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    The Demands and the Benefits of a Managerial System for the Environment

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    One of the vital problems for the existence of mankind is also the protection of the environment, especially if we take into consideration the more intense action of the environmental pollution factors whose intensity and ampleness are more and more present. This was also the reason for which in the present study 1 aimed to emphasize some angles, less thorough regarding the environmental managerial system, which also proves that protecting the environment also extends to the modern leadership methods. In order to thoroughly study some conclusions within this area, I took into account the USA experience which is more and more accepted in the entire world. Thus, the environmental managerial standards accentuate the existence of 6 parts and 18 demands which are further deepened in the study, revealing their different components presented in our country. We mention that within the analysis of the 18 demands of the environmental managerial system are developed, especially, their new angles and which are accepted in the today theory and practice. After a thorough study of the demands of the environmental managerial system, we move on analyzing the benefits of such a system. Thus, these benefits are categorized, first globally and organizationally. On these two directions we deepen the different analysis of the benefits of the environmental managerial system. For example, at global level, the benefits of such a system are analyzed on three big directions: 1. facilitating the change and eliminating the barriers which oppress the change, 2. improving the environmental performances of the planet and 3. building a consensus that we need environmental management and a common technology for the environmental managerial system. In a similar way there are being analyzed the profits of an organization as a consequence of the environment al managerial system obtained through the organizational system.environmental management, objectives, demands, implementation, audit.

    From classical to 3D archaeology

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    This paper aims to mark some of the possible applications of the engineering CAD software in the field of archeology. The archaeological information, which is usually stored in classical format, can be digitized in 3D by using CAD software. The result of this process can be used for multiple purposes : conservation, dissemination, research, etc.Neamtu Calin, Popescu Daniela, Mateescu Răzvan. From classical to 3D archaeology. In: Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, Tome 13, Numéro 1, 2011. pp. 79-88

    A CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVE REGARDING PRODUCT LIABILITY

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    This study analyses a current and highly important problem because we are in front of an unrecorded growth of the production volume in parallel with its diversification. Due to the fact that the introduction in production of the new products is preceded by the subsequent execution of some manually manufactured prototypes, the products are manufactured afterwards on an industrial scale. Under these circumstances there is the possibility of small errors which affect the consumer’s behaviour towards the new products. That is why, in auditing the focus is on the careful supervision of the opinions of the consumers and especially of the shortcomings of some products indicated by consumers in order to remove these from the manufacturing line. Under these circumstances, a very tight connection is required between the producers and the consumers, and a special liability of the producers towards those products. At the same time this is also a worldwide concern for the regulation of the products responsibility which has already been adopted by some large manufacturing countries. The recent example of USA was followed by the European legislation. That is why American organisations which export to Europe have to be warned because the law of product liability has been adopted in many European countries. The insurance companies are usually paying the initial losses for the cases of product liability. The manufacturer of a product has to protect itself from the risk of being brought to trial or at least to reduce the risk to a level where he could afford a reasonable profit or a continuous growth. In order to meet this objective, we need a product liability prevention program. This study analyses the product liability prevention program and presents some of the essential common elements for such a program. Therefore, one can argue that in order to have an effective product liability prevention program, some operations are required as for example: organisation, education, new revision of the products, initial revision of the products, periodical control of production, warranties control, warning of the contracts, complaints and claims, revocation plan, subrogation, risk criteria, standards, services control, reparation, etc. All these elements are described according to their own characteristics, as well as to the specific situation from the USA economy. There have also been outlined some characteristics of these elements which could allow for a product liability prevention program in other countries. That is why these elements have an important role in the economy of this material and underline once again the theoretical and practical importance of the studied problem.logistics, consumer’s behaviour, product liability prevention program, risk criteria, standards

    BOOK REVIEW ON THE CITY AND THE URBAN COMPETITION, AUTHOR: IRINA POPESCU

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    The book “The city and the urban competition / Orasul si competitia urbana”, written by Irina Popescu, has recently been published at Economic Publishing House of Bucharest, Romania. The book is structured in 4 parts and it is very rich in concepts, ideas, theories, principles and comparative studies, representing an important contribution of the author to the development of the literature concerning the study of the city.urban competition, urban system

    BASES COMPONENTS OF PARETO EFFICIENCY

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    This study take into discussion the problem of underlay the decisions, which are particularly complex and actual, based of an important volume of information, which need an important quantity of work. From our investigations, we conclusion that some inconvenient can be evitable by use also of others concepts, which apply to this kind of information. In this direction, the Study follow up to end the manner which base the decisions, we allot a especial attention to analyze the Concept of Efficiency Pareto, which finally has two fundamental elements: final benefit and opportunity cost, use also in the process for take decisions. So we explain the ample analyze of Concept of Efficiency Pareto, where the main accent is on quantitative aspects evaluation of elements, which characterize them. By amplification is thoroughness the analyze of process for take decisions. So is underlined the closed link between different economical concepts and their great usefulness in practice.Pareto efficiency, benefit, policy, decision

    Beaty Popescu : This Green Bag

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    Horne discusses Popescu's works from 1987 to 1992 involving natural objects embedded within layers of paper; the author treats themes such as the interior/exterior dichotomy and analogies with food and digestive organs. Artist's statement. Biographical notes. 28 bibl. ref

    To halt disease progression rehabilitation in MS should start early: Commentary

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    Agricultural management strategies in a changing economy Advances in finance, accounting, and economics (AFAE) book series./ [edited by] Gabriel Popescu and Andrei Jean-Vasile.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index."This book brings together emergent research and best practices in the area of agricultural management, policy, and structures, highlighting theoretical concepts and empirical research"--Regional development disparities in romanian agriculture and rural development : a multi-criteria approach / Gabriel Popescu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania, Simona Bara, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania -- Territorial-based marketing strategies for typical agro-food products : issues and perspectives / Diego Begalli, University of Verona, Italy, Roberta Capitello, University of Verona, Italy, Lara Agnoli, University of Verona, Italy -- The influence of common agricultural policy (cap) on development of the agricultural production structures in romania and eu-28 / Andrei Jean Vasile, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania, Mieila Mihai, Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania, Smoleanu Alexandra, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania -- Current state of fish production on carp farms in serbia / Stevan Zanak, State University of Novi Pazar, Republic of Serbia, Jonel Subi?, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Republic of Serbia, Marko Jelo?nik, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Republic of Serbia -- The reform of eu economic governance / Gheorghe Popescu, Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University,Bucharest, Romania -- Soil moisture as one of the limiting factors in the production of medicinal plants / Vladimir Filipovic, Institute for Medicinal Plants Research, Dr Josif Pani¿, Belgrade, Serbia, Natalia Kljajic, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia -- Romanian rural tourism in the context of sustainable development / Marian Zaharia, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania, Rodica-Manuela Gogonea, Academy of Economic Studies, Romania, Daniela Enachescu, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania -- Territorial and agricultural resources from the rural vrancea area with decisive role in the development of the local economy / Tataru Alexandra, The National Institute of Economic Research ¿Costin C. Kiritescu, Bucharest, Romania -- Nedelcu adrian, petroleum-gas university of ploiesti, romania -- Changing consumption patterns in green economy / Sima Violeta, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania, Gheorghe Ileana Georgiana, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania -- Entrepreneurship in small-scale farms : from production to commercialization / Luøsa Margarida Cagica Carvalho, Open University, Lisbon & CEFAGE, University of Évora, Portugal -- Solar energy potential as support for sustainable development of romanian economy / Dusmanescu Dorel, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania -- Population number and consumer income and expenditure dynamics:an analysis of world countries / Adrian Stancu, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploie?ti, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Romania -- Combining organic agriculture and recreation : evidence from italy / Donatella Privitera, University of Catania, Department Scienze della Formazione, Catania, Italy -- Rural romanian education : issues of the reform and foreign language teaching / Diana Presad, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania, Mihaela Badea, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania -- Green economy and sustainable development / Nica Elvira, University of Economic Studies,Bucharest, Romania -- Ariculture and global climate changes' importance of sustainable management of natural resources / Svetlana Roljevic, Institute of Agricultural Economics Belgrade, Serbia, Marijana Jovanovic, Institute of Agricultural Economics Belgrade, Serbia -- Improved irrigation management for sustainable agriculture / Vesna Popovi?, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia, Vladan Ugrenovic, Agricultural Extension Service Institute Tamic, Panevo, Serbia -- A comparative analysis of the lag tara oasului and tara oltului as romanian management strategies / Andreea Paul, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania.1 online resource (xxi, 439 pages)

    Training the sages of integrity

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    Drawing on his experience in the field and his familiarity with theatrical techniques, Marian Popescu offers us a stimulating reflection on what he ends up calling academic "integrative ethics" and on the role that "wise men of integrity" should play in its implementation. The author develops his proposal by understanding the historical flaws and advances in the field of character education. The training, combining cognitive devices and communicative and dramatic skills of these experts, mediators and referents appears, in his view, to be the key element in the current fight for integrity

    THE STUDY OF THE MULTIPHOTONIC EXCITES FOR THE DIATOMIC MOLECULAR DISSOCIATION AND THE QUANTUM FLUCTUATIONS THEORY

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    a^{a}S. Popescu, %ICP Information Newsletter, January, p. 207-208, 1997. b^{b}S. Popescu. ``A method of ozone generation''. Patents, Romania, Certificate no. 103488.Author Institution: Research Institute for Electrical EngineeringA method is presented for dissociation of diatomic molecules, found in a precisely defined atmosphere, through successive absorption of a quantum energy generated by laser effect, at a certain frequency and a certain density of energy, until the energy in this way accumulated became equal with the dissociation energy. The method, based on some of the results previously publishedapublished^{a}, has a better output than classical methods (in which the molecules are bombarded with particles having appropriate energy), allowing practically entire dissociation of all molecules which from that atmosphere. Applying my theoretical results, I have obtained and elaborated a new practical method of ozone productionbproduction^{b}, whose efficiency exceeds those of classical methods, using Corona discharge or UV radiation. The extract quantum fluctuation theory, proposed by H. Collen in 1935 and T. Welton in 1951, was used in the present work to determine the probability of the process of molecular dissociation using successive multiphotonic excitation
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