…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…
…athy as referring to the identifying with, entering into, having an imaginative capacity to, and sharing the same feeling as the other is, in its literary sense of a translation of the term, similar to the German words Einfühlung and Nachfühlen. However, Drummond points out that …
…ampaign finance, she goes on to argue that campaign regulations affect parties’ capacity to discharge these three functions, as well as their internal structure. Destri ends the chapter by arguing that campaign finance regulation should be designed in a way that harnesses interna…
…ly to enable aging and least-developed regions of Eastern Poland to enhance the capacity building of their participation in the creation of growth and jobs. While in the thematic-sectoral dimensions are considered as necessary: (1) “to counteract negative demographic trends and f…
…e is the mechanical inertia. Actual inertias vary widely depending upon machine capacity and speed but when expressed in terms of the machine electrical rat- ing, a narrow band of values is obtained. This gives the inertia (or stored energy) constant, H, and is defined as: Stored…
…ly access urban eco- nomic activity and city space. Signe Sørensen examines the capacity of the informal sector to absorb unemployed urban youth through self-employment in the informal micro- enterprise (IME) sector. Using Ghana as a case study, Sørensen finds that external const…
…, a measure of the with zero disorder of system. It is also proportional to the capacity of a sys- tem to hold information. energy con- We know – or we believe, according to the standard theory of sumption? physics, so with good reason – that the universe is grinding to the heat …