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    Stolen Children, Identity Rights, and Rhetoric: (Argentina, 1983–2012)

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    Published in: JAC 33.3–4 (2013) pp. 425-453

    E-MARKETING JAYA ABADI COMPUTER (JAC)

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    Internet telah banyak digunakan para produsen dan distributor untuk perluasan pasar produk karena keunggulannya dalam kecepatan proses, kepraktisan dan biaya yang ringan. Jaya Abadi Computer (JAC) sebagai distributor penjualan dan jasa servis perangkat komputer masih melakukan pemasaran manual secara langsung di tempat, sehingga jangkauan pemasaran masih dalam lingkup kecil. Artikel ini menganalisis peluang pasar JAC, menentukan strategi pemasaran dan membangun website e-marketing untuk JAC berdasarkan pengalaman pelanggan menggunakan metode tujuh tahapan internet marketing. Hasil yang didapat adalah sebuah website e-marketing yang dibangun untuk mendukung kegiatan pemasaran JAC. Pada akhirnya dapat disimpulkan bahwa dengan membangun website e-marketing, JAC dapat menjangkau peluang pasar dalam dunia maya sekaligus memperluas pangsa pasar, menggunakan strategi pemasaran tepat, dan memenuhi kebutuhan pelanggan melalui fitur-fitur pada website

    Jac. Philippi Tomasini episcopi aemoniensis Titus Livius Patavinus.

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    Includes index.Final leaf blank.Signatures: a-f¹².Mode of access: Internet.Library copy bound with: Jac. Philippi Tomasini De tesseris hospitalitatis. Amstelodami : Andreae Frisii, 1670 (93-B4669

    The connection between democratic freedoms and growth in transition economies

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    The Freedom House democracy index is often used in regression analysis to estimate the relationship between democratic freedoms and growth. The index is comprised of two broad categories for political rights and civil liberties. However, the relationship between the underlying types of rights and liberties to growth remains unknown. A newer alternative democracy index developed by Freedom House specifically for the transition nations is compared to the original democracy index. The two are highly correlated but the latter entails a greater breakdown across six democracy areas including civil society, judicial framework, media independence, corruption, electoral process, and governance. Except for corruption, each is found to be individually significant in separate growth regressions, but when all are included simultaneously, only greater freedoms in civil society and electoral process are significantly correlated with higher growth, while greater freedom in judicial framework is significantly correlated with lower growth. The remaining areas are not statistically significant.democracy; economic growth; hedonic regression

    The Language of Mixed Media Sculpture

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    I was interviewed by the author about aspects of my practice (e.g. working with chance strategies and social animals). Excerpts from this interview and images of the processes and exhibited sculptures are used throughout the book.The Language of Mixed-Media Sculpture is both a survey and a celebration of contemporary approaches to sculptures that are formed from more than one material. It profiles the discipline in all its expanded forms and recognizes sculpture in the twenty-first century not as something solid and static, but rather as a fluid interface in material, time and space. It gives insightful revelations of the creative journeys of ten renowned sculptors and showcases twenty-eight international sculptors. With over two hundred colour photographs - See more at: http://www.crowood.com/eBooks.asp?bid=9781847977229#sthash.UJQgvo8P.dpu

    Majlis Raja-Raja perlu diberi lebih peranan dalam pelantikan JAC

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    KUALA LUMPUR: Majlis Raja-Raja seharusnya diberi peranan dalam pelantikan ahli Suruhanjaya Pelantikan Kehakiman (JAC) bagi memastikan doktrin pemisahan kuasa antara eksekutif dan kehakiman dapat mencerminkan tadbir urus lebih baik

    Sexual diversity in the judiciary in England and Wales; research on barriers to judicial careers

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    Debates about the diversity of the judiciary in the UK have been dominated by gender, race and ethnicity. Sexuality is notable by its absence and is perceived to pose particular challenges. It is usually missing from the list of diversity categories. When present, its appearance is nominal. One effect of this has been a total lack of official data on the sexual composition of the judiciary. Another is the gap in research on the barriers to the goal of a more sexually diverse judiciary. In 2008 the Judicial Appointment Commission (JAC) for England and Wales undertook research to better understand the challenges limiting progress towards judicial diversity. A central gaol of the project was to investigate barriers to application for judicial appointment across different groups defined by “sex, ethnicity and employment status”. Sexual orientation was again noticeable by its absence. Its absence was yet another missed opportunity to recognise and take seriously this strand of diversity. This study is based on a response to that absence. A stakeholder organisation, InterLaw Diversity Forum for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender networks in the legal services sector, with the JAC’s approval, used their questionnaire and for the first time asked lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender lawyers about the perceptions and experiences of barriers to judicial appointment. This paper examines the findings of that unique research and considers them in the light of the initial research on barriers to judicial appointment and subsequent developments
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