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Busting the myths about Ebola is crucial to stop the transmission of the disease in Guinea
April 2014
Will eating raw onions once a day for 3 days protect me from Ebola?
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Bust of Pablo Casals | United Nations Gifts
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This bronze portrait bust is the work of Robert Berks (1922 – 2011), an accomplished sculptor of busts and monuments of many notable figures including a USA President John F. Kennedy bust, Albert Einstein Memorial, and Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial in Washington DC, USA, to name a few.
(...) The portrait bust was done from life when Casals was at the UN in 1971.
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This bronze portrait bust is the work of Robert Berks (1922 – 2011), an accomplished sculptor of busts and monuments of many notable figures including a USA President John F. Kennedy bust, Albert Einstein Memorial, and Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial in Washington DC, USA, to name a few.
(...) The portrait bust was done from life when Casals was at the UN in 1971.
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This bronze portrait bust is the work of Robert Berks (1922 – 2011), an accomplished sculptor of busts and monuments of many notable figures including a USA President John F. Kennedy bust, Albert Einstein Memorial, and Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial in Washington DC, USA, to name a few.
(...) The portrait bust was done from life when Casals was at the UN in 1971.
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Our research investigates the behavior of expenditure policy during boom-bust in commodity price cycles and its implication for real effective exchange rate (REER) movements.
(...) Thus, commodity rich countries going through a commodity price bust may rely more on cuts in capital expenditure than in current expenditure. (...) Our research examines the behavior of expenditure policy during boom-bust cycle, and its implication for REER movements.
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Our research investigates the behavior of expenditure policy during boom-bust in commodity price cycles and its implication for real effective exchange rate (REER) movements.
(...) Thus, commodity rich countries going through a commodity price bust may rely more on cuts in capital expenditure than in current expenditure. (...) Our research examines the behavior of expenditure policy during boom-bust cycle, and its implication for REER movements.
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PA-RAST/30 MAC Team Status November 2017
List of Detailed Implementation Plans (DIP)
1. Prevention of Level Bust events: adoption of recommendations from Eurocontrol’s Action Plan
2. Prevention of Level Bust events: flight crew and ATCO training review (Eurocontrol’s Level Bust Toolkit)
3. (...) PA-RAST/30
List of Detailed Implementation Plans (DIP)
DIP #1Prevention of Level Bust events: adoption of recommendations from Eurocontrol’s Action Plan
DIP #2Prevention of Level Bust events: flight crew and ATCO training review (Eurocontrol’s Level Bust Toolkit)
DIP #3Callsign Confusion Avoidance: review flight designation processes to avoid communication flaws
DIP #4Human factors: Pilots' Role in Collision Avoidance (incorporation of FAA AC 90-48D recommendations)
DIP #5Radio Discipline: use of standard ICAO phraseology
DIP #6Radio Discipline: avoid giving multiple clearances in the same transmission
Topics under consideration
Final thoughts
Obrigado!
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Frequent booms and small busts
Some of our key initial findings are as follows. Regarding the nature of commodity-price movements, commodity-price booms tend to be larger than busts. On a cautionary note, however, around 1/3 of all booms are followed by busts (and, likewise, around 1/3 of all busts are followed by booms). Further, the larger the boom, the larger the subsequent bust. Turning to the impact of commodity-price booms, we find that median output growth is nearly 2 percentage points per annum higher during booms than during busts.
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https://www.wto.org/french/res...0_forum_f/wtr10_13july10_f.htm
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Frequent booms and small busts
Some of our key initial findings are as follows. Regarding the nature of commodity-price movements, commodity-price booms tend to be larger than busts. On a cautionary note, however, around 1/3 of all booms are followed by busts (and, likewise, around 1/3 of all busts are followed by booms). Further, the larger the boom, the larger the subsequent bust. Turning to the impact of commodity-price booms, we find that median output growth is nearly 2 percentage points per annum higher during booms than during busts.
Language:English
Score: 1369274.5
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https://www.wto.org/spanish/re...0_forum_s/wtr10_13july10_s.htm
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