Porsché: In 2010, Maplecroft's Climate Change Vulnerability Index identified India as the second most vulnerable county in the world which gives us an idea of
how vulnerable this part of the world is to climate change.
Not exact matches
This is
how it works: • The Children's Centre manager identifies relevant agencies already dealing with
vulnerable families — for example schools, health visitors or a local homeless families unit • A simple form summarising the facilities and activities available at the Centre, and asking for a parent's contact details and a signature, is created • The manager / staff at the other agency agree, as
part of their usual data recording protocols, to ask relevant service users to fill in the form.
Everyone does it, but we are especially
vulnerable when invalidated beliefs form a key
part of
how we narrate our lives.
The research also raises questions about
how bacteria living in other
parts of the body may relate to HIV transmission, and whether they play a role in
how other
vulnerable populations are affected by the disease.
Francine Kershaw, PhD Natural Resources Defense Council As
part of NRDC's Marine Mammal Protection Project, Francine Kershaw identifies areas of the ocean that are crucial for marine mammals and then assesses
how vulnerable those areas are to human impacts.
Hereditary factors, upbringing, early life experiences, the meanings given to certain situations, constitutional composition, and access to health care (including psychological support) all have a
part in
how vulnerable an individual is to the harmful effects of stress.
This is a game that must first be learned and then later, hours later, you begin to master the art of piloting a VT (Vertical Tank) in battle;
how to take cover while under fire,
how to plan your shots to hit the most
vulnerable parts of your opponents Vertical Tank (VT) and all while staying cool under fire.
And in a year during which our national body politic often consists of
how much pain those in power are willing to inflict upon those in more
vulnerable positions, great art is one of the few places where we can experience the best
parts of ourselves.
The pupil premium research carried out by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has shown
how, as
part of a whole ‑ school approach, low - cost, high - impact strategies can impacting positively on outcomes for children and young people with SEN and help in narrowing the gap in attainment for our most
vulnerable students (http://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk).
This story is
part of the NPR reporting project School Money, a nationwide collaboration between NPR's Ed Team and 20 member station reporters exploring
how states pay for their public schools and why many are failing to meet the needs of their most
vulnerable students.
It draws on experiences and lessons learned from a pilot Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) / Government of Lesotho project, and makes recommendations as to
how on - the - ground community - based responses could be scaled up to other
parts of the country, and possibly to other
vulnerable countries across southern Africa.
Sports instructors teach athletes
how to stretch, warm up, breathe into, and brace many
parts of their bodies, while often neglecting their pelvic floors, which is a
vulnerable region for both women and men.
But,
vulnerable or not, the Antarctic ice sheet is
part of the climate machine, and scientists from Europe, the US and New Zealand report in Nature that they think they have worked out
how.
Dr. Hick is passionate about her work and feels honored to be a
part of each client's journey, knowing
how hard and
vulnerable it feels to take the first step to get help.
For its
part, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) released new guidance on mortgage underwriting and mortgage insurance that implemented enhanced global standards.24 In December, OSFI announced that it would issue for public consultation proposed rules for
how much capital the banks and mortgage insurers must hold against
vulnerable insured mortgages.