how the passions of the mind change the body by way of imitation from some resemblance also of the transforming and translating of men and what force the imaginative power hath not only over the body but the soul
... production growth that will offset the long development cycles of larger projects To maximise the pay-off of these investments, companies streamline project development by standardising operational ... Economies of scale Howthe oil and gas industry cuts costs through replication Using small to go big: project management and construction standardisation T “Standardisation is theonlyway to make these ... project management templates that have been designed over years of developing the site, they can dramatically cut costs and time to production “Standardisation is theonlyway to make these smaller...
... branch ofthe Agricultural and Commercial Bank in the following year The opening of a branch ofthe new 10 Tipperary Bank in 1840 may also have some drawn accounts away fromthe TSB Bythe end ofthe ... closed The 1835 closures may have been prompted by establishment of a branch ofthe National Bank in the town, and those of April 1840 bythe opening of a branch ofthe Tipperary Bank If the 105 ... size of deposit across the selected classes was not great: the average of £18.7 deposited by 2,331 female servants represented the lower end ofthe scale andthe average of £32.5 deposited by the...
... been these die-offs in the past seemed overwhelming Butwhat were the causes of these events? Could all have been the results of one kind of cause, repeating itself through time, thewaythe Black ... neither of these were right The passage ofwhat might be called the Alvarez impact hypothesis from controversial paper to accepted scientific fact is one ofthe great studies notonly in how ... all, and he looked at their evidence at many sites On the American side, on the other hand, another giant also was preoccupied bythe mass extinctions but came at them in somewhat different fashion...
... that Cambodian government of cials will be able to build enough confidence in the riel to suppress the use ofthe U.S dollar andof gold as the prevailing means of exchange and stores of value Cambodia’s ... unfairness ofthe terms andthe cycle of debt they produced created animosity Farmers kept only small sums of money to purchase essentials at village markets There was some fear of theft, but for the ... during the 1975–79 period Yet there is another significant contributing factor to the underdevelopment of its economy: Cambodia is theonly country in the world ever to have abolished money The Khmer...
... the problem of sewer overflows Rather, what is needed is political will, enforcement of existing laws, adequate information, and billions of dollars to improve the integrity and capacity ofthe ... support of enforcement actions at the start ofthe administration.26 So far, Congress has rejected these proposals, and should resist any further attempts bythe administration to cripple the enforcement ... treatment and disposal of wastewaters, aging water treatment and distribution systems, mismanagement of animal wastes, andthe current lack of an integrated regulatory approach.”30 The costs of...
... reduce the warming induced bythe capping of SOx Note that these climate calculations in Figure omit the cooling effects ofthe CO2 reductions caused bythe lessening ofthe inhibition ofthe land ... was supported bythe U.S Department of Energy, U.S National Science Foundation, andthe Industry Sponsors ofthe MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change: Alstom Power (France), ... aerosols and O3 and a small increase in CH4 The two hemispheres generally respond somewhat differently to these caps due to the short air pollutant lifetimes and dominance of northern over southern...
... environmental change because ofthe resistance of pollens and spores to decay, and their ubiquity and abundance (Traverse 2008) Wetlands are excellent sources of pollen and spores and like macrofossils, ... clouds to warm the Arctic, butalso on the composition and quality ofthe organic matter (leaves) to support methanogenic bacteria The annual turnover of leaf biomass ofthe bottomland and swamp forests ... Zone marks the zone where the winds fromthe Northern and Southern Hemispheres meet Note that the location and path ofthe Intertropical Convergence Zone during July and August differs from that...
... barriers, however, have the potential to slow the development of IoT The three largest are the deployment of IPv6, power for sensors, and agreement on standards Deployment of IPv6 The world ran out of ... statement, but consider the impact the Internet already has had on education, communication, business, science, government, and humanity Clearly, the Internet is one ofthe most important and powerful ... photos, and video) about themselves with friends, family, and colleagues IoT: First Evolution ofthe Internet By comparison, the Internet has been on a steady path of development and improvement, but...
... together existing research and government networks and then wring as much use as possible from them.32 The design ofthe Internet reflected notonlythe financial constraints of its creators, butalso ... selling software Jobs (and Apple) had no clue howthe machine would be used They had their hunches, but, fortunately for them, nothing constrained the PC to the hunches ofthe founders Apple did not ... attractive aesthetic, and it bottles someofthe best innovations fromthe PC and Internet in a stable, controlled form The PC and Internet were the engines of those innovations, and if they can be...
... silkscreen (only on the back ofthe note) and letterpress printing (only the banknote numbers, on the back ofthe note). Additionally, a foil will be applied to the front ofthe note Design features ... citizens of Europe […] 32/33 Broad outline ofthe banknote production process The banknotes will be made of cotton fibres and will be produced by offset, intaglio (only on the front ofthe note), ... buildings or landmarks are better known than the continent’s leaders •“Heritage of Europe”: one side ofthe banknote would show illustrations of famous menand women fromthe past; the other side...
... those ofthe authors andnot necessarily reflect those of Statistics Canada, the Government of Canada, Canadian Heritage, the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages, the University of ... broadband access andthe amount of time users spend online as well as the types of activities they engage in (Montagnier 2007), the lack of availability of broadband connections in some rural and ... someofthe differences in thewaythe Internet is used in these areas Indeed, Canadians living in rural and remote areas report that the range of online activities they participate in, and the...
... place When, there are different people of different places, they can be identified byhow they act andhow they talk If, Bram Stoker did not use the diary form narrative, this would not be possible ... group as a whole andthe reader can feel as if they are part ofthe group and read, and think along with the characters Another thing dealing with the diary form is quick referencing The reader, if ... person was talking and acting through the written dialects In the novel Dracula, all the diaries, of all the individuals come together and in the end, become one powerful, combination of descriptions,...
... ads andthe narrow spectrum of expression People started to discover their own voices and their own capabilities and one another As the commoners began to take charge of their lives, they ... remains, the most demanding in terms of protecting the commons of code Other popular open-source licenses include the MIT, BSD, and Apache licenses, but each of these permit, butnot require, that the ... animated by a grand political ideology, but rather is the result of countless initiatives, grand and incremental, of an extended global family of hackers,lawyers,bloggers,artists ,and other supporters...
... end with the suspicion that notonly you not understand it but that the author does not understand it either But really you know many of these scientific people understand the meaning of their own ... of doze, but it was only for a moment, and then he dreamt he had dug a deep hole into the earth and poured in tons and tons ofthe Food ofthe Gods, andthe earth was swelling and swelling, and ... all the world overWhat there is great of them is an annoyance to their fellow scientists and a mystery to the general public, andwhat is not is evident There is no doubt about what is not great,...
... 16% of teens globally andthe secondary source for another 21% It’s sometimes said that “music defines a generation.” If that is the case, it may not be the genre of music, butthe mode of consumption ... Myth: Teens are the biggest gamers of all When we think of teen media use, gaming is often one ofthe first activities that comes to mindOverthe course ofthe past 20 years, though, the gaming audience ... but they are alsothe TV viewers, newspaper readers and radio listeners that some assume they are notWhat we have found, across a variety of studies, is that teens embrace new media not at the...
... team ofthe ’90s— not just for their skill, butalso for their style Aggressive and creative, the O’s either invented or perfected the hit -and- run, the Baltimore chop, the suicide squeeze, andthe ... out ofthe coal mines and out ofthe wheat fields and make them walk and talk and chatter and play ball with the look of eagles,”47sportswriter Heywood Broun wrote ofthe Little Napoleon some ... were released and signed bythe Reds,44 the team Brush still owned Oh, and Brush also owned a piece ofthe Giants and was already running the team behind the scenes Bythe end of 1902, he had...
... will either not follow up on their interest or will seek assistance from another bank.16 To reduce the number of customers who exit branches without receiving the financial advice they need, the ... Report changes across accounts over time The site allows users to tag specific types of financial transactions and to compare themselves with others fromthe Tú Cuentas community Tú Cuentas also ... 2009 Although they are mostly content with the services they receive from banks now, Gen Y and Gen X are alsothe most open to switching banks: 26 percent of Gen Y and 23 percent of Gen X respondents...
... Society in the 1990s: The Quest for Associational AutonomyAlong with its Limits Enter the Internet: The Public Sphere in Transnational Times Asserting Citizenship: The Public Sphere and Civil ... Sphere in Transnational Times Asserting Citizenship: The Public Sphere and Civil Society in the Internet Era From Voice via Web to Civil Society Action? Conclusions Ă Ê ÂÂÂ ... Debating Cuban Exceptionalism, London/New York: Palgrave, 2007 (edited with Laurence Whitehead). hoffmann@giga-hamburg.de ÊÊ Đ
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