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    Idea globalnej etyki mediów w ujęciu Stephena J.A. Warda

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    Celem niniejszego artykułu jest określenie rozumienia i istoty globalnej etyki mediów w ujęciu czołowego na świecie jej inicjatora i popularyzatora - Stephena J.A. Warda. Artykuł ten stanowi zatem próbę odpowiedzi na następujące pytania: Jak jest rozumiana globalna etyka mediów przez Warda? Dlaczego w jego przekonaniu jest ona tak bardzo potrzebna? Jak przedstawia się stan badań na temat globalnej etyki mediów w działalności badawczej Warda? Kto spośród badaczy - oprócz Warda - podejmuje niniejszą tematykę? Aby zrealizować podstawowe założenia metodologiczne, posłużono się metodami analizy treści oraz systematycznego przeglądu literatury. Materiał badawczy służący określeniu teorii globalnej etyki mediów Warda stanowią publikacje naukowe tegoż badacza.The aim of this article is to define the understanding of global media ethics in terms of its initiator and the world's leading populariser - Stephen J.A. Ward. This article is therefore an attempt to answer the following questions: How is global media ethics understood by Stephen J.A. Ward? Why is it so necessary from his scientific perspective? What is the state of research on global media ethics in the research activities of Stephen J.A. Ward? Who among the researchers - apart from Ward - undertakes this topic? In order to implement the basic methodological assumptions, the methods of content analysis and systematic literature review were used. The research material - to define the theory of global media ethics by Stephen J.A. Ward - consists of the scientific publications of Stephen J.A. Ward

    Anther culture and wide hybridization for West Africa upland rice improvement at Warda

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    WARDA initiated research on rice anther culture in 1993 when it produced its first doubled haploid lines from F1, F2 and F3 progenies. Objectives include production of doubled haploid lines from japonica X japonica, indica X indica and indica X japonica crosses and to overcome fertility barriers in crosses involving O.sativa, O.glaberrima parents. Doubled haploid plants produced from several F2 and F3 individuals selected fom japonica X japonica and indica X indica crosses are now in yield or stress trials in 10 countries in WEST-AFRICA. Success was also obtained from progenies selected from japonica X O.Glaben-ima crosses and some Hl regenerants gave up to 100% fertility. In all cases, panicles were cold pre-treated at 10-12°C for 10 to 20 days. Callus were obtained from 21-60 days after induction under 25+/-1°C white plantlets regenerantion under the same incubation temperature was obtained from 30-60 days. A rooting and hardening medium (MS supplemented with MET (MULTI EFFECT TRLKZOL)) increased the survival rate from 20 to about 95% of plantlets transplanted into soil

    Report on CGIAR Meeting on WARDA

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    Report of a September 1986 meeting on WARDA held in Paris, CGIAR Executive Secretary Curtis Farrar presiding. Representatives of several donors, cosponsors, TAC, IITA, IRRI and WARDA participated, as did Moise Mensah who negotiated with WARDA member governments on behalf if the CGIAR. The purpose was to identify remaining issues that needed to be resolved before the CGIAR considered future support to WARDA at its November 1986 meeting. Most of those attending found Mr. Mensah's proposals as adopted by the governing council of WARDA to be an acceptable basis for renewing the relationship between WARDA and the CGIAR, but it was recognized that several steps remained to be taken. A list of participants is annexed. Agenda document at TAC 41 held October-November 1986 and at CGIAR International Centers Week, November 1986

    TAC Quinquennial Review of WARDA, 1979

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    This document includes the transmittal from the panel chairman, Dr. Hussein Idris, and the text of the report. TAC comments and the center response are found in the report of the 21st Meeting, held the 13-21 February 1979. The CGIAR considered the report at its meeting in May 1979.The report contains a history of WARDA and its relationship with the CGIAR. It outlines the unique structure of WARDA among the IARCs as an intergovernmental organization, only a part of whose program, coordinated rice trials, was supported by the CGIAR. The panel recommended involvement by the CGIAR in other WARDA special projects. It suggested that to reduce the precarious nature of its funding situation, WARDA should develop a core program, prepare a five year research plan, and present it to a meeting of donors

    Developments Concerning WARDA

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    Paper for discussion at TAC 41 with three stated purposes:(a) highlighting some of the issues raised by the report of the IDRC mission to WARDA and decisions by the WARDA Governing Council in the light of TAC's guidelines to IDRC issued at TAC 40;(b) seeking further comments on the scope of the CGIAR rice effort in West Africa, and the involvement of IITA and IRRI; and(c) asking TAC to make recommendations to the CGIAR on WARDA's program and budget for 1987

    Recent Progress at the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA)

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    Report by CGIAR Executive Secretary Curtis Farrar on developments at WARDA during the first five months of 1985. A covering memorandum sets forth the schedule for interaction between the CGIAR and WARDA for the remainder of the year, and refers to a TAC subcommittee report, which was attached to the record of TAC 37. The report of a CGIAR financial team visit to WARDA is attached. There is mention of a report of the Fifteenth Ordinary Session of the Scientific and Technical Committee Meeting of WARDA, but this is not attached. The documentation included constituted the basis for a CGIAR discussion of WARDA at the Mid Term Meeting held in June 1985.This report completed the series of three monitoring reports suggested by TAC in its commentary on the external reviews of WARDA. It was clear that a number of issues remained to be addresse

    Li kieku kont warda

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    Ġabra ta’ poeżiji u proża li tinkludi: Minn Betlehem għall-kalvarju ta’ A. Cremona – Mewt u ħajja ta’ Pawlu Cachia – Jahveh! ta’ Erin Serracino-Inglott – Ċinerama ta’ Charles Coleiro – F’lejl sajfi ta’ P. Feliċ Sammut – Ħbiberija ta’ Val. V. Barbara – Dubji ta’ Oliver Friggieri – Qiegħed jidlam ta’ Joe Mejlak – Zoo ta’ Albert M. Cassola – Li kieku kont warda ta’ Pawlu Mifsud.peer-reviewe

    Sound Design for Our Town

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    This document is a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre. It is a detailed account of the author, Anna Warda Alex\u27s artistic process in developing the sound design for Minnesota State University, Mankato\u27s production of Our Town in the fall of 2014. The thesis documents the designer\u27s process from the pre-production analysis through the designer\u27s afterthoughts on the design in five chapters: a pre-production analysis, an historical and critical perspective, a process and rehearsal journal, a post-production analysis and a process development. Appendices and works cited are included

    Second External Programme Review of WARDA, 1984

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    The document contains the summary of discussion at the CGIAR meeting in May 1984 of both the external program and management reviews (EPR and EMR) of WARDA, a letter from the TAC Chairman transmitting the EPR, WARDA's consolidated commentary on both reviews, TAC's comments on the EPR, a transmittal letter from the chairman of the EPR panel, Dr. Almiro Blumenschein, and the report of the EPR.. The EMR is in a separate record. TAC commented that it considered the recommendations of both reports to be one coherent package.The reports made a number of recommendations for change in the program and structure of WARDA. Among these recommendations was the development of a coherent association-wide program.TAC recommended continued support for WARDA on condition that these changes were implemented. The governing authorities of WARDA indicated substantial agreement with the proposals. A timetable for implementation and a monitoring mechanism were proposed.Agenda document at TAC 32 in November 1983 and TAC 33 in March 1984. The recommendations were approved at the CGIAR meeting in May 1984

    "Warda dell’egiziano Sonallah Ibrahim: storia di una guerrigliera"

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    The study focuses on the novel Warda published in 2000 by Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim. The female protagonist is a freedom fighter who narrates her experience in her diary. Dedicated to the movements of the Arab left, this historical novel covers two periods: one goes from 1957, shortly after the Suez War, until 1975, when the Dhofar insurrection ends; the other is the year following the 1990-1991 Gulf crisis. Warda is a partisan of the Dhofar guerrilla warfare, one of the lesser known conflicts of the twentieth century, which the author illustrates without neglecting the most important war events in the Arab world and internationally, not failing to refer to the Palestinian tragedy. The work describes the post-Cold War era, marked by globalization and US unipolarity, in the context of which the Middle Eastern peace process initiated at the Madrid conference in autumn 1991
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