... reinforces the paradoxical, chaos theory nature ofthe phenome-non, in less abstract terms than another pithy definition – the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness ofthe ... Legal19 The incomplete authority ofthe nation-state 1969.1 The cultural foundation ofthe nation 1969.2 Logical aspects ofthe modern state 2029.3 The problematic hyphenation ofthe nation-state ... settled on the moun-tain. There is the hint in the Rembrandt that the seventeenth-century inter-pretation of Moses had him invested with more personal agency in the carriage of the laws; neither...
... indicated the needs for western pharmacists to study Chinesemedicine [24].A total of 26.2% ofthe respondents reported consum-ing Chinese OTC medication in the previous year. The majority of them ... tointegrate pharmacists in the primary care system [20]. The role of medical professionals is a dominant factorin defining, controlling and scoping the work of the allied health professionals [21,22] ... recommendationsA total of 50.8% ofthe Hong Kong population used western OTC medication in the previous year. Assum-ing that thewestern OTC medication was obtainedfrom western medicine community...
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... their reliance ona variety of forms of subcontracting to small employers. The expansion of self-employment in the more traditional manufacturing sectors of the economy may partially re¯ect these ... way the plausibility ofthe post-industrial hypothesis by examining the relationship between changes in the sectoral composition ofthe labor force and self-employment using the same kind of ... quarter ofthe twentiethcentury runs counter to traditional Marxist expectations ofthe demise of the petty bourgeoisie as a result of capitalist development. As noted inchapter 3, traditional...
... tocall himself the King of France (the territory) and not the King ofthe Franks (the people). He then stood ‘in the same relation to the soil of France as the baronto his estate, the tenant to ... without the innumerable iura propria linked to the unity ofthe ius commune. The greater imperfection of men’s laws (the ius pro-prium) was related to the lesser imperfection ofthe laws ofthe ... Treaties of Westphalia to the Congress of Vienna (1648–1815): AContribution to the History ofthe Law of Nations (Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1991), pp. 110–12.6Territorial law and theriseofthe stateAbout...
... transforming a host of traditional industries, such as the retail trade, finance, the media and the procurement of a large range of Preparing theWestern Cape for the Knowledge Economy ofthe 21st Century ... prepare the people ofthe province for the knowledge economy ofthe 21st century; • To contain the spread of HIV/AIDS and TB; • To empower the poor people of our province through the provision of ... include the role of Stanford University in the success of Silicon Valley, the role ofthe India Technology Institute in the success of Bangalore, and the role ofthe Limerick Institute of Technology...
... introduced the following form of government into all the nations they subdued. The general of the army became king ofthe conquered country, and he divided the landsamong the great officers of his ... likewise the neglected Product of other Countries, is imported, as afurther Subject of Manufacture amongst us. So that the Industrious profiteven ofthe Idleness ofthe Slothful.(Anon. 1727: 7) The ... discussion ofthe militia issue. The Freedom of government and the militia systemSince the union of crowns of 1603 the Parliament of Scotland had always beensubordinated to the interests of England....
... in the human-animal relationship and theriseofthe veterinary regime from the time of animaldomestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day. The book, therefore, ... century. Similarly, Offringa (1971, 1976, 1981, 1983) traces the emergenceand institutionalisation ofthe veterinary profession in the Netherlands, drawing onsociological theories of professionalisation ... drudgery of tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops. While the spread of agrarianism brought the existence ofdomesticated animals to the attention ofthe hunting peoples living on the periphery...
... lightload from the point of view of work, but we shall have them on the train all night. One of us is doing all the train half the night, and another all the train the other half. The other two go ... corporal; if theyhadn't had their heads out ofthe trench at that moment for the mail, neither of them would have been hit. The officer could hardly get through the story for the tears in ... tell they feel like that from their entire lack of resentment about their own injuries. Theirconversation to each other from the time they are landed on the train until they are taken off is...
... years, the academic literature of open source has taken off.1.5 Overview ofthe Study The second chapter ofthe book describes the growth, size and segmen-tation ofthe international software ... free? The fact is, no onebesides us has invested a lot of money in hobby software.”86 The letter was addressed to the members ofthe Homebrew ComputingClub, an informal gathering of some ofthe ... way, software was free and there were no extra chargesto obtain IBM software. On the other hand, there were really no marketsfor the software on any other platform than IBM computers. For the...
... numbers of firms exiting the industry or in need for restructuring. The experience ofthe large ‘bonanza farms’ established with the settlement ofthe northern Great Plains in the US in the late ... control plantations of 200,000-600,000 ha of oil palm. The fact that more than half ofthe expansion of oil palm was at the expense of natural forests has been a source of major concern (Koh ... and J. Morisette. (2006). Cropland expansion changes deforestation dynamics in the Southern Brazilian Amazon." Proceedings ofthe National Academy of Sciences ofthe United States of America...
... afterwards, the 31st of March, whenthey entered the broad mouth ofthe river and dropped anchor off the town of Brill. It was late in the eveningwhen they arrived. In the morning an officer came off ... deeply sullied the cause for which he fought.Upon the day after the capture ofthe city, the Good Venture went into the port. The inhabitants, as soon asthey learned that the beggars ofthe sea respected ... and commenced the long war that was to end only with the establishment ofthe Free Republic of the Netherlands. No harm was done to such ofthe inhabitants ofthe town as remained. The conquerorsestablished...
... because the number of fledglings produced in a given year is a function ofthe number of males in the population. The number of nest attempts is a function ofthe number of available males and the ... broods. The actual number of potential broods does not change in a given year regardless ofthe number of nest attempts because it is related to the number of males in the population. The number of ... 2009, and the number of fledglings, the fledging success rate, and the number of fledgling per male all decreased by nearly half. The number of eggs laid was twice the number laid in 2009, the highest...