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... important than technical skills and IQ for jobs at all levels. He also reported that EQ plays an i... and measurement error: Algebra and statistics. Journal of Marketing Research 18: 382-388. . Gard...
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.... In Table 2, descriptive statistics are displayed for the respondents. In total, 366 e... strategies in small firms: Environmental effects and performance. Journal of Management, 18...
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... that increased obesity is the result of jobs becoming more sedentary; Anderson, Butcher, and Le...2002). These statistics have doubled; in 2005, the Food Stamp Program serv...Socio-economic, behavioural and environmental factors predicted body weights and household food ...
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...Lee Plowden . Assistant for Environmental and Energy . T 703-604-0098, x137 * DSN 664 . lee.... with The Bureau of Transportation Statistics and other offices. Oversees the development and im... dedication of more than 230,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to em...
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... this subpart, including labor, environmental and citizen participation requirements;. (ii) The ... the aggregate standards to the number of jobs to be created/retained, or to the number of person...Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). An LMA is an economically integrated geogra...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to kill more jobs with another make-believe air-pollution scare. Although congressional Republicans and businesses oppose the coming rules tightening ground-level ozone standards, they once again have opted to fight the agency with both arms tied behind their backs.
The high costs of compliance and job losses were the main arguments against the Clinton administration's needless 1997 tightening of the ozone standard from 120 parts per billion (ppb) to 84 ppb. The same arguments were made again in 2008, when the George W. Bush administration needlessly ratcheted the standard down to 75 ppb.
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... migrants from Latin Amercia (National Statistics Centre, 2008). As on 2008, 32.2 per cent of these ... so-called dirty, dangerous, and difficult jobs (Komai, 2001; Douglas & Roberts, 2000), at a certa...(1980). Psychological and environmental factors which distinguish the successful from the ...
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PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- TechNet, the bipartisan policy and political network of CEOs that promotes the growth of the innovation economy, today called for a national goal to double the number of engineering students graduating from U.S. colleges and universities in the next ten years in order to improve American competitiveness and economic growth in the long term.
In conversations with the National Academy of Science, academics, economists and other technology leaders, TechNet has identified the limited number of U.S. students pursuing engineering degrees as one of the most significant threats to the country's long- term competitiveness," said Rey Ramsey, President and CEO of TechNet. "The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that by 2018, the demand for en...
... can fill the well-paying, highly-skilled jobs now being created, the United States must look at ...
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... developed world touting goals of environmental protection, most nations have continued investing ...Bush, any caps would result in a loss of jobs and money. (31) Further, the capital available for...CDM Statistics, http://cdm.unfccc.int/Statistics/index.html [here...
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..., and it includes the enterprises that create jobs. And the SEC has a crucial providential role in as...And although statistics cannot capture the breadth of the divisions' effor... to branch out and regulate the environmental stewardship of companies within your purview? Is t...