Автор: Berlitz
Издатель: Berlitz
Год выпуска: 1995
Кол-во страниц: 96 (114 в файле)
ISBN: 978-2831550831
Язык курса: Английский
Рабочая тетрадь - учебник с разнообразными упражнениями для проверки знаний японского языка. Книга состоит из 24 тематических разделов. В конце учебника есть ответы на упражнения.
Building on the classic workbook series, Berlitz Basic Workbooks...
Издательство: Живой язык
Год выпуска: 2002
Категория: лингафонный курс
Формат: MP3
Качество: 128kbps
ISBN: 5-8033-0099-3
Язык: русский (введение), японский (все уроки)
Основной задачей данного пособия является обучение разговорному японскому языку по методике Berlitz, разработанной более 120 лет назад и ставшей популярной во всем мире. Суть методики - непосредственное...
Издатель: Educational Services Corp
Год выпуска: 1992
Категория: разговорник
Количество страниц: 26
ISBN: 9780910542579
Аудио кодек: MP3
Битрейт аудио: 48 kbps
Серия: Language 30
Язык курса: Английский
Простейший англо-японский разговорник.
Presents English speakers with guided practice in Japanese greetings, introductions, requests, and general conversation at hotels,...
27. Oktober 2009, 14:40 Uhr
Netzpolitik im Koalitionsvertrag
Netzneutralität, keine Internetsperren gegen Tauschbörsen-Nutzer, womöglich ein
Bundes-Linux: Der Koalitionsvertrag überrascht mit progressiven Ansätzen. Im
Formulierungs-Dschungel verbergen sich aber auch Tretminen. SPIEGEL ONLINE
analysiert die schwarz-gelben Netzpläne.
The Author (2005). Published by Oxford University Press. 56 pages.
Abstract:
The European Union Qualification Directive is the first supranational instrument to seek to harmonize
complementary protection (termed ‘subsidiary protection’ in the EU). Though it has shifted complementary protection beyond the realm of ad hoc domestic practices to a codified regime, it entrenches a...
Institute of Race Relations Vol. 47(1): 64–91
Abstract:
Issues of immigration, asylum and refugee rights have become targets for politicians of all persuasions across Europe, from social democrats to the far Right. Ever-increasing pressure, spearheaded by populist media and electioneering politicians, to reduce the numbers of those seeking asylum, to raise the bar for...
The article. Europe-Asia Studies
Vol. 63, No. 5, July 2011, 789–806
Abstract:
International law defines refugees and their rights and the legal obligations of states that receive them. However, the actual formulation and implementation of asylum law are based on the politically and historically contingent constructions of the status of ‘refugee’ that are determined largely by...
London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK; Brunel University, Middlesex, UK (Received 2 June 2010; final version received 5 October 2010) Refugee protection efforts have been shown to suffer from substantial collective action problems due to the capacity of restrictive policy measures adopted by one region as a means of shifting refugee responsibilities to...
A PPF and PRI Joint Roundtable OUTCOMES REPORT, May 2008 Public Policy Forum Forum des politiques publiques 1405-130 Albert Street Ottawa, ON KIP 5G4 The Public Policy Forum is an independent, not-for-profit organization aimed at improving the quality of government in Canada through better dialogue between the public, private and voluntary sectors. The Forum’s members, drawn...
Gabriel Eidelman PhD Candidate Department of Political Science University of Toronto DRAFT 2011-05-02 Scholars of urban governance in North America often discount the role and influence of multiple levels of government in local affairs. Many of the field’s canonical works, largely derived from the US experience, centre on the dominance of private development interests or local...
A Core Challenges Initiative Discussion Paper. — Canada West Foundation, June 2008. — ISBN 1-897423-25-7. Drawing Lines is the fourth publication of the Core Challenge Initiative, a three-year public policy research and communications endeavor and a major component of the Canada West Foundation’s Western Cities Project. Funding for the Western Cities Project has been provided...
Arto Mustajoki Professor of Russian Language and Literature University of Helsinki Department of Slavonic and Baltic Languages and Literatures P.O. Box 24 FI-00014 Helsinki Вопрос о проявлении толерантности в языке имеет много аспектов. Я рассмотрю два из них: отношение к разным языкам на политическом, государственном и на личном, человеческом уровнях. Первый аспект будет...
Horizons Policy Research Initiative, February 2011 Kathleen Burr, Policy Analyst Citizenship and Immigration Canada There is heightened interest from many sectors in the development of welcoming and inclusive communities. Provinces, territories, municipalities, and neighbourhood associations are developing plans to attract and retain newcomers to Canada - while libraries,...
Liberals and Democrats
Workshop, February 27th, 2008
The global financial crisis, brewing for a while, really started to show
its effects in the middle of 2007 and into 2008. Around the world
stock markets have fallen, large financial institutions have collapsed
or been bought out, and governments in even the wealthiest
nations have had to come up with rescue packages to...
The Policy Press, 2001 ISSN 0305 5736
Policy & Politics vol. 29, no. 2, p. 193–208
The majority of European scholars accept that the European Union (EU)
operates at several different administrative levels and exhibits some features
of ‘governance’. However, they disagree, often fundamentally, about the
precise relationships between activities at different levels. This...
Third HEIRS Colloquium Department of International History and Politics, GIIS, Geneva March 16-17, 2007 The following papers are the result of a graduate conference held at Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva in March 2007. The conference was an initiative of the History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS), an informal network of young researchers...
OECD Development Center
Working Paper No. 293
Before the global economic crisis, Africa experienced a decade long surge
in cross-border investment and growth. On the occasion of a lecture at
Renmin University, Beijing in China on 25 August 2010, South Africa’s
President Jacob Zuma pointed out, referring to the OECD Perspectives
on Global Development 2010, that a decade ago...
Working Paper 04/05
Version of November 2004 (draft)
Abstract:
From 2002 on, the Euro has become the common currency
of twelve member countries of the European Union (EU).
To ensure the functioning of this European Monetary Union
(EMU), its member countries agreed on the Stability and
Growth Pact (SGP). This institution should guarantee members’
economic homogeneity...
EUROPEAN ECONOMY 7|2009 European Commission Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2009 ISBN 978-92-79-11368-0 The European economy is in the midst of the deepest recession since the 1930s, with real GDP projected to shrink by some 4% in 2009, the sharpest contraction in the history of the...
Economic Papers 302| February 2008
European Commission
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Publications
B-1049 Brussels
Belgium
E-mail: Ecfin-Info@ec.europa.eu
In May 2008, it will be ten years since the final decision to move
to the third and final stage of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU),
and the decision on which countries would be the first to...
Eurasian Security Studies, Department of Political Science
Journal of Peace and Research, vol 30, no 3. 1993, p. 241-250
The New World Order threatens to degenerate into something
drearily familiar. It now looks just as prone to self-serving and
manipulated myth-preservation and myth-making, tribal ethnocentrism
and the politics of fear and exclusion as were older world...
Loyola University, Chicago, p. 235-250 Intensification of revolutionary activity in twentieth-century tsarist Russia expressed itself in the formation of the great parties of the revolution: the Social Democratic and Social Revolutionary parties.’ It had long been recognized that an organized party was needed to lead an aroused people against the governmental power, and many...
School of Social Work, University of Manitoba
Canadian Review of Social Policy/Revue Canadienne de politique sociale
Spring/Summer 2003, No. 51, p. 49-66
Among the recommendations of the 1991 Aboriginal Justice Inquiry in Manitoba were two that called for the expansion of authority for First Nations Child and Family Service (CFS) agencies to enable them to provide child...
Menschenrechte im Schatten kolonialer Gewalt: Die
Dekolonisierungskriege in Kenia und Algerien 1945–1962
Fabian Klose, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 2009. x 346 pages.
(forthcoming in English translation
from University of Pennsylvania Press)
Decolonization and the Evolution of International Human Rights
Roland Burke, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. 264 pages.
In the...
School of Social Work, Carleton University Canadian Review of Social Policy/ Revue Canadienne de politique sociale Spring/Summer 2003, No. 51, p. 126-131 Since it began investing Canadian workers’ public pension money on the stock market in March 1999, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) had lost $3.1 billion dollars by the end of 2002 (CPPIB, 2003b). Despite this...
Canadian Review of Social Policy/Revue Canadienne de politique sociale. — Spring/Summer 2003. — No. 51. — p. 28-48. In recent years, use of the term independence has proliferated in the field of health and long-term care. Originally associated with the normalization and de-institutionalization movements, use of this term has extended into gerontology and policy. Emphasis on...
School of Health Policy and Management, York University
Canadian Review of Social Policy/Revue Canadienne de politique sociale
Spring/Summer 2003, No. 51, p. 9-28
Concerns about increasing numbers of Canadians living in poverty and on low incomes have primarily been raised by the social development and social welfare sectors. The health-related consequences of these increases...
Canadian Review of Social Policy/
Revue Canadienne de politique sociale
Spring/Summer 2003, No. 51, p. 121-125
Lionel-Henri Groulx teaches social policy at the School of
Social Work at Montreal University. He is doing research on
guaranteed annual income from an historical and sociological
point of view.
Humanity Vol. 2, Issue 1
In 2000, Mali’s Ministry for the Promotion of Women, Children,
and the Family asked donors for 824 million West African Francs
(CFA; $1.7 million) to fight child trafficking in neighboring Cote
d’Ivoire. The question of child trafficking quickly drew so much
attention from state and privately owned media that it submerged
other issues, such as AIDS...
University of Toronto Law Journal, Volume 57, Number 2, Spring
2007, pp. 449-477 (Article)
Published by University of Toronto Press
Frank Iacobucci played the lead role in introducing the
metaphor of judicial review as a form of dialogue between
courts and legislatures into Canadian constitutional law.
He discussed dialogue in reference to interpreting both
rights and...
The Terrorist in Search of Humanity: Militant Islam and Global Politics Faisal Devji Columbia University Press, 2009. x + 223 pp. Sacred Violence: Torture, Terror, and Sovereignty Paul W. Kahn University of Michigan Press, 2008. 178 pp In the weeks after the attacks of September 11, 2001, it has become easy to forget, large parts of the world were grappling sympathetically with...
University of Toronto Law Journal, Volume 55, Number 3, Summer
2005, pp. 733-766 (Article)
Published by University of Toronto Press
Although much has been written about judicial
review under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
as a dialogue between courts and legislatures, much less
has been written about judge-made common law as an earlier
and still relevant...
Humanity Vol.2, Issue 1. It is an understatement to say that the contemporary international society of states is deeply divided. Despite the happy consciousness of those who proclaimed the end of history and the worldwide triumph of the liberal democracy in the early 1990s, the legitimating principles for domestic polities around the globe remain diverse. True, the sovereign...
Journal of Democracy, Volume 12, Number 4, October 2001, pp. 27-34 (Article) Observers who comment on the slide toward de-democratization across much of what used to be the USSR often neglect another development that is just as interesting: Why is it, just ten years after all of them were born from the same Soviet institutional womb, that these 15 countries have become so...
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2008 (New Series), pp. 389-406 (Review)
Russia’s image and self-image, perhaps more than any other country’s, has been shaped from abroad. It is fitting that the director Aleksandr Sokurov chooses a foreigner, Astolphe Louis Léonor, Marquis de Custine, to guide viewers through three centuries of...
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 41 (2008): 541-561
Abstract
Research on successor parties in the former Soviet Union has mostly focused on leftist parties and paid little attention to their interplay with centrist forces which equally have their roots in the Soviet system. This article examines the development of both leftist and centrist successor parties
in post-Soviet...
World Politics, Volume 58, Number 2, January 2006, pp. 276-310 (Article)
In the early 1990s Russia stood at the precipice of state failure. Demands
for autonomy radiated from Russia’s ethnic republics, threatening
to split the federation along ethnic lines as had happened to the
Soviet Union before it. Russia’s republics had begun appropriating
power from Moscow during the...
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, Volume
1, Number 1, Winter 2000 (New Series), pp. 97-118 (Article)
Together with the Orthodox renaissance on German-occupied
territory, the religious revival in unoccupied Soviet Russia during
World War II – epitomized by the late-night meeting of Stalin
and the Orthodox Church’s leaders on September 4, 1943 –...
Published by Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
This article responds to the argument that judicial
review of legislation under the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms is illegitimate because it is
undemocratic. The authors show that Charter cases
nearly always can be, and often are, followed by new
legislation that still accomplishes the same objectives as
the...
Mediterranean Quarterly, Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2001,
pp. 101-118 (Article)
Published by Duke University Press
The disintegration of Yugoslavia and the subsequent carnage in Bosnia and
Kosovo—along with a plethora of social, economic, and other difficulties—
have left the distinct impression that southeastern Europe, more commonly
known as the Balkan Peninsula, has...
Journal of Democracy, Volume 13, Number 2, April 2002, pp. 156-170 (Article) Benjamin Reilly is a research fellow at the National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University. He is the author of several books, including Democracy in Divided Societies: Electoral Engineering for Conflict Management (2001), which treats in greater detail some of the issues...
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, Volume 8, Number 1, Winter 2007, pp. 67-103 (Review) The arrests were admittedly indiscriminate and designed to inspire terror and disorientation. Some were taken off the street. Others were surprised in their beds in late-night roundups. One man was detained simply because he had a long beard, which suggested he might be a...
This article traces the factors that led to the adoption of the Charter of the French Language in Quebec in 1977 and the Latvian Language Law in 1999. Concerns for the French language in Quebec in the 1960s and 1970s, the Latvian language in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, and in the Latvian state in the 1990s were ignited by some of the same demographic and assimilative...
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (January 1995), 538 (1), pg. 83-95 The traditional view that Canada's relations with Europe are a significant influence on Canadian life and Canada's international role no longer prevails in Canadian politics. New immi gration and multiculturalism encourage other than (West) European inputs; in addition,...
The Canadian Historical Review, Volume 89, Number 4, December
2008, pp. 503-540 (Article)
Published by University of Toronto Press
This article analyzes the Canadian government’s use of military force to suppress the anti-conscription Easter Riots that occurred in Quebec City between 28 March and 1 April 1918. The riots demonstrated French-Canadian dissatisfaction with the...
Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes (December 2010), 44 (3), pg. 5-25 Published by University of Toronto Press Abstract: The thesis that Canada's original major political parties were also the principal entities that bound the federation together is a well-explored subject. Over the last four decades, the disappearance of any political party in Canada that...
Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes (July 2009), 43 (2), pg. 23-56 Published by University of Toronto Press Résumé: Le 1er avril 2009, le gouvernement du Nunavut a fêté son dixième anniversaire d’existence. La naissance du Nunavut fut le résultat de plus de 20 ans de négociations entre le gouvernement fédéral du Canada et les Inuits de l’Arctique de l’est....
Journal of Canadian Studies (July 2009), 43 (2), pg. 198-219 Published by University of Toronto Press Abstract: Nunavut was created by federal statute in 1999, to meet the Crown’s obligations under Article 4 of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) and the associated Nunavut Political Accord. The Nunavut Act was based upon the Northwest Territories Act, but modernized. Since...
Journal of Canadian Studies (July 2009), 43 (2), pg. 57-81 Published by University of Toronto Press Abstract: A key objective of Inuit political leaders in pushing for the creation of a Nunavut Territory was the establishment of a governance regime that would not only be numerically controlled by Inuit, but would also in a real sense be an Inuit government. Among other things,...
Article. — Journal of Canadian Studies (July 2009). — 43 (2). — P. 109–136. When Nunavut was created in 1999 it was both the product of regionalism and an agent of further regional change within the Eastern Arctic. This essay explores what impact, if any, the new territory has had on two aspects of regionalism. First, it determines whether Nunavut allows us to distinguish among...