…t for and protection of minorities; • functioning market economy as well as the capacity to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union; • the ability to take on the obligations of membership including adherence to the aims of political, economic and monetar…
…e opportunity to engage in activities that have the potential to increase their capacity for learning. In this study, “play” was researched and de- ined as unstructured play with free choice of props and activities, with or without adult guidance (Fagen, 1981; Smith, 1982). Metho…
…f the extent to which a university is “internationalized” is the uni- versity’s capacity to deliver programs in English (Wang et al., 2017). The use of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) is a growing glob- al trend in universities outside the major English-speaking countrie…
…Standards, Processes, and Practice • 29 Chapter 4 Knowledge Sharing in Software Development • 43 Part II Techniques Chapter 5 Making Sense of Project Management • 71 Chapter 6 Mapping Knowledge Flows • 89 Chapter 7 Software Process Improvement Using Light Knowledge Tools • 103 Ch…
…Deputy General Counsel, Knowledge and Research, of the Bank since 2009. In this capacity, he provides intellectual leadership on strategic legal issues facing the Bank, oversees advisory services on law and justice reforms, and leads the Bank’s knowledge agenda on law, justice, a…
…- tion of the royal family. ment to their culture, protected by the king in his capacity as the 'guardian of tradition'. Yet, there is no sign of a mass movement Others cite the purported supernatural pow- calling for multi-party democracy. Not all ers of the monarch as a tool of…
…orld trade is a relection of the continent’s inability to expand its productive capacity, rather than of its resistance to openness. According to UNCTAD (1999), the conven- tional emphasis on trade, as opposed to investment and accumulation, is thus misplaced. In addition, as not…
…tween men and women emerged. Both civilized and noncivilized societies have the capacity to regulate human behavior, as they endeavor to satisfy human needs, but do not guarantee promoting human happiness. Civilization does create new technological and political capacities, along…
…s Looms 336 11.21 Indian Shipments of Short-Staple Spindles 337 11.22 Installed Capacity of Indian Short-Staple Spindles, 2009 338 11.23 Employment in Indian Textile and Apparel Sectors, 2001 and 2006 339 11.24 Employment in Indian Formal and Informal Textile and Apparel Segments…
…r ridged fields when they suddenly realized that they had exceeded the carrying capacity of the hills (as implied by the arguments of Rice 1978 and Harrison 1977). An Evolutionary Perspective on Kekchi Corn Farming and Settlement To tie the theoretical perspectives offered above …
…on highlights examples of private sponsor- lish,” an overall higher integration capacity, and from par- ship programs in other countries that seek community-based ticular countries of origin. This “cherry picking” of refugees solutions to fill the resettlement gap. Community spon…
…essment and adjustment with respect to meeting the needs of their students. The capacity to do so must be ensured and nurtured. Schools should be held accountable to their primary clients: students, parents, and the local community. Current accountability systems make the state a…
… the legal sphere. Because the superior power in the protec- torate assumed the capacity to enter into international agreements, it also assumed some of the characteristics of the ‘sovereign’ state. For example, the superior power often took over jurisdiction of capital crimes an…
…fraid of context and the local, because they expose their ignorance and lack of capacity. They are thus caught in a trap of their own making. Agency on the ground in hidden, local and contextual modes – representing little-noticed or little-understood dynamics of peace formation …
…, where the state acquires its sovereignty in the political process of building capacity for the statehood and is eventually recognized by other states, African states gained their sovereign status instantly by collective recognition by the international community, such as the UN…