... meaning. This is the antithesis ofthe universe of meaning in whichexisted the medieval society following the Papal Revolution.37 The ‘General Will’ as the source ofthe sovereignty ofthe nation ... with a good deal of law, there is hypocrisy and idealism when the reality of the social order is compared with the aspirations of a legal text such as the Declaration ofthe Rights of Man and Citizen. ... market. The laws of commerce were the laws of nature which were the laws of God. The consequentde-moralisation ofthe economy represented the institutional separation of pol-itics from the economy,...
... philosophy of history upon an attemptedsynchronisation ofthe nation and the state. The nation is the biological, organiccement ofthe state. Hegel’s writing on the topic embodied the nationalist ... constitutes the concept ofthe power ofthe crown and which, as the ideality ofthe whole state, has not up to this point attained its right or its exis-tence’.52For Hegel, the subjectivity ofthe ... purposes, the other main theory ofthe nation -state is the contrac-tarian view. Diverse protagonists of this theory, such as Locke and Aristotle, onFranck’s interpretation, separate thestate from the...
... ofthe country. But even more important to the commercial prosperity ofthe West than the introduction ofthe steamboat was the spread of cotton culture into the Southern States west ofthe ... population ofthe Northeast was fed by the farm products ofthe Central States and the inhabitants ofthe Central States drew their imported supplies, their clothing, shoes and large quantities of other ... Outline ofthe Development OF THE Internal Commerce ofthe United States 1789-1900 By T. W. VAN METRE Thesis presented to the Faculty ofthe Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania...
... other state agencies as core participants. Lofgren & Benner The Political Economy ofthe ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 5core theme in the understanding ofthe role ofthestate ... G. 1990. The Changing Architecture of Politics: Structure, Agency and the Future ofthe State. London: SAGE. Cerny, Philip G. 1997. Paradoxes ofthe Competition State: The Dynamics of Political ... entrepreneurship, and so on. In none ofthe countries included in this study is the role of pursuing these objectives the sole responsibility of either thestate or the market. Instead, different...
... 2007.Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States. “Proceedings ofthe Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States Preparatory to the Creation of a Trust for Closing the Concerns of That Institution,” ... with the bank to accept the post of president ofthe rst Bank ofthe United States. Image of William Duer from the New York Public Library.Image of Thomas Willing from the Collections ofthe ... signs the bill establishing the Bank ofthe United States. 9695 97 99 009493929191 98 The First Bank ofthe United States9clearly in the First Bank’s interactions with state banks. In the...
... match the sum ofthe previous simulations due to the feedbacks in the model. Each ofthe previous simulations was run independently while here they are interacting with and influencing each other. ... together to quantify the total impact oftheState s higher education system. The results are presented here by the aggregate results of each group and the total impact of all groups. It should ... government transfers. In other words, DPI is the amount of money that consumers have available to them for the purchase of goods and services and the running of their households. Figure...
... change for the time being. Now the strategy isessentially a return to the ‘policy of a calm hand’ (Politik der ruhigen Hand) of the summer of 2001, in the hope of some sort of spin-off from global ... Obinger, TheStateofthe Welfare State , p.212.62. Unlike the other branches ofthe German social insurance system, the health insurance funds do notreceive regular subsidies from the federal ... changes in the gross pay of active workers. The main aim ofthe government’spension policy was to adjust the revenues ofthe pension insurance funds to the expenditure required to serve the entitlements...
... translocation ofthe internally sequence of PreS1 domain onto the viral surface [62, 63]. This supports the hypothesis that the low pH in the endosome may induce the conformation change of HBV surface ... a result ofthe variation of loading, because the expression ofthe thimet oligopeptidase gene in the same condition did not show any difference (Figure 2C). The over-expression ofthe SPIK ... regulation of SPIK gene expression supports our hypothesis that the suppression ofthe over-expression of SPIK gene might reinstate the susceptibility of HepG2 cell to HBV infection by the restoration...
... role in the regulation of proliferation, migration, and differ-entiation ofthe epithelial cells [2,12,18,19]. Following the surgical treatment of adult periodontitis, the epithelial regeneration ... gingivitis grade of 0 or 1. Thanks to the bacteriostatic properties ofthe tested polymer, a more effective control ofthe surgical wound no bacterial contamina-tion ofthe surgical site ... largely responsible for the consistency ofthe active component that can act as a barrier to the spread of any bacteria penetrating the tissues including those ofthe periodontium. It is conceivable...
... nature.Any legal document is embedded in a culture that determines the structure of the legal system of that document as well as thelegal language of that system. The language ofthe law of any legal ... the drawback of affecting the reader’s impression on the ‘technicality’ ofthe ST. This is true of Vietnamese legal documents. If following the style and format of English legal language, the ... Significance ofthe study The results of this study will help test the quality ofthe English translation of the Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam under the model developed by the German linguist...
... and the development can become sustainable in terms of water resources. Another added benefit of rainwater harvesting is the potential reduction in flood peaks. If rain that fell on the roof ... and there are many other examples around the world. In short, rainwater harvesting has been proven to be successful in many parts ofthe world. In any buildings in the urban areas, there ... The sustainable practice of RWH is further enhanced when it was estimated (Pidwirny, 2006.) that the hydrologic cycle time for rainwater is about nine days as contrasted to the cycle time of...
... recommended that the outer harder and shiny part ofthe palm fronds be used for the fabrication of PFCBB. 4. Other factors like water absorption ofthe PFCBB be conducted to determine its other properties ... Fabrication of Palm frond cement-bonded blocks Testing of compressive strength of PFCBB using The Universal Testing Machine 1 THE 28TH CONFERENCE OF THE FEDERATION OF ENGINEERING ... R. Cunningham and P.D. Evans. Effects of Post Harvest Storage on the Suitability of A. Mangium for the Manufacture of Wood Wool Cement Board. Proc. ofthe 5th Pacific Rim Bio-based Composites...