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The Effectiveness Of (Pdeode) Strategy On The Development Of English Students Self Expression, Noor Ismael Khalil
The Effectiveness Of (Pdeode) Strategy On The Development Of English Students Self Expression, Noor Ismael Khalil
Journal of STEPS for Humanities and Social Sciences
The aim of the studies is to discover the effectiveness of The Bedoy approach withinside the improvement of historic wondering amongst fourth- Keeping up with the current technology is a need for instructors to preserve the instructional procedure active, and this is why we want to continuously alternate the strategies and techniques used to preserve up with the current technology. The satisfactory manner to train English is to train English. Depends on numerous elements inclusive of trainer skills, the principal goal of the studying procedure, and the precise manner of studying.
This look at offers a small-scale test organized to …
The Methodology Of Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Dr. Zakaria Basheer
The Methodology Of Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Dr. Zakaria Basheer
UAEU Law Journal
The paper considers the question whether Jaber lbn hayyan had actually initiated empirical methodology. The paper also investigates whether Jabir was drawing on Greek or Islamic sources in devising the empirical methodology. It argues for the possibility that, while it cannot totally rule out that Jabir was exposed to some Greek (Aristotelian) influences, he was heavily drawing upon pristine Islamic sources. These include not only the Qura'n and Hadeth, but also the methodology of Mutakalimeen (Islamic Theologians) and the fasaha' (The Muslim Jurists) . The study of Jabir of the Relevant issues is based on less organized writings, especially his …
Critical Reviews Of Flawed Research On Prostitution, Donna M. Hughes
Critical Reviews Of Flawed Research On Prostitution, Donna M. Hughes
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
No abstract provided.
Advancing The Aquaculture Industry Through The Federal Crop Insurance Program, Matthew H. Bowen
Advancing The Aquaculture Industry Through The Federal Crop Insurance Program, Matthew H. Bowen
Ocean and Coastal Law Journal
In recent times, the aquaculture industry has experienced dramatic growth. The growth of the industry is a direct result of an increase in demand for seafood, and a decrease in supply from wild fisheries. The industry, however, is also experiencing growing pains. Aquaculture species, compared to their wild counterparts, are at a higher risk of catastrophic loss from a variety of different perils. These perils make investment in the aquaculture industry significantly risky. The federal crop insurance program could be a tool that mitigates these risks, but the program was designed around terrestrial agriculture, and while aquaculture may be covered …
Marine Renewable Energy Law And Policy In The Bay Of Fundy: The Impact Of Ambiguous Domestic Boundaries In Canada On Nova Scotia's Regulatory Framework, Esteban Salcedo
Marine Renewable Energy Law And Policy In The Bay Of Fundy: The Impact Of Ambiguous Domestic Boundaries In Canada On Nova Scotia's Regulatory Framework, Esteban Salcedo
Ocean and Coastal Law Journal
Using a legal history methodology, this paper examines existing marine renewable energy law and policy in Nova Scotia with a focus on its application in the Bay of Fundy. This paper critically assesses the current approach to coastal management in light of recent recommendations summarized in the Fournier report. This paper argues that, despite clear calls to develop integrated ocean management and marine spatial planning in policies and regulations, Canada and Nova Scotia have failed to do so because of unclear federal-provincial boundaries. Ambiguous domestic borders in the Bay of Fundy have been at the source of an overly cautious, …
If It’S Tuesday, This Must Be Procreation: Methodology And Subject-Matter In Fourteenth Amendment Pedagogy, William D. Araiza
If It’S Tuesday, This Must Be Procreation: Methodology And Subject-Matter In Fourteenth Amendment Pedagogy, William D. Araiza
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Diamonds In The Rough: A Review Of Tiffany V. Costco And A Call To Apply Daubert To The Admissibility Of Consumer Survey Evidence In Trademark Infringement Litigation, Michael J. Borger
Diamonds In The Rough: A Review Of Tiffany V. Costco And A Call To Apply Daubert To The Admissibility Of Consumer Survey Evidence In Trademark Infringement Litigation, Michael J. Borger
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arguing With Friends, William Baude, Ryan D. Doerfler
Arguing With Friends, William Baude, Ryan D. Doerfler
Michigan Law Review
Judges sometimes disagree about the best way to resolve a case. But the conventional wisdom is that they should not be too swayed by such disagreement and should do their best to decide the case by their own lights. An emerging critique questions this view, arguing instead for widespread humility. In the face of disagreement, the argument goes, judges should generally concede ambiguity and uncertainty in almost all contested cases.
Both positions are wrong. Drawing on the philosophical concepts of “peer disagreement” and “epistemic peerhood,” we argue for a different approach: A judge ought to give significant weight to the …
A Review Of The Scientific Literature Regarding Reservations In International Law, N. Fayzullaeva
A Review Of The Scientific Literature Regarding Reservations In International Law, N. Fayzullaeva
International Relations: Politics, Economics, Law
The main principle of the participance of Uzbekistan in international agreements is based on the defence of interest of the country and its position. In this regard the right to use reservations in international agreements is very important. So that it is neccessary to research main trends in the use of reservations, their implementation in national regime in the view of cooperation of Uzbekistan in international organizations.
The Science Of Sociological Jurisprudence As A Methodology For Legal Analysis, Richard Langone
The Science Of Sociological Jurisprudence As A Methodology For Legal Analysis, Richard Langone
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Verification Of Recovered Digital Evidence On The Amazon Kindle, Marcus Thompson, Raymond Hansen
Verification Of Recovered Digital Evidence On The Amazon Kindle, Marcus Thompson, Raymond Hansen
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
The Amazon Kindle is a popular e-book reader. This popularity will lead criminals to use the Kindle as an accessory to their crime. Very few Kindle publications in the digital forensics domain exist at the time of this writing. Various blogs on the Internet currently provide some of the foundation for Kindle forensics. For this research each fifth generation Kindle was populated with various types of files a typical user may introduce using one method, the USB interface. The Kindle was forensically imaged with AccessData’s Forensic Toolkit Imager before and after each Kindle was populated. Each file was deleted through …
Understanding Political Systems: A Comment On Methods Of Comparative Research, T. Koopmans
Understanding Political Systems: A Comment On Methods Of Comparative Research, T. Koopmans
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Does The Presumption Of Validity Matter? An Experimental Assessment, Jeremy W. Brock
Does The Presumption Of Validity Matter? An Experimental Assessment, Jeremy W. Brock
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Legal Education: An Augmentation Of Legal Realism, Gerald R. Ferrera
Ethics In Legal Education: An Augmentation Of Legal Realism, Gerald R. Ferrera
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bewitched By Language: Wittgenstein And The Practice Of Law, Bruce A. Markell
Bewitched By Language: Wittgenstein And The Practice Of Law, Bruce A. Markell
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alternative Threat Methodology, Charles B. King Iii
Alternative Threat Methodology, Charles B. King Iii
Journal of Strategic Security
Of the many challenges facing risk analysis practitioners, perhaps the most difficult to overcome is in the field of terrorist threat analysis. When estimating the threat associated with naturally occurring events, historical data provides a great deal of insight into the frequency of those events. Threat associated with accidents applies many operations research tools to gauge future failure-rates (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis being perhaps the most widely known). However, estimating the probability of an individual's or group's attacking a specific (or even a generic) target is an element of risk analysis in which art and intuition are applied far …
Variance, Violence, And Democracy: A Basic Microeconomic Model Of Terrorism, John A. Sautter
Variance, Violence, And Democracy: A Basic Microeconomic Model Of Terrorism, John A. Sautter
Journal of Strategic Security
Much of the debate surrounding contemporary studies of terrorism focuses upon transnational terrorism. However, historical and contemporary evidence suggests that domestic terrorism is a more prevalent and pressing concern. A formal microeconomic model of terrorism is utilized here to understand acts of political violence in a domestic context within the domain of democratic governance.This article builds a very basic microeconomic model of terrorist decision making to hypothesize how a democratic government might influence the sorts of strategies that terrorists use. Mathematical models have been used to explain terrorist behavior in the past. However, the bulk of inquires in this area …
The Promise Of International Tax Scholarship And Its Implications For Research Design, Theory, And Methodology, Diane Ring
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Decision Support For Countering Terrorist Threats Against Transportation Networks, Richard Adler, Jeff Fuller
Decision Support For Countering Terrorist Threats Against Transportation Networks, Richard Adler, Jeff Fuller
Journal of Strategic Security
This article presents a dynamic decision support methodology forcounter-terrorism decision support. The initial sections introduce basic objectives and challenges of terrorism risk analysis and risk management. The remainder of the paper describes TRANSEC, a decision support framework for defining, validating, and monitoring strategies focused on managing terrorism risks to international transportation networks. The methodology and software tools underlying TRANSEC are applicable to other homeland security problems, such as critical infrastructure and border protection.
Defragmentation Of Public International Law Through Interpretation: A Methodological Proposal, Anne Van Aaken
Defragmentation Of Public International Law Through Interpretation: A Methodological Proposal, Anne Van Aaken
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Fragmentation of public international law (PIL) is perceived as a growing problem and answers to it are proliferating. International courts and tribunals are adjudicating ever more on issues that would be considered-were they not transnational or international in nature-constitutional problems. In national law, countervailing values, or intra-constitutional conflicts, are reconciled through a balancing of those values that is usually embedded in the application of the proportionality principle. A similar mechanism in PIL remains underdeveloped from a methodological point of view. This article aims to develop a methodological proposal for defragmentation through interpretation, drawing on legal theory, to be more precise …
Icworld: An Mmog-Based Approach To Analysis, Kimberly Gill, David Rolston, Wyatt Wong, Robert Pietrusko
Icworld: An Mmog-Based Approach To Analysis, Kimberly Gill, David Rolston, Wyatt Wong, Robert Pietrusko
Journal of Strategic Security
Intelligence analysts routinely work with "wicked" problems—critical,time-sensitive problems where analytical errors can lead to catastrophic consequences for the nation's security. In the analyst's world, important decisions are often made quickly, and are made based on consuming, understanding, and piecing together enormous volumes of data. The data is not only voluminous, but often fragmented, subjective, inaccurate and fluid.Why does multi-player on-line gaming (MMOG) technology matter to the IC? Fundamentally, there are two reasons. The first is technological: stripping away the gamelike content, MMOGs are dynamic systems that represent a physical world, where users are presented with (virtual) life-and-death challenges that can …
Research Note: Using The Iterate And Dots Databases, Peter A. Flemming, Edward Mickolus, Todd Sandler
Research Note: Using The Iterate And Dots Databases, Peter A. Flemming, Edward Mickolus, Todd Sandler
Journal of Strategic Security
For more than three decades, Vinyard Software's two ITERATE (International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events) datasets have set the standard in events research for terrorism researchers. It has recently been supplemented by the DOTS (Data on Terrorist Subjects) biographies project, which covers all terrorists, supporters, and other individuals mentioned in the ITERATE project.
Exploring Universal Rights: A Symposium, Jamie Mayerfeld, Brooke Ackerly, Henry Shue, Jack Donnelly, Kok-Chor Tan, Charles Beitz
Exploring Universal Rights: A Symposium, Jamie Mayerfeld, Brooke Ackerly, Henry Shue, Jack Donnelly, Kok-Chor Tan, Charles Beitz
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Which Rights Should Be Universal? by William J. Talbott. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005. 232pp.
The Icrc Customary International Humanitarian Law Study, Yoram Dinstein
The Icrc Customary International Humanitarian Law Study, Yoram Dinstein
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
An Australian Perspective On The Icrc Customary International Humanitarian Law Study, Timothy L.H. Mccormack
An Australian Perspective On The Icrc Customary International Humanitarian Law Study, Timothy L.H. Mccormack
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Study On Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Contribution To The Understanding And Respect For The Rule Of Law In Armed Conflict, Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Study On Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Contribution To The Understanding And Respect For The Rule Of Law In Armed Conflict, Jean-Marie Henckaerts
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Court-Connected Mediation Compared: The Case Of Argentina And The United States, Timothy K. Kuhner
Court-Connected Mediation Compared: The Case Of Argentina And The United States, Timothy K. Kuhner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This article presents and compares data collected in Argentina and the United States during each country's initial experience with court-connected mediation.
Transnational Accountability And The Politics Of Shame, James N. Rosenau
Transnational Accountability And The Politics Of Shame, James N. Rosenau
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Since my work on world affairs is sensitive to the legal dimensions of the course of events, it is an especial pleasure to participate for the first time in a meeting of the International Law Association.
Attorney Fact-Finding, Ethical Decision-Making And The Methodology Of Law, Robert Rubinson
Attorney Fact-Finding, Ethical Decision-Making And The Methodology Of Law, Robert Rubinson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Arguments In The Opinions Of Montana Territorial Chief Justice Decius S. Wade, Andrew P. Morriss
Legal Arguments In The Opinions Of Montana Territorial Chief Justice Decius S. Wade, Andrew P. Morriss
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.