... watermelons and vaccine matter at the island and that is about all the touch Ratona gets with the world The Pajaro paused at the mouth of the harbour, roll ing heavily in the swell that sent the whitecaps ... Kentucky When the meal was concluded the Carib woman came and removed the dishes and cloth Reeves strewed them table with excellent cigars, and Plunkett, with the others, lighted one of these with ... from the water of the harbour The consul occupied a place somewhat near the tail of his political party's procession The music of the band wagon sounded very faintly to him in the distance The...
... value' It tells firms to expand output and investment to the point where the market value of the firm is at a maximum.10 Stakeholder theory To the extent that stakeholder theory argues that firms ... the playing field that stakeholder theory opens to them Stakeholder theory gives them the appearance of legitimate political access to the sources of decision making power in organisations, and ... reduce their effectiveness But there is something deeper in the evolution of the human psyche that drives the attraction to stakeholder theory Conflicts between family and markets and their role...
... social learning theories of Rotter’ and Bandura’ 3-1reflect and are derived from these views Bandura’s social learning theory (SLT),’ which he has recently relabelled social cognitive theory (SCT),&dquo; ... cognitive) theory builds upon the seminal work of Tolman’ and Kurt Lewin.ó-9 Accordingly, considerable overlap should be ex- pected The similarity of the HBM and Bandura’s social ted in the following ... because they feel that the required effort on their part to avoid the problem exceeds the possible gain These facts support the need to include the traditional components of the HBM in any comprehensive...
... categories, and a new understanding of the history and fundamentals of capitalist development andthe class struggle Starting in the early 1970s, a feminist theory took shape that radicalized the theoretical ... and alienation, and live with the anguish of not being able give to the people they love the care they give to others across the world, we know that something quite dramatic is happening in the ... reproducing their families regardless of the value the market places on their lives, valorizing their existence, reproducing them for their own sake, even when the capitalists declare their uselessness...
... management theory2 as the status and foundations of project management theory (subsection 1.1) andthe nature and life cycle of projects (subsection 1.2) 1.1 Project management theory from the industrial ... navigate between the conflicting demands of time, cost and performance The project manager constantly has to weigh these demands against each other and trade off one against the other If there are time ... for and which is the best way to get there?) versus the need to act as if there is certainty and make management decisions continuously the knowledge asymmetry between the project manager and the...
... of the distinctive ideas of quantum information theory are then introduced, before I turn to consider the dilemma that faces the slogan ‘Information is Physical’ The claim that the everyday and ... physical principle, the Turing Principle, underlies the Church-Turing hypothesis; and consider briefly the question of whether the Church-Turing hypothesis might serve as a constraint on the laws of physics ... present themselves for providing an answer to the question ‘What is information’ in the case of information theory On the first the answer is: what is quantified by the Shannon information and mutual...
... I am concerned here, rather, with what Weitz did 111 Alexandre Erler the artists and their public – the people who go to concerts and art galleries, the museum curators, the art critics, etc I ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character of the concept of art But on the other hand, the ... Levinson, Jerrold (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics (Oxford University Press), 136-54 WEITZ, M (1956) The Role of Theory in Aesthetics’, in Neill, Alex and Ridley, Aaron, The Philosophy of Art:...
... testing whether these examples can satisfy the definition given in §5 for a quantum switch One question is whether the states ρ1 and ρ2 are sufficiently different, andthe other is whether the quantum ... quantum theory based on the ideas in this paper lies in producing a formal theory to justify this heuristic discussion Such a theory is sketched in §5 and will be developed further elsewhere The ... principle, there is no difficulty with assigning a quantum state to a photographic plate, or to the photographic plate andthe electron andthe entire camera andthe developing machine and so on These...
... some known and new reconstruction and geometric phase formulas The Euler free rigid body, the heavy top, andthe underwater vehicle are used to illustrate some of the points of thetheoryThe main ... reduction theoryand some new results in Lagrangian reduction theory Reduction theory, which has its origins in the classical work of Euler, Lagrange, Hamilton, Jacobi, Routh and Poincar´, is one of the ... diag(I1 , I2 , I3 ) andthe mass matrix by M = diag(m1 , m2 , m3 ); these matrices include the “added” inertias and masses due to the fluid The total mass of the body is denoted m andthe acceleration...
... a two-way street 26 The Theory- Practice Gap in International Relations Not only can good theory influence practice by shaping the questions people ask andthe hypotheses they consider; a careful ... laying the basis for a closer examination in chapters and of how explicitly relevant research and theorizing could improve both policymaking and scholarship Section five discusses theThe Theory- Practice ... opportunities, the value of their money, whether they feel that their values are safe or under attack, and perhaps whether they will be safe from attack by weapons of mass destruction or terrorism These...
... of the sonata They emphasize the neighbournote pitches of the modal island, the E and G that circle around F, with the G here enharmonically treated as F The recollection of the modal island ... in the sonatas, the ambiguity of their definition andthe composer’s relationship to them This is followed by the longest and possibly most important chapter (‘Syntax’), which deals with all the ... David Sutherland, Alvaro Torrente and Ben Walton I owe a debt to the staff of the Pendlebury Library of the Faculty of Music andthe University Library, Cambridge I also learnt much from the Part...
... in the study design, statistical analysis and helped to draft the manuscript; CMT participated in the study design and data collection; KL helped to draft the manuscript and took part in the theoretical ... original form As mentioned above, the Chi-Square (both for the model and for items separately) has the purpose of assessing whether the data collected fits the expected theoretical model Thus, p values ... significantly between the two samples and raises the question of whether these similarities remain or not in other different cultures The demonstration of cultural invariance of the core attitudes...
... in the study design, statistical analysis and helped to draft the manuscript; CMT participated in the study design and data collection; KL helped to draft the manuscript and took part in the theoretical ... original form As mentioned above, the Chi-Square (both for the model and for items separately) has the purpose of assessing whether the data collected fits the expected theoretical model Thus, p values ... significantly between the two samples and raises the question of whether these similarities remain or not in other different cultures The demonstration of cultural invariance of the core attitudes...
... Black's view of the 20th century starts with the War, identifying it as the demarcation between the Highlands of the 19th centuryandthe Highlands of the 20th, and from this he traces the multifarious ... Shaw’s ‘Land, people and nation: historicist voices in the Highland land campaign, c.1850-1883’54, and Charles Withers’ The historical creation of the Scottish Highlands’.55 Gaelic and Highland cultural ... Cameron, Land for the People?, p.163 Ewen Cameron and Iain J.M Robertson, '''Fighting and Bleeding for the Land'': the Scottish Highlands andthe Great War' in Catriona M.M MacDonald and E.W McFarland...
... at the complex relations between imperialist sport cultures andthe local cultural rationalities, andthe ways in which they are dialectically and historically informed Expanding the game to the ... soldiers and missionaries during the early period of the American colonial period at the turn of the twentieth century Currently, the ubiquitous presence of hardcourts and makeshift hoops across the ... into the origins of basketball’s introduction and popularity, the patterns of its spread and significance, and its relationship with the formation of the Philippine nation-state in the 20th century...
... consume the bulk of the calculation Backcalculation of other variables from the primary unknown requires a small fraction of the computational effort Therefore, the force method (or IFM) andthe ... displacement, and related induced variables External load encompasses the mechanical load, the thermal load, andthe load that is induced because of the movement of the structure's foundation The response ... the y- and z-axes is marked as yÀ"y and zÀ"z, respectively The centroid of the cross-section (Oc) is the intersection of the axes of symmetry The origin of the coordinate system O is the projection...
... moment in theory registers a diffusion and winnowing of the force of theory as an institutional practice and mode, at least of the force that theory carried with it when it took the field in the 1970s ... in the mid- and late 1980s, I out with a self-proclaimed Theory Crew That is, we were taken with theory, signing up for all thetheory courses we could and avoiding traditional staples like the ... tenor and conceptual concern into criticism As the story usually goes, that moment of theory was defused by the ‘‘antitheory’’ polemics of the mid-1980s andthe undertow of neopragmatism, and superseded...
... take up one or the other pole of the antinomies to the exclusion of the other; thus it argues, for example, against both good-centered and right-based theories of the common law and against both ... far-reaching and profound, and they form the set of themes whose elaboration is the purpose of this book They are: that there is a solid basis in reality for the distinction (though not the bifurcation) ... as the unifying theme of the common law and so must be methodically drawn from the object rather than baldly asserted beforehand Nevertheless, we can try to indicate at the outset some of the...