Vandana Shiva doing the ‘tree hugging’ Dr. Vandana Shiva is an Indian environmental activist‚ ecofeminist‚ anti-globalization author‚ physicist‚ and philosopher. As an environmental activist she has co-ordinated‚ supported and learned from grassroots networks on a wide range of issues across India. Advocates ‘tree hugging’‚ the tactic of hugging trees to prevent them being cut down. Supports ‘Navdanya’ (meaning 9 seeds): “Conserving seed is conserving biodiversity‚ conserving knowledge of
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changes in relative wages‚ and that the use of computers on the job shows significant differences across local labor markets. Motivated by this evidence‚ the purpose of this project is to use the Surveys of Manufacturing Technology (1988‚ 1991 and 1993 – hereafter SMT) to develop a new geographic area series for release to the public on the use‚ plans to use‚ and reasons for using advanced manufacturing technologies‚ and to generate regionally representative statistical weights for future SMT micro
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Contents Page: Section one: 12th of February 1993- The day Jamie Bulger was murdered. Section two: 18th of February 1993- The day of the arrest 12th February 1993- The day Jamie Bulger was murdered On the 12th of February‚ Jamie Bulger (aged two) was waiting outside a store in the New Strand Shopping Centre. He was in the shopping centre accompanied by his mother‚ the reason why he waiting outside the store and not with his mother is still unknown and can’t be said in this report
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31.05.12 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3-4 2. Definitions and Change of Concepts 4-5 3. Causes and Characteristics 5-7 4. Effects on Families and Social Life 8 5. Forms of Therapy 9 6. “Pro Ana” and “Thinspiration” 9-12 7. Prevention and Campaigns 12-13 8. Conclusion 13-14 9. Sources 14-16 2 Introduction The eating disorder ‘Anorexia nervosa’ is a disease; people who suffer from it have an extreme fear of gaining weight. The
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work. The energy system requires to do body work that takes several different forms: mechanical‚ electrical‚ light‚ radiant‚ and heat (Economos‚ 1993). Energy system is like matter‚ which can neither be created nor destroyed (Bortz‚ 1993). It can only be changed into another form; therefore energy is constant cycle in the body and environment (Nelson‚ 1993). Potential energy is stored energy which is ready to be used. Kinetics energy is active energy which can be used to do work (Burke‚ 1991). Energy
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the company they work for. Plenty of research has been done on this topic of flexibility and almost all of them show that in fact this working “method” has proven to have quite positive results (Stewart and Spatz‚ 1993). Among them‚ the Australian researchers Stewart and Spatz (1993)‚ state that the significance that flexibility has on the productivity on the work place is not to be neglected and this is proven and accepted both by the employees and by the managers of the companies. Those companies
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507 BIBLIOGRAPHY Adam Hand Moodley K 1993 The Negotiated Revolution. Oxford University Press‚ Cape Town. African National Congress programme. (ANC) 1994 Reconstruction and development Umanyano Publications‚ Johannesburg. Alkalimat A 1996 The Fight for Freedom as a Public Debate: The Case of Affirmative Action in the United States. In: Nzimande Affirmative Action and Transformation. Band Mpumalelo S (Eds) Indicator Press‚ Durban. American
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THE PROCESSES OF BUILDING BRAND EQUITY This paper combines the conceptual framework of customer-based brand equity (Keller‚ 1993) and six-stage model of brand evolution (Goodyear‚ 1996) to develop the processes of building brand equity. Focuses of brand equity building are suggested for each stage. Key words: brand equity‚ brand knowledge‚ brand evolution INTRODUCTION Successfully building‚ managing‚ and tracking the brand equity of brands are main goals of brand management. The brand strategies
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responsibility: The students ’ view. Teaching and Teacher Education‚ 17(3)‚ 307-319. Meece‚ J. L. (1994). The role of motivation in self-regulated learning. Hillsdale‚ NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Morrison‚ J. A.‚ Olivos‚ K.‚ Dominguez‚ G.‚ Gomez‚ D.‚ & Lena‚ D. (1993). The application of family systems approaches to school behaviour problems on a school-level discipline board: an outcome study. Elementary School Guidance and Counseling‚ 27‚ 258-272. Neville‚ B. (1991). The person-centered approach to classroom
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Cited: Beals‚ Gregory (1993‚ Oct 21). Why Good Cops Go Bad. Newsweek‚ p. 18. Carter‚ David L Co. Castaneda‚ Ruben (1993‚ Jan Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. James‚ George (1993‚ Mar Times‚ p. 8. James‚ George (1993‚ Nov To Stop. The New York Times‚ p. 3. Sherman‚ Lawrence W (1978) enforcement. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company. Weber‚ Bruce (1993‚ April 3)
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