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تعداد نتایج: 409315  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Hongtao Duan Ronghua Ma Xiaofeng Xu Fanxiang Kong Shouxuan Zhang Weijuan Kong Jingyan Hao Linlin Shang

The algal blooming in the inland lakes has become a critically important issue for its impacts not only on local natural and social environments, but also on global human community. However, the occurrences of blooming on larger spatial scale and longer time scale have rarely been studied. As the third largest freshwater lake in China, Lake Taihu has drawn increasing attention from both public ...

Journal: :Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita 2017
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2008
Ellen R. McGrattan

Empirical studies quantifying the benefits of increased foreign direct investment (FDI) have been unable to provide conclusive evidence of a positive impact on host country’s economic performance. I show that the lack of robust evidence is not inconsistent with theory, even if the eventual gains to FDI are large, if restrictions on FDI are lifted only gradually and part of FDI is intangible inv...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2015
Ahmed M Abdel-Khalek Mayssah A El Nayal

This study sought to explore the sex and cultural differences in satisfaction with life between undergraduate men and women recruited from four Arab countries, i.e., Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Qatar (N = 1,322); ages ranged from 18 to 27 years. The participants responded to the Arabic version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Egyptian and Lebanese women obtained significantly higher mean sc...

2000
Morris Altman

The conventional neoclassical economic wisdom argues that the opportunity costs of environmental regulations are high, with negative implications for costs and profits and, by implication, for growth and per capita gross domestic product (GDP). The minority view that environmental controls induce cost offsets that minimise such opportunity costs is marginalised by the conventional wisdom, which...

2012
Laura D Howe Bruna Galobardes Alicia Matijasevich David Gordon Deborah Johnston Obinna Onwujekwe Rita Patel Elizabeth A Webb Debbie A Lawlor James R Hargreaves

Much has been written about the measurement of socio-economic position (SEP) in high-income countries (HIC). Less has been written for an epidemiology, health systems and public health audience about the measurement of SEP in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). The social stratification processes in many LMIC-and therefore the appropriate measurement tools-differ considerably from those in...

2007

Introduction Low-quality education is an endemic problem in most developing countries. International tests of student achievement consistently show that developing countries score at the bottom of the performance scale. In many countries, raising education quality has replaced expanding coverage as the principal challenge facing education ministries. In fact, a recent study by Hanushek titled “...

2011
David W. Thompson

I am happy to be with you today to share some perspectives on the state of our space industry, and to discuss the challenges we face and the potential directions we could pursue to ensure the U.S. remains the world leader in space. As we are all aware, during recent decades national security space capabilities have become essential to America’s military forces, intelligence operations and forei...

Journal: :Disasters 2009
Sergio O Saldaña-Zorrilla Krister Sandberg

Mexico's vast human and environmental diversity offers an initial framework for comprehending some of the prevailing great disparities between rich and poor. Its socio-economic constructed vulnerability to climatic events serves to expand this understanding. Based on a spatial econometric model, this paper tests the contribution of natural disasters to stimulating the emigration process in vuln...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Jaap J A Denissen Lars Penke David P Schmitt Marcel A G van Aken

People have a fundamental need to belong that motivates them to seek out social interactions with close others (Baumeister & Leary, 1995). Leary and Baumeister's (2000) sociometer theory (SMT) poses that people who succeed in satisfying this need have higher self-esteem (SE). This prediction was tested across three hierarchical levels: intraindividual, interindividual, and international. Indica...

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