We should watch with interest the BC process for what it can tell us about the success of online dispute resolution strategies to
challenge access barriers.
Not exact matches
Because of the
challenges for international entrepreneurs working in Chinese markets, CEIBS recommends finding a local co-founder, «somebody who can provide you with the
access to local resources, who can provide you with a deep understanding of the local contexts, who can help you overcome language
barriers,» Velamuri says.
While lack of
access to additional funds was labelled as one of the biggest
barriers to innovation for between 16 — 20 % of SMEs, for organisations with over 200 employees only 10 % saw it is as a major
challenge.102
Parent - Child Home Program is for families who enroll their children between 18 months and two years of age, participate for two years, are
challenged by low levels of education, poverty, literacy and language
barriers, and / or are isolated and not
accessing community services.
Oneida County is a diverse community and the County is committed to eliminating
barriers to job
access that may exist due to education, language, income or other
challenges.
Articles on Science and Disability, 1970s Correspondence, 1970s Articles on Science and Disability, 1980s Conferences on Science and Disability, 1980s Correspondence, 1980s Articles on Science and Disability, 1990s Conferences on Science and Disability, 1990s Correspondence, 1990s Project Proposals (funded) on Science and Disability, 1990s Articles on Science and Disability, 2000s Conferences on Science and Disability, 2000s Correspondence, 2000s AAAS Annual Meeting -
Barrier Free, 1976 A Disgn for Utilizing Successful Disabled Scientists as Role Models - Final Report, 1977 - 1978 Utilization of Scientific Professional Society Placement Services - Final Report, 1978 - 1980 Within Reach: Out of School Opportunities for Youth - A Guide, 1981 Appropriate Technology: Its Design and Use by Disabled People, Workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 20, 1984 Appropriate Technology Workshop Papers, Nov. 20, 1984 Linkages Project meeting, Feb. 11, 1986 China Fund for the Handicapped: Deng Pufang, US Visit, Oct. 10,1987 Teaching Science and Mathematics to Students with Learning Disabilities:
Challenges and Resources (NSF Grant 9552586), Jan. 1990 Recruitment and Retention of Students and Faculty with Disabilities in Schools of Engineering (NSF Grant EID 9101122), 1990 - 1995 Agenda for
Access: Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities, Oct. 1991 High School, High Tech, 1993 Model Undergraduate Project for the Disabled: A Study of Issues involved in underrepresentation (NSF Grand HRD 9054022), Jan. 31, 1994 AAAS - NASA ACCESS - Summer internship program, 1996 - 1997 AAAS - National Easter Seals Society ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY
Access: Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities, Oct. 1991 High School, High Tech, 1993 Model Undergraduate Project for the Disabled: A Study of Issues involved in underrepresentation (NSF Grand HRD 9054022), Jan. 31, 1994 AAAS - NASA
ACCESS - Summer internship program, 1996 - 1997 AAAS - National Easter Seals Society ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY
ACCESS - Summer internship program, 1996 - 1997 AAAS - National Easter Seals Society
ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY
ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY POINT!
In fact, we would assert that this
challenge of identifying and then implementing disciplinary - based rationales for technology use is more persistent and problematic than the typical
barriers often cited limiting technology use (e.g.,
access to computers, software difficulties, etc.).
They attend to the
barriers,
challenges, and conditions that exist out there — families living in poverty, differing levels of parental education, and discrepant
access to resources.
One of the tables discussing equity quickly moved from
barriers to achieving equity to specific steps that could be taken to provide all students, but especially those of poverty and color,
access to the richest and most
challenging curriculum.
The program proactively addresses situations that don't benefit from a punitive approach and instead involve owners who face
barriers to providing care to their animals due to either a lack of financial resources,
access to services or other circumstances, such as domestic violence, medical or mental health
challenges.
Wherever you stay in Palm Cove you have
access to the World Heritage rainforest, the Great
Barrier Reef boarding from the Palm Cove Pier or you can simply enjoy nature's playground with an exciting
challenge and adventures like white water rafting, canoeing, horse riding or trekking.
- as Captain Olimar is making his way home, an asteroid onslaught forces him to land on a nearby planet - Sparklium is the fuel for Olimar's Dolphin III ship - with the ship's fuel depleted, you have to find items on this planet which can be turned into fuel - collect everything from seeds to large scale treasures - you need 30,000 Sparklium to make your way home - you are eventually required to find a lost ship part at the end of the game - levels are more linear and puzzle based, and include specific goals / goodies to collect - move Captain Olimar with the Circle Pad, while all other interactions use the touchscreen - blow your whistle, throw Pikmin and also touch certain objects - worlds are called Sectors, with six areas altogether - find all the treasure and look for new passageways to complete a sector 100 % - passageways can grant you
access to secret spots or additional levels highlighted with the letter X - the first world is called Brilliant Garden, which has lush forest environments - Yellow Pikmin can easily reach the upper screen, where you can sometimes collect goodies and pull down vines - there's a level where you use yellow Pikmin as a source to connect two wires - connecting the wires lets you see enemies and platforms that were hidden in the shadows - Winged Pikmin can be flung at high speeds, and they can pick up Olimar and help him descend down into new areas - in a later level, you need to use red Pikmin to stomp out fire and clear the way for you - Rock Pikmin are the strongest ones of the bunch and can break crystals - blue Pikmin can swim and fight well underwater - the maximum amount of Pikmin you can have in a stage is 20 - blow your whistle to call over the correct Pikmin for a task or puzzle - Ravaged Rustworks offers a unique industrial environment where you climb on pipes - Loney Tower has you climbing to the top of a tower without any help of Pikmin, and instead use pipes and Olimar's jetpack - Valley of the Breeze, found in the Leafswirl Lagoon sector, relies complete on Winged Pikmin -
Barriers of Flame is in the Sweltering Parchlands sector - here you «lll be forced to improvise with Yellow and Rock Pikmin to get around fire - every world ends with a boss stage - one boss fight puts you up against a Fiery Blowhog, where you use Red Pikmin to pick up / feed bombs to the boss - beating bosses gives you treasures worth 1,000 Sparklium each - supports amiibo in the Splatoon, Super Mario and Animal Crossing lines - amiibo can be scanned in to grant you
access to secret spots - these are one room puzzle
challenges where you collect a statue - these bonus rooms will also get you 200 Sparklium every time - you are limited by how many amiibo you can summon to each secret spot - one of the treasures you will find is an NES cartridge for Ice Climbers, which carries the name «Revenge Fantasy».
Never before has it been possible for people from all over the world to
access the latest information and collectively seek solutions to the
challenges which face our planet, and not a moment too soon: the year 2015 was the hottest in human history, and the Great
Barrier Reef is suffering the consequences of warming oceans right now.
Should
access to justice strategies be designed to
challenge barriers that prevent individuals from participating in current dispute resolution mechanisms and to create real opportunities for those individuals (as well others) to seek resolution to a justiciable problem?
DO N'T MISS THESE CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: - Developing a Culture of
Access - Overcoming
barriers to effective reform - The Role of Lawyers in Managing Litigation and its Costs - Practices to curb costs, delay and abuse -
Challenging Assumptions - Civil Justice Reform in Australia, the UK and the US
MLC's clients often are dealing with multiple life
challenges in addition to their legal issues and face cross-cultural
barriers to
accessing services.
The big
barriers to innovation seem to be (in no particular order): lack of data about the needs and experiences of users of justice systems; the natural monopoly of judges and lawyers; the
challenge of developing the smart public - private partnerships that innovation needs; limited or no
access to finance.
Equally as effective, but given that it is harder to
access, and there are more
barriers, remaining consistently in treatment can be
challenging.
Another of the government's responses to the
challenge of making a whole - of - government approach work better has been to explore ways of reducing the «red tape» that acts as a
barrier to Indigenous peoples»
access to mainstream services.
These changes brought new
challenges for policy and program development, such as the need to reduce
barriers to
access mainstream services for Indigenous peoples, which were often provided by state and territory governments.
Barriers to access identified in our analysis are consistent with research on barriers to healthcare for Indigenous Australians.5, 18, 21, 27 Key emerging challenges include achieving general population coverage and reaching high - need
Barriers to
access identified in our analysis are consistent with research on
barriers to healthcare for Indigenous Australians.5, 18, 21, 27 Key emerging challenges include achieving general population coverage and reaching high - need
barriers to healthcare for Indigenous Australians.5, 18, 21, 27 Key emerging
challenges include achieving general population coverage and reaching high - need groups.
These
barriers are hardest on those who already face
challenges to
accessing care: young people, women of color, those who live in rural areas and people with low incomes.
Parent - Child Home Program is for families who enroll their children between 18 months and two years of age, participate for two years, are
challenged by low levels of education, poverty, literacy and language
barriers, and / or are isolated and not
accessing community services.
Because of an increasingly restrictive legal environment and clinic closures across the country, abortion patients are facing new
barriers to care, including the need to travel greater distances to
access services.2, 20 Overcoming these
challenges can be difficult or impossible, especially given that 75 % of abortion patients are low - income, and 59 % have already had a child and may have other family obligations.21 Whether a provider offers same - day contraceptive services is irrelevant if a patient can not
access abortion care in the first place.