... notwithstanding their differences, both the Arctic and
the Antarctic could be considered as ‘regions’ in the context of the contemporary
law of the sea andthe actual cooperation of states as to the ... Sea’,
3
and they agreed to apply the principles concerning the pro-
tection and preservation of the Marine Environment as reflected in the 1982 United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea’.
4
It ... through the territorial sea, in
respect of the preservation of the environment of the coastal State andthe preven-
tion, reduction and control of pollution thereof’ (Article 21(1)(f)). When the...
... France andthe UK
exhibiting a mixed picture of a few strengths and a few weaknesses.
The fact that the smaller economies such as Ireland, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden
appear to be the most ... and services
Progress towards completion of the internal market, andthe sound monetary and fiscal
policies required by economic and monetary union andthe launch of the euro, are improving
the ... evaluation and peer review of
regional and national programmes for enhancing innovation and of the bodies which
implement them
2001
At the Union level, the Commission should act as a catalyst and contribute...
... aware of the sunshine of the evening, the noise of the streets, the looks of the crowd, the great minster
rising half-finished in the midst of the town by the Rhine, the cries and noise and chipping ... other Roland andthe other Renaud, the Orlando of Ariosto andthe Rinaldo of Boiardo. The traitor Ganelon
has enabled King Marsile to overtake with all his heathenness the rear-guard ... justice, the four sons of Aymon, who have given up their youth, their
manhood, the dearest things to their heart, respect to their father and loyalty to their sovereign, rather than
countenance the...
... account of it; and I
never thought of paying it back, either, until he was gone, and
then it worried me.”
The messenger put his head into the room, and said the Mayor
and the Corporation ... in the conversation between these two historic
characters, the janitor of the theatre put his head into the room
and reminded the celebrities that it was very late, whereupon
both King and ... bought at the station, he saw that the
African traveller, Sidney Ormond, was to be received by the
Mayor and Corporation of a Midland town, and presented
with the freedom of the city. The traveller...
... most of their time to the building of the new fort, living very simply, and
expended the whole of the revenues of the lands on the payment of the freemen and masons engaged upon the
work. The Roman ... behind, the Dragon continued the pursuit of the others, and overtook and captured
another as easily as she had done the first.
The other two boats reached the shore before they were overtaken, and ... about in the space inclosed
by them. The sail was lowered andthe vessel brought to the bank. The anchors were taken ashore and she was
soon solidly moored. Then the crew leapt on to the land and...
... properties of the enzyme [19]. To extend
the information about the role of the noncatalytic
SBD regions and their effect on the C-terminal CD,
we further explored the amino acids of the N-terminal
region ... D(316–344) in
the D2 domain and D(495–535) in the D3 domain, are
involved in the interaction with CD, and that this
interaction enhances the catalytic activity of the
enzyme. Our results show that the ... ê 2009 The Authors Journal compilation ê 2009 FEBS
The starch-binding capacity of the noncatalytic SBD2
region andthe interaction between the N- and C-terminal
domains are involved in the modulation...
... at the latest when they had
their rst child (Smith 1987). Women’s status as mothers and wives,
and not their abilities and worth as workers, continued to dene their
roles both at work and ... review two of the primary legal
theories for proving discrimination under Title VII andthe PDA: dispa-
rate treatment theory and disparate impact theory.
14
Disparate treatment
theory requires ... “found themselves pushed into an unfa-
miliar dependence on wife (and child) earnings” because of the decline
of their trades. By the 1830s and 1840s, the wage-earning wife,” once
seen as the...
... signifier And what if this is the fundamental mes-
sage of monotheism—not the reduction of the Other to the One,
but, on the contrary, the acceptance of the fact that the binary signi-
fier is always-already ... cede the surplus-
object will condemn him to the prohibition on enjoying any other
object. In other words, his rejection of the demand of the real pa-
rental Other (to behave properly on the toilet) ... that the responsibility is put onto
the other. Is Judas not therefore the ultimate hero of the New Tes-
tament, the one who was ready to lose his soul and accept eternal
damnation so that the...
... been the essence of the analysis and has
allowed the researcher to hypothesize and theorize about
the experiences of overseas nurses coming to work in the
United Kingdom [49]. Emerging theory ... allows the reader to read the raw data and the
author's interpretations contributing to rigour. Reflexivity
refers to the sensitivity about the extent to which the
research process andthe ... between
researcher and participants. However, the researchers'
own education, how they define and conceptualize nurs-
ing and their professional experiences may have also
affected the understanding of the...