... until they have persuaded the majority to alter them. They think that, if they should resist, the remedy would be worse than the evil. But it is the fault ofthe government itself that the remedy ... petitioning the State to dissolve the Union, to disregard the requisitions of the President. Why do they not dissolve it themselves the union between themselves and the State—and refuse to pay their ... flowing now. I have contemplated the imprisonment ofthe offender, rather than the seizure of his goods—though both will serve the same purpose—because they who assert the purest right, and consequently...
... examples (e.g. the member of a primitive society with no conceptof art who creates the representation of a leopard and manages to endow it with something ofthe fearsomeness of the animal; see ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character oftheconceptof art. But on the other hand, the ... in the theory. In what follows I present arguments for that claim, looking briefly at the position of both authors with respect to theconceptof art, then showing how they relate to each other,...
... August 20053.6.3.2 .The range The RANGE is the difference between the highest and the lowest scores, i.e. it is the highest value minus the lowest. The formula for the range ofthe reading test ... function ofthe consistency of scores from one set of test tasks to another. Or in other words, tests should not be plastic in their measurements: if a student takes a test at the beginning ofthe ... should be the same (or as nearly the same as possible) whether he takes one version ofthe test or another and whether one person marks the test or another. Reliability also means the consistency...
... values, others say advertising merely reflects the values of society rather than shaping them. They argue that consumers' values aredefined by thesociety in which they live and are the results ... choose the degree to which they attempt to satisfy their desires, and wiseadvertisers associate their products and services with the satisfaction of higher-order needs.Proponents of advertising offer ... in society appears to be remarkable. Together with the development of the country’s economy, Vietnam advertising industry is becomming busier and in the near future it will become one of the...
... ruling country with the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) as the leading force ofthe government. Most ofthe public officials are also members ofthe party and the notion ofcivil servant neutrality” ... particularly of training ofcivil servant. The definition of training was provided in the order (ukaz) No. 983 ofthe President of the Russian Federation of 2 September 1997 on “Complete methods for the ... formulating the policies for the reform ofthecivil service in the next 10 years as well as the set of principles to underpin the development of reform policies, followed by a discussion on the approaches...
... against themselves. Between the time of its ratification and the onset of the project of legibility, there was a drˆole de guerre concerning the meaning of the self-incrimination provision ofthe ... but rather in cases involving the assertion ofthe reg-ulatory and administrative authority (in the case ofthe American colonies) of either the metropole or the American central state. They ... outsiders to the role of shapinglegal doctrine, they began their careers as critics of court power. Once theytook hold ofthe reins of state and began to staff the courts themselves, how-ever, the...
... gives the readers ofthe journal the sort of words and the sort of thoughts they are used to—so, on a larger scale, the writers of an age, without thinking of it, give to the readers ofthe age ... in the economy ofthe world. And no one can fully explain them. But one use they assuredly had: they fixed the yoke of custom thoroughly on mankind. They were the prime agents ofthe era. They ... the head of a family himself. The flocks and herds ofthe children are the flocks and herds ofthe father, and the possessions of the parent, which he holds in a representative rather than...
... in the human-animal relationship and the rise ofthe veterinary regime from the time of animaldomestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day. The book, therefore, ... aware ofthe great extent of thatdependency. The Christian conceptof stewardship and the notion of our duties towards other animals discussed above to some extent touch on the second main theme ... century. Similarly, Offringa (1971, 1976, 1981, 1983) traces the emergenceand institutionalisation ofthe veterinary profession in the Netherlands, drawing onsociological theories of professionalisation...
... about half ofthe predicted total numbers of cancers have been ex-pressed so far. The same can be said of the survivors ofthe atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Most of the people ... all ofthe radiation ex-posure of local populations from all of the tests. The fallout-related doses received as a result of that one test at Bikini Atoll are the highest in the his-tory of ... with DNA. The basic unit ofthe system used internationally to characterize radia-tion dose is the gray (Gy), defined as the absorption of 1 joule of energy per kilogram of tissue. (The international...
... Tucci and the future ofthe business model concept, particularly in the Information Systems domain. To do so, we first discuss theconcept by itself and then, trace the possible areas of contribution, ... work. Then the general usages, roles and potential of theconcept are outlined. Finally, the connection between the business model concept and Information Systems is described in the form of eight ... the value creation logic of a company. VI. CONCLUSION In this paper we outlined the origins, the different understandings, and the evolution ofthe business model concept. We showed that the...
... Relf, cashier of the Louisiana State Bank, were the business partners and subsequently the executors ofthe will of Daniel Clark of the same city, and it was against them that the latter's ... ofthe Hon.John Slidell, married Commodore Matthew C. Perry, U.S.N., who opened the doors of Japan to the trade of the world, and whose daughter, Caroline Slidell Perry, became the wife ofthe ... park, and the houses on the other three sides ofthe square were among the finest residences in the city. Many of them were occupied by families of prominence, among which werethose of Watts,...