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The Beacon - Vol 8 No. 7 - December 11, 2009, Merrimack College
The Beacon - Vol 8 No. 7 - December 11, 2009, Merrimack College
The Beacon
The Beacon - the student newspaper of Merrimack College. Volume 8, Number 7 - December 11, 2009. 12 pages
Measuring Marriage Or Measuring Individuals: An Ontological Analysis Of Marital Therapy Outcome Measures, Joseph Andrew Ostenson
Measuring Marriage Or Measuring Individuals: An Ontological Analysis Of Marital Therapy Outcome Measures, Joseph Andrew Ostenson
Theses and Dissertations
Many scholars have noted the pervasiveness of individualism in American culture, particularly in the marriage culture. Unfortunately, assuming individualism in the marriage culture poses very specific threats to marriage as an institution. Some claim that these individualistic assumptions have also infiltrated the marital sciences, undermining the efforts of researchers who hope to defend marriage. This dissertation explores that claim by analyzing seven of the most popular marital outcome instruments used by marital researchers today for individualistic assumptions. Using a conceptual analysis called "contrasting relations," the meanings of both the content and the process of the instruments are laid out according …
新新贸易理论的贡献与发展, 邓翔, 路征
新新贸易理论的贡献与发展, 邓翔, 路征
Zheng Lu (Chinese: 路征)
梅里兹 (Melitz, 2003)模型确立了异质企业贸易理论的基本框架 ,并迅速成为国际贸易理论研究的新热点 ,围绕着梅里兹模型 ,产生了一批从企业异质性角度分析国际贸易的研究成果 ,从而完善了新新贸易理论的理论体系。本文首先介绍了梅里兹模型的基本框架 ,然后分析了格里兹模型的局限 ,最后介绍了围绕梅里兹模型产生的最新理论成果及启示。
Around The Web: Janus-Faced Links
Around The Web: Janus-Faced Links
China Beat Blog: Archive 2008-2012
As December moves on, assessing the highs and lows of 2009 takes up more and more of our time — and this year, we have the added task of summing up the entire “00” decade. Below, some recent stories that say goodbye to 2009 (a little bit early), and one that says hello to 2010 (also a bit early).
1. We’ve recently seen several “best books of the year” lists, but not many of their selections have links to China — reflecting the fact that 2009 was something of an off-year in the China-related publishing field (especially compared to the …
Smes, Open Innovation And Ip Management: Advancing Global Development, Stanley P. Kowalski
Smes, Open Innovation And Ip Management: Advancing Global Development, Stanley P. Kowalski
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt] Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises (abbreviated herein henceforth as “SMEs”) are global drivers of technological innovation and economic development. Perhaps their importance has been somewhat eclipsed by the mega-multinational corporate entities. However, whereas the corporations might be conceptualized as towering sequoia trees, SMEs represent the deep, broad, fertile forest floor that nourishes, sustains and regenerates the global economic ecosystem.
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Broadly recognized as engines of economic and global development, SMEs account for a substantial proportion of entrepreneurial activity in both industrialized and developing countries. Indeed, their role as dynamos for technological and economic progress in developing countries is critical and …
Research In Semantic Web And Information Retrieval: Trust, Sensors, And Search, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Research In Semantic Web And Information Retrieval: Trust, Sensors, And Search, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Kno.e.sis Publications
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2009, Michelle Canales
Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2009, Michelle Canales
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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The Cowl - V. 74 - N. 12 - Dec 10, 2009
The Cowl - V. 74 - N. 12 - Dec 10, 2009
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 74 - Number 12 - December 10, 2009. 32 pages.
The Changing Landscape Of A Rural Region: The Effect Of The Harry S. Truman Dam And Reservoir In The Osage River Basin Of Missouri, Melvin Arthur Johnson
The Changing Landscape Of A Rural Region: The Effect Of The Harry S. Truman Dam And Reservoir In The Osage River Basin Of Missouri, Melvin Arthur Johnson
Department of Geography: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir project is of immense size. Many thousands of tons of raw materials were required to complete the construction of the dam and relocations. Millions of dollars were spent to acquire land, compensate those who were displaced, and to pay those who were employed in the planning, purchasing, coordinating, defending, and managing the myriad of contractors, contracts, and legal defenses. The affected area of the project is not only complex physically but also socially and economically. It is, therefore, not surprising that the counties studied (Benton, Henry, and St. Clair) would react in different …
Evaluating Compliance With Nfpa 1710: Grapevine Fire Department, Abigail Azima, William Bader, Michael Hennig, Pero Kerkula, Heather Parker
Evaluating Compliance With Nfpa 1710: Grapevine Fire Department, Abigail Azima, William Bader, Michael Hennig, Pero Kerkula, Heather Parker
Public Administration Capstone Reports
The project for the Grapevine Fire Department (GFD) has been undertaken in order to examine their fire response data in correlation to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Their set standards that they produce are not mandatory; however, they are ideal when measuring the efficiency of an organization, specifically fire departments. Therefore, the purpose of this project is to research and determine the level of compliance the GFD has within these set standards and to address any shortcomings. The people this research will affect includes the members of the GFD, citizens of Grapevine, and various areas the GFD also covers …
Lanthorn, Vol. 44, No. 30, December 10, 2009, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 44, No. 30, December 10, 2009, Grand Valley State University
Volume 44, July 8, 2009 - June 10, 2010
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Salvaging, Surrendering, And Saying Goodbye To My Leg, Laura L. Ellingson
Salvaging, Surrendering, And Saying Goodbye To My Leg, Laura L. Ellingson
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Nearly 20 years after my diagnosis with osteogenic sarcoma—a virulent, fist-sized tumor in my right femur just above the knee—my surgeon and I made the difficult decision to amputate my leg. After 12 reconstructive surgeries on my leg (and several on my chest and abdomen), 13 months of chemotherapy, three major staph and/or strep infections in my knee, and a promise that yet another surgical reconstruction of my leg would necessitate a lifetime on daily antibiotics and give me a knee that would almost certainly cease to function within a couple years, I was done. I had a good cry, …
Shared Understanding Of End-Users' Requirements In E-Science Projects, Peter Darch, Annamaria Carusi, Marina Jirotka
Shared Understanding Of End-Users' Requirements In E-Science Projects, Peter Darch, Annamaria Carusi, Marina Jirotka
Peter Darch
The acquisition by developers of e-science applications of a thorough understanding of the requirements of end-users has been recognized as playing a critical role in the usability of such applications. However, there is another dimension to such an understanding that also plays an important role, namely the extent to which these developers converge on a shared understanding of these requirements. This paper considers why such a shared understanding is important, and highlights possible obstacles to this that may arise in the context of e-science projects. A research project, consisting of qualitative case studies of two projects, is being undertaken, with …
The Tibet Question
China Beat Blog: Archive 2008-2012
“A Peking University student takes notes at a lecture titled ‘the Tibet question’ (you can just make out the Chinese for that at the top-right of his page). This student hardly ever put his pen down, while a few seats down from him another dozed happily.” —Alec Ash
Prospectus, December 9, 2009, Chuck Shepherd, Chrissie Mckenney, Merry Thomas, Levi Norman, Tara Moon Christopher, Sean Hermann, Isaac Mitchell, Cassandra Cunningham, Grant Garland, Arielle Vinegar, Ben Wilson, Aaron Geiger, Patrick Wood, Shagun Pradhan, Alishia Reynolds
Prospectus, December 9, 2009, Chuck Shepherd, Chrissie Mckenney, Merry Thomas, Levi Norman, Tara Moon Christopher, Sean Hermann, Isaac Mitchell, Cassandra Cunningham, Grant Garland, Arielle Vinegar, Ben Wilson, Aaron Geiger, Patrick Wood, Shagun Pradhan, Alishia Reynolds
Prospectus 2009
No abstract provided.
Portable Bank Account, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr
Portable Bank Account, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr
VIJAYA KRUSHNA VARMA Mr
Varma suggests radical bank reforms to usher in fully liberalized and transparent economic system. The time has come to radically reform banking sector to the ultimate level where there will be no NPAs, unemployment, black money, fake currency, economic recession and corruption. The government should liberalise the banking sector to establish a bank branch at every village or colony having population of 2500 so that each bank shall handle approximately 2000 accounts. The main objectives of fully liberalised banking sector are as follows* To give every citizen above the age of 15 years a portable bank savings account with permanent …
Manifest Greatness... Panahon Ng Mga Filipino Ang 21st Century: Ang Asian Century (Ang Pagpapanumbalik Sa Likas Na Karangalan Ng Lahat Ng Filipino Sa Buong Mundo), Emmanuel Mario B. Santos Aka Marc Guerrero
Manifest Greatness... Panahon Ng Mga Filipino Ang 21st Century: Ang Asian Century (Ang Pagpapanumbalik Sa Likas Na Karangalan Ng Lahat Ng Filipino Sa Buong Mundo), Emmanuel Mario B. Santos Aka Marc Guerrero
Emmanuel Mario B Santos aka Marc Guerrero
MANIFEST GREATNESS Panahon ng mga Filipino ang 21st century: Ang Asian Century (Ang pagpapanumbalik sa likas na Karangalan ng lahat ng Filipino sa buong mundo) Manifest Greatness is a work-in-progress Manifesto of, for and by Filipino citizens of the world in synergy with foreign national friends of the Filipino people worldwide in pursuit of genuine entrepreneurial wisdom
Schlafly Denounced Ala's Banned Books Week - Calls It "Bullying", Ginny Maziarka
Schlafly Denounced Ala's Banned Books Week - Calls It "Bullying", Ginny Maziarka
West Bend Community Memorial Library (Wisconsin), 2009
No abstract provided.
The Anchor, Volume 123.11: December 9, 2009, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 123.11: December 9, 2009, Hope College
The Anchor: 2009
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney
Governance In Motion: Service Provision And Child Welfare Outcomes In A Performance-Based, Managed Care Contracting Environment, Bowen Mcbeath, William Meezan
Governance In Motion: Service Provision And Child Welfare Outcomes In A Performance-Based, Managed Care Contracting Environment, Bowen Mcbeath, William Meezan
School of Social Work Faculty Publications and Presentations
Examining the linkage between service provision and client outcomes is important in performance-based human service environments. Since most performance initiatives reward agencies for improving client outcomes rather than providing specific services, managers may have incentives to streamline workers’ efforts and reduce resources devoted to services considered nonessential. This article uses data from a performance-based child welfare initiative to examine the relationship between child permanency outcomes, the services provided by caseworkers, and the environment surrounding frontline service provision. Findings indicate that greater service efforts are required to reunify children with parents than to reach other outcomes, including adoption and placement with …
An Empirical Methodology For Engineering Human Systems Integration, Nicholas S. Hardman
An Empirical Methodology For Engineering Human Systems Integration, Nicholas S. Hardman
Theses and Dissertations
The systems engineering technical processes are not sufficiently supported by methods and tools that quantitatively integrate human considerations into early system design. Because of this, engineers must often rely on qualitative judgments or delay critical decisions until late in the system lifecycle. Studies reveal that this is likely to result in cost, schedule, and performance consequences. This dissertation presents a methodology to improve the application of systems engineering technical processes for design. This methodology is mathematically rigorous, is grounded in relevant theory, and applies extant human subjects data to critical systems development challenges. The methodology is expressed in four methods …
Baby Boomers: Will They Be Moving To Rural Nebraska?, Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel
Baby Boomers: Will They Be Moving To Rural Nebraska?, Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel
Cornhusker Economics
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time it is with migration. Baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, are entering a stage of life when it is predicted that a significant number of them will be moving to rural areas; especially those areas with scenic amenities and low housing costs.
Revolucion,Emancipacion De La Esclavitud Y Acceso A La Ciudadania: Una Familia De Plantadores Franceses, Sus Esclavos Y Sus Descendientes, Entre La Revolucion De Haiti Y La Guerra De 1912 En Cuba, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
Revolucion,Emancipacion De La Esclavitud Y Acceso A La Ciudadania: Una Familia De Plantadores Franceses, Sus Esclavos Y Sus Descendientes, Entre La Revolucion De Haiti Y La Guerra De 1912 En Cuba, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
Cuban Research Institute Events
This flyer promotes "Revolucion,emancipacion de la esclavitud y acceso a la ciudadania: una familia de plantadores franceses, sus esclavos y sus descendientes, entre la revolucion de Haiti y la guerra de 1912 en Cuba", a lecture by Marial Iglesias Utset, Professor of History at Universidad de la Habana. Dr. Iglesias Utset is the author of Metaforas del cambio: Vida cotidiana en Cuba, 1898-1902.
The Brazilian Consensus, Andrea P. Pradilla
Ser Útil Para El Mundo, Guillermo Arosemena
Preserving & Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu
Preserving & Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu
Digital Preservation Presentations
No abstract provided.
Archive-It @ Georgetown Law: What We're Doing & What We Wish We Were Doing, Roger Skalbeck, Sarah Rhodes
Archive-It @ Georgetown Law: What We're Doing & What We Wish We Were Doing, Roger Skalbeck, Sarah Rhodes
Digital Preservation Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Chesapeake Project: Preserving The Digital Future, Anne Cassidy
The Chesapeake Project: Preserving The Digital Future, Anne Cassidy
Digital Preservation Publications
No abstract provided.
On The Web: Local Connections, National Reflections Webcast
On The Web: Local Connections, National Reflections Webcast
China Beat Blog: Archive 2008-2012
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations will hold its third annual CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections tonight, beginning at 8p.m. EST. In addition to a nationwide webcast by Kurt M. Campbell, there will be discussions in nearly 40 cities across the U.S. and China, focusing on topics tied to the interests of the local community (a full list of locations and speakers is available at the above link). The webcast will be available for all to view online tomorrow at the National Committee’s website.