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Yet his concern even here is with a slowly changing socio-economic order in general, and he never deals with such specific aspects of this change as the urban and industrial impact.
By the same test predispositions destructive of human personality exercise their most sinister impact, with the result that men of good will are often trapped and nullified.
Living pictures of the early boroughs, country life in Tudor and Stuart times, the impact of the industrial revolution compete with sensitive surveys of language and literature, the common law, parliamentary development.
With colleges and universities carrying a large part of the program, and with students looking toward Peace Corps service, there will be an impact on educational curriculum and student seriousness.
Direct information has been obtained from rockets and satellites equipped with impact sensors.
These vehicles, with large sensitive areas, have collected data for long enough times to give reliable impact rates for the periods of exposure.
The threshold mass is derived from the momentum threshold with the assumption of a mean impact velocity of Af in the U.S. work and Af in the U.S.S.R. work.
In so doing he implicitly offers the positive contagion of hope as a kind of maturational dynamic to counteract feelings of helplessness and hopelessness generally associated with the first stages of stress impact.
The efforts of various interest groups to control or influence governmental decisions, particularly when taken in conjunction with the impact of industralization, led to a concentration of attention on the legislative power and the means whereby policy could be formulated and enforced as law through bureaucratic institutions.
No meteorites have ever been recovered from paleoexplosion craters, and recent craters containing impact glass have all been produced by metallic meteorites with the exception of Aouelloul crater, Adrar, Western Sahara Desert.
This crater contains impact glass with no metallic inclusions and no meteoritic material has been recovered.
As this issue goes to press, for example, one manufacturer has announced an epoxy foam with outstanding buoyancy and impact strength ; ;
This fascinating story begins with a sketch, rich in personal detail, of the glancing mutual impact of World War 1, and the two instalments of the Russian Revolution.
In Britain, anthropology had a great intellectual impact, it " contributed to the erosion of Christianity, the growth of cultural relativism, an awareness of the survival of the primitive in modern life, and the replacement of diachronic modes of analysis with synchronic, all of which are central to modern culture.
Though such works as Coming of Age in Samoa and The Chrysanthemum and the Sword remain popular with the American public, Mead and Benedict never had the impact on the discipline of anthropology that some expected.
For example, Pyrethrum ( refers to several Old World plants of the genus Chrysanthemum ) is a natural insecticide with minimal environmental impact.
The juries consisted of over 1, 500 artists, scholars, critics and historians, with movies selected based on the film ’ s popularity over time, historical significance and cultural impact.
In the latter part of the 1990s Waugh himself, along with his twin brother Mark, scored heavily for Australia and fast bowlers Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie made a serious impact, especially the former.
The hills just east of downtown showcase the eroded remains of the five mile ( 8 km ) wide impact crater that was blasted into the bedrock, with the area labeled the Wetumpka crater or astrobleme (" star-wound ") for the concentric rings of fractures and zones of shattered rock can be found beneath the surface.
In 2002, Christian Koeberl with the Institute of Geochemistry University of Vienna published evidence and established the site as an internationally recognized impact crater.
As an experimental problem solving platform, the project showcases and collects ideas at scale with local and global impact.
) Some observers argue that, while academicians often perceive themselves as members of an elite, their influence is mostly imaginary: " Professors of humanities, with all their leftist fantasies, have little direct knowledge of American life and no impact whatever on public policy.
Together with earlier arrivals to the United States ( including the indigenous American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, particularly in the West, Southwest, and Texas ; African Americans who came to the United States in the Atlantic slave trade ; and early colonial migrants from Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere ), these new waves of immigrants had a pro profound impact on national or regional cuisine.

impact and utility
The utility of CT scanning is made clear, however, by the impact it has had on negative appendectomy rates.
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Closely related, but slightly different, formal techniques include cost-effectiveness analysis, cost – utility analysis, economic impact analysis, fiscal impact analysis and Social return on investment ( SROI ) analysis.
There have been differing opinions as to the utility of soaking the birch in liquid before use, but as it takes in water the weight is certainly increased without compensatory air resistance, so the impact must be greater if the applicant can use sufficient force.
With the utility concept, each impact is given a weighting such that 1 unit of each weighted impact is considered to be equally valuable ( or desirable ) with regards to the collective well-being.
In August 2005, “ federal and provincial environmental review panels said Hydro-Québec's impact study was deeply flawed and sent the provincial utility back to the drawing board .”
In more advanced systems, a ballot list can be subjected to multiple votes on multiple criteria with different vote methods for e. g., utility or impact analysis.
The primary reasons were that a tunnel would have a lower construction cost relative to its utility, shorter approach gradients, lower environmental impact and no effect on shipping once built.
Compared to the NHTSA test rig, which simulates the impact from the front end of a passenger car, the taller IIHS test rig simulates the impact of an sport utility vehicle or Pickup truck ( approximately a quarter of all new cars sold ) into the side of the vehicle being tested.
They also said that because participants were given ongoing risk-reduction counseling and free condoms, it " reduced the utility of these trials for estimating the potential behavioral impact of male circumcision when implemented in a natural setting.
The LMAB-Group is working in artificial intelligence research and in microchip technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact.
This limitation on sport utility vehicles does not impact larger commercial vehicles, commuter vans, or buses.
These are ( a ) physical seizure or occupation, ( b ) the reduction of the regulated property's utility or value to such an extent that it is no longer capable of economically viable use, and ( c ) where as a precondition to the issuance of a permit, the government demands that the regulated owner convey property to the government even though there is no rational nexus between the owner's activity's impact on public resources, and the owner's proposed regulated use, or where the extent of the exaction is not proportional to the effect of the owner's activities ( Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v. City of Tigard ).
Conforms with the Capability and Development Plan which includes the following considerations: ( A ) The impact the project will have on the growth of the town or region: ( B ) Primary agricultural soils ; ( C ) Productive forest soils ; ( D ) Earth resources ; ( E ) Extraction of earth resources ; ( F ) Energy conservation ; ( G ) Private utility services ; ( H ) Costs of scattered developments ; ( J ) Public utility services ; ( K ) Development affecting public investments ; and ( L ) Rural growth areas.
At the time when impact fee usage first started people argued whether they should just focus on utility types or include other types of special services of facilities.
A credence good is a good whose utility impact is difficult or impossible for the consumer to ascertain.
The seller of the good knows the utility impact of the good, creating a situation of asymmetric information.
Indirect, social or environmental costs such as the economic value of environmental impacts, or environmental and health effects of the complete fuel cycle and plant decommissioning, are not usually assigned to generation costs for thermal stations in utility practice, but may form part of an environmental impact assessment.

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