Sentences with phrase «economic topics including»

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Topics include but are not limited to municipal financial market developments, the use of quantitative measurement / technical analysis in the stock market, the outlook for the U.S. stock market and the world, the U.S. banking system, and the global economic outlook.
NEW DELHI (AP)-- Given a rare opportunity to lunch with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Gaurav Dalmia was less interested Thursday in discussing the planned topics at hand, including climate change or even the trade dispute between India and the U.S. Instead, the Indian businessman was focused on Kerry himself — and whether he would be able to smooth over brittle relations between Washington and New Delhi for the sake of economic growth.
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a book, School (s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes essays on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and Conflict Resolution.»
During the speech, Borough President Diaz will discuss the successes of the previous year while also offering new proposals on a variety of topics, including economic development, housing, legislation and more.
She also sat down for an interview with WXXI President & CEO Norm Silverstein, to talk about a number of other topics that are now front and center in Albany, including economic development for Western New York and the Finger Lakes, and campus sexual assault.
Topics at the three - day event in downtown Buffalo include the economic impact of the federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and drinking water infrastructure.
Both Steve DiMeo and Anthony Picente will also meet with Congressman Hanna and Senators Gillibrand and Schumer about local issues including the Marcy Wetlands Permit, Economic Development opportunities and other local topics.
Episode 27 - $ 168.2 billion — Maria Doulis & Dave Friedfel of CBC discuss the Governor's Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2018 - 2019, which includes topics of budget growth, Medicaid, school aid, economic development, and proposals dealing with the changes in the federal tax law.
Other topics could include consolidation, economic development projects for 2016 and updates on the film hub or the amphitheater built this year.
Participants heard plenary framing presentations on five topics including the Governor's recent regional economic development initiative and experience with it to date, past and current efforts to do regional planning in the Hudson Valley and regional approaches to business and tourism.
The sessions include topics such as the economic and social importance of protecting biodiversity.
He has authored over 140 articles on a variety of topics including the economic evaluation and value of genetic services, implementation of genomic medicine and the use of informatics to facilitate genomic medicine.
The motivation for the MCA arose from citizens and organizations in Montana who have expressed interest in receiving timely and pertinent information about climate change, including information about historical variability, past trends, and projections of future impacts as they relate to topics of economic concern.
Appropriate topics include policy related to: * Business and Government Policy * Democracy, Politics and Institutions * International and Global Affairs * International Trade and Finance * Political and Economic Development * Social and Urban Policy.
Topics covered included strategic planning, economic and social development, higher education finance, history and governance, the structure of the U.S. higher education system, and the role of higher education in promoting regional and national growth.
For full description check out my blog - https://mrsgeographyblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/revision-snooker/ Topics include living world, natural hazards, coasts, rivers, urban issues, economic development and resources including water.
For full description check out my blog - https://mrsgeographyblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/03/geography-games/ Topics include living world, natural hazards, coasts, rivers, urban issues, economic development and resources including water.
For full description check out my blog - https://mrsgeographyblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/24/key-words-gcse-geography/ Topics include living world, natural hazards, coasts, rivers, urban issues, economic development and resources including water.
Topics include living world, natural hazards, coasts, rivers, urban issues, economic development and resources including water.
It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is defined and a wealth of case studies, these include: Urban Issues and Challenges Topic - Mumbai (NEE Urban Area) and a depth study of London (HIC Urban Area) Changing Economic World - Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development through tourism); UK Sustainable Car Industry; South Oxfordshire and Milton (Contrasting Rural Areas).
Included is a list of reviewed Web links that are organized by topic and include resources for curricular activities and economic data and a list of data links for finding macroeconomic data, primary source materials, charts and simulations.
Unit 2 Challenges In The Human Environment Case Studies Included: - Urban Issues and Challenges Topic - Mumbai (NEE Urban Area) and a depth study of London (HIC Urban Area) Changing Economic World - Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development through tourism); UK Sustainable Car Industry; South Oxfordshire and Milton (Contrasting Rural Areas).
Some of the topics covered include Bush Tucker, European influence on food, economic factors, historical summary of food in Australia, Influences on food selection, food habits and the evolution of Australian cuisine.
He continues to publish and present in education - focused forums on topics including white privilege and racism, anti-poverty education and economic justice, and multicultural organizational transformation.
Some of the topics discussed included the economic and equity imperitatives of the college - and career - ready agenda, Common Core State Standards implementation, defining career readiness, K - 12 and postsecondary alignment, competency - based education systems, college - and career - ready reporting and accountability, and transition to college - and career - ready assessments.
The achievement gap topic has been explored through many lenses, including political, economic, and pedagogical.
Former long time COO of Qwest, a $ 12 billion telecommunications and media company, Teresa Taylor is a sought after as a speaker on topics including leadership, economic development, and innovation.
Mr. Roche has a vast understanding of economic and financial topics including, but not limited to:
Topics include: The world economic forum in Davos, Roth IRAs, physics, characteristics of the worst performing index funds and more.
Featuring works from Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art collection created mostly in the 1980s and»90s by artists including Chris Burden, Alfredo Jaar, Louise Lawler, Inigo Manglano - Ovalle, and Adrian Piper, this exhibition reveals the continuing resonance and complexity of topics such as freedom of expression, militarism, the dynamics of race, human and economic consequences of globalization, and other defining elements of society today.
We explored a wide range of topics that included: the current state of the art market in light of the economic downturn and the impact of the exponential growth of art fairs.
(Aside from «You Are Only As Green As Your Supply Chain,» topics covered on the blog, which has been up and running since January 2008, include «Green Stakeholders: Pesky Activists or Productive Allies,» «Staying Green in a Tough Economic Climate,» «Winners and Losers in a Carbon - Constrained World,» and «Don't Bother with the «Green» Consumer.»)
The report covers several topics, including renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, navigating carbon markets, and navigating the global economic markets while transitioning to clean economies.
Related / needs to include these 4 topics: Humanitarianism, Self - Determination, Peace and Security and Economic Stability.
The weekly half - hour programme features host Janaia Donaldson's conversations with guests about a broad range of topics including local food production, renewable energy, transportation alternatives, sustainability, economic localization, and personal responses to the changes ahead.
The wide range of inter-connected topics will include: local food, public policy, democracy, local business, the commons, cooperatives, local finance, spirituality, connecting to nature, economic indicators, health, education, bridging the North - South divide, the new economy movement, climate justice, cultural diversity, biodiversity, environmental justice, income inequality, and the impact of the economy on our psychological well - being.
Topics include board structures and procedures; community and economic development; elections; emergency management; ethics and conflicts; finance and tax law; general local government; land use and code enforcement; legislative updates; open government; public health; and property transactions.
The IEL covers 25 topics: civil procedure, commercial and economic law, constitutional law, contracts, corporations and partnerships, criminal law, cyber law, energy law, environmental law, family and succession law, insurance law, intellectual property, intergovernmental organisations (including the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA), labour law and industrial relations, media law, medical law, migration law, private international law, property and trust law, religion law, social security law, sports law, tort law, transport law.
All five days feature plenary and concurrent sessions on topics including: what recent global economic crises mean for doing business in the EU; managing privilege across borders; a corporate counsel guide to managing a global workforce; keeping your advertising on side with Canada's anti-spam act, and doing business with financially troubled companies.
Wrote briefs for U.S. Ambassadors including regional, political and economic topics for their foreign or local visits
Appropriate topics include policy related to: * Business and Government Policy * Democracy, Politics and Institutions * International and Global Affairs * International Trade and Finance * Political and Economic Development * Social and Urban Policy.
Prepared the Mayor's weekly newsletter, the Rawlings - Blake Review, which covered wide - ranging topics including health, economic development, and crime.
Other topics may include industrial relations, monopolies, and comparative economic systems.
QUALIFICATIONS • Qualified to teach business topics including basic economic, business careers and accounting • Proficient in creating a class atmosphere conducive to learning and ensuring student wellbeing during class • Well - versed in creating and implementing lessons aimed at ensuring that students understand and appreciate business concepts • Skilled in researching and building learning materials to provide assistance to students in comprehending complex business concepts
Topics may include (but are not limited to) inflation, deflation, the financial system, debt, economic instability and preparing for crisis.
List of topics covered include social, political, economic and environmental issues, including human rights, economy, trade, globalization, poverty, environment and health related issues.
The Follow - up Parent Questionnaire, 2011 - 2013 recorded data on a range of topics, including health status, occupation, household, mental well - being, current economic circumstances and the presence of asthma in the Study child.
The programs are free, and topics of discussion include the Centers» key areas of focus: education, economic security, mental health, youth and adolescent development, and gender - based violence.
Whereas the earliest work on this topic emphasized the socio - economic status of parents and the way in which (maltreating) parents were themselves reared, subsequent work, guided principally by Belsky's 6 process model of the determinants of parenting, highlights social - contextual factors and forces that shape parenting.7 These include (a) attributes of children; (b) the developmental history of parents and their own psychological make - up; and (c) the broader social context in which parents and this relationship are embedded.
The guide includes questions on a variety of topics, including parental history of child abuse or neglect, recognition of the problem and motivation to change, economic resources of the family, family social support system, and family stress.
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