... to the invasion of Greece a century anda half earlier, and also accusing the present Persian king, Darius, of complicity in the assassination of his father andof aiding rebels against Alexander ... victory The arts ofthe priest, the tax-gatherer, the bureaucrat andthe ruler are all required ´ The Bhagavad Gita, translated by Juan Mascaro (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962), at 51 (Original after ... produced the largest body of writing on the subject of war So extravagant was the Indian love of classification and definition that we find Kamandaka (the author ofa treatise in the fourth century AD)...
... Qualitative data as an attractive nuisance: the problem of analysis Administrative Science Quarterly 24: 590–601 Nonaka I 1994 A dynamic theoryof organizational knowledge creation Organization ... but later in the overall comparison between empirical findings andtheory Local perceptions The way that local managers and workers viewed the programme, in terms of their associations andthe ... research: Design and methods (2nd edn) Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA Zander U, Kogut B 1995 Knowledge andthe speed of transfer and imitation of organizational capabilities An empirical test Organization Science...
... Incarnations?—What Happens at Death The Great Astral World and Its Planes and Sub-planes—Where the Soul Goes After Death and What It Does There—Rebirth and Its Laws—What is the Final State ofthe Soul? The ... Reincarnation and Karma, which are accepted as fundamental and axiomic truths beyond the need of proof, and beyond doubt—as a writer has said: "The idea of Reincarnation has become so firmly fixed and ... departs from the latter in some ofthe details of doctrine regarding the process of Reincarnation, and particularly in its conception ofthe meaning and operation ofthe Law of Karma There are...
... such as welfare receipt (Bertrand, Luttmer, and Mullainathan, 2000), education and wages (Borjas, 1995), and labor market participation (Aguilera, 2002) Based on a synthesis ofthe social science ... field placement, the Air Force Academy andthe Naval Academy have review boards that score and rank the candidates, thus leading to greater flexibility (although arguably less objectivity) in the ... boards play a greater role in the classification of lower-ranking cadets After classifying the top half ofthe OML and assigning branches to ADSO volunteers, the Department ofthe Army (DA) branching...
... sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and south-central and South-East Asia Incidence rates are lowest in Europe, the USA, Japan, China, and Australia and New Zealand The ... of cases occur in China alone.94 97 High-risk areas are China, Japan, eastern Europe, and Central and South America Low-risk areas are South-East Asia, northern and eastern Africa, the USA, and ... physical activity, and cancer in countries around the world These are Egypt and South Africa (Africa); China, India, and Japan (Asia); the UK, Poland, and Spain (Europe); the USA, Brazil, and Mexico...
... page intentionally left blank Law, Legitimacy andthe Rationing of Healthcare A Contextual and Comparative Perspective Keith Syrett argues for a reappraisal ofthe role played by public law adjudication ... purposes of public law andthe proposals which have been made to address rationing’s ‘legitimacy problem’ Drawing upon jurisprudence from England, Canada and South Africa, the book evaluates the capacity ... 1948 was that there existed a finite amount of ill-health in the land, that this could be reduced by improved healthcare and that thereafter the maintenance ofthe good health ofthe population...
... consider the relation between earnings management and accruals behavior, and earnings quality and accruals behavior Early studies used the change in Total Accruals as a measure of management discretion ... legitimate asset write-offs and/ or impairment charges in the initial year of an auditor-client relationship These write-offs and charges would create large absolute accruals and large negative accruals ... (Bartov et al 2000), audit failures (Geiger and Raghunandan 2002), and auditor changes (DeFond and Subramanyam 1998), while lower accruals levels are associated with greater auditor conservatism,...
... subjugation and expropriation of life Beginning with the subjugation and appropriation of plants and animals, the objectification of life has increased in rapidity under the puritanical advanced ... whatevernmay illustrate their laws and customs and to publish and circulate in a correct form the most important of these, with such other works as may be calculated to raise the character ofthe ... rhetoric as a package deal Unlike the development ofthe PAP-state apparatus which transformed the local machine to the megamachine, and apart from the development of colonial impulses through the...
... subjugation and expropriation of life Beginning with the subjugation and appropriation of plants and animals, the objectification of life has increased in rapidity under the puritanical advanced ... whatevernmay illustrate their laws and customs and to publish and circulate in a correct form the most important of these, with such other works as may be calculated to raise the character ofthe ... rhetoric as a package deal Unlike the development ofthe PAP-state apparatus which transformed the local machine to the megamachine, and apart from the development of colonial impulses through the...
... edit and format tables of data PS2 Use mathematical formulae Learning With Text (T) Word processing PT3 Type paragraphs of text PT4 Edit and format paragraphs of text PT5 Create tables and edit ... collect and process different kinds of data and media Skill Areas Learning with Searches (H) Internet navigation and search Examples of Application Locate, select and use resources to enhance learning ... assignments and project work Learning with Spreadsheet (S) Data management and processing Process data and interpret results to draw inferences (e.g number patterns and what-if analysis) Plan and design...
... literacy and numeracy skills Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers additional ways to learn and demonstrate learning It allows teachers and pupils to: • manipulate images and data; ... video, animation and audio – based on different themes each year Besides promoting teamwork and collaboration, it also aims to enhance the development of media literacy among students and teachers ... the area of creative digital media, and to encourage user-created teaching and learning resources Students and teachers are encouraged to express themselves creatively through different media...
... re-matched games and repeated games, both aggregately and separately The approach is to see whether the range of prices available to subjects affects their choice of prices According to standard Nash ... expectation 5.1.2 Randomly re-matched games & repeated games Specifications and illustrate randomly re-matched games and repeated games separately When players are randomly matched, the average ... minimum and maximum available prices and synthesize them to test the relationship between the average price, minimum and maximum available prices and other experiment parameters with regression analysis...
... number of pairs of samples ua and ua + d which distance from each other is within the distance lag centred at d, and z(ua ) and z(ua +d) are the values that the variable z takes at samplesua and ua ... to calculate the most likely ofthe four rot risk classes as a function, for each fixed basal area, ofthe age andthe dominant height ofthe stand, obtaining for each value of basal area a graphic ... distribution ofthe age ofthe dominant strata andthe site index within the forest area can be seen in Figure The classification ofthe forest area in function ofthe stand age andthe site index...
... a variety of sources to collect data as well as quantitative and qualitative methods for analyzing the data The data on effectiveness of supplier diversity was categorized using deductive analysis ... units was identified, the supplier diversity coordinators at each unit was contacted and asked to provide a list ofthe names and e-mail addresses of all ofthe buyers in their units The final target ... implementation, and comparisons ofthe performance of American firms with that of European and Japanese competitors, researchers began to include the concept of culture as a plausible explanation...
... showed how a variety of examples that have been problematic for previous approaches are accounted for in a natural and straightforward fashion Furthermore, the generality ofthe approach makes it ... tells us that the object the m a n ' s weight is acting on is the ladder, and hence that the man is on the ladder The third pair of arguments are both downward directions The final pair of arguments, ... consists ofa predicate applied to a number of arguments We make use ofa duality between properties having a number of arguments, and arguments having a number of properties Parallelism is characterized...
... standard objections At the same time people often allow that aspects ofthetheory make it particularly attractive as a solution to the membership problem I explain these and review the two standard ... another and is probably the best-known theoryof political obligation It has significant attractions, but has fallen out of favour in light of two standard objections As I explain, actual contract theory ... mentioned, and any others that fall into the same category The laws address Socrates in particular At one point in their oration they note that his circumstances are somewhat special They are such that...
... a variety of sources to collect data as well as quantitative and qualitative methods for analyzing the data The data on effectiveness of supplier diversity was categorized using deductive analysis ... units was identified, the supplier diversity coordinators at each unit was contacted and asked to provide a list ofthe names and e-mail addresses of all ofthe buyers in their units The final target ... implementation, and comparisons ofthe performance of American firms with that of European and Japanese competitors, researchers began to include the concept of culture as a plausible explanation...
... Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Soft Soft coral coral (Sarcophyton (Sarcophyton sp) sp) in in Maqna, Maqna, Saudi Saudi Arabia Arabia 35 Chapter Patterns of soft coral in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea and diversity, ... collected and analyzed environmental data in the field andthe laboratory Hoang and Reinicke identified soft coral in the laboratory Hoang and Sawall analyzed data Hoang wrote the paper Reinicke, Sawall ... environmental parameters in the Red Sea The aim of this chapter is the comparison of xeniid assemblages in the Al-Wajh, Yanbu, Matura/Rabigh and Jeddah areas on the Saudi-Arabian Red Sea coast between...
... metals and dominates in the residue and organic bound fractions (Fig 7) The exchangeable Cr in the initial mixture was about 10% of total Cr andthe carbonate fraction was also about 10% total ... (Fig 4) The composting process increased the plant available Cu and Ni, but the plant available Pb was dramatically decreased The finding is similar to that of Garcia et al ,(1990) who extracted ... compost The composting process had the same effect on the speciation of Pb Therefore the mobility and plant availability of Pb were significantly reduced, because the leachability and plant availability...
... Norman Loayza and Thorsten Beck, 1998, Financial Intermediation and Growth: Causality and Causes, June, mimeo Lindgren, Carl-Johan, Gillian Garcia and Matthew I Saal, 1996, Bank Soundness and Macroeconomic ... foreign banks emerged as key players in recapitalization of banks; in Poland and Hungary foreign banks brought much needed know-how and capital; and in Argentina and New Zealand, foreign banks also ... collection and dissemination of data and information necessary to feed the risk-management; and (iii) technical assistance to bank traders and supervisors to acquire and maintain the necessary expertise...