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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Élisabeth Detis
Progrès et défis dans l'enseignement primaire
José Gustavo Da Silva Melo; Elisabeth Regina a Cavalcanti S; Carlos Eduardo Santos de Lima
Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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Informe pericial contable en la toma de decisiones en asuntos laborales
Filipe Daniel Dutra de Morais; Elisabeth Regina Alves Cavalcanti Silva
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2024
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Laudo Pericial Contábil na Tomada de Decisão em Processos Trabalhistas
Filipe Daniel Dutra de Morais; Elisabeth Regina Alves Cavalcanti Silva
Novas Edições Acadêmicas
2023
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With the Vatta's War series, award-winning author Elizabeth Moon has claimed a place alongside such preeminent writers of military science fiction as David Weber and Lois McMaster Bujold. Now Moon is back-and so is her butt-kicking, take-no-prisoners heroine, Kylara Vatta. Once the black-sheep scion of a prosperous merchant family, Kylara now leads a motley space force dedicated to the defeat of a rapacious pirate empire led by the mysterious Gammis Turek. After orchestrating a galaxy-wide failure of the communications network owned and maintained by the powerful ISC corporation, Turek and his marauders strike swiftly and without mercy. First they shatter Vatta Transport. Then they overrun entire star systems, growing stronger and bolder. No one is safe from the pirate fleet. But while they continue to move forward with their diabolical plan, they have made two critical mistakes. Their first mistake was killing Kylara Vatta's family. Their second mistake was leaving her alive. Now Kylara is going to make them pay. But with a "fleet" consisting of only three ships-including her flagship, the Vanguard, a souped-up merchant cruiser-Kylara needs allies, and fast. Because even though she possesses the same coveted communication technology as the enemy, she has nowhere near their numbers or firepower. Meanwhile, as Kylara' s cousin Stella tries to bring together the shattered pieces of the family trading empire, new treachery is unfolding at ISC headquarters, where undercover agent Rafael Dunbarger, estranged son of the corporation's CEO, is trying to learn why the damaged network is not being repaired. What he discovers will send shock waves across the galaxy and crashing into Kylara's newly christened Space Defense Force at the worst possible moment.
The fourth volume in this explosive science fiction adventure series, from the Nebula Award winning author of The Speed of Dark.
This book examines the democratic legitimacy of the European Union (EU) and evaluates the democratic credentials of the EU’s main decision-making procedure. It finds that though there is potential for democratic decision-making in the EU, the actual process is dominated by technocrats and secret meetings.The book assesses and discusses the conditions for democratic input in decision-making with five empirical chapters each addressing the ordinary legislative procedure from different dimensions: democratic deliberative forums, inclusion, openness, power neutralising mechanisms and decision-making capacity. The analytical framework provides for an in-depth assessment of the ordinary legislative procedure’s potential democratic qualities and examines whether it fulfils democratic criteria, how the procedure works in practice and whether it has the necessary democratic clout. The author provides both a theoretical discussion and an empirical assessment of what role the principle of democracy could play in the EU.Filling a gap in EU legislative studies and contributing to the debate on the European democratic deficit, Democratic Decision-making in the EU will be of interest to students and scholars of European Union politics, legislative studies and deliberative democracy.
This book examines the democratic legitimacy of the European Union (EU) and evaluates the democratic credentials of the EU’s main decision-making procedure. It finds that though there is potential for democratic decision-making in the EU, the actual process is dominated by technocrats and secret meetings.The book assesses and discusses the conditions for democratic input in decision-making with five empirical chapters each addressing the ordinary legislative procedure from different dimensions: democratic deliberative forums, inclusion, openness, power neutralising mechanisms and decision-making capacity. The analytical framework provides for an in-depth assessment of the ordinary legislative procedure’s potential democratic qualities and examines whether it fulfils democratic criteria, how the procedure works in practice and whether it has the necessary democratic clout. The author provides both a theoretical discussion and an empirical assessment of what role the principle of democracy could play in the EU.Filling a gap in EU legislative studies and contributing to the debate on the European democratic deficit, Democratic Decision-making in the EU will be of interest to students and scholars of European Union politics, legislative studies and deliberative democracy.
A collection of poetry written within the span of 21 days. The writer ruminates on topics such as grief, love, and shared memories. From the suicidal tendencies of "We Are All Dying to Meet You" to the tenderness of "Casual Murder", the speaker is both sincere and vulnerable.
In this rhyming story, we learn about making good decisions."I Choose to Make Good Decisions" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide.In this rhyming story, we learn about taking time to consider the consequences of our decisions. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what it means to pause before acting.Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions.I choose to stay out of danger, To respect my body and my health.My good decisions help meBe super proud of myself "I Choose to Make Good Decisions"" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.
Leave the Lights on: How Joyful Decisions Can Save Our Species
Elizabeth Dunn; Jiaying Zhao
Avery Publishing Group
2026
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Based on exhaustive research, this book explains how the European Union makes decisions in seven major policy sectors. Written in a clear, user-friendly style, it brings the EU alive for a student and non-specialist audience. The book's central themes are that informal norms often matter more than formal rules, agency often matters more than structure, and abrupt change often punctuates deadlock. It offers a theoretically-based introduction to the lively, humorous and fascinating politics of a unique experiment in modern governance.
Over the last sixty years, women's lives have transformed radically from generation to generation. Without a template to follow women make important decisions blindly, groping for a way forward, winging it, and hoping it all works out. As they faced unexpectedly fraught decisions about their own lives, journalists Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace found themselves wondering about the women they'd graduated alongside. What happened to these women who seemed set to reap the rewards of second-wave feminism, on the brink of taking over the world? So they tracked down their classmates and, over several hundred hours of interviews, gathered and mapped data about real women's lives that has been missing from our conversations about women and the workplace.
Ethical Decision Making in Applied Behavior Analysis
Ilene S. Schwartz; Elizabeth M. Kelly
BROOKES PUBLISHING CO
2025
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Prepare students in applied behavior analysis (ABA) programs to navigate the complex ethical issues they'll face in their professional practice. Aligned with the Behavior Analysis Certification Board's most recent ethics code, this is the most student-friendly, accessible, and up-to-date ABA ethics text available.Comprehensive and expertly organized, this core text addresses the successes and controversies of ABA head-on, highlights current best practices, and prepares professionals to apply the BACB Ethics Code across clinical, school, community, and home-based settings. Readers will receive foundational knowledge on the diverse factors and considerations influencing ethical behavior in ABA, plus opportunities to interact with real case studies to help them practice decision-making that centers their clients' well-being. Packed with engaging, interactive features, this book is also an invaluable professional reference to help behavior specialists address ethical issues in their everyday practice with clients of all ages.Student-friendly features include: Learning objectives: Start each chapter with a clear outline of goals.Pause and Reflect prompts: Use these reflection exercises individually, in small groups, in class, or in online discussion forums.Talk the Talk scenarios: Practice how to approach difficult conversations from an ethical standpoint.Ethical Workouts: Use sample scenarios to practice step-by-step application of an ethical decision-making process.Downloadable worksheet: Get a six-step Ethical Decision-Making Worksheet, perfect for practice scenarios or use in the field.
Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions in Social Work Practice
Ellen L. Csikai; Elizabeth Chaitin
Oxford University Press Inc
2006
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Modern medical technologies have given patients and their families new options at the end of life. These options are often accompanied by difficult medical and ethical questions. Ellen L. Csikai and Elizabeth Chaitin give social workers an expanded ethical base on which to ground their understandings and explanations of the end-of-life options available to patients and workers in healthcare environments. The authors connect long-standing philosophical theories to contemporary concerns in the field of bioethics. In addition to theoretical issues, the authors include case studies to show the complex end-of-life decisions faced by patients, families, and health care workers. In order to help make these decisions, Csikai and Chaitin discuss how to assess knowledge; create treatment and intervention plans; and cultivate empowerment, teamwork, and cultural sensitivity. The authors, experienced social workers, offer approaches for resolving debates about informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, and the refusal or denial of medical treatment. The authors offer both ethical and practical methods for dealing with the potentially charged decisions and negotiations between patients, families, and healthcare workers. Unlike other books that focus entirely on the moral consequences and concerns at the end of life, Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions in Social Work Practice combines moral understanding and analysis with a practical and active approach.
The Technology Promotion and Protection Decision Tool
Christy Foran; Lauren A Mayer; Jim Mignano; Anthony Lawrence; Mark V Arena; Cortney Weinbaum; Shane Manuel; Elizabeth Hastings Roer; Keller Scholl; Richard Silberglitt; N Peter Whitehead
RAND Corporation
2023
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The U.S. government has developed hundreds of approaches to promote and protect critical technologies and their associated industrial base, and the sheer number and diversity of these programs, policies, and initiatives present a logistical challenge for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The authors of this report describe a tool designed to help DoD decisionmakers--upon discovering a risk or vulnerability to a critical technology--quickly and effectively determine relevant approaches to mitigate the problem.
Elisabeth hat nach den Ereignissen auf dem Friedhof eine spontane Entscheidung getroffen. Sie ist dem D mon in eine ihr unbekannte Welt gefolgt. Noch wei sie nicht ob sich diese Entscheidung als fatal herausstellen wird. Sie wei nur eins, dass sie keine Ahnung hat ob sie ihr zu Hause jemals wiedersehen wird. Abgeschnitten von ihren Freunden, kann sie nur gemeinsam mit dem D monenhalbgott Gennarion einen Weg zur ckfinden. Doch dieser ist gar nicht begeistert von ihren Pl nen ihn zu verlassen.Zumal er noch ganz andere Schwierigkeiten hat. Sein Thron wird von mehr als einem Feind bedroht.