The energy and matter derived from chemosynthetic processes at vents (and other deep features, such as cold seeps) is very minor compared with that generated by photosynthesis.
During their visit, the Working Group found that the challenges faced by people of African descent in Portugal related mainly to their lack of recognition as a specific group in the national policy and legal framework; the lack of recognition of their positive contribution throughout history to the construction and development of the
[...]
country; the lack of
[...] qualitative and quantitative disaggregated data by racial or ethnic
origin; the existence of a circle of poverty, unequal access to education, public services, employment, as well as discrimination in the administration and functioning of the justice system; existence of racial profiling and police violence; underrepresentation [...]
in
[...]
political and institutional decision-making processes, as well as the lack of special measures or affirmative action policies in Portugal for
people of African descent or other minorities.
Rather, they were to be treated indiscriminately as “unlawful enemy combatants” who could be held indefinitely without charge or trial or the possibility [...]
to challenge
[...]
the legality of their detention before a court or other judicial authority.
As regards other activities/themes to which the Organization might choose to give priority the
[...]
following suggestions
[...] were made: the fight against exclusion and forms of inequality; the socioeconomic impact of globalization; the dangers of cultural standardization; population growth and social transformations; the environment; the preservation of biodiversity; the
management of renewable energies; the management of water resources; the reduction [...]
of the digital
[...]
divide; the ethics of science; increased interaction between the programme sectors in support of education for all.
[...] Shelter is not essential. While temporary works will be required (which may include temporary land formation for tunnel construction purposes) these can be removed afterwards and the existing seabed and water area reinstated.
The Group is concerned by credible reports that a considerable number of children were recruited just before the integration ceremony and hidden from MONUSCO officials, who arrived to separate children early in February 2011.
In order to further consolidate peace and stability, including addressing the presence of FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a number of non-military measures will be taken, such as assisting the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda to
[...]
define an end-state for
[...] resolving issues related to FDLR; encouraging Member States to take the necessary legal
actions against members of the group’s leadership who reside in their countries; enhancing disarmament, demobilization, repatriation, reinsertion and resettlement efforts, including sensitization through information campaigns, and exploring ways to further attract the voluntary return of FDLR combatants and promote [...]
the durable socio-economic
[...]
integration of the non-génocidaire FDLR
rank and file; and supporting the extension of State Authority in areas from which FDLR elements were dislodged, including mining and other areas of economic interest to the armed group.
According to the leaders of the Communist Party, Shanghai people have just gone through more than 50 years of trouble: the old half-colonized half-feudal Shanghai which went through a “deformed [...]
development” had to be reconstructed
[...]
from the beginning and huge changes had to be organized in the sphere of economy and society.
Concerning new issues which could be contemplated or reinforced in which UNESCO has a comparative advantage in the multilateral context and in which it could play a constructive role, NGOs mention: peace education; the role of teachers as the key to educational change; they should have adequate resources, salaries and regular training; the transfer of teaching methodologies and student assessment techniques; the development of ICTs for the disadvantaged population (ensure
[...]
dissemination and
[...] maintenance, quality and relevance of information); the role of the family for education, socialization and transmission of the values (the International Year of the Family in 2004); the right to leisure (right to rest, days off, paid holidays, standards in recreation, right to cultural participation, etc.); the degradation of urban and municipal services in
most of the developing countries (including municipal service management).
The Attorney for Human Rights noted, inter alia, that the jail had 50 places, but that at the time of the first inspection there were 104 inmates and at the time of the second, 109; the budget allocation for food was 8.30 lempiras a day per inmate; some cells were prone to flooding from water leaks, yet because there were not enough beds many inmates slept on the [...]
wet floor; the toilets were constantly
[...]
foulsmelling and full of filth because there were not enough for the large number of inmates, which constitutes a hazard to their health; overcrowding is a serious risk to the individual and collective safety of the prisoners, with men and women, members of rival gangs, prisoners with mental illnesses, and convicted prisoners and prisoners awaiting trial sharing the same cells; and the lack of security and the absence of
authority had led to a violent incident on 27 October 2005, in which an inmate lost his life.
They typically occur at divergent plate boundaries (mid-ocean ridges) and convergent plates where back-arc spreading centres occur, in all oceans and at all latitudes.
Tasso was born in Sorrento, in the Kingdom of Naples, and his interest in the Crusades probably was kindled by the sacking of Sorrento in 1558 by the Turkish Ottomans and the ongoing struggle between Muslim and Christian powers for control of the Mediterranean.
Furthermore, one of the proposed themes in the strategic plan for the seventh phase of IHP (IHP-VII: 2008-2013), “Ecohydrology and environmental sustainability”, aims to “incorporate environmental
[...]
sustainability at
[...] the landscape level by improving our understanding of water-landscape level management of the environment, taking [...]
fully into account
[...]
the interactions among ecosystems and their surrounding habitats”.
[...] cohesion, the struggle against inequality, the respect for cultural diversity and access to the knowledge society, which may be facilitated by information and communication technologies, will be achieved through policies that focus on improving the quality of education.
Because after the patient has sat down, and after the doctor has opened the records in his computer, he can only have the time to see if the patient looks good that day or if the patient has got any side effects from the illness.
As a Latin American and Caribbean country, brother of Haiti, we sincerely thank the States Members of the United Nations that have generously and promptly responded to the humanitarian emergency that is overwhelming our Caribbean brethren, with whom we have been united since the time of independence and in the fight for freedom and independence.
Brackishwater aquaculture yielded only 7.9 percent of world
[...] production in terms of quantity but accounted for 12.8 percent of total value because of the relatively high-valued marine shrimps cultured in brackish-water ponds.
[...] initiatives were being taken by member States, including: (a) more use of inland and coastal waterways, (b) expansion of public transport networks, (c) facilitation of nonmotorized transport, (d) additions to and electrification of the rail network as an alternative to road, (e) vehicle [...]
demand management,
[...]
(f)
improved engineering with intelligent transport system technology, (g) mitigation policies including vehicle emissions reduction policies, biofuel use, and fuelefficient ships and shipping strategies.
We note with satisfaction that both the revised Model Law and the LACAP are generally similar — in
[...]
structure and in the procedures for
[...] ensuring that contractors are selected on the basis of objective, measurable or quantifiable evaluation criteria so that procurement is transparent, making [...]
2.6.8.5.7 Mr Hardy Lok in one of SPH’s affirmations has on the other hand suggested that a central cooling water well can be built within the project site, with a simple intake structure along the
[...]
waterfront
[...] towards the Convention Centre area and sea-water can be pumped across to an intermediary station (location to be [...]
In the past, there were some very interesting lines in this sort of promotion scripts. Apart from having to follow them closely, employees of the HKJC ― alright, Madam Chairman, I have one about the World Cup Finals held on 15 June and the first thing stated here is the aim of such services, "These
[...]
scripts provide
[...] important information to colleagues daily and assist colleagues in providing quality
service to customers.
The key environmental mitigation and monitoring measures include the use of closed grab dredger, the
[...]
deployment of silt curtains
[...] enclosing the grabs of the dredging plants and silt screens at sea water intakes, the limitation of the number of dredgers,
the control [...]
of daily dredging
[...]
rate of each dredger, the implementation of 24-hour water quality monitoring at chosen sensitive receivers, and the setting up of community liaison group.
[...] half-life in animals and humans is similar, and therefore the external dose level (BMDL ), 1.7 mg/kg bw/day, as obtained from animal studies can be applied [...]
He added that “ethnicity, national origin and religion
[...]
are inaccurate
[...] indicators because the initial premise on which they are based, namely that Muslims and persons of Middle Eastern and South Asian appearance or origin are particularly likely to be involved in terrorist activities, is highly doubtful”.
It also notes that the author has explained the reasons why he fears to be returned to Somalia, giving details about the absence of clan protection,
[...]
his Western identity
[...] and appearance, his lack of local knowledge, experience and support networks and becoming a possible target for recruitment by pirate and Islamist [...]