... with this mind to our great profit in both health
and strength by keeping our thoughts off the body. By
forgetting that we have a body and thereby refraining form
interfering with the proper ... grew from a minute cell
smaller than the point of a pin. Just think! A cell or seed the
size of a pin point contained within itself in essence andin
entirety, the wonderful being that you ...
publicity and people rather than be the object of any
attention and he explained the presence of the furnishings
by saying that he loved beautiful things and therefore
surrounded himself with them....
...
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3. The Internet in China
This chapter will provide information about the origin and history of the internet in China.
First, ... changed since the Open Door Policy in 1977. With the
introduction of the internet, a lot of changes were made inthe structure of theChinese
government, and therefore the different ministries and ... theChinese government
insisted in introducing and developing the internet, since it is supposed to be so troublesome
to control. Then, the function of the media in China will be explained,...
... positions, (feminine) colonized and (masculine) colonizer. No bi-
Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing
rights of the citizens, and all interest inthe constitution, inand to which they were
born, ... as central to the maintenance of
order. For part of what Burke fears inthe Jacobin revolt is the unfixing
of the proper bounds of feminine and masculine sexual restraint just at
the moment when ... would thereby be lost. Here Burke avows the central role of
masculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social,
political, and national order: without ‘‘that subordination of the...
... authoritative inthe Middle Ages called their
authority into question. When combined with the propaganda poten-
tial of the printing press to disseminate such findings, printing became
a major force behind ... of
books, including one on the concept of Fatherland inthe Netherlands
from early modern times till World War II and one on Dutch lieux-
de-m´emoire.
Introduction
(as developed by Gutenberg inthe ... flood of supportive information
and suppressing contrary stories and externally by feeding information to
their vassal papers in Avignon and London.
Furthermore, inthe s,
they launched a...
... drawing an overall picture of the two relevant verbs inthe English and
Vietnamese languages, the author made effort to deeply investigate into the objective verbs
by analyzing and synthesizing ... in terms of
MiCA and MaCA in details. Therefore, within this study, the author focuses on analyzing
and contrasting them in terms of MiCA (concerning grammatical and semantic features of
the ... morphological features. Furthermore, ‘run’ and ‘chạy’
coincide in their general meanings and meanings in some idioms. Interestingly, ‘run’ is
richer in meanings, consequently richer in synonyms than...
... realized bythe subject of the sentence by
the speaker (or by some other agents). Inthe epistemic world, the must inthe same
sentence could be read as a logical necessity according to the reasoning ... in
improving reading skill andin doing some English-Vietnamese translation. I found that
students still have many problems in understanding the texts, and especially in interpreting
the writer’s opinion ... at random. Then the data are
analyzed and systematized to work out a fresh insight into the meanings expressed by can,
may, must and their equivalents in Vietnamese.
5. Design of the study
The...
... both inthe mode l andinthe data. Mo reove r, price ratios are disproportionately lo wer
for short-term debt when short spreads are high both inthe model andinthe data.
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The distinct dynam ... time-varying differences i n the prices, and
inthe liquidity and insurance benefits o f these two assets, which rationalize the mo vements
in s pread curv es and maturity composition observed in t ... v
c
(b
S
,b
L
,y) is the value associa ted with not defaulting and sta yin g inthe contra ct and
v
d
(y) is the value associated with default.
Since we assume that default costs are incurred w henever the borro...
... bond, and
the BEIR calculated from these
two yields.
Table 1 shows the sample means and measures of the variability of the nominal and real
yields andthe BEIR. The drop inthe mean and variability ... risk. The decline inthe BEIR, however, is due largely to a drop inthe nominal
yield, rather than to a large increase inthe real yield.
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The falling BEIR may reflect a
generalized flight by ... a nominal bond, we obtain a nominal ytm. Inthe case of the RRB, we use
the market price andthe real coupon rate to obtain a real ytm. Inthe absence of
distortions, the spread between the...
... from
input from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), presents a broad overview of the findings of
the survey.
8. The survey covered the banking supervisors and 71 banks inthe following ...
- the management and financial information systems, including the electronic
information system and electronic banking services;
- the accuracy and reliability of the accounting records and ...
35. The activities of the internal audit department should include drawing up a risk-
based audit plan, examining and assessing the available information, communicating the
results, and following...
... committed to adopting the IASB’s international
financial reporting standards (IFRS) for the preparation and reporting of financial
statements by companies with shares held bythe public. This ... official accounting standards, the EU provided a clear and distinct
alternative to US GAAP for international firms and investors. It also reinforced the
IASB’s role as the focal point for the convergence ... so that they do not have to incur the cost
of familiarizing themselves with financial reporting standards used in other countries or
of translating financial results from one set of standards...