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    ‘You don’t live when you are unemployed—you exist’ (Jackson & Crooks 1993). Impact of unemployment and Cultural Norms on environment and development “Think Globally‚ Act Locally” 1. Introduction. The concept of “environment” has evolved since it started to become a global issue in the early 1970s. At first‚ it was a kind of global recognition that the Earth‟s ecosystems are in fact fragile‚ and that human beings have been contributing much to its de generation. When countries started to join efforts

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    Green Christianity; a sustainable future through faith Environmentalism is an advocacy toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution. This is certainly not a static movement. Instead‚ it is constantly evolving in response to new scientific discoveries‚ leading to conscious awareness of an earth in danger. In the 1970s and 80s‚ environmentalism aimed at a candid approach by simply trying to preserve certain resources and nature reserves. Today‚ forward-looking environmentalists

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    BIBLICAL FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPING CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGY Introduction Christianity which we follow today may not exist if there were no contextual theology. We would all have to learn Hebrew‚ Greek‚ Aramaic and culture of Israel by compulsion and then try to fit into the religious practices like circumcision‚ Sabbath and Jerusalem. It would be a problem for people other than the Jews to really understand and accept. Contextual theology helps people to know God better as it makes the Gospel relevant

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    Form Codes AEHE‚ BWHE The SAT® SAT’ 1 ESSAY Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. ESSAY 1 ESSAY Time 25 minutes The essay gives you an opportunity to show how effectively you can develop and express ideas. You should‚ therefore‚ take care to develop your point of view‚ present your ideas logically and clearly‚ and use language precisely. Your essay must be written on the lines provided on your answer sheet-you will receive

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    Ecological Economics 102 (2014) 1–7 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Ecological Economics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ecolecon Analysis Lessons from resource management by indigenous Maori in New Zealand: Governing the ecosystems as a commons Viktoria Kahui ⁎‚ Amanda C. Richards University of Otago‚ Economics‚ PO Box 56‚ Dunedin‚ New Zealand a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 30 September 2013 Received in revised form 9 February 2014

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    International Business: The New Realities‚ 3e (Cavusgil) Chapter 4 The Cultural Environment of International Business 1) Cross-cultural risk is often intensified by managers with geocentric tendencies. Answer: FALSE Difficulty: Easy Skill: Concept Objective: 4-1 AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy; Multicultural and diversity understanding 2) An ethnocentric orientation positively impacts the ability of managers to manage business projects and new business practices abroad.

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    It is defined as "a naturalistic philosophy that rejects all supernaturalism and relies primarily upon reason and science‚ democracy and human compassion" (Lamont‚ cited in Edwords‚ 1989: para. 6). Therefore‚ humanism can be described as an ‘anthropocentric’ or ‘human-centered’. It puts great emphasis on the study of both human needs and interests. It believes that human beings act out of

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    plants. A common feature of all such forms of inanimate and animate objects was the sense of awe or fear that they evoked. The description of living organisms including human beings began much later in human history. Societies which indulged in anthropocentric view of biology could register limited progress in biological knowledge. Systematic and monumental description of life forms brought in‚ out of necessity‚ detailed systems of identification‚ nomenclature and classification. The biggest spin off

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    Ministry of Education‚ Science‚ Youth and Sports of Ukraine Kyiv National Linguistic University Professor O. M. Morokhovsky Chair of English Lexicology and Stylistics COURSE PAPER LOVE DESIGNATIONS IN MODERN ENGLISH: NOMINATIVE AND COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVES ANASTASIA VARGAS Group 403 Department of Germanic Philology Research Adviser Assist. Prof. DARIA YU. KUZNIETSOVA PhD (Linguistics) Kyiv 2011

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    Kang-Li Wu 2007‚ "Marketing Ecological Communities: Experience from the Eco-Community Pilot Projects in Tainan of Taiwan"‚ The Business Review‚ Cambridge‚ vol. 8‚ no. 2‚ pp. 100. With the promoting of the concept of sustainable development and ecological design‚ developing ecological community has become an important policy goal in Taiwan. However‚ how should the concept of ecological communities be promoted to the potential homebuyer’s remains an unanswered research question? This paper explores

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