... training, the awak-ening ofthe whole [person], the thorough introduction ofthe stu-dent to the life of America andofthe modern world, the completion of the task undertaken by the grammar and ... education. The other considers the singular focus on postsec-ondary expansion naïve and shortsighted and suggests that education needs to focus on the needs of individuals and families and make ... have their roots in two previous educational expansions. The expansion of secondary education made high school diplomas almost ubiquitous, andthe expansion of post-secondary education in the...
... regulations (1999). The government of France suggested favorable conditions to Disneyland such as 50% tax reduction of construction, a construction of TGV station and highway interchange in front of ... not only to the cinema industry but also the tourism and leisure industries because ofthe economic impactof films on tourism and leisure on regions. From the industrial viewpoint, cinema and ... social impact as well as a general economic impact. On the other point of view, a positive social impact itself can induce a positive economic impact. Successful events change the image of the...
... affect population health. In this paper, we present one ofthe first investigations oftheimpactof small and moderate disasters on childhood morbidity, physical growth, and immunizations by combining ... immunization regimen by four months of age, only children up to 15 months of age at the time of survey would have been “at risk” of not receiving the vaccination during the prior 11 months. For ... immunization coverage by nearly 18%. However, we find important differences in the impacts of natural disasters by gender and age of the child, mother’s education, and between Northern and Southern...
... Africa andthe role of research.8. Summary and Conclusions The primary objective of this study was to assess the impacts of fodder shrubs on milk production and income in East Africa. Other impacts, ... analysis ofthe impacts ofthe technology on milk production and income, mainly at the household level, but also presenting estimates of impact at nationally and regionally. Section 6 focuses on ... by farmers (and controlling for breed and season), (2) an understanding ofthe constraints on adopting the planting of shrubs and its impact, and (3) how women benefit from the technology....
... Barness and Johnson [77], decision-making depends onthe pre-existing views ofthe information recipient, their desires and wishes, the way the information is presented, the framing ofthe data, the ... focusing onthe psychological implications oftheimpactof gynecological cancer on reproduction are scarce. As such, psychological intervention on reproduction in the context of cancer constitutes ... orientation requires the consideration of possible positive and negative outcomes of the transitional process to motherhood andthe development of action plans to manage those situations. Work...
... reasons) These reasons will make up the body ofthe essay. You will then write on each of these three reasons to make up the three body paragraphs ofthe essay. 1. it is more personal and homey, ... write the essay: - first, make an outline ofthe essay; - then develop the body ofthe essay using the reasons given, and -finally, write the conclusion. Practice Writing Sessions ... C. Conclusion A. Form the introduction: - restate the question, and - write the thesis by: - answering the question, and - giving at least 3 reasons why First you restate the...
... for either the bank rates or the market rates, suggesting non-stationary interest rates. While the IPS test indicates stationarity ofthe Boone indicator, the null hypothesis of non-stationarity ... the applied panel unit root and cointegration tests. Section 5 presents the various data sets used. The results onthe various tests and estimates ofthe spread model andthe error correction ... across the euro area countries. We use the group mean panel version ofthe Pedroni test. The null hypothesis of this test assumes a unit root in the residuals of the cointegration regression,...
... four, then the PSU_MOS = 1;• If the number of clinics is between five and ten, then the PSU_MOS = 2; and • If the number of clinics is more than ten, the PSU_MOS = 3.This definition ofthe PSU_MOS ... country.• Second, the response rate in the study ofthe patients is very high, obviating the need to adjust for non-response bias.• Third, the data allows for comparison ofthe public and private ... length of stay in hospital, and on the cost of providing health services.• In addition to the suffering and loss ofhuman life caused, HIV/AIDS is expected tohave a profound effect onthe labour...
... substitutions imposed on the backbone conformation of WT* shows that the pattern of P37P38P19W45Fig. 1. Ribbon structure modelled onthe X-ray structure of human ubiquitin [32]. The position and ... erturba-tions andthe pattern of NOEs in the vicinity of the mutation sites. Deviations of Ha signals from random coilchemical shifts pro vide a sensitive probe of local perturba-tions to secondary ... substitutions are notsignificantly perturbing the backbone conformation and dynamics ofthe protein around the mutation sites and in the adjacent a-helix. Analogous NMR s tudies ofthe S19Pmutant...
... assayed by varying the concen-tration of Tm in the presence of constant concentration of F-actin and myosin S1. In this condition, Tm inh ibits the ATPase activity as its concentration increases [33]. ... stability ofthe protein as a whole, ratherthan onthe position ofthe mutation in the polypeptide chain,as demonstrated by the biophysical assays. Our studies h aveprovided additional contributions ... contributions to the understanding of the effects of these mutations onthe clinical symptoms of patients carrying cardiomyopathic Tms.Experimental proceduresConstruction of expression plasmids and site-directedmutagenesisThe...
... interaction B-B - between ions in sublattice B and interaction A-B - between ions of sublattices A and B. We denote λaa, λbb, λab correspond to molecular-field constants of exchange interaction ... frustration arising from the co-existence of competing antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interactions. The separation of FC and ZFC curves at low temperatures could be considered that the sample ... lattice constant and volume of unit cell increase with Zn content in the samples due to larger ionic radius of Zn2+ ion (0.82 Å) substituted for Ni2+ ion (0.78 Å). The X-ray density, the real...
... socio-economic conditions ofthe sample households are not only due to the water pollution and the poor environment ofthe households in the study area but also there are many other personal and ... in the south to Pulicat lake mouth in the north, a distance of about 100 km. This coastal belt once boasted ofthe second largest beach and one ofthe second longest beaches and one ofthe ... pollution, air pollution andthe degraded living environment. The influence of these factors on their life and there by the productivity are analysed with the help of multivariate analysis. The...
... 2003. Comparison of the Total Phenolic and Ascorbic P.:::l Content of Freeze-Dried and Air-Dried Marionberry, Strawberry, and Corn Grown Using Conventional, OrganiC, and Sustainable ... that, some of the plants were treated as culinary herb and used as season and to preserve food. The examples of common culinary herbs were cinnamon, garlic, ginger, onion, parsley, ... Perception Towards Herbs 2.1.4 Current Trend of Consumption of Herbs 2.2 Herb of Limnophila aromatica 2.2. 1The Morphology of Limnophila aromatica 2.2.2 The Uses and Benefits of Limnophila...