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Measures of Active Labor Market Policy - such as training, wage
subsidies, public employment measures, and job search assistance -
are widely used in European countries to combat unemployment.
Little, however, is known about what each country can learn from
experiences in other countries. This study provides novel insight
on this important policy issue by discussing the role of the
European Commission's Employment Strategy, reviewing the
experiences made in European states, and giving the first ever
quantitative assessment of the existing cross-country evidence,
answering the question "what labor market program works for what
target group under what (economic and institutional)
circumstances?." Using an innovative meta-analytical approach, the
authors find that rather than contextual factors such as labor
market institutions or the business cycle, it is almost exclusively
the program type that matters for program effectiveness: While
direct employment programs in the public sector appear detrimental,
wage subsidies and "Services and Sanctions" can be effective in
increasing participants' employment probability.
Peter and Gerard make clothes for ten years. Each season's outfits
are inspired by the fantastic excesses of their muses: Artist
Gertrude Stein's dinners, Tonya Harding's attack on rival skater
Nancy Kerrigan, the request of Christina of Denmark to marry Henry
VIII only when she'll have a head to spare, the freckled eternal
teen face of Sissy Spacek (covered in pig blood in De Palma's
Carrie or murderously innocent in Malick's Badlands), the
delusional Shelley Duval, the Guardian-reader-type righteous
Candice-Marie from Mike Leigh's Nuts in May etc. They are strong,
they make mistake, they dress well. Also contains essays by Emily
King and Susannah Frankel.
In modern times, the Christian faith's claim to possess a unique
revelation of God has faced numerous challenges. A central issue
has been the role of the Bible. While some have continued to defend
the view that the Bible, inspired by God, is his self-revelation in
a direct way, others have argued that God's revelation is to be
found primarily in his actions, or in the person of Jesus Christ,
rather than in the Scriptures as such. In a fresh approach, Peter
Jensen argues that it is better to follow the biblical categories
of the knowledge of God and the gospel, rather than to start from
'revelation' as an abstract concept. First Dr Jensen focuses on
revelation, whether 'special' or 'general', from the viewpoint of
the knowledge of God through the gospel. Next, he examines the
nature and authority of Scriptures and our approach to reading it.
Finally, he turns to the revelatory work of the Holy Spirit through
illumination. The result is a creative and compelling exposition of
the evangelical understanding of revelation for the contemporary
scene.
Measures of Active Labor Market Policy - such as training, wage
subsidies, public employment measures, and job search assistance -
are widely used in European countries to combat unemployment. This
study provides novel insight on this important policy issue by
discussing the role of the European Commission's Employment
Strategy, reviewing the experiences made in European states, and
giving the first ever quantitative assessment of the existing
cross-country evidence.
In 2004 the Rockwool Foundation decided to launch a research
project that would focus upon the relationship of young immigrants
to the Danish educational sys-tem, including an investigation of
the attitudes of these young people towards education and of the
benefits that they obtained from attending primary and lower
secondary school (i.e. the obligatory stages of schooling) in
Denmark. It has been evident for a number of years that non-Western
immigrants do not make much use of the Danish educational system,
and that far too many of those who do go to Danish educational
institutions fail to complete their courses. If this educa-tional
pattern of non-achievement is not broken, then it will greatly
hinder the true integration of immigrants from non-Western
backgrounds into the Danish labour market, and consequently into
Danish society. In order to determine the learning outcomes for
young immigrants from their attendance at Danish primary and lower
secondary school, the Rockwool Foun-dation Research Unit contacted
the Danish PISA Consortium to arrange a spe-cial PISA survey. The
results of this survey were presented in a book published in 2007
by the University Press of Southern Denmark entitled PISA Etnisk
2005 (PISA Ethnic 2005), edited by Niels Egelund and myself. This
special PISA sur-vey made possible in-depth analyses of
school-pupils' performance, including the performance of pupils
from non-Western backgrounds.
Zachary Bujold is released from a juvenile detention center into
current day New Orleans at the age of twenty-one, after a seven
year confinement for murdering his parents. His defense was deemed
implausible-that Zach's twin brother, Louis, had killed their
parents-especially since no family member or friend was aware of
Louis's existence. Psychologists were certain that Zach suffered
from a multiple personality syndrome. Zach attempts to rebuild a
life in New Orleans, and quickly becomes sexually involved with a
woman. He also has an affair with his uncle's girlfriend. When
someone close to him is found strangled to death, Zach must find
his brother before he's arrested for murder one. A series of
discoveries regarding the Bujold crime family adds to Zach's fears,
and, in order to extricate himself from a murder rap, he'll have to
expose family secrets that could prove to be hazardous to his
health.
Shakespeare's Name Code "Learn to Hear with Eyes"
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