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The Entrepreneurial Rise in Southeast Asia examines the start-up
scene environments in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and
Indonesia. The contributors to this volume explore government
strategies to support start-up communities, local challenges, and
unique strengths of each country. They answer key questions framing
policy and strategic decision-making at the firm, industry,
national, and regional levels, such as: How does technological
advance occur, and what are the process and institutions involved?
Which cultural characteristics serve to promote or impede
innovation? And, in what ways is wealth distributed or
concentrated?
Dance has proliferated in movies, television, Internet, and retail
spaces while the spiritual power of dance has also been linked with
mass consumption. Walter marries the cultural studies of dance and
the religious aspects of dance in an exploration of consumption
rituals, including rituals of being persuaded to buy products that
include dance.
Follow along as the author relates his experiences from the time he
enlists in the Army Air Force in 1942, thru training as an Aviation
Cadet and finally as the pilot-in-command of a B-17 Flying Fortress
as the 8th Air Force mounts its attack against Hitler's Germany.
Enjoy moments of humor, live incidents of aviation suspense and
feel the sorrow of tragic times.
The World Court Digest continues the Fontes Iuris Gentium, a series that presents the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice, up to 1990. The new volume covers the period from 1996 to 2000. All important pronouncements of the Court in its judgments and advisory opinions, are systematically arranged under specific topics taken from substantive and procedural international law. The World Court Digest provides reliable access to the decisions of the most significant international judicial organ on questions as important as the aerial incident at Lockerbie, the crimes of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the use of nuclear weapons and the use of force in the Yugoslavian context.
This book provides a guide to 20 years of China's stock markets. Carl Walter and Fraser Howie analyze the changes that have occurred in all areas of China's securities industry including legal, regulatory, share structure, issuers, investor base, and market performance. These topics are examined in the context of the industry's overall development to highlight the market's current situation as China enters the new century.
In a collection of chapters from high school teachers and
university researchers, Raise Your Voices offers English language
arts teachers "one-stop shopping" to learn how to foster dialogic
classrooms and how to prompt, sustain, connect, and assess
classroom discussions, especially discussions about issues that
adolescents find consequential. The chapters explore both the
basics for facilitating discussion to support literacy learning and
the principles for assessing the progress and effect of discussion
and for including all students in lively dialogue. Taken together,
the entries in this book envision the English language arts
classroom as a supportive environment for authentic inquiry and for
the genuine democratic processes involved in grappling together
with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
In a collection of chapters from high school teachers and
university researchers, Raise Your Voices offers English language
arts teachers "one-stop shopping" to learn how to foster dialogic
classrooms and how to prompt, sustain, connect, and assess
classroom discussions, especially discussions about issues that
adolescents find consequential. The chapters explore both the
basics for facilitating discussion to support literacy learning and
the principles for assessing the progress and effect of discussion
and for including all students in lively dialogue. Taken together,
the entries in this book envision the English language arts
classroom as a supportive environment for authentic inquiry and for
the genuine democratic processes involved in grappling together
with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Originally published in 1923. This book describes the working of
the exchanges, and explains post-war fluctuations. It describes
bills, documentary and blank credits, the mechanism of exchange
trading and money market; and explains inflation, floating debts,
purchasing power parity, international indebtedness and
stabilisation.
Originally published in 1926. This book explains clearly the
depreciation of the franc, the return to the gold standard and
dollar parity, inflation and deflation, the stabilization of the
mark and its effects; and the connexion between exchange rates and
prices. It describes the transfer of money abroad, bank credits,
the various methods in which documentary bills are dealt with and
foreign currencies exchanged. Based on the author's practical
experience of finance, it incorporates economic research and
contains a concise statement of Britain's debt to America, the
Dawes Reparation Plan, and the debt settlements with France and
Italy.
Having the ability to speak confidently; engage the audience; make
a clear, well-argued case; and handle any tricky situations, is
rarely a natural talent, but it can be learned through application
and practice. Scientists Must Speak, Second Edition, helps readers
do just that.At some point in their careers, the majority of
scientists have to stand up in front of an inquisitive audience or
board and present information. This can be a stressful experience
for many. For scientists, the experience may be further complicated
by the specialist nature of the data and the fact that most
self-help books are aimed at business or social situations.
Scientists Must Speak includes sections on: targeting your talk -
knowing your audience and how to pitch to them organizing your
presentation - aligning your points logically around a central key
theme using visual aids effectively - how to avoid a random slide
show'practice, practice, practice' - it's a rare orator that does
not need to practice taking control - preparing the room, using eye
contact, and checking the audience is with you voice and language -
developing a good speaking style, and help for those for whom
English is a second language body language - the messages your
posture, mannerisms and facial expressions convey to the audience
handling question and answer sessions - taking the fear out of
these expecting the unexpected - how to cope with unforeseen
mishaps adapting material for different situations - how to avoid
reinventing the wheel organizing a session with several speakers -
how to organize or chair sessionsWritten by authors with many
years' experience of teaching presentation techniques, this
engaging text will help readers make the best of their
presentations and remove some of the fear that makes them a
daunting prospect.
Originally published in 1926. This book explains clearly the
depreciation of the franc, the return to the gold standard and
dollar parity, inflation and deflation, the stabilization of the
mark and its effects; and the connexion between exchange rates and
prices. It describes the transfer of money abroad, bank credits,
the various methods in which documentary bills are dealt with and
foreign currencies exchanged. Based on the author's practical
experience of finance, it incorporates economic research and
contains a concise statement of Britain's debt to America, the
Dawes Reparation Plan, and the debt settlements with France and
Italy.
Originally published in 1923. This book describes the working of
the exchanges, and explains post-war fluctuations. It describes
bills, documentary and blank credits, the mechanism of exchange
trading and money market; and explains inflation, floating debts,
purchasing power parity, international indebtedness and
stabilisation.
The Entrepreneurial Rise in Southeast Asia examines the start-up
scene environments in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and
Indonesia. The contributors to this volume explore government
strategies to support start-up communities, local challenges, and
unique strengths of each country. They answer key questions framing
policy and strategic decision-making at the firm, industry,
national, and regional levels, such as: How does technological
advance occur, and what are the process and institutions involved?
Which cultural characteristics serve to promote or impede
innovation? And, in what ways is wealth distributed or
concentrated?
Dance has proliferated in movies, television, Internet, and retail
spaces while the spiritual power of dance has also been linked with
mass consumption. Walter marries the cultural studies of dance and
the religious aspects of dance in an exploration of consumption
rituals, including rituals of being persuaded to buy products that
include dance.
Inquiry Units for English Language Arts is an engaging and relevant
collection of instructional units that delve into contemporary
problems related to equity, justice, identity, freedom, and social
reform. Designed by practicing classroom teachers, these units
integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening as modes of
investigation in the Language Arts classroom. Each chapter provides
specific guidance in planning, initiating, managing, and assessing
a unit's line of inquiry to ensure that students' academic, social,
and emotional growth are central to the classroom experience. The
units in this book illustrate how guided inquiry prioritizes
inductive learning by framing problems that require students to
work collaboratively as they develop the critical thinking skills
necessary to be active participants in a democracy.
The World Court Digest continues the Fontes Iuris Gentium, a series
that presents the decisions of the Permanent Court of International
Justice, up to 1990. The new volume covers the period from 1996 to
2000. All important pronouncements of the Court in its judgments
and advisory opinions, are systematically arranged under specific
topics taken from substantive and procedural international law. The
World Court Digest provides reliable access to the decisions of the
most significant international judicial organ on questions as
important as the aerial incident at Lockerbie, the crimes of
genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the use of nuclear
weapons and the use of force in the Yugoslavian context.
From village collectives in Southern China in the early 80s to the
summer 1999 share rally, To Get Rich is Glorious provides a guide
to twenty years of China's stock markets. The book analyses the
changes that have occurred in all areas of China's securities
business including legal, regulatory, share structure, issuers,
investor base and market performance. Topics are placed in the
context of the industry's overall development to highlight the
market's current situation as China enters the new century.
Inquiry Paths to Literacy Learning, a collection of
chapters from secondary teachers and university researchers, offers
English language arts teachers several models and considerations
for how to design and implement inquiry-based teaching and
learning. As the contributors demonstrate, an inquiry approach
can significantly boost student achievement, understanding,
and transfer of learning. The chapters in this
collection present classroom-tested approaches, activities,
and assignments that teachers can use right away, but that also
serve as models for designing learning experiences that most engage
and benefit learners. Focusing on issues that adolescents find
consequential, the sample learning activities promote
the development of complex literacy skills, engage students in
evidence-based reasoning, and foster an environment of cooperation,
collaboration, and respect for different points of
view. Together, the contributions in this book envision the
English language arts classroom as a supportive environment for
authentic inquiry and for the genuine democratic processes involved
in grappling together with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Inquiry Paths to Literacy Learning, a collection of
chapters from secondary teachers and university researchers, offers
English language arts teachers several models and considerations
for how to design and implement inquiry-based teaching and
learning. As the contributors demonstrate, an inquiry approach
can significantly boost student achievement, understanding,
and transfer of learning. The chapters in this
collection present classroom-tested approaches, activities,
and assignments that teachers can use right away, but that also
serve as models for designing learning experiences that most engage
and benefit learners. Focusing on issues that adolescents find
consequential, the sample learning activities promote
the development of complex literacy skills, engage students in
evidence-based reasoning, and foster an environment of cooperation,
collaboration, and respect for different points of
view. Together, the contributions in this book envision the
English language arts classroom as a supportive environment for
authentic inquiry and for the genuine democratic processes involved
in grappling together with tough perennial and contemporary issues.
Inquiry Units for English Language Arts is an engaging and relevant
collection of instructional units that delve into contemporary
problems related to equity, justice, identity, freedom, and social
reform. Designed by practicing classroom teachers, these units
integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening as modes of
investigation in the Language Arts classroom. Each chapter provides
specific guidance in planning, initiating, managing, and assessing
a unit's line of inquiry to ensure that students' academic, social,
and emotional growth are central to the classroom experience. The
units in this book illustrate how guided inquiry prioritizes
inductive learning by framing problems that require students to
work collaboratively as they develop the critical thinking skills
necessary to be active participants in a democracy.
Having the ability to speak confidently; engage the audience; make
a clear, well-argued case; and handle any tricky situations, is
rarely a natural talent, but it can be learned through application
and practice. Scientists Must Speak: Bringing Presentations to Life
helps readers do just that. At some point in their careers, the
majority of scientists have to stand up in front of an inquisitive
audience or board and present information. This can be a stressful
experience for many. For scientists, the experience may be further
complicated by the specialist nature of the data and the fact that
most self-help books are aimed at business or social situations.
Scientists Must Speak includes sections on: * targeting your talk -
knowing your audience and how to pitch to them * organizing your
presentation - aligning your points logically around a central key
theme * using visual aids effectively - how to avoid a random slide
show *'practice, practice, practice' - it's a rare orator that does
not need to practice * taking control - preparing the room, using
eye contact, and checking the audience is with you * voice and
language - developing a good speaking style, and help for those for
whom English is a second language * body language - the messages
your posture, mannerisms and facial expressions convey to the
audience * handling question and answer sessions - taking the fear
out of these * expecting the unexpected - how to cope with
unforeseen mishaps * adapting material for different situations -
how to avoid reinventing the wheel * organizing a session with
several speakers - how to organize or chair sessions Written by
authors with many years' experience of teaching presentation
techniques, this engaging text will help readers make the best of
their presentations and remove some of the fear that makes them a
daunting prospect.
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