scholarly journals Brief Talk on the Tort Liability Caused by Breeding Animals

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shirui Peng

With the increasing material living standards of the people, keeping pets has become a way for people to enjoy amateur life, and the tort problem of breeding animals has also been accompanied. This article will discuss the tort liability of breeding animals from the aspects of the characteristics, the principle of imputation, and the constitutive elements.

Author(s):  
Lema Gharsellaoui ◽  
Moez Ghariani

The abundant energy available in nature can be harnessed and converted to electricity in a sustainable way to supply the necessary power to elevate the living standards of the people without access to the electricity grid. Wind power is one of the cleanest and safest of all the renewable commercial methods of generating electricity. However, wind energy is difficult to use due to its stochastic variability. Energy storage can overcome the main drawback. This article consists of studying a wind starting system based on DFIG and operating in isolated mode. This system is formed by a bank of batteries and a bidirectional DC/DC converter charging a DC bus voltage as well as these batteries. The control of this system required a cascade control. Such control needs two loops: the inside loop to control the inductive current and the outside one for continuous voltage bus. The theoretical study of this command has been validated using PSIM software.


2019 ◽  
pp. 139-169
Author(s):  
Isser Woloch

This chapter focuses on Britain after World War II. The British could take pride in their stubborn endurance over six long years of war, but the toll and the scars ran deep by 1945: over 950,000 wartime casualties, including 357,000 killed; massive bombing destruction of already scarce housing; pervasive shortages and bleak austerities; and an empty treasury. From day one, inexorable postwar economic and financial constraints enveloped the Labour government, apart from its self-inflicted wounds such as the winter coal crisis in 1946–47 and the convertibility fiasco. However, across its five-year term of office, Labour stood by its proclaimed egalitarian values. Labour honored its unprecedented commitment “to raise the living standards of the people as a whole,” and it linked that goal to the imperative of raising the economy's productive capacities. The chapter also looks at the general election of 1945.


Author(s):  
Ernest F. Witte

The insistent demand in less-advanced areas of the world for improved living standards is dependent upon effecting social changes in the habits and living patterns of the people in these areas. Such changes can only be brought about in an orderly way through the development of competent, in formed, indigenous leaders. Among the personnel so urgently needed to initiate and carry on programs of social change are social workers to function at all levels of activity within these countries. As this need has become recognized, a growing world-wide effort to provide such leadership, carried on by many international and national, governmental and voluntary agencies, has emerged. These organizations have developed a great variety of methods to help less-developed countries acquire a nucleus of trained social workers to initiate and carry forward social welfare programs which will ultimately result in better, more secure, and more satisfying lives for the majority of their people. The need for social work personnel is great, and the time available for preparing them is limited. There is much to be learned from past and current experience on how to do this job most effectively.


2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 612-618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amiya Kumar Bagchi

The need for a new economy is great and the obstacles are many: growing inequalities within and between nations and regions, new complicity between corporations and non-democratic political regimes and failure of workers worldwide to make common cause. There are alternative models, indicating that a more egalitarian approach does not necessarily reduce living standards. Environmental degradation cannot be addressed by a technological fix: the threat to our long-term survival is pre-figured in the impact of climate change and corporate rapacity on the land and sea resources of the indigenous minorities who live as humanity has lived for most of its existence. A 10-point plan for a follow-up to the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals is suggested, but it will work only if solidarity networks can be built across divides of ascribed race, religion and nominal income levels, to express the will of the people in place of the government representatives who are prepared to gamble the future of humanity for corporate profit and power.


Author(s):  
RUKSANA. M.M. ◽  
Dr. K. GANGADHARAN

International migration has an important role in the economic development of every economy.In Kerala, most of the people prefer to emigrate for skilled and unskilled labour to the developed countries to improve the living standards oftheir families.According to Kerala Migration Survey Report, forevery 100 households in the state, there were 29.3 emigrants in 2014and the number of emigrants has increased graduallyover the years, from13.6 lakhs in 1998 to 24.0 lakhs in 2014.Kerala is receiving an increasing amount of money from abroad as workers’ remittances and total remittancesto Kerala in 2014 was estimated to be Rs71,142 crores.Remittances per household were Rs 86,843 in 2014 compared to Rs. 63,315 in 2011 and Rs. 57,227 in2008.The present study is to find out trend and growthof household remittance in Kerala and to analyze the impact of these remittance to the living standards of emigrant families.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-26
Author(s):  
Md. Saiful Bari

India Bangladesh Trade Relations, Perspectives E-Commerce both India and Bangladesh can benefit greatly from the development of trade and commerce by harnessing their position and creating a business-friendly environment. The economic and trade activities of the two countries will create employment opportunities and improve the living standards of the people of the region. In addition, the development of infrastructure for commercial purposes positively impacts the communication of people in the region and on the overall human resources. Bangladesh has the opportunity to enter such a large market in India with its products; In the same way, India and Bangladesh can benefit by investing in various large-scale development projects. The two countries will stand on a strong foundation in the economic structure through mutual understanding, trust and common business solutions. Bilateral alternate and funding furnish massive possibilities for accelerating enlargement and reducing poverty. Bangladesh can moreover, in addition, choose out to export some distance more, for example, to India‘s big market, and Indian firms ought to make investments in Bangladesh, benefiting from significant and as a substitute a pinnacle notch deal heaps plenty much less immoderate priced labor, and re-export to India as excellent as high-quality countries Relation between India and Bangladesh considering trade opportunities in E-commerce age and there are enough possibilities for alternate in services.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-61
Author(s):  
Ssemambo Hussein Kakembo ◽  
Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad

Countries within the Asian region are continuously struggling to improve the living standards of their citizens. Some of them are still facing a plethora of challenges due to the ever-increasing levels of both relative and absolute poverty. This is especially among the poorest of the poor who have no access to the mainstream financial services. The conventional microfinance institutions have been greatly criticised for their dubious acts of charging exorbitant interests. Islamic microfinance has therefore, been seen as one of the viable alternatives to meeting the challenges of poverty and as an opportunity in the livelihoods of the people in the Asian region. This article analyses the magnitude at which Islamic microfinance can play a fundamental role in alleviating insignificant poverty levels in Brunei Darussalam through using a proposed Mudarabah financing model.


Author(s):  
Nelson Lichtenstein

This chapter presents a portrait of Jay Lovestone, who helped found the American Communist Party in 1919 and lived to see the Iron Curtain fall seventy years later. His life was consumed by the fate of world Communism, first as one of the American party's most energetic and creative leaders, then as a man burning in his hatred for the people and ideas to which he had once given such loyalty. Lovestone helped erect the ideological Iron Curtain that walled off the unions from an entire generation of New Left activists and civil rights militants whose energy and talent was essential to the health of a truly “free” labor movement. Instead, Lovestone and his friends turned their faces rightward, helping to drive the AFL-CIO into the arms of those neoconservative Democrats and Reaganite intellectuals whose opportunistic regard for the liberties of the Polish working class was nicely balanced by their indifference to the decline of living standards at home and the near-destruction of the American union movement in the years after 1981.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 121-130
Author(s):  
Indra Hilmi Fauzan ◽  
Andi Tenrisuki Tenriajeng

It is the main and important element to be fulfilled, water becomes the primary need in all elements of life of living things so that they can continue to live life and all its activities. Besides that water is also in secondary needs as a means of transportation. Even water is also able to become a recreational facility so that water can also be said as a complement to tertiary needs. Water covers almost 71% of the Earth's surface. There are 1.4 trillion cubic kilometers (330 million miles) available on Earth. Viewed from the point of view of public health, the average volume of water requirements for each individual per day ranges from 150-200 liters or 35-40 gallons. The water requirements vary and depend on the climate, living standards and habits of the people. Reduced population of vacant land results in the availability of land to be reduced and limited. This makes the opportunity for hotel and apartment properties to increase. For some large cities, the presence of hotels and apartments is increasing every year, of course this will have an impact on the needs and availability of clean water that must be available every day. Because this research is very important to make an effort that is able to minimize the use of ground water by saving water and recycling water methods. The effort is able to be a solution to the efforts to create efficient use of ground water. Exactly this Water Management Infrastructure Engineering is carried out in the Grand Taman Melati Margonda Apartment 2. With a total unit reaching 939 units. Aspects that are the focus of the results of this study are aspects of quantity and cost.


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