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2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mária Bernschütz ◽  
Rita Krisztina Dörnyei ◽  
Erzsébet Nováky

A tanulmány két – 2007-ben és 2015-ben készített – a fiatalok jövőre vonatkozó elvárásait felmérő empirikus vizsgálat eredményeit hasonlítja össze. A kérdéskörök átfogják a jövőtervezés (oktatás, munka, migráció), a személyes tér (család, egészség, sport, alternatív gyógymódok, spiritualizmus, jótékonykodás), valamint atársadalom és a környezet (életszínvonal, munkanélküliség, új atomerőmű, hulladékgyűjtés, víz jelentősége) aktuális és egyre fontosabbá váló problémaköreit. A válaszolók vélekedése részben kritika a jelenről és reális kép a jövőről.*The study compares the results of two empiric surveys made in 2007 and 2015 on young people’s expectations concerning the future. The questions cover the current fields of future planning (education, work and migration), the personal scope (family, health, sports, alternative medicine, spiritualism and charity) and the society and the environment (living standard, unemployment, new atomic power plant) that are growing more and more important. The responses given partly reflect the criticism of the present and a realistic picture of the future. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 391 ◽  
pp. 159-162
Author(s):  
Ke Pang ◽  
Hai Chuan Xu ◽  
Liang Bo Zhang

The operation reliability of the power plant has much to do with the turbine shaft vibration. The object of this paper is N1000-25.0/600/600 steam turbine. In view of the turbine shaft vibration fault, the analysis and solution were made in two conditions. They refer to start-up and on-load steam turbine running state. The solution methods have produced a good result. And they can be used for reference to the turbines of the same type in the future.



2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Arman Syah Putra

The problem raised in this research is the implementation of ERP (Electronic Road Price) which will be applied in several street corners of the capital of Jakarta, many pros and cons that will occur in its application, ranging from its licensing to its application in the field, socialization to users the road in the capital is very important to do because it will directly intersect with motorized motorists in the capital of Jakarta, in its application also must be considered using what tools are best placed in every corner of the capital to help smooth the system to be applied, in this research the author will provide suggestions and frameworks so that the implementation of the ERP system (Electronic Road Price) can be carried out right away, with the suggestions that have been made are expected to influence the policies that will be made in terms of ERP (Electronic Road Price) in the future.



2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-95
Author(s):  
Hyun-Joo Lee ◽  
Young-Sun Lee ◽  
Ran Ju ◽  
Ki-Yeon Min
Keyword(s):  


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine L. Dykes ◽  
M. M. Hand ◽  
Eric J. Lantz ◽  
Tyler J. Stehly ◽  
Michael C. Robinson ◽  
...  


Author(s):  
Thomas N. Sherratt ◽  
David M. Wilkinson

Why do we age? Why cooperate? Why do so many species engage in sex? Why do the tropics have so many species? When did humans start to affect world climate? This book provides an introduction to a range of fundamental questions that have taxed evolutionary biologists and ecologists for decades. Some of the phenomena discussed are, on first reflection, simply puzzling to understand from an evolutionary perspective, whilst others have direct implications for the future of the planet. All of the questions posed have at least a partial solution, all have seen exciting breakthroughs in recent years, yet many of the explanations continue to be hotly debated. Big Questions in Ecology and Evolution is a curiosity-driven book, written in an accessible way so as to appeal to a broad audience. It is very deliberately not a formal text book, but something designed to transmit the excitement and breadth of the field by discussing a number of major questions in ecology and evolution and how they have been answered. This is a book aimed at informing and inspiring anybody with an interest in ecology and evolution. It reveals to the reader the immense scope of the field, its fundamental importance, and the exciting breakthroughs that have been made in recent years.



2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Gilmour

Ever since the Charter of the United Nations was signed in 1945, human rights have constituted one of its three pillars, along with peace and development. As noted in a dictum coined during the World Summit of 2005: “There can be no peace without development, no development without peace, and neither without respect for human rights.” But while progress has been made in all three domains, it is with respect to human rights that the organization's performance has experienced some of its greatest shortcomings. Not coincidentally, the human rights pillar receives only a fraction of the resources enjoyed by the other two—a mere 3 percent of the general budget.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emanuele Cozzi ◽  
Stefan Schneeberger ◽  
Maria Irene Bellini ◽  
Erik Berglund ◽  
Georg Böhmig ◽  
...  


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 101445
Author(s):  
Pilar Díaz-Cuevas ◽  
Brahim Haddad ◽  
Miriam Fernandez-Nunez


2011 ◽  
Vol 16 (1, 2 & 3) ◽  
pp. 2007
Author(s):  
John D. Whyte

This article examines the future of section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (the notwithstanding clause)1 — specifically, its po- litical future. It explores whether it is a consti- tutional instrument which is likely to be used in the future by legislatures or by Parliament.2 The article is premised on the idea that popular po- litical notions about political and constitutional legitimacy, while often formed by the constitu- tional text, sometimes evolve independently of the text. When this happens, these new concep- tions of legitimacy will constrain the exercise of constitutional powers no matter how clearly the powers are conferred by the text. From this per- spective, this article argues that in an apparent regime of entrenched rights, such as Canada’s, the legislative suspension of rights will be re- garded as less reflective of the constituted order — and, hence, less legitimate — than will hav- ing legislatures insist that their choices should prevail over constitutional rights in some cir- cumstances.





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