Caribbean:1.1 ... when they join forces, act synergistically to prevent the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI). Education and health are mutually reinforcing, and together enable human...
... answered the child, ‘for father and mother to eat out of when I am big.’ The manand his wife looked at each other for a while, and presently began to cry. Then they took theold grandfather to the ... is my husband!’ she quickly hid the roast meat inside the tiled stove, the wine under the pillow, the salad on the bed, the cakes under it, andthe parson in the closet on the porch. Then she ... calf, and paint it brown, so that it looks like any other, and in time it will certainly get big and be a cow.’ the woman also liked the idea, and their gossip the carpenter cut and planed the...
... point, however, the potato entered a turbulent sea of slander and semantics. The slander came at the hands of the Swiss botanist Caspar Bauhin, who wrote in the last years of the sixteenth century ... 135CHAPTER14 THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE ANDTHE OLD WORLDS And the trees are as different from ours as day from night; and also the fruits, and grasses and stones and everything. Christopher ... Columbian Exchange andtheOld Worlds 137ones? And, for that matter, why should they eat foods to which they were unaccustomed and that demanded new preparation methods? Weaning the peasantry...
... According to the low emission scenario (B1), sea level in the Day estuary could rise by 19-23 cm by middle 21st century, and by 42-58cm at the end of the century. To the scenario B2, thesea level ... in the alluvial deposition with a rapid rate. This, on the one hand can enlarge natural land, it also affects hydrodynamic regime and flood drainage capacity on the other. Moreover, the ... fisheries could disappear. The temporal mangrove areas surrounding these pools may be affected and no longer suitable for agricultural production. The diversity of the flora and fauna in coastal...
... ofhumanity, with the spread of the Gregorian calendar andthe heliocentric ideaof the world. The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and ended in the 1870s. The concept of the unitary ... Moses)22 and others including Emperor Justinian, Frederick the Great and French6 Globalisation andthe Western Legal Tradition19See Richard Posner, Law and Legal Theory in England and America ... in their writings, and Harold J. Berman uses the term‘integrative jurisprudence’ in similar terms and for the same goal of developinga general approach to law in the context of particular theories...
... appreciation must therefore in-volve the way in which both imagination and intellect (der Verstand, the understanding”) are in free play with each other – free in the sense thattheir interaction ... effect among the early Romantics, some of whom inturn invoked the idea of the “moral genius” for much the same reason.)Ibid.,Đ. Part I Kant andthe revolution in philosophythen search for ... exhibiting the way in which imagina-tion and intellect would have structured them if they had made them ina fully harmonious free play of each other.Because of this, the pleasure experienced in aesthetic...
... nothing but ‘for the other’. Andthe descriptions servedby each of these terms and constructions will endlessly exacerbate and underline the passivity andthe asymmetry. The I with which the phenomenology ... the other man over God and, indeed, the superiority of the law (the Torah) that would compel me toact for the other man does not need its scandalousness to be mitigatedor repressed, but rather ... speakof the other and others, when it is a question of the third, of justice and politics, must I not necessarily rejoin the theoret-ical language and logic of theodicy? But let us remain with the...