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it prepares cooperative displays ( posters, booklists, brochures, and other promotional material ) for use in member libraries ; ;
CONCAUSA is a cooperative plan of action to promote clean, efficient energy use ; conserve the region's biodiversity ; strengthen legal and institutional frameworks and compliance mechanisms ; and improve and harmonize environmental protection standards.
Even before the negotiation process starts, people in a positive mood have more confidence, and higher tendencies to plan to use a cooperative strategy.
During the negotiation, negotiators who are in a positive mood tend to enjoy the interaction more, show less contentious behavior, use less aggressive tactics and more cooperative strategies.
Although some privacy advocates recommend the deletion of original and third-party HTTP cookies, Anthony Miyazaki, marketing professor at Florida International University and privacy scholar, warns that the " elimination of third-party cookie use by Web sites can be circumvented by cooperative strategies with third parties in which information is transferred after the Web site's use of original domain cookies.
The ownership of the means of production can be based on direct ownership by the users of the productive property through worker cooperative ; or commonly owned by all of society with management and control delegated to those who operate / use the means of production ; or public ownership by a state apparatus.
As Confucius rejects the general use of formal laws to achieve social order, what lies vital to Confucius ’ theory is the willing participation by citizens of the society to search for commonly accepted, cooperative solutions.
In 2001, the ICA's official flag was changed from a rainbow flag to a rainbow logo flag on a white field, to clearly promote and strengthen the cooperative image, but still use the rainbow image.
Cooperatives include non-profit community organizations and businesses that are owned and managed by the people who use its services ( a consumer cooperative ) and / or by the people who work there ( a worker cooperative ) or by the people who live there ( a housing cooperative ).
Sellers might agree to sell at a common target price ; set a common minimum price ; buy the product from a supplier at a specified maximum price ; adhere to a price book or list price ; engage in cooperative price advertising ; standardize financial credit terms offered to purchasers ; use uniform trade-in allowances ; limit discounts ; discontinue a free service or fix the price of one component of an overall service ; adhere uniformly to previously-announced prices and terms of sale ; establish uniform costs and markups ; impose mandatory surcharges ; purposefully reduce output or sales in order to charge higher prices ; or purposefully share or pool markets, territories, or customers.
The goal of cooperative systems is to use and plan communication and sensor infrastructure to increase road safety.
Water for agricultural use comes mostly from the Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone River through several cooperative ditch companies, with water rights dating back 100 years or more.
When an awarding agency expects to be substantially involved in a project ( beyond routine monitoring and technical assistance ), the law requires use of a cooperative agreement instead.
It allows patients with a valid doctor's recommendation, and the patient's designated Primary Caregivers, to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal medical use, and has since been expanded to protect a growing system of collective and cooperative distribution.
STDMA is also in use as one of the three physical layer models proposed for Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast ( ADS-B ), a cooperative surveillance technique for air traffic control which is in the process of implementation.
Third places which include small commercial or non-reclaimed urban spaces ( or reclaimed from commercial activity towards cooperative use ) such as community coffee houses may serve a similar function with or without an organizing focus besides localism.
The new tribalists use the term " tribalism " not in its widely thought of derogatory sense, but to refer to what they see as the defining characteristics of tribal life: namely, an open, egalitarian, classless and cooperative community.
Women there use their wages to create women's centers aimed at providing legal and medical services, libraries and cooperative housing, to local community members.
It allows patients with a valid doctor's recommendation, and the patient's designated Primary Caregivers, to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal medical use, and has since been expanded to protect a growing system of collective and cooperative distribution.
Innovative 1972 manager Kjell Schou Andreassen has been credited for laying the foundation for the success, with his ideas on cooperative behaviour and his revolutionary use of pacey, attacking full backs Sigbjørn Slinning and Anbjørn Ekeland.
The use of available city space ( e. g., rooftop gardens, community gardens, garden sharing, and other forms of urban agriculture ) for cooperative food production is another way to achieve greater sustainability.

use and learning
Outraged at learning that black troops had been billeted in his house in Nashville, he nullified an arrangement by Gen. Sherman to allow an abandoned coastal strip in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida be allocated to freedmen for their agricultural use.
The initiative went beyond leasing notebook computers to students during the academic year, and included training, user support and the use of course-specific applications at Acadia that arguably revolutionized learning at the Wolfville, N. S.
Blissymbolic Communication International now claims an exclusive license from Bliss, for the use and publication of Blissymbols for persons with communication, language and learning difficulties.
Animal communication, and indeed the understanding of the animal world in general, is a rapidly growing field, and even in the 21st century so far, a great share of prior understanding related to diverse fields such as personal symbolic name use, animal emotions, animal culture and learning, and even sexual conduct, long thought to be well understood, has been revolutionized.
Despite its difficulty of learning, this method remains popular in Chinese communities that use traditional Chinese characters, such as Hong Kong and Taiwan ; it is also the first method that allowed users to enter more than a hundred Chinese characters per minute.
Holzkamp felt that classroom learning as the historically specific form of learning does not make full use of student's potentials, but rather limits her or his learning potentials by a number of " teaching strategies.
" Part of his motivation for the book was to look for alternative forms of learning that made use of the enormous potential of the human psyche in more fruitful ways.
* Axis I: Clinical disorders, including major mental disorders, learning disorders and substance use disorders
Blount made one special contribution to the deist debate: " by utilizing his wide classical learning, Blount demonstrated how to use pagan writers, and pagan ideas, against Christianity.
In contrast, in genres that mainly or exclusively use pizzicato ( plucking ), such as jazz and blues, a great deal of time and effort is focused on learning the varieties of different pizzicato styles used for music of different styles of tempi.
Similarly open universities use a blend of technologies and a blend of learning modalities ( face-to-face, distance and hybrid ) all under the rubric of " distance learning.
A popular way to gauge teaching performance is to use student evaluations of teachers ( SETS ), but these evaluations have been criticized for being counterproductive to learning and inaccurate due to student bias.
The term " computer-assisted learning " ( CAL ) has been increasingly used to describe the use of technology in teaching.
* Teachers are facilitators of learning who encourage students to use a wide variety of activities to learn
He felt called upon to use his learning in a purification of the doctrine by returning to the historic documents and original languages of sacred Scripture.
For example, in defining learning goals or objectives, instructional designers often use a taxonomy of educational objectives created by Benjamin Bloom and colleagues.
The formal study of grammar is an important part of education for children from a young age through advanced learning, though the rules taught in schools are not a " grammar " in the sense most linguists use the term, particularly as they are often prescriptive rather than descriptive.
A later tradition called him Beauclerc for his scholarly interests — he could read Latin and put his learning to effective use — and Lion of Justice for refinements which he brought about in the royal administration, which he rendered the most effective in Europe, rationalizing the itinerant court, and his public espousal of the Anglo-Saxon legal tradition.
Internalization is also often associated with learning ( for example, learning ideas or skills ) and making use of it from then on.
In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost ; " in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own " his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks ; on the other hand, some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore ’ s work was so highly regarded — Braulio called it quecunque fere sciri debentur, " practically everything that it is necessary to know "— that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: " all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume ; the scholar need search no further ".

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