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" NIOSH may also " conduct on-site investigations ( Health Hazard Evaluations ) to determine the toxicity of materials used in workplaces " and " fund research by other agencies or private organizations through grants, contracts, and other arrangements.
Evaluations may take place every three to seven years depending on the results of the last visit.

Evaluations and be
* On the Monetary System ( 1845 ) could this title be " On the Essence of Money das Geldwesen see art and English trans in: Julius Kovesi, " Values and Evaluations ", ( Peter Lang, New York, 1998, American University Studies, ser V, vol 183 ) p. 127-207

Evaluations and even
Evaluations of the finished film vary ; even in 1918, The Moving Picture World called it an " atrocious patch quilt of ancient slapstick reels.

Evaluations and .
Evaluations of three basic hands.
He observed it applied to hardware, e. g., vacuum cleaners as aspirators, and to administrative devices, such as the " Safety Evaluations " used for managing change.
* Wood, Michael C. Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management, Volume 1.
Evaluations at EAL5 and above tend to involve the security requirements of the host nation's government.
There are two function considering to the evaluation purpose Formative Evaluations provide the information on the improving a product or a process Summative Evaluations provide information of short-term effectiveness or long-term impact to deciding the adoption of a product or process.
SAPHIRE stands for Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reliability Evaluations.
* Latest Findings from Randomized Evaluations of Microfinance Access to Finance Forum by CGAP and Its Partners No. 2, December 2011
U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's solution was to establish the Program Evaluations Office ( PEO ) in December, 1955, staffed by American civilians with prior military experience and headed up by retired Brigadier General Rothwell Brown.
In February, 1957, the Program Evaluations Office personnel began supplying training materials to the French Military Mission that was charged with training the Royal Lao Army.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducts Health Hazard Evaluations ( HHEs ) in workplaces at the request of employees, authorised representative of employees, or employers, to determine whether any substance normally found in the place of employment has potentially toxic effects, including indoor air quality.
* IARC Summaries & Evaluations Vol.
* Charles Lever: New Evaluations, Edited Tony Bareham, Ulster Editions and Monographs 3.
The 2008 study The Ascent of Cat Breeds: Genetic Evaluations of Breeds and Worldwide Random-bred Populations by Lipinski et al.
Evaluations of him as an artist are somewhat mixed.
* Electronic Orange Book: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations Food and Drug Administration.
* 2008-01: ICANN: Successful Evaluations of. test IDN TLDs
* George Elton Mayo: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management, Ed.
Evaluations of maternal safety are based on studies of developed countries where professionals are available to attend to women giving birth at home.

beauty and may
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
At the same time another child -- this one of Shelley's brain -- was given to the world: Alastor, a poem of pervading beauty in which the reader may gaze into the still depths of a fine mind's musings.
A site may also be attractive just through the beauty of its trees and shrubs.
The equally ardent proponent of freedom from any kind of censorship may find the nude human form the `` natural, honest, free expression of man's spirit and the epitome of beauty and inspiration ''.
A collective identification of beauty, with willing participants in a given social spectrum, may be a socially negotiated phenomenon, discussed in a culture or context.
Functionalists like Monroe Beardsley argue that whether or not a piece counts as art depends on what function it plays in a particular context ; the same Greek vase may play a non-artistic function in one context ( carrying wine ), and an artistic function in another context ( helping us to appreciate the beauty of the human figure ).
The experience of " beauty " often involves the interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature, which may lead to feelings of attraction and emotional well-being.
The book's rhapsodic descriptions of the natural beauty of the Swiss countryside struck a chord in the public and may have helped spark the subsequent nineteenth century craze for Alpine scenery.
: Hermes bringing to Paris the son of Priam the goddesses of whose beauty he is to judge, the inscription on them being: ' Here is Hermes, who is showing to Paris, that he may arbitrate concerning their beauty, Hera, Athena and Aphrodite.
The bribery involved is ironic and a late ingredient, so the goddesses ' beauty, nudity, and sex appeal may have influenced Paris more originally, rather than the reward they may have given.
Lesbians who view themselves with male standards of female beauty may experience lower self-esteem, eating disorders, and higher incidence of depression.
Art historian Bernard Berenson wrote in 1896: " Leonardo is the one artist of whom it may be said with perfect literalness: Nothing that he touched but turned into a thing of eternal beauty.
At that time, John Cuthbert Lawson wrote: "... there is probably no nook or hamlet in all Greece where the womenfolk at least do not scrupulously take precautions against the thefts and malice of the nereids, while many a man may still be found to recount in all good faith stories of their beauty, passion and caprice.
It is up to individual collectors whether this concerns them ; collecting such issues is as legitimate an endeavor as any other collection, but is unlikely to result in a collection of any value or to provide a monetary return on an investment ( though it may be found worthwhile in other ways, such as teaching geography or collecting methods to a child, or sheer pleasure in the beauty of some of these issues ).
These include cuckoldry, nuptial gifts, sperm competition, infanticide, physical beauty, mating by subterfuge, species isolation mechanisms, male parental care, ambiparental care, mate location, polygamy, and mechanisms that can only be called bizarre, including homosexual rape in certain male animals, cementing of females ' vaginal pores by males in some lepidopteran insects, and insect penises specialized to remove any sperm packets from females which may have been deposited by previous suitors.
Natural selection was expected to work very slowly in forming new species, but given the effectiveness of artificial selection, he could " see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical conditions of life, which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection ".
Supersymmetric GUTs seem plausible not only for their theoretical " beauty ", but because they naturally produce large quantities of dark matter, and because the inflationary force may be related to GUT physics ( although it does not seem to form an inevitable part of the theory ).
Typee may have provided the writers Robert Louis Stevenson, Louis Becke and Jack London with the themes and images of the Pacific experience: cannibalism, cultural absorption, colonialism, exoticism, eroticism, natural plenty and beauty, and a perceived simplicity of native lifestyle, desires and motives.
As with other classical compounds, adding the suffix to an initial word-stem derived from Greek or Latin may be used to lend grandeur or the impression of scientific rigor to humble pursuits, as in cosmetology (" the study of beauty treatment ") or cynology (" the study of dog training ").
Brides who are virgins may make use of the veil to symbolize and emphasize their status of purity during their wedding however, and if they do, the lifting of the veil may be ceremonially recognized as the crowning event of the wedding, when the beauty of the bride is finally revealed to the groom and the guests.
Simonetta Vespucci, a native Ligurian who was a famous beauty during the Renaissance, and may have been the model for Sandro Botticelli | Botticelli's The Birth of Venus ( Botticelli ) | The Birth of Venus.

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