... inevitably attracted from all over the world, and that ultimately as distressed selling decreased, this buying was bound to be felt with greater and greater force. As an indication of how attractive ... speculation, but it feels that the rediscount rate should be lowered to stimulate credits for business when it is apparent that such action would not be accepted as assistance to speculative ... difference." Confirmation of the reports that the Reserve has recently been a purchaser of United States Government securities was given at the Federal Reserve Bank and it was indicated that the bank...
... theseissues so many times that it is difficult to know who said what, when— or who generated which idea. It does not matter. What is importantis that our conversations with each other and with ... say, at this stage,that good design is inseparable from good photography. 32 ã ON LOOKINGAT PHOTOGRAPHS: DAVID HURN & BILL JAYQuoting out of context may merely isolate, and concentrate attentionon, ... communicates what thesubject looked like, under the particular circumstances which pertained 30 ã ON LOOKINGAT PHOTOGRAPHS: DAVID HURN & BILL JAYTo reiterate, photographs are not very good at...
... way that ADO allows developers to read outside data, such as from other applications or over the Internet. You could not do this easily with DAO. Figure A.1. The object model for ActiveX Data ... 2.7. Most of the work is done in the ADODB module when you use ADO. Whenever you use recordsets, this is also the object model to use. ...
... Lookingat the SQL Server DMF APIs The SQL Distributed Management Framework is a framework of objects, ... used to manage Microsoft SQL Server 2000. It is made up of a few APIs that you can use to accomplish tasks in your applications. You can see how these APIs are used in Figure 7.3. Figure 7.3....
... preventable death and disability. e SPRINT Initiative, led by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other national ... gender, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship/migrant status, disability status, ethnicity or caste, are integrated in national planning processes, and in the implementation of policies ... increasing number of countries.13 Gathering rigorous data and sharing that data to inform prevention activities and service delivery is an important priority. Appreciating an ecological framework,...
... unsupervised data in addi-tion to supervised data for supervised learn-ing. We use unsupervised data to gener-ate informative ‘condensed feature represen-tations’ from the original feature set ... unsupervised data to supplement supervised data. Specifically,an approach that involves incorporating ‘clustering-based word representations (CWR)’ induced fromunsupervised data as additional features ... calculated by the summation of a data- wise cal-culation (map phase), and V∗D(fn) can be calculatedindependently by each feature (reduce phase). Weemphasize that our feature potency estimation...
... observations rather than grouped data, and he carefully analyzedthe properties of residuals from earnings-generating equations. There arenow numerous estimated rates of return to education ... guilt,obligation, anger, and other attitudes usually neglected by models of ration-al behavior.If parents anticipate that children will help out in old age - perhapsbecause of guilt or related motivations ... encourage the development of new sourcesand types of data, the way human capital theory stimulated the use of survey data, especially panels. At the same time, puzzling empirical results forcechanges...
... provides categories for this sensory data. As such, it is attracting moreand more researchers and practitioners as it continues to make sense of organi-zations in a way that resonates – that fills ... Although that would seem toqualify, we think that that is not all that qualifies. To consider this further, let us look at the idea of aesthetics as connection. Bateson (1979) suggested that by aesthetiche ... contribution.Related to data production, aesthetic inquiry does not involve naturalisticinquiry (Lincoln and Guba, 1985) into social interaction, rather aesthetic forms inorganizations are more deliberately...
... happened in the class. Step 5. Evaluating the try-out by:+ reviewing a lesson (taped at the end of the try-out period) that illustrated the changes that have been made; and+ reflecting on ... step of “Collecting data and identifying the problem’, Nunan (1992) suggested that teachers should observe and make notes on what their learners and 7 The criteria of evaluating each student’s ... Evaluating the try-out by:i. Observing a lesson (Focusing on the students’ turns of speaking in groupwork in an essay-writing practice lesson at the end of the try-out period) that illustrated...