Silvis UJINA 1111 JO Inauis32id 3H1
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
The-Royal-Birthday-Calendar-Kopie-3
THE ROYAL PAGES.COM The Royal Birthday European Royal Houses C a l e n d a r January February March April 05 - King Juan Carlos I. of Spain (1938) 01 - Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (1965) 01 - Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence 10 - Princess Ariane of the Netherlands - Prince Vincent and Princess (1955) (2007) 08 05 - Crown Princess Mary of Denmark 15 - King Philippe of the Belgians (1960) Josephine of Denmark (2011) (1972) 02 - Prince Oscar of Sweden (2016) 09 - Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge 16 - Queen Margarethe II. of Denmark 06 - Princess Marie of Denmark (1976) 09 - Princess Adrienne of Sweden (2018) (1982) (1940) 14 - Prince Hans-Adam II. of 16 - Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg 20 - Sophie, Countess of Wessex (1965) 10 - Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (1964) Liechtenstein (1945) (1955) 20 - Queen Mathilde of the Belgians (1973) 19 - Prince Andrew, Duke of York (1960) 14 - Prince Albert II. of Monaco (1958) 16 - Princess Eleonore of the Belgians (2008) 19 - Prince Alexander of Sweden (2016) 21 - Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway 20 - Princess Leonore of Sweden (2014) 22 - Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of (2004) 21 - Queen Elizabeth II. of the UK (1926) 21 - King Harald V. of Norway (1937) Luxembourg (1956) 23 - Princess Caroline of Hanover (1957) 21 - Princess Isabella of Denmark (2007) 23 - Princess Estelle of Sweden (2012) 23 - Princess Eugenie of York (1990) 23 - Prince Louis of Cambridge (2018) 25 - Princess Charlène of Monaco (1978) 26 - Prince Ernst August V. of Hanover 27 - King Willem of the Netherlands (1967) 30 - King Felipe VI. of Spain (1968) (1954) 29 - Infanta Sofia of Spain (2007) 31 - Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands 30 - King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (1946) (1938) May June July August 02 - Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (2015) 05 - Princess Astrid of the Belgians (1962) 04 - Queen Sonja of Norway (1937) 03 - Prince Louis of Luxembourg (1986) 04 - Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor 06 - King Albert II. -
Revista Inclusiones Issn 0719-4706 Volumen 7 – Número Especial – Abril/Junio 2020
CUERPO DIRECTIVO Dra. Nidia Burgos Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina Directores Dr. Juan Guillermo Mansilla Sepúlveda Mg. María Eugenia Campos Universidad Católica de Temuco, Chile Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Dr. Francisco Ganga Contreras Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile Dr. Francisco José Francisco Carrera Universidad de Valladolid, España Subdirectores Mg © Carolina Cabezas Cáceres Mg. Keri González Universidad de Las Américas, Chile Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México, México Dr. Andrea Mutolo Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México, México Dr. Pablo Guadarrama González Universidad Central de Las Villas, Cuba Editor Drdo. Juan Guillermo Estay Sepúlveda Mg. Amelia Herrera Lavanchy Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Universidad de La Serena, Chile Editor Científico Mg. Cecilia Jofré Muñoz Dr. Luiz Alberto David Araujo Universidad San Sebastián, Chile Pontificia Universidade Católica de Sao Paulo, Brasil Mg. Mario Lagomarsino Montoya Editor Brasil Universidad Adventista de Chile, Chile Drdo. Maicon Herverton Lino Ferreira da Silva Universidade da Pernambuco, Brasil Dr. Claudio Llanos Reyes Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Editor Europa del Este Dr. Aleksandar Ivanov Katrandzhiev Dr. Werner Mackenbach Universidad Suroeste "Neofit Rilski", Bulgaria Universidad de Potsdam, Alemania Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica Cuerpo Asistente Mg. Rocío del Pilar Martínez Marín Traductora: Inglés Universidad de Santander, Colombia Lic. Pauline Corthorn Escudero Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Ph. D. Natalia Milanesio Universidad de Houston, Estados Unidos Traductora: Portugués Lic. Elaine Cristina Pereira Menegón Dra. Patricia Virginia Moggia Münchmeyer Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Portada Ph. D. Maritza Montero Lic. Graciela Pantigoso de Los Santos Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Dra. -
IP/C/R/TTI/EU/1 13 De Octubre De 2020
IP/C/R/TTI/EU/1 13 de octubre de 2020 (20-7036) Página: 1/144 Consejo de los Aspectos de los Derechos de Propiedad Original: inglés Intelectual relacionados con el Comercio INFORME SOBRE LA APLICACIÓN DEL PÁRRAFO 2 DEL ARTÍCULO 66 DEL ACUERDO SOBRE LOS ADPIC UNIÓN EUROPEA Se ha recibido de la delegación de la Unión Europea la siguiente comunicación, de fecha 7 de octubre de 2020. En ella se informa sobre las actividades realizadas de conformidad con el párrafo 1 de la Decisión sobre la aplicación del párrafo 2 del artículo 66 del Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC (documento IP/C/28) por la Unión Europea, así como por algunos de sus miembros. El presente documento constituye un nuevo informe detallado con información sobre la aplicación del artículo 66.2 del Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC. _______________ 1 INTRODUCCIÓN 1. El presente documento se distribuye de conformidad con la Decisión del Consejo de los ADPIC, de fecha 19 de febrero de 2003, con arreglo a la cual los países desarrollados Miembros presentarán informes anuales sobre las medidas adoptadas o previstas en cumplimiento de los compromisos contraídos por ellos en virtud del artículo 66.2 del Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC (ofrecer a las empresas e instituciones de su territorio incentivos destinados a fomentar y propiciar la transferencia de tecnología a los países menos adelantados). 2. Como se acordó en el Consejo de los ADPIC, el presente documento es un informe detallado sobre los incentivos para la transferencia de tecnología en vigor en la UE y sus miembros entre julio de 2019 y julio de 2020. -
The Honours System
House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee The Honours System Second Report of Session 2012–13 Volume I: Report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence Additional written evidence is contained in Volume II, available on the Committee website at www.parliament.uk/pasc Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 17 July 2012 HC 19 [incorporating HC 1921-i, Session 2010-12] Published on 31 August 2012 by authority of the House of Commons London: The Stationery Office Limited £15.50 The Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) The Public Administration Select Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the reports of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and the Health Service Commissioner for England, which are laid before this House, and matters in connection therewith, and to consider matters relating to the quality and standards of administration provided by civil service departments, and other matters relating to the civil service. Current membership Mr Bernard Jenkin MP (Conservative, Harwich and North Essex) (Chair) Alun Cairns MP (Conservative, Vale of Glamorgan) Michael Dugher MP (Labour, Barnsley East) Charlie Elphicke MP (Conservative, Dover) Paul Flynn MP (Labour, Newport West) Robert Halfon MP (Conservative, Harlow) David Heyes MP (Labour, Ashton under Lyne) Kelvin Hopkins MP (Labour, Luton North) Greg Mulholland MP (Liberal Democrat, Leeds North West) Priti Patel MP (Conservative, Witham) Lindsay Roy MP (Labour, Glenrothes) Powers The powers of the Committee are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 146. These are available on the Internet via www.parliament.uk Publications The Reports and evidence of the Committee are published by The Stationery Office by Order of the House. -
Newsletter No 5
Queen’s Jubilee Issue BAHG Newsletter Issue 5, June 2012 Thurleigh airfield under construction, June 1952, Tunnel site, before move of water tower, April 1952, with steel showing the new alignment of the main runway sections of the 8x8 ft tunnel Queen’s Jubilee With the nation celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II, we thought it appropriate in this issue to review connections between RAE Bedford and the Royal Family. The top photographs are a reminder of work in progress in constructing NAE/RAE Bedford when the Queen came to the throne in 1952. Wind Tunnel Jubilee The first wind tunnel to be completed at RAE Bedford was the 3ft x 3ft supersonic tunnel. It conducted its first calibration runs on 29 April 1952. When the 25th anniversary of this event was celebrated in 1977 tunnel staff sent a loyal message to congratulate HM the Queen on the 25th anniversary of her accession to the throne, also noting the 25th anniversary of the commissioning of the wind tunnel, the first of the post-war facilities to be completed at Bedford. A reply from Buckingham Palace expressed the Queen’s thanks. This exchange of letters has recently emerged in some papers donated to BAHG. The circulation of our newsletter has stimulated donations of several sets of papers like this from former staff. In 1952, of course, the Bedford establishment was still known as the National Aeronautical Establishment, but its “Royal” nature was affirmed in December 1955, when the NAE label seems finally to have been dropped and the Royal Aircraft Establishment label applied. -
Members 1979-2010
Members 1979-2010 RESEARCH PAPER 10/33 28 April 2010 This Research Paper provides a complete list of all Members who have served in the House of Commons since the general election of 1979 to the dissolution of Parliament on 12 April 2010. The Paper also provides basic biographical and parliamentary data. The Library and House of Commons Information Office are frequently asked for such information and this Paper is based on the data we collate from published sources to assist us in responding. This Paper replaces an earlier version, Research Paper 09/31. Oonagh Gay Richard Cracknell Jeremy Hardacre Jean Fessey Recent Research Papers 10/22 Crime and Security Bill: Committee Stage Report 03.03.10 10/23 Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Bill [HL] [Bill 79 of 2009-10] 08.03.10 10/24 Local Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny) Bill: Committee Stage Report 08.03.10 10/25 Northern Ireland Assembly Members Bill [HL] [Bill 75 of 2009-10] 09.03.10 10/26 Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill: Committee Stage Report 11.03.10 10/27 Unemployment by Constituency, February 2010 17.03.10 10/28 Transport Policy in 2010: a rough guide 19.03.10 10/29 Direct taxes: rates and allowances 2010/11 26.03.10 10/30 Digital Economy Bill [HL] [Bill 89 of 2009-10] 29.03.10 10/31 Economic Indicators, April 2010 06.04.10 10/32 Claimant Count Unemployment in the new (2010) Parliamentary 12.04.10 Constituencies Research Paper 10/33 Contributing Authors: Oonagh Gay, Parliament and Constitution Centre Richard Cracknell, Social and General Statistics Section Jeremy Hardacre, Statistics Resources Unit Jean Fessey, House of Commons Information Office This information is provided to Members of Parliament in support of their parliamentary duties and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual. -
The Honours System
House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee The Honours System Written Evidence 1 List of written evidence 1 Sir Garth Morrison (HS 01) 2 David Younger (HS 02) 3 David Lindsay (HS 03) 4 Susan Cunliffe-Lister (HS 04) 5 Sir Paul Ruddock (HS 05) 6 Clare Russell (HS 06) 7 Ingrid Roscoe (HS 07) 8 G Clark (HS 08) 9 Melville Jameson (HS 09) 10 Alexander Trotter (HS 10) 11 David Hill (HS 11) 12 Patrick Prenter (HS 12) 13 Monica Main (HS 13) 14 David Briggs (HS 14) 15 Dione Verulam (HS 15) 16 Lord Aberdeen (HS 16) 17 Martin Amlot (HS 17) 18 Helen Carty (HS 18) 19 Jean Evans (HS 19) 20 Alexander Matheson (HS 20) 21 Peter Beck (HS 21) 22 George Reid (HS 22) 23 Sir Bob Kerslake (HS 23) 24 Peter Stephen (HS 24) 25 Isobel Brydie (HS 25) 26 Mushtaq Ahmad (HS 26) 27 Sir James Cropper (HS 27) 28 Anne Dunnett (HS 28) 29 Duchess of Northumberland (HS 29) 30 Association of Lord-Lieutenants (HS 30) 31 Dame Janet Trotter (HS 31) 32 John Lidstone (HS 32) 33 SJ Warrilow (HS 33) 34 The Prime Minister (HS 34) 35 Correspondence between Mr Bernard Jenkin and Sir Bob Kerslake (HS 35) 36 Cabinet Office (HS 36) 37 Association of Lord-Lieutenants (HS 37) 38 Lord Spicer (HS 38) 39 Welsh Government (HS 39) 40 CP Johnston (HS40) 41 John Lidstone (HS 41) 2 Written evidence submitted by Sir Garth Morrison KT CBE, Lord-Lieutenant, East Lothian (HS 01) Some reflections prepared in response to the request for the views of Lord-Lieutenants for the inquiry by the Public Administration Select Committee. -
Coversheet for Thesis in Sussex Research Online
A University of Sussex PhD thesis Available online via Sussex Research Online: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/ This thesis is protected by copyright which belongs to the author. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the Author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the Author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given Please visit Sussex Research Online for more information and further details The Island Race: geopolitics and identity in British foreign policy discourse since 1949 Nicholas Whittaker A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (International Relations) at the University of Sussex January 2016 Supervisors: Doctor Stefanie Ortmann and Doctor Fabio Petito I hereby declare that this thesis has not and will not be, submitted in whole or in part to another University for the award of any other degree. Nicholas Whittaker January 11 2016 abstract of thesis The Island Race: geopolitics and identity in British foreign policy discourse since 1949 This thesis examines Britain’s foreign policy identity by analysing the use of geopolitical tropes in discursive practices of ontological security-seeking in the British House of Commons since 1949, a period of great change for Britain as it lost its empire and joined NATO and the EC. The Empire was narrated according to a series of geopolitical tropes that I call Island Race identity: insularity from Europe and a universal aspect on world affairs, maintenance of Lines of Communication, antipathy towards Land Powers and the Greater Britain metacommunity. -
Taller De Nivelacion Cuarto Periodo Área De Idioma Extranjero Grado Once Institucion Educativa Gimnasio Campestre Comfaoriente
TALLER DE NIVELACION CUARTO PERIODO ÁREA DE IDIOMA EXTRANJERO GRADO ONCE INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA GIMNASIO CAMPESTRE COMFAORIENTE Grade:11th Dd Mm Student’s Name: 2019 Term: Fourth Subject: English Topic: applicating the report speech direct and Program Administrator: indirect between the forms commands and Brenda Alejandra Chacón Ibarra deductions or the relative clauses into the linkers Dear student: Take your time to read carefully each activity and resolve them verifying your knowledge according to the topics. INDICADORES DE DESEMPEÑO No. 1 NOTA Comprendo una variedad de textos informativos provenientes de diferentes fuentes tales como reportes directos o indirectos con su comandos y apoyados en las clausulas relativas dentro de una gramática inglesa. DBA1.3 1) Complete the sentences with the words in parentheses forming causative sentences: 1. The doctor made the patient …….. stay …….. in bed. (stay) 2. Mrs. Crane had her house ……… painted ……….. (paint) 3. The teacher had the class …………………………. a 2000-word research paper. (write) 4. I made my son ……………………. the windows before he could go outside to play. (wash) 5. Don got some kids in the neighborhood …………………………… out his garage. (clean) 6. I went to the bank to have a check ……………………………….. (cash) 7. Tom had a bad headache yesterday, so he got his twin brother Tim ……………………. to class for him. The teacher didn’t know the difference. (go) 8. When Scott went shopping, he found a jacket he really liked. After he had the sleeves ……………………, it fit him perfectly. (shorten) 9. My boss made me ………………………. my report because he wasn’t satisfied with it. (redo) 10. Alice stopped at the service station to have the tank ……………………. -
The Wedding of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Mrs Parker Bowles
THE WEDDING OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES & MRS CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES 9th April 2005 1 DETAILS FOR THE WEDDING DAY SCHEDULE 12.25pm His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Mrs Parker Bowles depart Windsor Castle by car via King George IV and Cambridge Gates for the Guildhall 12.30pm His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Mrs Parker Bowles arrive at the Guildhall for the Civil Ceremony 12.55pm Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall depart the Guildhall and return to Windsor Castle 2.30pm The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall arrive for the Service of Prayer and Dedication at Galilee Porch, St George’s Chapel and are met by the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury 3:15pm The Service of Prayer and Dedication ends 3.17pm Their Royal Highnesses depart St George’s Chapel by the West Door and are joined by Her Majesty The Queen, other members of the Royal Family, the Shand family, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Dean of Windsor 3.20pm The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall meet a number of well-wishers in the Horseshoe Cloister. This group includes representatives from a number of charities and organisations that are connected to Their Royal Highnesses 3.45pm The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall drive from Henry VIII Gate to the State Apartments for the reception given by The Queen c. 5.45pm The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall depart Windsor Castle for Scotland 2 CONTENTS Page 1 Car descriptions and history Page 2 Guildhall history -
(By Email) Our Ref: MGLA031120
(By email) Our Ref: MGLA031120-9207 3 December 2020 Dear Thank you for your request for information which the Greater London Authority (GLA) received on 2 November 2020 in which you asked the GLA to release information about Remembrance Sunday and Coronavirus. Your request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Please accept my apologies for the slightly late response. You requested: • Planning documents related to covid-19 and procedures for Remembrance Sunday 2020. • Planning documents regarding Mayor Sadiq Khan's attendance of any Remembrance Sunday memorial services in a formal capacity. Our response to your request is below: The GLA has located information within the scope of your request. Some information relates to the GLA's annual event which takes place on the Friday before Remembrance Sunday, and which is separate to the ceremony at the Cenotaph. City Hall This year, because of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Greater London Authority had planned for a hybrid event. There would have been a Remembrance service on Friday 6 November in the Chamber at City Hall to pay respect. The GLA had planned for a smaller than usual event, with a minimal number of people and with social distancing arrangements, as you will see from the attached documents. However, in the light of the national lockdown from 2 November, this event was cancelled and replaced by a pared down version of the ceremony with pre-recorded inserts. Since your request was received, the recording has been published on our website: https://www.london.gov.uk/events/2020-11-06/remembrance-day-2020 https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/mayoral/online-remembrance-service The Cenotaph The Mayor of London also attended the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph on Sunday 8 November. -
1980 Protest and Survive
Digital Archive digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org International History Declassified 1980 Protest and Survive Citation: “Protest and Survive,” 1980, History and Public Policy Program Digital Archive, E.P. Thompson, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 1980. Contributed to NPIHP by Matthew Evangelista. Reproduced with the permission of Ben Thompson, Kate Thompson, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, www.cnduk.org, and the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, www.russfound.org http://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/113758 Summary: Pamphlet from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation arguing for a nuclear-free Europe. Describes the potentially destructive effects of nuclear weapons. Promotes skepticism towards official government statements regarding weapons on both sides and the idea that the strategy of deterrence at its core will only lead to more usable weapons and eventually their actual use. Provides a document endorsing a European nuclear free zone for readers to sign. Original Language: English Contents: Scan of Original Document Prolesl and survive Second (Revised) edition Fourth printing Keep this booklet handy Prepared for the People of England by E.P. Thompson 1980 Printed in Fngland for the Camp;::iign for Nuclear Disarmament, 29 Great James Stieet, London WCI and the Bertrand Russell l'eace Foundation, Bertrand Russell fl<.>use, Gamble Street, Nottingham by the Russell Press Ltd, Nottingham. Messages.to the British Public From the Right Hon.