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Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions, Or Minorities?
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Botticini, Maristella; Eckstein, Zvi Working Paper Jewish Occupational Selection : Education, Restrictions, or Minorities? IZA Discussion Papers, No. 1224 Provided in Cooperation with: IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Suggested Citation: Botticini, Maristella; Eckstein, Zvi (2004) : Jewish Occupational Selection : Education, Restrictions, or Minorities?, IZA Discussion Papers, No. 1224, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/20477 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made available under an Open gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in der dort Content Licence (especially -
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The Maccabees
The Maccabees Written by Steven G. Rhodes Copyright Case# 1-3853893102 Date: Nov 26, 2016 Steven G. Rhodes 1830 NW 1st Ave., Apt D. Gainesville, FL 32603 305-766-5734 941-227-5997 stevengrhodes @yahoo.com REM: Order of Day 8 Chanukah: Circa 1930’s Europe. (hidden until ACT III) REM: WATCH JUDITH MOVIES ON NETFLIX. REM: WATCH ADAM AT SOLSTICE MOVIES OJ NETFLIX REM: WATCH LEVIATHAN MOVIES ON NETFLIX 1 REM PROLOGUE: READ BY NARRATOR (RABBI DALLMAN) 1 Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days beginning on the 25th of Kislev (mid- to late-December). Since Hanukkah falls four days before the new moon (the darkest night of the month) and close to the winter solstice (the longest night of the year), it seems only natural that a key element of this holiday is light. In fact, one of its other names is the "Feast of Lights" (along with "Feast of Dedication" and "Feast of the Maccabees"). The only essential ritual of Hanukkah is the lighting of candles. The Hanukkah candles are held in a chanukkiah, a candelabra that holds nine candles. (The chanukkiah is different from a menorah, which is a candelabra that holds seven candles and is pictured on the official emblem of the State of Israel.) The candle (shammash) in the middle of the chanukkiah is used to light the others. The idea of a seder is of course best known from Passover, where a progression of 15 steps shapes a complicated process that allows us to re-live and re-experience the Exodus from Egypt. In the same way, we are used to daily and Shabbat services flowing through a fixed progression of prayers found in the siddur [prayerbook] (from the same root as seder). -
2013 Submarine Cable Market Industry Report
submarine telecoms INDUSTRY REPORT 2013 Authored by Submarine Cable Industry Report Issue 2 March 2013 Copyright © 2013 by Submarine Telecoms Forum, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Submarine Telecoms Forum, Inc. 21495 Ridgetop Circle Suite 201 Sterling, Virginia 20166 USA www.subtelforum.com ISSN: pending 2 Disclaimer: While every care is taken in preparation of this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information herein, or any errors which may occur in advertising or editorial content, or any consequence arising from any errors or omissions, and the editor reserves the right to edit any advertising or editorial material submitted for publication. If you have a suggestion, please let us know by emailing [email protected]. 3 Table of Contents 1. Foreword 10 2. Introduction 11 3. Executive Summary 13 4. Worldwide Market Analysis and Outlook 18 4.1 Overview of Historical System Investment 20 4.2 2008 – 2012 Systems in Review 20 4.3 Systems Investment in 2013 and Beyond 21 5. Supplier Analysis 25 5.1 System Suppliers 25 5.2 Upgrade Suppliers 26 6. Ownership Analysis 28 6.1 Financing of Current Submarine Systems 28 7. Regional Market Analysis and Capacity Outlook 31 7.1 Transatlantic -
An Early Christian's Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary
1 An Early Christian’s Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary April 27, 2018 2 This work is dedicated to my mother who has never stopped praying for me. She has shown me the way to Jesus is through his mother. Ichthys1,2 1 ΙΧΘΥΣ (ichthys), a Greek word meaning “fish” is an acronym for "Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός,Σωτήρ" (Iēsous Christos, Theou Yios, Sōtēr; which translates into English as "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthys 2 The symbol of the fish was used by early Christian to recognize other Christians. A Christian would draw either the top or bottom line in the dust and if the other person was a Christian he or she would complete the symbol. April 27, 2018 3 Table of Contents An Early Christian’s Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary ................................................................. 1 Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Credits ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Caveat ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Joyful Mysteries .................................................................................................................................. -
Creating Markets in Angola : Country Private Sector Diagnostic
CREATING MARKETS IN ANGOLA MARKETS IN CREATING COUNTRY PRIVATE SECTOR DIAGNOSTIC SECTOR PRIVATE COUNTRY COUNTRY PRIVATE SECTOR DIAGNOSTIC CREATING MARKETS IN ANGOLA Opportunities for Development Through the Private Sector COUNTRY PRIVATE SECTOR DIAGNOSTIC CREATING MARKETS IN ANGOLA Opportunities for Development Through the Private Sector About IFC IFC—a sister organization of the World Bank and member of the World Bank Group—is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work with more than 2,000 businesses worldwide, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in the toughest areas of the world. In fiscal year 2018, we delivered more than $23 billion in long-term financing for developing countries, leveraging the power of the private sector to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity. For more information, visit www.ifc.org © International Finance Corporation 2019. All rights reserved. 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 www.ifc.org The material in this work is copyrighted. Copying and/or transmitting portions or all of this work without permission may be a violation of applicable law. IFC does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the content included in this work, or for the conclusions or judgments described herein, and accepts no responsibility or liability for any omissions or errors (including, without limitation, typographical errors and technical errors) in the content whatsoever or for reliance thereon. The findings, interpretations, views, and conclusions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Executive Directors of the International Finance Corporation or of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank) or the governments they represent. -
Geschichtsbücher Des Alten Testaments Und Biblische Geschichte (Außerhalb Der Urgeschichte Gen 1–11)
© Dr. Ludwig Neidhart, Augsburg 2011, Version 2018 Geschichtsbücher des Alten Testaments und biblische Geschichte (außerhalb der Urgeschichte Gen 1–11) Inhalt: 1. Vorbemerkung zu den Datierungen für die biblische Geschichte.............................................................................1 2. Die fünf Bücher Mose...............................................................................................................................................2 3. Das Buch Genesis.....................................................................................................................................................3 3.1. Zu Abraham..........................................................................................................................................3 3.2. Isaak, Jakob und Esau...........................................................................................................................8 3.3. Joseph und seine Brüder.......................................................................................................................8 4. Moses und das Buch Exodus...................................................................................................................................11 5. Die Bücher Levitikus, Numeri und Deuteronomium...............................................................................................27 6. Das Buch Josua.......................................................................................................................................................28 -
Submarine Telecoms INDUSTRY REPORT 2012
submarine telecoms INDUSTRY REPORT 2012 1 Submarine Cable Industry Report Issue 1 July 2012 Copyright © 2012 by Submarine Telecoms Forum, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Submarine Telecoms Forum, Inc. 21495 Ridgetop Circle Suite 201 Sterling, Virginia 20166 USA www.subtelforum.com ISSN: applied for 2 Disclaimer: While every care is taken in preparation of this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information herein, or any errors which may occur in advertising or editorial content, or any consequence arising from any errors or omissions, and the editor reserves the right to edit any advertising or editorial material submitted for publication. If you have a suggestion, please let us know by emailing [email protected]. 3 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 13 2.0 Worldwide Market Analysis and Outlook 14 2.1 Connecting the Unconnected 14 2.2 Overview of Historical System Investment 15 2.3 2008 to 2012 Systems in Review 16 2.4 Systems Investment Beyond 2012 17 2.5 Decommissioning 18 3.0 Supplier Analysis 20 3.1 System Suppliers 20 3.2 Upgrade Suppliers 20 4.0 Ownership Analysis 23 4.1 Financing of Current Submarine Systems 23 4.2 Financing of Proposed Submarine Systems 23 5.0 Recent -
BPO Industry Growth in SA Factors at Work That Inhibit and Uplift the Telecommunications Market
BPO industry growth in SA Factors at work that inhibit and uplift the telecommunications market Abstract The cost of telecommunications prevails as a primary inhibitor for the growth of the BPO industry in South Africa. Despite this however, South Africa has established itself as a lucrative outsourcing hub on the strength of overall quality of services delivered. Expanding undersea cable networks, increased Government support, increased broadband bandwidth capacity, use of robotics, increased skills development and access to growing skills pools as well as lower business broadband costs required to boost this industry further. This paper examines some of these factors and provides recommendations to grow the BPO industry in South Africa. Background As the global economy increasingly shifts In addition to Call Centre solutions, the towards a digital economy, it becomes most sought after service from a vertical very important for telcos to provide perspective in South Africa, has been competitive voice and data services. The in the finance and accounting sector cost of business broadband connectivity which accounts for 50% of the market. and associated services are quite high Talent also plays a key role in the growth in the Africa region when compared to of the outsourcing industry e.g. with other parts of the world. There are a the focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) number of factors behind this which are and analytics driven solutions, South inextricably linked to the growth of the Africa has a larger number of actuarial Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) resources when compared to India, business in South Africa. Although, the and can provide support in a number cost of telecoms for consumers in South of languages including French and Africa has reduced significantly in the Spanish. -
Africa Bandwidth Supply
The Future of African Bandwidth Markets African International Capacity Demand, Supply and Economics in an Era of Bandwidth Abundance REPORT SUMMARY, TABLE OF CONTENTS & SAMPLE PAGES May 2017 Report Summary: The Future of African Bandwidth Markets The African International Capacity Market Has Entered a New Era An Unprecedented View into African International Capacity Markets and Models The African international capacity market has entered a new era , a new phase that The most comprehensive independent report available on African international comes after a period of dynamic growth between 2010 and 2015, and follows a capacity markets and part of Xalam Analytics’ “Future of the African Internet Series”, miserable decade of bandwidth scarcity between 2000 and 2010. The Future of African Bandwidth Markets provides an unprecedented view into African international capacity demand, supply, key players, pricing and evolving business Things are different in 2017. Today’s African international capacity market is facing a models. seminal challenge to its economic structure, a paradoxical predicament at a time when Internet traffic is booming across the continent. The dynamics behind these changes and It explores key questions such as the size of demand, the impact of capacity oversupply, their implications for market players and investors are at the heart of The Future of the economic viability of proposed cable systems (SACS, SAIL, Liquid Sea, etc.), the African Bandwidth Markets report. future of African pure play capacity models, the impact of new wholesale capacity disruptors such as Angola Cables and Djibouti Telecom, how much lower international There is much to assess. Our research says Africa’s international capacity demand capacity price points can go, the impact of IXPs, which players will control African profile looks excellent. -
Mary, the Mother of Jesus
12/13/2018 www.biblesearchers.com/yahshua/davidian/dynasty2.shtml#LukeMaryLineage Return to the Home Page | Translate this Page The Virgin and Child with Balaam the Prophet – Earliest Known Image of Mary and the Infant Jesus in the 2nd Century Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome. (Numbers 24:7) The Political and Royal Heritage of Miriam, the Chosen Princess, As the Mother of the Jewish Messiah The Ancestors of Jesus in First and Second Century Judea BCE By Robert Mock M.D. [email protected] December 2007 Book One Chapter Two Topics The “Madonna and Child” Mary, the Most Famous and Revered Woman in History The House of Zadok The Gospel of Luke Lineage to Jesus through His Mother, Mary Heli, the Davidian Prince - the Father of the Maiden called Miriam Hannah, the Levite - the Mother of the Maiden called Miriam Prince Mattathias and Princess Alexandra II - The Paternal Grandparents of the Maiden, Miriam The Wives and Children of Mattathias, (Mattat ben Levi) Elizabeth of Jerusalem - The Mother of Heli (Prince Alexander Helios III) The Hasmonean Kings of Judea Rachel of Arimathea - The Mother of Joseph of Arimathea Salome of Jerusalem - The Mother of Prince Gjor Joseph of Arimathea - The Rich Man of Jerusalem “Mary the daughter of Heli” in the Jerusalem Talmud Lineages The House of Zadok The Gospel of Luke Lineage to Jesus through His Mother, Mary The Wives and Children of Mattathias, (Mattat ben Levi) The Hasmonean Kings of Judea The “Madonna and Child” This picture of the “Madonna and Child” comes from the Catacomb of Priscilla. It is the oldest known pictorial representation of Mary touching and caressing her firstborn son. -
African International Capacity Demand, Supply and Economics in an Era of Bandwidth Abundance
The Future of African Bandwidth Markets African International Capacity Demand, Supply and Economics in an Era of Bandwidth Abundance A XALAM ANALYTICS INVESTOR REPORT May 2017 Our analysis goes deeper. For we know no other way. Xalam. Xalam Analytics, LLC Part of the Light Reading Research Network 1 Mifflin Place, Harvard Sq., Suite 400, Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Copyright 2017 by Xalam Analytics, LLC. All rights reserved. Please see important disclosures at the end of this document. We welcome all feedback on our research. Please email feedback to: [email protected] © Xalam Analytics LLC - 2017 2 About this Report The Xalam Analytics reports offer our take on key strategic and tactical questions facing market players in the markets we cover. They leverage continuous primary and secondary research and our Africa digital infrastructure, services and applications forecast models. Our general objective is to provide our customers with alternative, independent views of the forces driving the marketplace, along with a view on outlook and value. We purposefully refer to our reports as “Investor Reports”, though we do not provide stock recommendations. This, we believe, emphasizes the general focus of our analysis on economic value – from an investor’s perspective. The insights in this reports are our views, and our views only. Some of the elements are speculative and/or scenario-based. This report follows a format purposefully designed to be easy to read, with a style that aims to be straightforward, while adding value. We are obsessed with not wasting our customers’ time, and providing them with commensurate value for the investment they are making in our content.