Clio and the Marketplace: Teaching American Business History.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bracken, Alexander E.; Geelhoed, E. Bruce
1981-01-01
Presents rationale for including business history surveys and seminars in the curriculum of the contemporary business student. The approach is a pragmatic response to the need to expand and diversify history departments. Also, major corporations are good sources of corporate history and archival programs. (Author/KC)
Thesauri Used by SLA Documentation Division Members.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Pope, Nolan F.; And Others
This bibliography lists 115 citations for thesauri most frequently used by members of the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Documentation Division. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author/corporate author, followed by title, imprint and/or alternate source of availability if known, date, pagination, and subject index terms assigned…
Solar thermal energy utilization: A bibliography with abstracts
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1976-01-01
Bibliographic series, which is periodically updated, cites documents published since 1957 relating to practical thermal utilization of solar energy. Bibliography is indexed by author, corporate source, title, and keywords.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: Cumulative index, 1979
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1980-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 190 through 201 of 'Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography.' It includes three indexes-subject, personal author, and corporate source.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Young, Amanda
1981-01-01
Discusses five possible alternative funding sources for the school music program: local businesses, corporate foundations, private foundations, wealthy individuals, and state arts councils. (Part of a theme issue on the crisis in music education.) (Author/SJL)
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography, January 1975
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1975-01-01
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7307 (41) through NASA SP-7037 (52) is presented. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes are included.
A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography on aerospace medicine and biology
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1979-01-01
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 177 through 188 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology is presented. The bibliography includes three indexes: subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1976-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 138 through 149 of AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY: A CONTINUING BIBLIOGRAPHY. It includes three indexes -- subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A cumulative index to the 1982 issues
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1983-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 229 through 240 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing Bibliography. It includes three indexes: subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A cumulative index to the 1980 issues
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1981-01-01
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 203 through 214 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography is presented. It includes three indexes--subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to the continuing bibliography of the 1973 issues
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1974-01-01
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 112 through 123 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology A Continuing Bibliography is presented. It includes three indexes: subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: 1983 cumulative index
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1984-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 242 through 253 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes six indexes--subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number.
45 CFR 2506.2 - Under what authority does the Corporation issue these regulations?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Under what authority does the Corporation issue... what authority does the Corporation issue these regulations? (a) The Corporation is issuing the... procedures necessary and appropriate for the Corporation's operations. (c) The Corporation is also issuing...
45 CFR 2554.9 - Who is the Corporation's authority head?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Who is the Corporation's authority head? 2554.9 Section 2554.9 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to Public Welfare (Continued) CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL... Complaint § 2554.9 Who is the Corporation's authority head? The Corporation's “authority head” is the Chief...
A cumulative index to the 1976 issues of a continuing bibliography on Aerospace Medicine and Biology
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1977-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 151 through 162 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography. It includes three indexes - subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A cumulative index to the 1974 issues of a continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1975-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in supplements 125 through 136 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes three indexes--subject, personal author, and corporate source.
A cumulative index to the 1972 issues of a continuing bibliography on aerospace medicine and biology
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1973-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 99 through 110 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes three indexes - subject, personal author, and corporate source.
A cumulative index to the 1977 issues of a continuing bibliography on aerospace medicine and biology
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1978-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 164 through 175 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes three indexes-- subject, personal author, and corporate source.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Cumulative Index to the 1985 Issues
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1986-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 268 through 279 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes - subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 396)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1995-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 385 through 395 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 319)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1989-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 307 through 318 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 358)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1992-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 346 through 357 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 345)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1991-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 333 through 344 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to the 1986 issues (supplement 293)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1987-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 281 through 292 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes - subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 332)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1990-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 320 through 331 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 371)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1993-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 359 through 370 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 306)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1988-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 294 through 305 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes - subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace medicine and biology: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 384)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 372 through 383 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 267, January 1985
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1985-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in the Supplements 255 through 266 of Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography. It includes seven indexes--subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Highly Integrated Spinning Projectile (HISP)
1992-02-06
At A A , AlAA 92-1214 HIGHLY INTEGRATED SPINNING PROJECTILE (HISP) G.R. Legters D.P. Lianos R.G. Brosch Senior Scientist, SAIC Senior Engineer...Integrated Spinning Projectile (HISP) Personal Author: Legters , G.R.; Lianos, D.P.; Brosch, R.G. Corporate Author Or Publisher: SAIC, Melbourne Beach...000001 Record ID: 26099 Source of Document: AIAA AIAA-92-1214 HIGHLY INTEGRATED SPINNING PROJECTILE (HISP) 3» en ZO O G. R. Legters Senior
29 CFR 453.20 - Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the Secretary of the Treasury.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 29 Labor 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the... Companies for the Placing of Bonds § 453.20 Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the... bond is placed pursuant to that section must be a corporate surety which holds a grant of authority...
12 CFR 211.5 - Edge and agreement corporations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 2 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Edge and agreement corporations. 211.5 Section... Edge and agreement corporations. (a) Board Authority. The Board shall have the authority to approve: (1) The establishment of Edge corporations; (2) Investments in agreement corporations; and (3) A member...
12 CFR 211.5 - Edge and agreement corporations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 2 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Edge and agreement corporations. 211.5 Section... Edge and agreement corporations. (a) Board Authority. The Board shall have the authority to approve: (1) The establishment of Edge corporations; (2) Investments in agreement corporations; and (3) A member...
12 CFR 211.5 - Edge and agreement corporations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 2 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Edge and agreement corporations. 211.5 Section... Edge and agreement corporations. (a) Board Authority. The Board shall have the authority to approve: (1) The establishment of Edge corporations; (2) Investments in agreement corporations; and (3) A member...
12 CFR 211.5 - Edge and agreement corporations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 2 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Edge and agreement corporations. 211.5 Section... Edge and agreement corporations. (a) Board Authority. The Board shall have the authority to approve: (1) The establishment of Edge corporations; (2) Investments in agreement corporations; and (3) A member...
Exploring work-related issues on corporate sustainability.
Brunoro, C M; Bolis, I; Sznelwar, L I
2015-01-01
In a research project about work-related issues and corporate sustainability conducted in Brazil, the goal was to better understand how work-related issues were addressed in the corporate context. Particularly, there are some specific initiatives that serve as guides to organizational decisions, which make their performance indicators for the context of corporate sustainability. 1) To explore the presence of work-related issues and their origins in corporate sustainability approach, analyzing a) corporate disclosures; b) sustainability guidelines that are identified as relevant in corporate disclosures; c) documents that are related to sustainable development and also identified as key-documents for these guidelines and initiatives. 2) To present the activity-centered ergonomics and psychodynamics of work contributions to work-related issues in a corporate sustainability approach. An exploratory study based on multiple sources of evidence that were performed from 2012 to 2013, including interviews with companies that engaged in corporate sustainability and document analysis using the content analysis approach. Work-related issues have been presented since the earliest sustainable development documents. It is feasible to construct an empirical framework for work-related issues and corporate sustainability approaches. 1) Although some authors argue that corporate sustainability has its roots based only on the environmental dimension, there is strong empirical evidence showing that social dimension aspects such as work-related issues have been present since the beginning. 2) Some indicators should be redesigned to more precisely translate the reality of some workplaces, particularly those indicators related to organizational design and mental health.
A Bibliography of Representative Materials on the Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Feehan, Paul G., Comp.
This bibliography lists citations for 33 books and monographs; 57 pamphlets and periodical articles; and 16 dissertations, theses, and other unpublished sources on the Lumbee Indians. Entries are arranged under the above headings alphabetically by personal and/or corporate author, followed by title, imprint, and date of publication. (JPF)
Management: A continuing literature survey with indexes, 1971
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1972-01-01
An annotated bibliography of selected reports, journal articles, and other documents on the subject of management is presented. There are 450 references to documents which were originally announced in the 1971 issues of Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) or International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA). Subject, personal author, and corporate source indexes are included.
Energy: A special bibliography with indexes, April 1974
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1974-01-01
This literature survey of special energy and energy related documents lists 1708 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between January 1, 1968, and December 31, 1973. Citations from International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA) and Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) are grouped according to the following subject categories: energy systems; solar energy; primary energy sources; secondary energy sources; energy conversion; energy transport, transmission, and distribution; and energy storage. The index section includes the subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, report, and accession indexes.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-04-10
... Status, Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation, (Polysilicon), Hemlock, Michigan Pursuant to its authority... polysilicon manufacturing facility of Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation, located in Hemlock, Michigan (FTZ... manufacturing of polysilicon at the facility of Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation, located in Hemlock, Michigan...
77 FR 45715 - Application of Key Lime Air Corporation for Commuter Authority
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-08-01
... DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary [Docket DOT-OST-2009-0116] Application of Key Lime Air Corporation for Commuter Authority AGENCY: Department of Transportation. ACTION: Notice of... Lime Air Corporation fit, willing, and able, and awarding it a Commuter Air Carrier Authorization...
Sales force can lead to dollars for OH (occupational health) services.
Snow, J L
1991-02-01
As hospitals enter the 1990s, one of the challenges they will face is finding additional sources of revenue. Occupational Health (OH) programs offer an opportunity for increased dollars--but only for hospitals willing to use sales tactics common to corporate America. In the following article, the author tells how an institution can sell OH services.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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... 140 and 78; Applications for Subzone Authority; Dow Corning Corporation, Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation and Hemlock Semiconductor, L.L.C.; Extension of Comment Periods The comment periods for the...- 63283, October 12, 2011), at the Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation facility in Hemlock, Michigan (76 FR...
12 CFR 1271.33 - Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 10 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation... MISCELLANEOUS FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OPERATIONS AND AUTHORITIES Financing Corporation Operations § 1271.33 Book... have authority to apply book-entry procedure to Financing Corporation obligations. (b) Procedure. The...
12 CFR 995.4 - Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 8 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation... FINANCING CORPORATION OPERATIONS § 995.4 Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations. (a) Authority. Any Federal Reserve Bank shall have authority to apply book-entry procedure to Financing...
12 CFR 995.4 - Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 8 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation... FINANCING CORPORATION OPERATIONS § 995.4 Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations. (a) Authority. Any Federal Reserve Bank shall have authority to apply book-entry procedure to Financing...
12 CFR 995.4 - Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 7 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation... FINANCING CORPORATION OPERATIONS § 995.4 Book-entry procedure for Financing Corporation obligations. (a) Authority. Any Federal Reserve Bank shall have authority to apply book-entry procedure to Financing...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-08-01
..., GA; Application for Manufacturing Authority; Makita Corporation of America (Hand-Held Power Tool and Gasoline/Electric-Powered Garden Product Manufacturing); Buford, GA An application has been submitted to..., requesting manufacturing authority on behalf of Makita Corporation of America (Makita), located in Buford...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-05-23
... 140 and 78, Applications for Subzone Authority, Dow Corning Corporation, Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation, and Hemlock Semiconductor, L.L.C.; Reopening of Comment Periods The comment periods for the...- 63283, 10/12/2011), at the Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation facility in Hemlock, Michigan (76 FR 63282...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-04-09
... 140 and 78, Applications for Subzone Authority Dow Corning Corporation, Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation, and Hemlock Semiconductor, L.L.C.; Reopening of Rebuttal Periods The rebuttal periods for the...- 63283, 10/12/2011), at the Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation facility in Hemlock, Michigan (76 FR 63282...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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...-Trade Zones 140 and 78 Applications for Subzone Authority Dow Corning Corporation, Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation and Hemlock Semiconductor, L.L.C.; Notice of Public Hearing and Extension of Comment Period A... facility in Midland, Michigan (76 FR 63282-63283, 10/12/2011), the Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-05-17
...-Trade Subzone 33C; Sony Corporation of America, Mt. Pleasant, PA Pursuant to the authority granted in... Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania, (grantee of FTZ 33) authorizing the establishment of Foreign-Trade Subzone 33C at the Sony Corporation of America plant in Mt. Pleasant...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Wolf, Stephen W. D.
1990-01-01
This bibliography, with abstracts, consists of 298 citations arranged in chronological order. The citations were selected to be helpful to persons engaged in the design and development of quiet (low disturbance) nozzles for modern supersonic wind tunnels. Author, subject, and corporate source indexes are included to assist with the location of specific information.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation? 2544.105 Section 2544.105 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to... DONATIONS § 2544.105 What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation? 2544.105 Section 2544.105 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to... DONATIONS § 2544.105 What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation? 2544.105 Section 2544.105 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to... DONATIONS § 2544.105 What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation? 2544.105 Section 2544.105 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to... DONATIONS § 2544.105 What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 45 Public Welfare 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation? 2544.105 Section 2544.105 Public Welfare Regulations Relating to... DONATIONS § 2544.105 What is the legal authority for soliciting and accepting donations to the Corporation...
Study of Attrition Documentation at the U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command
2006-03-01
offers standardized comprehensive day-to- day integrated automated classroom support that feeds corporate-level data to NITRAS II...Percent Adjustment Disorders 52 15.5 Anxiety Disorders 44 13.1 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ( ADHD ) 38 11.3 Depressive Disorder, Not...Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ( ADHD ) 13 12.6 Depressive Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified 10 9.7 Source: Data obtained by authors from
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1978-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (80) through NASA SP-7037 (91) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Special Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics (AIAA) and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 300)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in supplements 288 through 299 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the efforts of the Center for Aerospace Information of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
12 CFR 313.4 - Delegations of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... CORPORATE DEBT COLLECTION Scope, Purpose, Definitions and Delegations of Authority § 313.4 Delegations of... debt, on behalf of the FDIC in its corporate capacity is delegated to the Director of DOA or Director... either its receivership or corporate capacity is delegated to the Director of DRR; or to the applicable...
78 FR 53745 - National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation; Notice of Request Under Blanket Authorization
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2013-08-30
... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Docket No. CP13-530-000] National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation; Notice of Request Under Blanket Authorization Take notice that on August 12, 2013, National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation (National Fuel), 6363 Main Street, Williamsville, New York...
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... Status; South Florida Materials Corporation (Distribution of Petroleum Products); Port Everglades, FL... petroleum product storage and distribution facility of South Florida Materials Corporation (d/b/a Vencenergy..., therefore, the Board hereby grants authority for subzone status for activity related to petroleum product...
12 CFR 5.42 - Corporate title.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... CORPORATE ACTIVITIES Other Changes in Activities and Operations § 5.42 Corporate title. (a) Authority. 12 U... change its corporate title. (c) Standards. A national bank may change its corporate title provided that... the appropriate district office if it changes its corporate title. The notice must contain the old and...
12 CFR 5.42 - Corporate title.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... CORPORATE ACTIVITIES Other Changes in Activities and Operations § 5.42 Corporate title. (a) Authority. 12 U... change its corporate title. (c) Standards. A national bank may change its corporate title provided that... the appropriate district office if it changes its corporate title. The notice must contain the old and...
12 CFR 5.42 - Corporate title.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... CORPORATE ACTIVITIES Other Changes in Activities and Operations § 5.42 Corporate title. (a) Authority. 12 U... change its corporate title. (c) Standards. A national bank may change its corporate title provided that... the appropriate district office if it changes its corporate title. The notice must contain the old and...
12 CFR 5.42 - Corporate title.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... CORPORATE ACTIVITIES Other Changes in Activities and Operations § 5.42 Corporate title. (a) Authority. 12 U... change its corporate title. (c) Standards. A national bank may change its corporate title provided that... the appropriate district office if it changes its corporate title. The notice must contain the old and...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... business makes such qualification necessary; (iii) has all requisite corporate and legal power to own and... transactions contemplated thereby have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action and shall not... corporate documents and proceedings of the Borrower necessary for duly authorizing the execution, delivery...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-20
...; Special Conditions No. 23-246-SC] Special Conditions: Cirrus Design Corporation Model SF50 Airplane; Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) System AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT. ACTION... Cirrus Design Corporation model SF50 airplane. This airplane will have a novel or unusual design feature...
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 248)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1990-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 236 through 247 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 235)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1989-01-01
This publication is a cummulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 223 through 234 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
prolonged undermanning. Most career field managers are unable to fully man their associated authorizations and are acutely aware of additional...IRs are valid, funded manpower requirements that do not align with a traditional, functional career field but are needed to support the Air Force...fill an IR position, though there are exceptions for some IR positions with unique educational or experiential requirements.
Aeronautical Engineering: 1983 cumulative index
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1984-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (158) through NASA SP-7037 (169) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, report number, and accession number indexes.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 274)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1992-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in supplements 262 through 273 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Title list of documents made publicly available, July 1--31, 1996: Volume 18, No. 7
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This monthly publication describes information received and published by US NRC. This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) nondocketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. Following indexes are included: personal author, corporate source, report number, and cross reference of enclosures to principal documents.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 261)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1991-01-01
This publication is a cummulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 249 through 260 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography, 1982 cumulative index
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1983-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (145) through NASA SP-7037 (156) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 287)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1993-01-01
This publication is a cummulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 275 through 286 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number.
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1982-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulated index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037(132) through NASA SP-7037(143) of Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
The 1979 Ames Research Center Publications: A continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1979-01-01
This bibliography lists formal NASA publications, journal articles, books, chapters of books, patents, and contractor reports issued by Ames Research Center which were indexed by Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, Limited Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, and International Aerospace Abstracts in 1979. Citations are arranged by directorate, type of publication, and NASA accession numbers. Subject, Personal Author, Corporate Source, Contract Number, and Report/Accession Number Indexes are provided.
Ames Research Center publications: A continuing bibliography, 1978
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1980-01-01
This bibliography lists formal NASA publications, journal articles, books, chapters of books, patents and contractor reports issued by Ames Research Center which were indexed by Scientific and Technical Aerospace Abstracts, Limited Scientific and Technical Aerospace Abstracts, and International Aerospace Abstracts in 1978. Citations are arranged by directorate, type of publication and NASA accession numbers. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, and report/accession number indexes are provided.
Aeronautical enginnering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 312)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
This is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (301) through NASA SP-7073 (311) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled by the Center for AeroSpace Information of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number indexes.
From spare change to real change. The social sector as beta site for business innovation.
Kanter, R M
1999-01-01
Corporations are continually looking for new sources of innovation. Today several leading companies are beginning to find inspiration in an unexpected place: the social sector. That includes public schools, welfare-to-work programs, and the inner city. Indeed, a new paradigm for innovation is emerging: a partnership between private enterprise and public interest that produces profitable and sustainable change for both sides. In this article, the author shows how some companies are moving beyond corporate social responsibility to corporate social innovation. Traditionally, companies viewed the social sector as a dumping ground for their spare cash, obsolete equipment, and tired executives. But that mind-set hardly created lasting change. Now companies are viewing community needs as opportunities to develop ideas and demonstrate business technologies; find and serve new markets; and solve long-standing business problems. They focus on inventing sophisticated solutions through a hands-on approach. This is not charity; it is R & D, a strategic business investment. The author concedes that it isn't easy to make the new paradigm work. But she has found that successful private-public partnerships share six characteristics: a clear business agenda, strong partners committed to change, investment by both parties, rootedness in the user community, links to other organizations, and a commitment to sustain and replicate the results. Drawing on examples of successful companies such as IBM and Bell Atlantic, the author illustrates how this paradigm has produced innovations that have both business and community payoffs.
What's your real cost of capital?
McNulty, James J; Yeh, Tony D; Schulze, William S; Lubatkin, Michael H
2002-10-01
In valuing any investment project or corporate acquisition, executives must decide what discount rate to use in their estimates of future cash flows. The traditional approach is to apply the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which has remained fundamentally unchanged for 40 years. But the formula--in particular, its beta element--has long been a source of frustration. In fact, corporate executives and investment bankers routinely fudge their CAPM estimates, say the authors, because experience and intuition tell them the model produces inappropriate discount rates. CAPM has three main problems: First, beta is a measure of both a stock's correlation and its volatility; second, beta is based on historical data; and third, CAPM rates don't take into account the term of the investment. These factors together result in discount rates that defy common sense. As an alternative to CAPM and its beta element, the authors developed a forward-looking approach to calculating a company's cost of capital, the market-derived capital pricing model (MCPM). It does not incorporate any measure of historical stock-to-market correlation, relying instead on estimates of future volatility derived from the options market. This is helpful since investor expectations from the options market are built into a company's current stock price. Using GE as an example, the authors give step-by-step instructions for how to calculate discount rates with MCPM. They also offer evidence from a range of industries to show that MCPM's discount rates are more realistic--especially from the corporate investor's perspective--than are CAPM's.
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Persons, Obeua
2012-01-01
The author discusses how corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability were incorporated into a business course by using 4 assignments, a project with a CSR question, 7 ethics cases, and 17 ethics scenarios tied to a corporate code of ethics. The author also discusses student evaluation of CSR learning experience, strengths and…
Moving beyond the Name: Defining Corporate Entities to Support Provenance-Based Access
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Light, Michelle
2007-01-01
The second edition of the "International Standard Archival Authority Records for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families (ISAAR(CPF)2)" focuses on describing entities as they exist in reality, rather than on establishing authorized terms. This change allows authority records to include multiple authorized terms representing an entity as it changed…
43 CFR 3902.25 - Corporations.
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43 CFR 3902.25 - Corporations.
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26 CFR 1.971-1 - Definitions with respect to export trade corporations.
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Corporate Support of Education: Some Strings Attached
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Malott, Robert H.
1978-01-01
Corporate self-interest should guide corporate giving. Managers of publicly held corporations have the right, the capability, and the obligation to establish a philosophical screen to use in determining how shareholders' money is to be donated. (Author/MLF)
19 CFR 141.18 - Entry by nonresident corporation.
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19 CFR 141.18 - Entry by nonresident corporation.
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19 CFR 141.18 - Entry by nonresident corporation.
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19 CFR 141.18 - Entry by nonresident corporation.
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19 CFR 141.37 - Additional requirements for nonresident corporations.
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19 CFR 141.37 - Additional requirements for nonresident corporations.
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LaMothe, Ryan
2015-06-01
This article focuses on the culture of state-corporate capitalism as a source of psychological suffering for some people who seek the aid of pastoral counselors. An underlying premise of this article and, more particularly, the work of pastoral counseling comes from Frantz Fanon's view that the aims of psychotherapy are (a) 'to 'consciousnessize' [the patient's] unconscious, to no longer be tempted by a hallucinatory lactification', and (b) 'to enable [the patient] to choose an action with respect to the real source of the conflict, i.e., the social structure'. An aim of pastoral counseling, then, is to facilitate recognition of a person's sources of suffering so that s/he can decide how to respond. By contrast, it is argued that a pastoral counselor, in leaving a client unaware that his/her suffering is partially the result of a capitalistic culture, fosters hermeneutical mystification, and the patient is not able to choose an action directed toward a major source of his/her depression. © The Author(s) 2015.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Morris, E.B.
The Title List of Documents Made Publicly Available is a monthly publication. It describes the information received and published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes: (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) non-docketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index.
Ames Research Center publications: A continuing bibliography, 1980
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1981-01-01
This bibliography lists formal NASA publications, journal articles, books, chapters of books, patents, contractor reports, and computer programs that were issued by Ames Research Center and indexed by Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, Limited Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, International Aerospace Abstracts, and Computer Program Abstracts in 1980. Citations are arranged by directorate, type of publication, and NASA accession numbers. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, and report/accession number indexes are provided.
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering, a continuing bibliography, supplement 105
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1979-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (93) through NASA SP-7037 (104) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements were compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 325)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1995-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 supplements 313 through 324 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This Cumulative index includes: a subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1987-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (197) through NASA SP-7037 (208) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract, report number, and accession number indexes.
A cumulative index to the 1972 issues of aeronautical engineering: A special bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1973-01-01
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (15) through NASA SP-7037 (26) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Special Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements has been complied through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
A cumulative index to the 1973 issues of Aeronautical engineering: A special bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1974-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (28) through NASA SP-7037 (39) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Special Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
Title of documents made publicly available, August 1--31, 1996
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Yanez, V.E.
1996-10-01
This publication describes the information received and published by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes: (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) non-docketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index.
Bibliography of Lewis Research Center technical publications announced in 1988
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1989-01-01
This bibliography contains abstracts of the technical reports that resulted from the scientific and engineering work performed and managed by the Lewis Research Center in 1988. Subject, author, and corporate source indexes are also included. All the publications were announced in the 1988 issues of STAR (Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports) and/or IAA (International Aerospace Abstracts). Included are research reports, journal articles, conference presentations, patents and patent applications, and theses.
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography, January 1976
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1976-01-01
This publication is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (54) through NASA SP-7037 (65) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Special Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes.
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Bodina, Annalisa; Brizzolara, Antonella; Vadruccio, Gianluca; Castaldi, Silvana
2012-01-01
This paper describes the experience of a hospital which has introduced a system of computerized management of letters of authorization for healthcare workers to access sensitive health data, through the use of open source software. A new corporate intranet portal was created with access given only to the privacy contacts of each operational unit of the hospital. Once the privacy contact has entered the relevant user authorization, these must be approved first by the Directors of the respective operational units and finally by the privacy officer. The introduction of this system has allowed a systematic approach to the management of authorization for access to health data by hospital staff, regular updating and monitoring of the authorization and the start of a process of digitalization of documents.
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Bird, Lori; Heeter, Jenny; O'Shaughnessy, Eric
This paper explores the policy and regulatory enabling environment for corporate sourcing of renewables. The paper has been developed in support of the Corporate Sourcing of Renewables Campaign, which was launched at the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) meeting in June 2016. Through the campaign, a subset of CEM member governments is collaborating with corporate and nongovernmental organization partners to facilitate increased corporate procurement of renewables and pursue supportive policies for corporate procurement. This paper finds that policy certainty is essential to creating vibrant markets for renewable energy. While policymakers may need to adjust policy mechanisms over time as markets gomore » through different stages of maturity, they must also consider the economic decisions that end-users make in evaluating projects. Policy interaction is also important to consider because buyers seek assurances that their investments in renewables have impact and wish to make clear claims about their renewable energy purchases.« less
Takahashi, Toshiro; Ellen, Moriah; Brown, Adalsteinn
2013-01-01
This paper examines the role that corporate social responsibility can play in advancing hospital management. Corporate social responsibility is the integration of social and environmental concerns within business operations. The authors discuss how corporate social responsibility can help hospitals and provide suggestions to hospitals in deciding which corporate social responsibility initiatives to pursue.
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A Framework to Assess Programs for Building Partnerships
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available from www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation . 6Jump down to document THE ARTS CHILD POLICY CIVIL JUSTICE EDUCATION ENERGY...ABUSE TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORKFORCE AND WORKPLACE The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research...6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Rand Corporation ,1776
Company Reinvesting and Corporate ROI
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Title list of documents made publicly available. Volume 17, No. 10
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NONE
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Title list of documents made publicly available, September 1--30, 1994. Volume 16, No. 9
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Not Available
1994-11-01
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Technology for large space systems: A bibliography with indexes (supplement 11)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1985-01-01
This bibliography contains 539 abstracts of reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between January 1, 1984 and December 31, 1984. Abstracts are arranged in the following categories: systems; analysis and design techniques; structural concepts; structural and thermal analysis; structural dynamics and control; electronics; advanced materials; assembly concepts; propulsion; and miscellaneous. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number indexes are listed.
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1988-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037(210) through NASA SP-7037(221) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number indexes.
Title list of documents made publicly available, November 1--30, 1994. Volume 16, No. 11
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1995-01-01
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Aeronautical Engineering: A cumulative index to the 1984 issues of the continuing bibliography
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1985-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037(171) through NASA SP-7037(182) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract, report number, and accession number indexes.
A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography on aeronautical engineering
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1986-01-01
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA-SP-7037(184) through NASA-SP-7037(195) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract, report number, and accession number indexes.
78 FR 72746 - Application of Corporate Flight Management, Inc., for Commuter Authority
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12 CFR 1511.6 - Authority of Federal Reserve Banks.
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... Corporation; to effect transfer of Book-entry Funding Corporation Securities between Participants' Securities... Section 1511.6 Banks and Banking DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY RESOLUTION FUNDING CORPORATION BOOK-ENTRY... fiscal agent of the Funding Corporation to perform functions with respect to the issuance of Book-entry...
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12 CFR 1511.6 - Authority of Federal Reserve Banks.
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19 CFR 113.33 - Corporations as principals.
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... Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE... corporate principal shall be signed by an authorized officer or attorney of the corporation and the corporate seal shall be affixed immediately adjoining the signature of the person executing the bond, as...
19 CFR 113.33 - Corporations as principals.
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... Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE... corporate principal shall be signed by an authorized officer or attorney of the corporation and the corporate seal shall be affixed immediately adjoining the signature of the person executing the bond, as...
19 CFR 113.33 - Corporations as principals.
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... Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE... corporate principal shall be signed by an authorized officer or attorney of the corporation and the corporate seal shall be affixed immediately adjoining the signature of the person executing the bond, as...
19 CFR 113.33 - Corporations as principals.
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... Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE... corporate principal shall be signed by an authorized officer or attorney of the corporation and the corporate seal shall be affixed immediately adjoining the signature of the person executing the bond, as...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bersi, Robert M.
1985-01-01
The chancellor of the University of Nevada system believes in the personal approach--corporate executive officer to corporate executive officer--to cement the types of corporate-campus arrangements that both partners find profitable and beneficial. (Author/MLW)
36 CFR 13.325 - Most directly affected Native Corporation.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Corporation. 13.325 Section 13.325 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF... affected Native Corporation. (a) Before the award of the first visitor service authorization in a park area... Native Corporation interested in providing visitor services within the applicable park area to submit an...
36 CFR 13.325 - Most directly affected Native Corporation.
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2012-07-01
... Corporation. 13.325 Section 13.325 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF... affected Native Corporation. (a) Before the award of the first visitor service authorization in a park area... Native Corporation interested in providing visitor services within the applicable park area to submit an...
36 CFR 13.325 - Most directly affected Native Corporation.
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... Corporation. 13.325 Section 13.325 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF... affected Native Corporation. (a) Before the award of the first visitor service authorization in a park area... Native Corporation interested in providing visitor services within the applicable park area to submit an...
12 CFR 560.121 - Investment in State housing corporations.
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36 CFR 13.325 - Most directly affected Native Corporation.
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2014-07-01
... Corporation. 13.325 Section 13.325 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF... affected Native Corporation. (a) Before the award of the first visitor service authorization in a park area... Native Corporation interested in providing visitor services within the applicable park area to submit an...
12 CFR 560.121 - Investment in State housing corporations.
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... 12 Banks and Banking 5 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Investment in State housing corporations. 560... Investment in State housing corporations. (a) Any savings association to the extent it has legal authority to... state housing corporation; provided, that such obligations or loans are secured directly, or indirectly...
12 CFR 560.121 - Investment in State housing corporations.
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2012-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 6 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Investment in State housing corporations. 560... Investment in State housing corporations. (a) Any savings association to the extent it has legal authority to... state housing corporation; provided, that such obligations or loans are secured directly, or indirectly...
36 CFR 13.325 - Most directly affected Native Corporation.
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... Corporation. 13.325 Section 13.325 Parks, Forests, and Public Property NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF... affected Native Corporation. (a) Before the award of the first visitor service authorization in a park area... Native Corporation interested in providing visitor services within the applicable park area to submit an...
12 CFR 560.121 - Investment in State housing corporations.
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2014-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 6 2014-01-01 2012-01-01 true Investment in State housing corporations. 560... Investment in State housing corporations. (a) Any savings association to the extent it has legal authority to... state housing corporation; provided, that such obligations or loans are secured directly, or indirectly...
27 CFR 26.62 - Corporate surety.
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... 27 Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms 1 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Corporate surety. 26.62... Liquors and Articles in Puerto Rico Bonds § 26.62 Corporate surety. (a) Surety bonds may be given only with corporate sureties holding certificates of authority from, and subject to the limitations...
27 CFR 46.11 - Corporate surety.
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... 27 Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms 2 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Corporate surety. 46.11... Products, and Cigarette Papers and Tubes Bond § 46.11 Corporate surety. (a) Surety bonds required under the provisions of this subpart may be given only with corporate sureties holding certificates of authority from...
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... 12 Banks and Banking 4 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Interest. 313.26 Section 313.26 Banks and Banking FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PROCEDURE AND RULES OF PRACTICE PROCEDURES FOR CORPORATE... extent authorized under the common law or other applicable statutory authority. ...
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Developing Headquarters Guidance for Army Installation Sustainability Plans in 2007
2009-01-01
Make a charitable contribution Support RAND This PDF document was made available from www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation . Jump...down to document The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the...6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) RAND Corporation ,1776 Main
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ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Koslofsky, Norman
1979-01-01
The call for a return to corporal punishment grows out of frustration. Students are more defiant now and authority figures are weaker and shaken. It is tempting to strike out in anger, but corporal punishment is not, and never has been, a real solution. (Author/SJL)
76 FR 4801 - Establishment of New Agency; Revision of Delegations of Authority
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...;to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published #0;under 50 titles pursuant to... Corporation 7 CFR Parts 407 and 457 Agricultural Research Service 7 CFR Part 550 Commodity Credit Corporation... Corporation, Agricultural Research Service, Commodity Credit Corporation, and National Institute of Food and...
Developing an Assessment Framework for U.S. Air Force Building Partnerships Programs
2010-01-01
www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation . 6Jump down to document THE ARTS CHILD POLICY CIVIL JUSTICE EDUCATION ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT HEALTH...HOMELAND SECURITY TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORKFORCE AND WORKPLACE The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective...NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Rand Corporation
Corporate Civil Disobedience in the Consumer Interest.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Dennis, Michael R.; And Others
1994-01-01
Through catalytic issue management, corporations proactively seek to affect resolutions of issues in which they have some interest. Corporations now catalyze legal changes by purposely disobeying existing law, facing the associated consequences, and lobbying for desired changes. (Author)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Jackson, J. E.
1978-01-01
Scientific results from OGO-5 and OGO-6 experiments are summarized and approximately 200 citations are included to update the 1975 OGO bibliography. Personal author, subject, and corporate source indexes are included. The supplement follows the same format as that of the OGO Program Summary; it does not repeat the finalized information in the original publication, which should be consulted for indexes of experiments, experimenters, institutions, and the glossary of abbreviations and acronyms.
Bibliography of Lewis Research Center Technical Publications announced in 1979
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1980-01-01
This compilation of over 1100 abstracts describes and indexes the technical reporting that resulted from the scientific and engineering work performed and managed by the Lewis Research Center in 1979. All the publications were announced in the 1979 issues of STAR (Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports) and/or IAA (International Aerospace Abstracts). Research reports, journal articles, conference presentations, patents and patent applications, and theses are included. Subject, author, corporate source, contract number, and report number indexes are provided.
Title list of documents made publicly available, December 1-31, 1997
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This report includes the information received and published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in December 1997. It includes: (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) non-docketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. This series of documents is indexed by author, corporate source, and report number. This report includes six docketed items and 24 non-docketed items.
Management. A continuing bibliography with indexes. [March 1980
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1980-01-01
This bibliography cites 604 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1979 covering the management of research and development, contracts, production, logistics, personnel, safety, reliability and quality control. Program, project, and systems management; management policy, philosophy, tools, and techniques; decision making processes for managers; technology assessment; management of urban problems; and information for managers on Federal resources, expenditures, financing, and budgeting are also covered. Abstracts are provided as well as subject, personal author, and corporate source indexes.
Management: A bibliography for NASA managers
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1985-01-01
This bibliography lists 706 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in 1984. Entries, which include abstracts, are arranged in the following categories: human factors and personnel issues; management theory and techniques; industrial management and manufacturing; robotics and expert systems; computers and information management; research and development; economics, costs, and markets; logistics and operations management; reliability and quality control; and legality, legislation, and policy. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number indexes are included.
openECA Platform and Analytics Alpha Test Results
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Robertson, Russell
The objective of the Open and Extensible Control and Analytics (openECA) Platform for Phasor Data project is to develop an open source software platform that significantly accelerates the production, use, and ongoing development of real-time decision support tools, automated control systems, and off-line planning systems that (1) incorporate high-fidelity synchrophasor data and (2) enhance system reliability while enabling the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) operating functions of reliability coordinator, transmission operator, and/or balancing authority to be executed more effectively.
Title list of documents made publicly available: December 1--31, 1996. Volume 18, Number 12
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1997-03-01
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Title List of documents made publicly available, September 1--30, 1993. Volume 15, No. 9
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1993-11-01
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate Source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principals Documents.
openECA Platform and Analytics Beta Demonstration Results
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Robertson, Russell
The objective of the Open and Extensible Control and Analytics (openECA) Platform for Phasor Data project is to develop an open source software platform that significantly accelerates the production, use, and ongoing development of real-time decision support tools, automated control systems, and off-line planning systems that (1) incorporate high-fidelity synchrophasor data and (2) enhance system reliability while enabling the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) operating functions of reliability coordinator, transmission operator, and/or balancing authority to be executed more effectively.
Title list of documents made publicly available: November 1--30, 1997. Volume 19, Number 11
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This document is a monthly publication containing descriptions of information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. The following indexes are included: Personal Author, Corporate source, Report Number, and Cross Reference of Enclosures to Principal Documents.
Suppression bias at the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Egilman, David S
2005-01-01
When the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine rejected an article on corporate suppression of science on the grounds that the topic "was not a high priority" for journal readers, the author bought advertising space in JOEM to present his findings. The JOEM editor regretted he had not seen the ad to prevent its publication, and subsequently allowed the corporate-sponsored authors of a criticized study to respond to the advertisement. The editor then refused to allow the ad's author to respond in turn, suppressing scientific information with the apparent intent of protecting the interests and profits of the corporate sponsor. A reputable journal has a responsibility to eschew corporate interests and work to uncover science hidden by interests that do not prioritize the pursuit of truth. JOEM needs to re-examine its priorities.
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Enosh, Guy; Leshem, Elazar; Buchbinder, Eli
2016-10-01
The study regards attitudes of Russian immigrants in Israel toward wife abuse and corporal punishment. The sample consisted of 1,028 participants, based on a multistage cluster sampling. The study used a questionnaire related to immigration, acculturation, and attitudinal issues. The findings indicate a dual-causal model, in which corporal punishment attitudes contribute to wife abuse attitudes and vice versa. However, the effect of attitudes supporting corporal punishment was stronger than the effect of wife abuse attitudes, indicating that the attitudinal system as a precursor of violent behavior is already merging the two types of violence. © The Author(s) 2016.
Difficult reputations and the social reality of occupational medicine.
Draper, Elaine
2008-01-01
This response to Tee Guidotti's (2008) critique of Elaine Draper's 'The Company Doctor: Risk, Responsibility, and Corporate Professionalism' (2003) argues that a forthright examination of the conflicts of those working in the field of occupational medicine is essential to maintaining the health of the profession and to promoting constructive policies. Research for 'The Company Doctor' reveals how doctors walk a tightrope of professional demands on them. The author describes how corporate employment affects medicine and science and how professionals working in corporations are subject to the decisions of company managers and to economic and legal imperatives stemming from their status as corporate employees. Analyzing company doctors' role in confronting toxics and responding to liability fears in corporations, the author argues that problems of lost credibility, stigmatization, and tarnished reputation that company doctors describe largely stem from the organizational constraints, economic interests, and other aspects of the social context of their work. These social forces exert powerful pressure on the ethical framework and daily work lives of these professionals as well as on the reputation of their field. The author discusses ways in which the conflicting demands from being both a corporate employee and a physician are a social and structural problem beyond individual ethics.
18 CFR 33.2 - Contents of application-general information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... post-transaction corporate structures (including any pending authorized but not implemented changes.... (b) The name and address of the person authorized to receive notices and communications regarding the... that the proposed transaction does not affect the corporate structure of any party to the transaction...
Noise Assessment of the Port Authority Transit Corporation Lindenwold Rail Transit Line
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1978-10-01
The report describes the noise climate on and near the Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) Lindenwold High Speed Line. The PATCO urban rail transit line has approximately 14.2 miles of two-way revenue track (of which about four miles are in su...
1986-06-12
owp-fts 677 RDA (TRRDENE) COMPILER VALIDATION SUMAY REPORT III HARRIS CORPORATION MAR.. (U) INFORMATION SYSTEMS AM TECHNOLOGY CENTER N-P AFI OM ADA...Subtitle) 5. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Ada Compiler Validation Summary Report : 12 .UN 1986 to 12 JUN1 1987 Harris Corporation, Harris Ada Compiler...Version 1.0, Harris HCX-7 6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(s) 8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBERs) Wright-Patterson 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION AND
26 CFR 1.6062-1 - Signing of returns, statements, and other documents made by corporations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
..., assistant treasurer, chief accounting officer, or any other officer duly authorized to sign such returns. It is not necessary that the corporate seal be affixed to the return. Spaces provided on return forms for affixing the corporate seal are for the convenience of corporations required by charter, or by law...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bhanji, Zahra
2008-01-01
This paper explores the rising presence of transnational corporations (TNCs) in education and their mobilisation of global corporate social discourses to legitimise their private authority in education. The rising presence of TNCs is explored in the paper in two parts. First, through a taxonomy of global corporate social engagement (GCSE)…
Shareholder Value and the Performance of a Large Nursing Home Chain
Kitchener, Martin; O'Meara, Janis; Brody, Ab; Lee, Hyang Yuol; Harrington, Charlene
2008-01-01
Objective To analyze corporate governance arrangements and quality and financial performance outcomes among large multi-facility nursing home corporations (chains) that pursue stakeholder value (profit maximization) strategies. Study Design To establish a foundation of knowledge about the focal phenomenon and processes, we conducted an historical (1993–2005) case study of one of the largest chains (Sun Helathcare Inc.) that triangulated qualitative and quantitative data sources. Data Sources Two main sets of information were compared: (1) corporate sources including Sun's Security Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-K annual reports, industry financial reports, and the business press; and (2) external sources including, legal documents, press reports, and publicly available California facility cost reports and quality data. Principal Findings Shareholder value was pursued at Sun through three inter-linked strategies: (1) rapid growth through debt-financed mergers; (2) labor cost constraint through low nurse staffing levels; and (3) a model of corporate governance that views sanctions for fraud and poor quality as a cost of business. Conclusions Study findings and evidence from other large nursing home chains underscore calls from the Institute of Medicine and other bodies for extended oversight of the corporate governance and performance of large nursing home chains. PMID:18454781
32 CFR 644.441 - Preparation and execution of deeds.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... construction and maintenance of structures for human habitation should cite as authority for the conveyance the... corporation or body politic, the instrument will contain a certificate attesting to the authority of the officer executing the instrument to act for and bind the corporation or body politic, and that his...
32 CFR 644.441 - Preparation and execution of deeds.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... construction and maintenance of structures for human habitation should cite as authority for the conveyance the... corporation or body politic, the instrument will contain a certificate attesting to the authority of the officer executing the instrument to act for and bind the corporation or body politic, and that his...
32 CFR 644.441 - Preparation and execution of deeds.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
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Policy Enabling Environment for Corporate Renewable Energy Sourcing
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Interest in renewable energy (RE) procurement in new markets is on the rise. Corporations are increasing their commitments to procuring RE, motivated by an interest in using clean energy sources and reducing their energy expenses. Many large companies have facilities and supply chains in multiple countries, and are interested in procuring renewable energy in the grids where they use energy. The policy environment around the world plays a key role in shaping where and how corporations will invest in renewables. This fact sheet details findings from a recent 21st Century Power Partnership report, Policies to Enable Corporate Renewable Energy Sourcingmore » Internationally.« less
Corporate Diversity Programs and Gender Inequality in the Oil and Gas Industry.
Williams, Christine L; Kilanski, Kristine; Muller, Chandra
2014-11-01
Since the 1980s, major U.S. corporations have embraced diversity as a management strategy to increase the number of women in top jobs. Diversity management programs include targeted recruitment, hiring, and promotions policies; mentoring programs; affinity groups; and diversity training. Few of these programs have proven effective in achieving gender diversity in the corporate world, despite their widespread popularity. To explore the reasons for this, the authors investigate the experiences of women scientists in the oil and gas industry who are targeted by these programs. In-depth interviews reveal possible reasons why these programs fail to achieve their intended goals. The authors find that these programs can paradoxically reinforce gender inequality and male dominance in the industry. The authors discuss alternative approaches for addressing gender inequality in work organizations and conclude with implications of their findings for corporate approaches to promoting diversity and for future research.
Corporate Diversity Programs and Gender Inequality in the Oil and Gas Industry
Williams, Christine L.; Kilanski, Kristine; Muller, Chandra
2014-01-01
Since the 1980s, major U.S. corporations have embraced diversity as a management strategy to increase the number of women in top jobs. Diversity management programs include targeted recruitment, hiring, and promotions policies; mentoring programs; affinity groups; and diversity training. Few of these programs have proven effective in achieving gender diversity in the corporate world, despite their widespread popularity. To explore the reasons for this, the authors investigate the experiences of women scientists in the oil and gas industry who are targeted by these programs. In-depth interviews reveal possible reasons why these programs fail to achieve their intended goals. The authors find that these programs can paradoxically reinforce gender inequality and male dominance in the industry. The authors discuss alternative approaches for addressing gender inequality in work organizations and conclude with implications of their findings for corporate approaches to promoting diversity and for future research. PMID:25558125
Corporate Psychology: An Answer to Occupational Mental Health.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Leonards, Jeffrey T.
1981-01-01
Studies corporate in-house, human resource programs. Suggests these programs provide psychological assistance for problems considered to be normal episodes of human development. Proposes most of the developmental crises encountered by the corporate psychologist are associated with stress, midlife, or career development. (Author)
The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2006 to 2015
2005-01-01
Social Insurance Tax Base 85 4-5. CBO’s Projections of Social Insurance Tax Receipts, by Source 88 4-6. CBO’s Projections of Corporate Income Tax Receipts...taxed like partnerships. An S corporation is exempt from the corporate income tax , but its owners pay income taxes on all of the firm’s income...subject to a taxable maximum. The Corporate Income Tax Base Corporate profits are the tax base of the corporate in- come tax. Profits are measured
Halder, Nabanita; Peshin, Sharda Shah; Pandey, Ravindra Mohan; Gupta, Yogendra Kumar
2015-12-01
Mercury, one of the most toxic heavy metals, is ubiquitous in environment. The adverse health impact of mercury on living organisms is well known. The health care facilities are one of the important sources of mercury release into the atmosphere as mercury items are extensively used in hospitals. To assess the awareness about mercury toxicity and the knowledge of proper handling and disposal of mercury-containing items in health care set-up, a questionnaire-based survey was carried out amongst doctors (n = 835), nurses (n = 610) and technicians (n = 393) in government hospitals, corporate hospitals and primary health care centres in the Indian states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The study was conducted using a tool-containing pretested structured multiple-choice questionnaire. Analysis of the results using STATA 11.1 software highlighted that overall awareness was more in corporate sector. However, percentage range of knowledge of respondents irrespective of health care sector was only between 20 and 40%. Despite the commitment of various hospitals to be mercury free, mercury containing-thermometer/sphygmomanometer are still preferred by health professionals. The likely reasons are availability, affordability, accuracy and convenience in use. There is an urgent need for source reduction, recycling and waste minimization. Emphasis must be laid on mercury alternative products, education and training of health personnel and public at large, about correct handling and proper clean up of spills. © The Author(s) 2013.
17 CFR 200.30-1 - Delegation of authority to Director of Division of Corporation Finance.
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17 CFR 200.30-1 - Delegation of authority to Director of Division of Corporation Finance.
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2011-04-01
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17 CFR 200.30-1 - Delegation of authority to Director of Division of Corporation Finance.
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2013-04-01
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17 CFR 200.30-1 - Delegation of authority to Director of Division of Corporation Finance.
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2012-04-01
... Director of Division of Corporation Finance. 200.30-1 Section 200.30-1 Commodity and Securities Exchanges... Division of Corporation Finance. Pursuant to the provisions of Pub. L., No. 87-592, 76 Stat. 394 (15 U.S.C... otherwise, the following functions to the Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, to be performed...
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12 CFR 7.2023 - Reverse stock splits.
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... Corporate Practices § 7.2023 Reverse stock splits. (a) Authority to engage in reverse stock splits. A national bank may engage in a reverse stock split if the transaction serves a legitimate corporate purpose and provides adequate dissenting shareholders' rights. (b) Legitimate corporate purpose. Examples of...
Measuring Success and ROI in Corporate Training
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Barnett, Kent; Mattox, John R., II
2010-01-01
When measuring outcomes in corporate training, the authors recommend that it is essential to introduce a comprehensive plan, especially when resources are limited and the company needs are vast. The authors hone in on five critical components for shaping a measurement plan to determine the success and ROI of training. The plan's components should…
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2014-07-01
... 29 Labor 9 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the...) EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TEMPORARY BONDING RULES UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974 TEMPORARY BONDING RULES Qualified Agents, Brokers and Surety Companies...
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... 29 Labor 9 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the...) EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TEMPORARY BONDING RULES UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974 TEMPORARY BONDING RULES Qualified Agents, Brokers and Surety Companies...
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2011-07-01
... 29 Labor 9 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the...) EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TEMPORARY BONDING RULES UNDER THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974 TEMPORARY BONDING RULES Qualified Agents, Brokers and Surety Companies...
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1988-06-06
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DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1978-09-01
The objective of Volume II is to present data gathered from several sources, public and private, on three aspects of multinational involvement for General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation, and American Motors Corporation. ...
Rostovtsev, E A; Sidortchuk, I V
2015-01-01
The article considers history of attempts to organize medicalfaculty in the Petrograd university on the eve and during the First World War The actuality of issue is in both insufficient investigation of this page of history of national medicine and medical education and history of development of national medicine in the period of the First World War which centenary is observed this year On the basis of large spectrum of published and archive sources the article considers the prerequisites of organization of medical faculty in St. Petersburg-Petrograd The discussions around its organization, positioning and augmentation of its supporters and opponents are called to mind The attempt is cited concerning organization offaculty in context of existed relationship between professional and teaching staff corporation of the Petrograd university and authorities. The separate attention is paid to the issue of corporative aspiration of professorate which determined model of their behavior and in spite of all social politic alterations provide no permission to compromise with authorities. The similar behavior model continued and after the February Revolution and this became the cause of giving up the idea of organization of medical faculty after overthrow of czarism.
Demasking Wall Street's Influence on Stock Prices.
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Saban, Kenneth A.
1987-01-01
Presents an in-depth review of the market research approach of a comprehensive financial community. Discusses the applied corporate findings when author was Vice President, Corporate Communications, Midland-Ross Corporation. Suggests that the basic concept is applicable to any publicly traded company whose senior management desires a more…
19 CFR 113.22 - Witnesses required.
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2013-04-01
... Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY... stating on the bond “as to both”. (c) Corporate principal or surety. No witnesses are required where bonds are executed by properly authorized officers or agents of a corporate principal or corporate surety...
19 CFR 113.22 - Witnesses required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY... stating on the bond “as to both”. (c) Corporate principal or surety. No witnesses are required where bonds are executed by properly authorized officers or agents of a corporate principal or corporate surety...
19 CFR 113.22 - Witnesses required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY... stating on the bond “as to both”. (c) Corporate principal or surety. No witnesses are required where bonds are executed by properly authorized officers or agents of a corporate principal or corporate surety...
19 CFR 113.22 - Witnesses required.
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2014-04-01
... Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY... stating on the bond “as to both”. (c) Corporate principal or surety. No witnesses are required where bonds are executed by properly authorized officers or agents of a corporate principal or corporate surety...
19 CFR 113.22 - Witnesses required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY... stating on the bond “as to both”. (c) Corporate principal or surety. No witnesses are required where bonds are executed by properly authorized officers or agents of a corporate principal or corporate surety...
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Stimpson, Catharine R.
2006-01-01
In this article, the author contends that creeping corporate influence on the university has given rise to calls for better "branding" of institutions, but "corporate university speak" is not the rhetoric needed to protect educational institutions' core values. The modern corporate university is a "non-profit" institution that embodies at least…
75 FR 57912 - Application To Export Electric Energy; Rainbow Energy Marketing Corporation
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26 CFR 1.959-3 - Allocation of distributions to earnings and profits of foreign corporations.
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2011-04-01
... profits of foreign corporations. 1.959-3 Section 1.959-3 Internal Revenue INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE... Corporations § 1.959-3 Allocation of distributions to earnings and profits of foreign corporations. (a) In general. For purposes of §§ 1.959-1 and 1.959-2, the source of the earnings and profits from which...
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Duryea, E. D.
The American system of higher education governance is examined by exploring the corporate authority of governing boards at the turn of the century, from the 1880s to World War I, to establish a baseline from which to evaluate changes in this authority resulting from the changing role of federal and state governments in higher education since World…
Title list of documents made publicly available, April 1--30 1997, Vol. 19, No. 4
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Morris, E.B.
This report describes the information received and published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes: (1) material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. In this report, 7 items of the first type are included, and 25 regulatory type items are listed. The report is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index.
77 FR 48150 - Carolina Gas Transmission Corporation; Notice of Request Under Blanket Authorization
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... Gas Transmission Corporation (Carolina Gas), 601 Old Taylor Road, Cayce, South Carolina 29033, filed... capacity on Carolina Gas' system. Carolina Gas also states that no construction, abandonment, or earth... Randy D. Traylor, Jr., Manager--System Planning, Carolina Gas Transmission Corporation, 601 Old Taylor...
Corporate Investments in Education during an Economic Downturn
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McCarthy, Kirstin; Contardo, Jeanne; Eckert, Leila Morsy
2010-01-01
Corporate philanthropies can provide much-needed support to K-12 and postsecondary education efforts. This article analyzes whether select multi-billion dollar corporate philanthropies continue such support and adhere to best-funding practices during an economic downtown. Drawing on interview and document review data, the authors examine the…
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... or municipal authority play in forming your bulk power system reliability plans? b. Do you support..., North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Nick Akins, CEO of American Electric Power (AEP..., EL11-62-000] Reliability Technical Conference, North American Electric Reliability Corporation, Public...
Probability of Corporal Punishment: Lack of Resources and Vulnerable Students
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Han, Seunghee
2011-01-01
The author examined corporal punishment practices in the United States based on data from 362 public school principals where corporal punishment is available. Results from multiple regression analyses show that schools with multiple student violence prevention programs and teacher training programs had fewer possibilities of use corporal…
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Hyman, Irwin A.; And Others
1978-01-01
Many alternatives to the use of corporal punishment in the schools exist. Because the mass of survey data collected contraindicates the use of corporal punishment, the burden of proof of its effectiveness should be assumed by those who favor its use. (Author/WI)
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Corporate-Academic Partnerships: Creating a Win-Win in the Classroom
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Deeter-Schmelz, Dawn Reneé
2015-01-01
For instructors seeking ways to provide sales students with experiential learning projects designed to develop and enhance skills in an authentic environment, corporate-academic partnerships offer a viable option. The author describes a unique and innovative corporate-academic integrated project, including course content, role plays, and corporate…
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Mofsky, James S.
1976-01-01
On the premise that corporate counsel must be an able diagnostician before he can focus on highly specialized and interrelated issues of business law, the author suggests an approach to corporate law curriculum in which the basic course balances the quality and quantity of material designed to create the needed sensitivity. (JT)
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... DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [B-77-2012] Foreign-Trade Zone 93--Raleigh-Durham, NC; Authorization of Production Activity; Revlon Consumer Products Corporation (Hair Coloring Products); Oxford, NC On October 10, 2012, Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, the operator of FTZ 93G, submitted a notification of proposed production...
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...; Application for Manufacturing Authority; The Belt's Corporation (Kitting of Liquor Gift Sets); Elkridge and...,000 unit gift set capacity) is located within Site 3 in Elkridge, Maryland. The facility in FTZ 74 (36 employees, 674,159 unit gift set capacity) is located within Site 13 in Baltimore, Maryland. The facilities...
Using a Corporate Code of Ethics to Assess Students' Ethicality: Implications for Business Education
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Persons, Obeua
2009-01-01
The author used a corporate code of ethics as a roadmap to create 18 scenarios for assessing business students' ethicality as measured by their behavioral intention. Using a logistic regression analysis, the author also examined 8 factors that could potentially influence students' ethicality. Results indicate 6 scenarios related to 5 areas of the…
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7 CFR 2.44 - Administrator, Risk Management Agency and Manager, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
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2014-01-01
..., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 2.44 Section 2.44 Agriculture Office of the Secretary of Agriculture DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Delegations of...), subject to reservations in § 2.16(b)(3), the following delegations of authority are made by the Under...
7 CFR 2.44 - Administrator, Risk Management Agency and Manager, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
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2012-01-01
..., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 2.44 Section 2.44 Agriculture Office of the Secretary of Agriculture DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Delegations of...), subject to reservations in § 2.16(b)(3), the following delegations of authority are made by the Under...
7 CFR 2.44 - Administrator, Risk Management Agency and Manager, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
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2011-01-01
..., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 2.44 Section 2.44 Agriculture Office of the Secretary of Agriculture DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Delegations of...), subject to reservations in § 2.16(b)(3), the following delegations of authority are made by the Under...
7 CFR 2.44 - Administrator, Risk Management Agency and Manager, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
..., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 2.44 Section 2.44 Agriculture Office of the Secretary of Agriculture DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Delegations of...), subject to reservations in § 2.16(b)(3), the following delegations of authority are made by the Under...
46 CFR 356.27 - Mortgage Trustee requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... and is doing business in the United States; (2) Is authorized under those laws to exercise corporate... or of a State, and is doing business under the laws of the United States or of a State; (ii) Is authorized under those laws to exercise corporate trust powers; (iii) Is qualified under 46 CFR. 356.19(a) to...
Companies' contribution to sustainability through global supply chains.
Thorlakson, Tannis; de Zegher, Joann F; Lambin, Eric F
2018-02-27
Global supply chains play a critical role in many of the most pressing environmental stresses and social struggles identified by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Responding to calls from the global community, companies are adopting a variety of voluntary practices to improve the environmental and/or social management of their suppliers' activities. We develop a global survey of 449 publicly listed companies in the food, textile, and wood-products sectors with annual reports in English to provide insight into how the private sector contributes to advancing the SDGs via such sustainable-sourcing practices. We find that while 52% of companies use at least one sustainable-sourcing practice, these practices are limited in scope; 71% relates to only one or a few input materials and 60.5% apply to only first-tier suppliers. We also find that sustainable-sourcing practices typically address a small subset of the sustainability challenges laid out by the SDGs, primarily focusing on labor rights and compliance with national laws. Consistent with existing hypotheses, companies that face consumer and civil society pressure are associated with a significantly higher probability of adopting sustainable-sourcing practices. Our findings highlight the opportunities and limitations of corporate sustainable-sourcing practices in addressing the myriad sustainability challenges facing our world today. Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS.
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Shelton, Martin L.
2015-01-01
Digital technologies have fundamentally altered how journalists communicate with their sources, enabling them to exchange information through social media as well as video, audio, and text chat. Simultaneously, journalists are increasingly concerned with corporate and government surveillance as a threat to their ability to speak with sources in…
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The virtue matrix. Calculating the return on corporate responsibility.
Martin, Roger L
2002-03-01
Executives who want to make their organizations better corporate citizens face many obstacles: If they undertake costly initiatives that their rivals don't embrace, they risk eroding their company's competitive position. If they invite government oversight, they may be hampered by costly regulations. And if they adopt wage scales and working conditions that prevail in the wealthiest democracies, they may drive jobs to countries with less stringent standards. Such dilemmas call for clear, hard thinking. To aid in that undertaking, Roger Martin introduces the virtue matrix--a tool to help executives analyze corporate responsibility by viewing it as a product or service. The author uses real-life examples to explore the forms and degrees of corporate virtue. He cites Aaron Feuerstein, CEO of Malden Mills, a textile company whose plant was destroyed by fire in 1995. Rather than move operations to a lower-wage region, Feuerstein continued to pay his idled workforce and rebuilt the plant. Unlike the typical CEO of a publicly held corporation, who is accountable to hundreds or thousands of shareholders, Feuerstein was free to act so generously because he had only a few family members to answer to. But as Martin points out, corporations don't operate in a universe composed solely of shareholders. They can be subject to pressure from citizens, employees, and political authorities. The virtue matrix provides a way to assess these forces and how they interact. Martin uses it to examine why the public clamor for more responsible corporate conduct never seems to abate. Another issue the author confronts is anxiety over globalization. Finally, Martin applies the virtue matrix to two crucial questions: What are the barriers to increasing the supply of corporate virtue? And what can companies do to remove those barriers?
Collis, D J; Montgomery, C A
1998-01-01
What differentiates truly great corporate strategies from the merely adequate? How can executives at the corporate level create tangible advantage for their businesses that makes the whole more than the sum of the parts? This article presents a comprehensive framework for value creation in the multibusiness company. It addresses the most fundamental questions of corporate strategy: What businesses should a company be in? How should it coordinate activities across businesses? What role should the corporate office play? How should the corporation measure and control performance? Through detailed case studies of Tyco International, Sharp, the Newell Company, and Saatchi and Saatchi, the authors demonstrate that the answers to all those questions are driven largely by the nature of a company's special resources--its assets, skills, and capabilities. These range along a continuum from the highly specialized at one end to the very general at the other. A corporation's location on the continuum constrains the set of businesses it should compete in and limits its choices about the design of its organization. Applying the framework, the authors point out the common mistakes that result from misaligned corporate strategies. Companies mistakenly enter businesses based on similarities in products rather than the resources that contribute to competitive advantage in each business. Instead of tailoring organizational structures and systems to the needs of a particular strategy, they create plain-vanilla corporate offices and infrastructures. The company examples demonstrate that one size does not fit all. One can find great corporate strategies all along the continuum.
The American Law Institutes Reporter’s Study of Corporate Tax Integration: A Critique
1994-02-14
retains current corporate income tax as a withholding mechanism for payment of the shareholder level tax, as a measure to ensure compliance, and as a...the burden of the corporate income tax will fall only on retained earnings." The immediate result of this method is more cash in hands of the...would convert the corporate income tax into a withholding mechanism for an ultimate tax on corporate source income at the shareholder level.9 Professor
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... SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION [File No. 500-1] Encore Clean Energy, Inc., Energy & Engine Technology Corp., Equity Media Holdings Corporation, eTotalSource, Inc., Extensions, Inc., Firepond, Inc., and GNC Energy Corporation; Order Withdrawing Trading Suspension as to Extensions, Inc. December 12...
Corporate Recruiting in the 21st Century
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Roach, Ronald
2006-01-01
Recruiting for diverse talent is a major priority in corporate America. And at a time when employee recruiting is being transformed by the Internet and other technologies, corporate recruiters and campus career services professionals share the belief that college and university campuses represent the most important source for diverse talent. They…
Eagle Racing: Addressing Corporate Collaboration Challenges through an Online Simulation Game
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Angehrn, Albert A.; Maxwell, Katrina
2009-01-01
Effective collaboration is necessary for corporation-wide learning, knowledge exchange, and innovation. However, it is difficult to create a corporate culture that encourages collaboration; the complexity of such collaboration is increased substantially by the diverse and distributed nature of knowledge sources and decision makers in the global…
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... DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [Order No. 1728] Voluntary Termination of Foreign-Trade Subzone 102A, Ford Motor Corporation, Hazelwood, MO Pursuant to the authority granted in the... the Ford Motor Corporation plant in Hazelwood, Missouri (Board Order 252, 49 FR 19541, 5/8/84...
Employment of the Disabled in Large Corporations.
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Rabby, Rami
1983-01-01
Large corporations are in a unique position to employ the disabled, but they sometimes lack the motivation to do so. The author discusses elements of a corporate policy for the disabled, ways of formulating and disseminating it, assignment of responsibility, changes in management attitudes, and the special case of the multinational company.…
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..., Secretary, Commission, from: Dorothy Donohue, Deputy General Counsel--Securities Regulation, Investment... Investment Grade corporate bonds and $1 million (``$1MM'') for Non-Investment Grade corporate bonds \\16... result, the size of a Rule 144A Investment Grade corporate bond transaction in excess of $5MM would be...
Corporate Governance: Can Universities Learn from the Private Sector?
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Henze, Raphaela
2010-01-01
Corporate governance has several objectives: growth, transparency, leadership, social responsibility and trust, as well as the protection of shareholders and company assets. It also plays a key role in determining a company's control environment. In this article, the author takes a closer look at corporate governance in the private sector,…
The Corporate Basis of University and College Government: An Historical Analysis.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Duryea, E. D.
Universities and colleges in this country, with few exceptions, have been established as either private or public corporations authorized by state governments. This document presents a review of the history of the corporate form in American higher education, intended as a contribution to understanding the nature of its government as a background…
7 CFR 1230.628 - Registration and voting procedures for producers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... county where the individual producer or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or an authorized representative of a corporation or other entity who owns hogs or pigs in more than one... the county where the individual or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or...
7 CFR 1230.628 - Registration and voting procedures for producers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... county where the individual producer or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or an authorized representative of a corporation or other entity who owns hogs or pigs in more than one... the county where the individual or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or...
7 CFR 1230.628 - Registration and voting procedures for producers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... county where the individual producer or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or an authorized representative of a corporation or other entity who owns hogs or pigs in more than one... the county where the individual or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or...
7 CFR 1230.628 - Registration and voting procedures for producers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... county where the individual producer or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or an authorized representative of a corporation or other entity who owns hogs or pigs in more than one... the county where the individual or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or...
7 CFR 1230.628 - Registration and voting procedures for producers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... county where the individual producer or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or an authorized representative of a corporation or other entity who owns hogs or pigs in more than one... the county where the individual or corporation or other entity owns hogs or pigs. An individual or...
Are the strategic stars aligned for your corporate brand?
Hatch, M J; Schultz, M
2001-02-01
In recent years, companies have increasingly seen the benefits of creating a corporate brand. Rather than spend marketing dollars on branding individual products, giants like Disney and Microsoft promote a single umbrella image that casts one glow over all their products. A company must align three interdependent elements--call them strategic stars--to create a strong corporate brand: vision, culture, and image. Aligning the stars takes concentrated managerial skill and will, the authors say, because each element is driven by a different constituency: management, employees, or stakeholders. To effectively build a corporate brand, executives must identify where their strategic stars fall out of line. The authors offer a series of diagnostic questions designed to reveal misalignments in corporate vision, culture, and image. The first set of questions looks for gaps between vision and culture; for example, when management establishes a vision that is too ambitious for the organization to implement. The second set addresses culture and image, uncovering possible gaps between the attitudes of employees and the perceptions of the outside world. The last set of questions explores the vision-image gap--is management taking the company in a direction that its stake-holders support? The authors discuss the benefits of a corporate brand, such as reducing marketing costs and building a sense of community among customers. But they also point to cases in which a corporate brand doesn't make sense--for instance, if you are a product incubator, if you've recently experienced M&A activity, or if you are expecting fallout from risky ventures.
Using a Corporate Partnership to Enhance Learning in a Sourcing Negotiation Role-play
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Hartley, Janet L.; Eboch, Karen; Gilberg, Jonathan
2017-01-01
Although role-plays can be effective teaching tools for buyer-supplier negotiation, learning can be somewhat limited because typically novices are negotiating with each other. We describe how we collaborated with a corporate partner, CACI International, to develop and implement a repeatable sourcing and negotiation role-play that helps to address…
26 CFR 514.8 - Release of excess tax withheld at source.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
...) REGULATIONS UNDER TAX CONVENTIONS FRANCE Withholding of Tax § 514.8 Release of excess tax withheld at source... in France, the withholding agent shall release and pay over to the person from whom the tax was... resident of France, or, in the case of a corporation, the owner was a French corporation; and (d) A...
Shareholder value and the performance of a large nursing home chain.
Kitchener, Martin; O'Meara, Janis; Brody, Ab; Lee, Hyang Yuol; Harrington, Charlene
2008-06-01
To analyze corporate governance arrangements and quality and financial performance outcomes among large multi-facility nursing home corporations (chains) that pursue stakeholder value (profit maximization) strategies. To establish a foundation of knowledge about the focal phenomenon and processes, we conducted an historical (1993-2005) case study of one of the largest chains (Sun Healthcare Inc.) that triangulated qualitative and quantitative data sources. Two main sets of information were compared: (1) corporate sources including Sun's Security Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-K annual reports, industry financial reports, and the business press; and (2) external sources including, legal documents, press reports, and publicly available California facility cost reports and quality data. Shareholder value was pursued at Sun through three inter-linked strategies: (1) rapid growth through debt-financed mergers; (2) labor cost constraint through low nurse staffing levels; and (3) a model of corporate governance that views sanctions for fraud and poor quality as a cost of business. Study findings and evidence from other large nursing home chains underscore calls from the Institute of Medicine and other bodies for extended oversight of the corporate governance and performance of large nursing home chains.
Brisbois, Ben W; Cole, Donald C; Davison, Colleen M; Di Ruggiero, Erica; Hanson, Lori; Janes, Craig R; Larson, Charles P; Nixon, Stephanie; Plamondon, Katrina; Stime, Bjorn
2016-12-27
Funding options for global health research prominently include grants from corporations, as well as from foundations linked to specific corporations. While such funds can enable urgently-needed research and interventions, they can carry the risk of skewing health research priorities and exacerbating health inequities. With the objective of promoting critical reflection on potential corporate funding options for global health research, we propose a set of three questions developed through an open conference workshop and reflection on experiences of global health researchers and their institutions: 1) Does this funding allow me/us to retain control over research design, methodology and dissemination processes? 2) Does accessing this funding source involve altering my/our research agenda (i.e., what is the impact of this funding source on research priorities)? 3) What are the potential "unintended consequences" of accepting corporate funding, in terms of legitimizing corporations or models of development that are at the root of many global health problems? These questions outline an intentional and cautionary approach to decision-making when corporate funding for global health research is being considered by funding agencies, institutions, researchers and research stakeholders.
Jones, David A.; Willness, Chelsea R.; Glavas, Ante
2017-01-01
Researchers, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders have shown increasing interest in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—a company’s discretionary actions and policies that appear to advance societal well-being beyond its immediate financial interests and legal requirements. Spanning decades of research activity, the scholarly literature on CSR has been dominated by meso- and macro-level perspectives, such as studies within corporate strategy that examine relationships between firm-level indicators of social/environmental performance and corporate financial performance. In recent years, however, there has been an explosion of micro-oriented CSR research conducted at the individual level of analysis, especially with respect to studies on how and why job seekers and employees perceive and react to CSR practices. This micro-level focus is reflected in 12 articles published as a Research Topic collection in Frontiers in Psychology (Organizational Psychology Specialty Section) titled “CSR and organizational psychology: Quid pro quo.” In the present article, the authors summarize and integrate findings from these Research Topic articles. After describing some of the “new frontiers” these articles explore and create, the authors strive to fulfill a “quid pro quo” with some of the meso- and macro-oriented CSR literatures that paved the way for micro-CSR research. Specifically, the authors draw on insights from the Research Topic articles to inform a multilevel model that offers multiple illustrations of how micro-level processes among individual stakeholders can explain variability in meso (firm)-level relationships between CSR practices and corporate performance. The authors also explore an important implication of these multilevel processes for macro-level societal impact. PMID:28439247
Jones, David A; Willness, Chelsea R; Glavas, Ante
2017-01-01
Researchers, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders have shown increasing interest in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)-a company's discretionary actions and policies that appear to advance societal well-being beyond its immediate financial interests and legal requirements. Spanning decades of research activity, the scholarly literature on CSR has been dominated by meso- and macro-level perspectives, such as studies within corporate strategy that examine relationships between firm-level indicators of social/environmental performance and corporate financial performance. In recent years, however, there has been an explosion of micro-oriented CSR research conducted at the individual level of analysis, especially with respect to studies on how and why job seekers and employees perceive and react to CSR practices. This micro-level focus is reflected in 12 articles published as a Research Topic collection in Frontiers in Psychology (Organizational Psychology Specialty Section) titled "CSR and organizational psychology: Quid pro quo." In the present article, the authors summarize and integrate findings from these Research Topic articles. After describing some of the "new frontiers" these articles explore and create, the authors strive to fulfill a "quid pro quo" with some of the meso- and macro-oriented CSR literatures that paved the way for micro-CSR research. Specifically, the authors draw on insights from the Research Topic articles to inform a multilevel model that offers multiple illustrations of how micro-level processes among individual stakeholders can explain variability in meso (firm)-level relationships between CSR practices and corporate performance. The authors also explore an important implication of these multilevel processes for macro-level societal impact.
Jaffee, Sara R; Caspi, Avshalom; Moffitt, Terrie E; Polo-Tomas, Monica; Price, Thomas S; Taylor, Alan
2004-11-01
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children's difficult and coercive behavior provokes harsh discipline from adults. Using a genetically sensitive design, the authors tested the limits of child effects on adult behavior that ranged from the normative (corporal punishment) to the nonnormative (physical maltreatment). The sample was a 1994-1995 nationally representative birth cohort of 1,116 twins and their families who participated in the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Study. Results showed that environmental factors accounted for most of the variation in corporal punishment and physical maltreatment. However, corporal punishment was genetically mediated in part, and the genetic factors that influenced corporal punishment were largely the same as those that influenced children's antisocial behavior, suggesting a child effect. The authors conclude that risk factors for maltreatment are less likely to reside within the child and more likely to reside in characteristics that differ between families. (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved
Alternative Fuels Data Center: Workplace Charging Success: MetLife
people to use PEVs. " MetLife's Senior Vice President, Global Corporate Services, Joseph Sprouls vehicle (PEV) charging stations at 14 of its U.S. corporate offices as a partner in the Department of benefits of using alternative energy sources. MetLife's Senior Vice President, Global Corporate Services
School Building Construction Through Private Funds in a Small School District.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Brames, Fred
The private corporation leasing arrangement, as a source of school construction funds, is increasingly being used in Indiana; however, the principles are applicable in any state. The private corporation charges a project fee, which represents its maximum anticipated profit. The private corporation obtains the funds for the project; makes the…
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... DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [Order No. 1799] Voluntary Termination of Foreign-Trade Subzone 90A Smith Corona Corporation, Cortland County, New York Pursuant to the authority granted... Smith Corona Corporation plant in Cortland County, New York (Board Order 300, 50 FR 15469, 04/18/85...
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... one corporation can use or direct the individual assets of the other corporation(s) in essentially the same ways it can use its own assets. Normally, this standard will be met where there is a majority... the Department's authority to attribute subsidies based on whether a company could use or direct the...
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Everett, Jeff
2013-01-01
In this commentary on "Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Business Schools' Responsibility to Teach It" (McPhail 2013), the author discusses how McPhail's paper examines human rights teaching principles, the question of why corporations and business schools should respect and teach human rights, and how business…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... the issuer of such security issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the... issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the effect of nullifying, restricting... by section 19(b) of the Act, specifying what types of securities issuances and other corporate...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... the issuer of such security issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the... issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the effect of nullifying, restricting... by section 19(b) of the Act, specifying what types of securities issuances and other corporate...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... the issuer of such security issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the... issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the effect of nullifying, restricting... by section 19(b) of the Act, specifying what types of securities issuances and other corporate...
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2012-04-01
... the issuer of such security issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the... issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the effect of nullifying, restricting... by section 19(b) of the Act, specifying what types of securities issuances and other corporate...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... the issuer of such security issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the... issues any class of security, or takes other corporate action, with the effect of nullifying, restricting... by section 19(b) of the Act, specifying what types of securities issuances and other corporate...
Corporate Culture as an Impediment to Employee Involvement: When You Can't Get There from Here.
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Chelte, Anthony F.; And Others
1989-01-01
Corporate culture may be the most difficult barrier to overcome in implementing an employee involvement program, and management action is critical in shaping and maintaining that culture. To eliminate resistance to basic changes, organizational values must be identified and recognized by the most powerful purveyor of corporate culture. (Author/JOW)
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McClure, Timothy E.; May, David C.
2008-01-01
To test and compare theoretical explanations of the use of corporal punishment in school, the authors examine how well county-level measures of culture, socioeconomic strain, and social capital predict the prevalence and incidence of corporal punishment in Kentucky schools. Although several variables are significantly correlated with corporal…
Publications - GMC 403 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
mining district, Alaska Authors: Full Metal Minerals, and Calista Corporation Publication Date: Aug 2012 Reference Full Metal Minerals, and Calista Corporation, 2012, Borehole inventory, assay results, drilling
Blended versus Face-to-Face: Evidence from a Graduate Corporate Finance Class
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Harjoto, Maretno Agus
2017-01-01
The author compared students' perceptions of prelecture videos replacing face-to-face (F2F) classes in blended and F2F graduate corporate finance classes. Using 176 anonymous survey responses from eight F2F and two blended classes during the 2014-2016 year, the author found that students in the blended classes had a greater belief that prelecture…
Author as a Corporal Subject of A. Huxley's Works
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Falaleeva, Svetlana S.; Musaeva, Diana R.; Samoylova, Tatiana I.; Linnik, Anna M.
2016-01-01
The relevance of the problem studied in the article is conditioned by the fact that A. Huxley's works are regarded in the context of the modern theory of mimesis for the first time. The aim of the article is to analyze the author's problem as a corporal subject of Huxley's works in the context of the modern theory of mimesis. The leading method…
Superfund record of decision (EPA Region 6): Southern Shipbuilding Corp., Slidell, LA, July 20, 1995
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1996-03-01
This decision document presents the selected remedial action for the source control operable unit of the Southern Shipbuilding Corporation (SSC) site in Slidell, Louisiana. This remedy represents the source control operable unit which addresses remediation of highly contaminated sludge and soil, the marginally contaminated soil, and the graving dock sediments at the Southern Shipbuilding Corporation site.
Lead from the center. How to manage divisions dynamically.
Raynor, M E; Bower, J L
2001-05-01
Conventional wisdom holds that a company's divisions should be given almost total autonomy--especially under conditions of uncertainty--because they are closer to emerging technologies, customers, and competitors than corporate headquarters could ever be. But research from Michael Raynor and Joseph Bower suggests that the corporate office should be more, not less, directive in turbulent markets. Rapid changes in an industry make it difficult to predict where and when synergies among divisions might emerge. With so many possibilities and such uncertainty, companies can't afford to sacrifice their ability to flexibly execute business strategy. Corporate headquarters must play an active role in defining the scope of division-level strategy, the authors say, so that divisions do not act in ways that undermine opportunities to collaborate in the future. But neither can companies afford to sacrifice the competitiveness of their divisions as stand-alone businesses. In creating corporate-level strategic flexibility, a corporate office must balance the need for divisional autonomy now with the potential need for cooperation in the future. Through an examination of four corporations--Sprint, WPP, Teradyne, and Viacom--the authors challenge traditional approaches to diversification in which a company's divisions are either related (they share resources and collaborate) or unrelated (they compete for resources and operate as stand-alone businesses). They argue that companies should adopt a dynamic approach to cooperation among divisions, enabling varying degrees of relatedness between divisions depending on strategic circumstances. The authors offer four tactics to help executives manage divisions dynamically.
Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility.
Porter, Michael E; Kramer, Mark R
2006-12-01
Governments, activists, and the media have become adept at holding companies to account for the social consequences of their actions. In response, corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every country. Frequently, though, CSR efforts are counterproductive, for two reasons. First, they pit business against society, when in reality the two are interdependent. Second, they pressure companies to think of corporate social responsibility in generic ways instead of in the way most appropriate to their individual strategies. The fact is, the prevailing approaches to CSR are so disconnected from strategy as to obscure many great opportunities for companies to benefit society. What a terrible waste. If corporations were to analyze their opportunities for social responsibility using the same frameworks that guide their core business choices, they would discover, as Whole Foods Market, Toyota, and Volvo have done, that CSR can be much more than a cost, a constraint, or a charitable deed--it can be a potent source of innovation and competitive advantage. In this article, Michael Porter and Mark Kramer propose a fundamentally new way to look at the relationship between business and society that does not treat corporate growth and social welfare as a zero-sum game. They introduce a framework that individual companies can use to identify the social consequences of their actions; to discover opportunities to benefit society and themselves by strengthening the competitive context in which they operate; to determine which CSR initiatives they should address; and to find the most effective ways of doing so. Perceiving social responsibility as an opportunity rather than as damage control or a PR campaign requires dramatically different thinking--a mind-set, the authors warn, that will become increasingly important to competitive success.
Douglas, Emily M
2006-01-01
The use of corporal punishment has been associated with several negative outcomes for children. As a result, scholars have begun to study factors that are associated with the approval of corporal punishment. Using data from the International Dating Violence Study, the author implemented analysis of covariance and multilevel modeling analyses to determine that there were significant associations among culture, personal and group experiences of familial violence socialization, and attitudes about corporal punishment. 2006 APA, all rights reserved
Wind energy utilization: A bibliography with abstracts - Cumulative volume 1944/1974
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1975-01-01
Bibliography, up to 1974 inclusive, of articles and books on utilization of wind power in energy generation. Worldwide literature is surveyed, and short abstracts are provided in many cases. The citations are grouped by subject: (1) general; (2) utilization; (3) wind power plants; (4) wind power generators (rural, synchronous, remote station); (5) wind machines (motors, pumps, turbines, windmills, home-built); (6) wind data and properties; (7) energy storage; and (8) related topics (control and regulation devices, wind measuring devices, blade design and rotors, wind tunnel simulation, aerodynamics). Gross-referencing is aided by indexes of authors, corporate sources, titles, and keywords.
Title list of documents made publicly available, October 1-31, 1997
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1997-12-01
This monthly publication describes the information received and published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). It includes: (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials, and (2) non-docketed material received and published. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number index. Seven docketed items are included which pertain to licensing, radioactive waste, nuclear power plant design. The 26 non-docketed items include committee reports; NRC correspondence, issuances, and reports; inspections and deficiency findings; and waste management documents.
Title list of documents made publicly available: June 1--30, 1995. Volume 17, Number 6
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1995-08-01
This monthly publication contains descriptions of the information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed does not refer to Court dockets; it refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index.
Continual improvement: A bibliography with indexes, 1992-1993
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
This bibliography lists 606 references to reports and journal articles entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database during 1992 to 1993. Topics cover the philosophy and history of Continual Improvement (CI), basic approaches and strategies for implementation, and lessons learned from public and private sector models. Entries are arranged according to the following categories: Leadership for Quality, Information and Analysis, Strategic Planning for CI, Human Resources Utilization, Management of Process Quality, Supplier Quality, Assessing Results, Customer Focus and Satisfaction, TQM Tools and Philosophies, and Applications. Indexes include subject, personal author, corporate source, contract number, report number, and accession number.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Morris, E.B.
The Title List of Documents Made Publicly Available is a monthly publication. It describes the information received and published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed, material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) non-docketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed does not refer to Court dockets; it refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index and amore » Report Number Index.« less
Title list of documents made publicly available: April 1--30, 1996. Volume 18, Number 4
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NONE
1996-06-01
This publication describes the information received and published by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) non-docketed material received and published by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed does not refer to Court dockets; it refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This monthly publication contains descriptions of the information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index, and a Report Number Index. NRC documents that are publicly available may be examined without charge atmore » the NRC Public Document Room (PDR).« less
Technology collaboration by means of an open source government
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Berardi, Steven M.
2009-05-01
The idea of open source software originally began in the early 1980s, but it never gained widespread support until recently, largely due to the explosive growth of the Internet. Only the Internet has made this kind of concept possible, bringing together millions of software developers from around the world to pool their knowledge. The tremendous success of open source software has prompted many corporations to adopt the culture of open source and thus share information they previously held secret. The government, and specifically the Department of Defense (DoD), could also benefit from adopting an open source culture. In acquiring satellite systems, the DoD often builds walls between program offices, but installing doors between programs can promote collaboration and information sharing. This paper addresses the challenges and consequences of adopting an open source culture to facilitate technology collaboration for DoD space acquisitions. DISCLAIMER: The views presented here are the views of the author, and do not represent the views of the United States Government, United States Air Force, or the Missile Defense Agency.
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Prechel, Harland; Zheng, Lu
2012-01-01
Organizational and environmental sociology contain surprisingly few studies of the corporation as one of the sources of environmental pollution. To fill this gap, we focus on the parent company as the unit of analysis and elaborate environmental theories that focus on the organizational and political-legal causes of pollution. Using a compiled…
26 CFR 601.524 - Execution and filing powers of attorney and tax information authorizations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... communications. For rules relating to the mailing of notices or other written communications to a representative, see § 601.506. (c) Attestation and corporate seal. In the case of a corporation, a power of attorney... and the corporate seal must be affixed. If the officer who signs the power of attorney is also the...
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Lorber, Michael F.; O'Leary, Susan G.; Slep, Amy M. Smith
2011-01-01
The authors sought to provide an initial evaluation of the hypothesis that corporal punishment is less strongly associated with parental emotion and impulsivity among African American ("Black") in contrast to European American ("White") parents. White-Latino and Black-Latino differences in corporal punishment, emotion, and impulsivity were…
32 CFR 644.441 - Preparation and execution of deeds.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... corporation or body politic, the instrument will contain a certificate attesting to the authority of the officer executing the instrument to act for and bind the corporation or body politic, and that his...
32 CFR 644.441 - Preparation and execution of deeds.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... corporation or body politic, the instrument will contain a certificate attesting to the authority of the officer executing the instrument to act for and bind the corporation or body politic, and that his...
12 CFR 211.1 - Authority, purpose, and scope.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... foreign branches and Edge and agreement corporations to engage in international banking, and for... U.S.C. 321) (2) Corporations organized under section 25A of the FRA (12 U.S.C. 611-631) (Edge...
Corporate Support of Education: No Strings Attached
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Cabot, Louis W.
1978-01-01
Nothing is better calculated to drive a wedge between the corporate community and our universities than efforts on the part of business to dictate to a community of scholars how it shall fulfill its mission. (Author)
Publications - GMC 259 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
core (6,467-6,515.8') from the Exxon Corporation Thetis Island #1 well Authors: Unknown Publication ') from the Exxon Corporation Thetis Island #1 well: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
Cost Analysis Sources and Documents Data Base Reference Manual (Update)
1989-06-01
M: Refcrence Manual PRICE H: Training Course Workbook 11. Use in Cost Analysis. Important source of cost estimates for electronic and mechanical...Nature of Data. Contains many microeconomic time series by month or quarter. 5. Level of Detail. Very detailed. 6. Normalization Processes Required...Reference Manual. Moorestown, N.J,: GE Corporation, September 1986. 64. PRICE Training Course Workbook . Moorestown, N.J.: GE Corporation, February 1986
Corporate strategies: organizational structure.
Howe, R C; Oestreicher, V
1988-06-01
In previous installments of this series, the authors outlined factors that influence corporation information system strategies. The factor that appears to be most significant is centralization vs. decentralization. This article presents examples of organizational structures, roles and responsibilities for either approach.
Publications - GMC 221 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
core (6,196-6,571') of the Amerada Hess Corporation Colville Delta 25 #1 well Authors: Unknown ') of the Amerada Hess Corporation Colville Delta 25 #1 well: Alaska Division of Geological &
Poirier, N
2000-01-01
Why do most physicians have so much difficulty respecting the wishes of their terminally ill patients who refuse treatment? The normative pluralism model is introduced to answer this question. Comparative content analysis serves as the theoretical framework for evaluating the Canadian Medical Association Joint Statement on Resuscitative Interventions against the corresponding administrative policies of New Brunswick hospital corporations and relevant New Brunswick law. Despite protection afforded patients by law, fully 75% of New Brunswick hospital corporations' administrative policies permit physicians to ignore patients' expressed objection to treatments. The futility-of-treatment criteria in the CMA joint statement and in all provincial hospital corporations' policies authorize physicians to substitute their judgment for patients' expressed refusal of CPR. The author concludes that when medical professional norms conflict with the law, physicians tend to follow their professional normative order.
Technological Innovation, Corporate R&D Alliances and Organizational Learning
1995-01-01
public corporations . On the other hand, the questionnaire response bias was a potential problem. As explained in Section 4, the size and innovativeness...DISSERTATION RAND. " " .,’ Technological Innovation, Corporate R&D Alliances and Organizational Learning Wayne G. Walker RAND Graduate School... response , including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing
Corporeality, Equality, and Education: A Biopedagogical Perspective
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Vlieghe, Joris
2014-01-01
In this article the author develops a new perspective on the role and the position of the human body in the world of education. The interest in the theme of corporeality is far from new, and this applies not only to the field of social sciences in general (where in the last two decades a corporeal turn has taken place, see Sheets-Johnstone 2009),…
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... of Army Corporal Frank W. Buckles, the Last Surviving American Veteran of World War I By the... Corporal Frank W. Buckles, the last surviving American veteran of World War I, and in remembrance of the generation of American veterans of World War I, I hereby order, by the authority vested in me by the...
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2003-01-01
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) must set Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for light trucks. This was authorized by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, which added Title V: Imporving Automotive Fuel Effici...
47 CFR 1.2003 - Applications affected.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Application for Assignment of Authorization and Transfer of Control; FCC... for Consent to Transfer of Control of Corporation Holding Broadcast Station Construction Permit or... License or Transfer of Control of Corporation Holding Radio Broadcast Station Construction Permit or...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Lock, Reinier
This conference's high turnout and buoyant mood was a tribute to the progress that the Corporate Council on Africa, and the constituencies represented at the conference, have made in focusing on Africa's real development challenges and in persuading U.S. corporations and institutions to do so. (author)
Environmental Pollution: Sanitary Engineering and Industrial Waste.
1977-07-01
and closed ecological systems which may prove beneficial to ongoing research and operations for controlling environmental pollution . Corporate Author-Monitoring Agency, Subject, Title and Personal Author are provided. (Author)
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Shott, Gregory
This special analysis (SA) evaluates whether the Materials and Energy Corporation (M&EC) Sealed Source waste stream (PERM000000036, Revision 0) is suitable for shallow land burial (SLB) at the Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Site (RWMS) on the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS). Disposal of the M&EC Sealed Source waste meets all U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Manual DOE M 435.1-1, “Radioactive Waste Management Manual,” Chapter IV, Section P performance objectives (DOE 1999). The M&EC Sealed Source waste stream is recommended for acceptance without conditions.
7 CFR 1466.2 - Administration.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 10 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Administration. 1466.2 Section 1466.2 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 1466.2 Administration. (a) The funds, facilities, and authorities of the Commodity Credit Corporation...
Publications - GMC 245 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
the Norton Sound Exxon Corporation OCS Y-0407-1 (Yellow Pup #1) well Authors: Stone, Fred, Mobil Oil , 1995, Pyromat kinetic model of coal from cuttings (9,220-9,260') of the Norton Sound Exxon Corporation
47 CFR 73.3500 - Application and report forms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Application for Assignments of Authorization and Transfers of Control... Station Construction Permit or License. 315 Application for Consent to Transfer of Control of Corporation... Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License or Transfer of Control of Corporation Holding Broadcast...
7 CFR 1466.2 - Administration.
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2013-01-01
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Beason, Charlotte F
2005-01-01
Experts in creative management recommend that managers routinely explore the practices of other disciplines to develop innovative strategies for their organizations. The author examines the provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Corporate Responsibility Act of 2002, designed to ensure sound corporate fiscal practices, and proposes a model using the same actions to radically transform the nursing work environment.
Collaboration Technology in Military Operations: Lessons Learned from the Corporate Domain
2006-02-01
Learned from the Corporate Domain Topics: Social Domain Issues, Cognitive Domain Issues, C2 Experimentation Authors: Stacey D. Scott, M. L. Cummings, David...AFRL-HE-WP-TP-2006-0029 AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY Collaboration Technology in Military Operations: Lessons Learned from the Corporate Domain...OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response , including the time for
High Frequency Scattering Code in a Distributed Processing Environment
1991-06-01
Block 6. Author(s). Name(s) of person (s) Block 14. Subiect Terms. Keywords or phrases responsible for writing the report, performing identifying major...use of auttomated analysis tools is indicated. One tool developed by Pacific-Sierra Re- 22 search Corporation and marketed by Intel Corporation for...XQ: EXECUTE CODE EN : END CODE This input deck differs from that in the manual because the "PP" option is disabled in the modified code. 45 A.3
Adaptive Role-Play Exercises for a Leader Development Center
2006-11-01
OR GRANT NUMBER W91 FD3-06-P-0023 Adaptive Role-Play Exercises for a Leader Development Center 5b. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 665502 6. AUTHOR(S): 5c...PROJECT NUMBER M770 Michael Hertz (Progeny Systems Corporation) 5d. TASK NUMBER 103 5e. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS...ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER Progeny Systems Corporation 9500 Innovation Drive Manassas, VA 20110 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME
Up to code: does your company's conduct meet world-class standards?
Paine, Lynn; Deshpandé, Rohit; Margolis, Joshua D; Bettcher, Kim Eric
2005-12-01
Codes of conduct have long been a feature of corporate life. Today, they are arguably a legal necessity--at least for public companies with a presence in the United States. But the issue goes beyond U.S. legal and regulatory requirements. Sparked by corruption and excess of various types, dozens of industry, government, investor, and multisector groups worldwide have proposed codes and guidelines to govern corporate behavior. These initiatives reflect an increasingly global debate on the nature of corporate legitimacy. Given the legal, organizational, reputational, and strategic considerations, few companies will want to be without a code. But what should it say? Apart from a handful of essentials spelled out in Sarbanes-Oxley regulations and NYSE rules, authoritative guidance is sorely lacking. In search of some reference points for managers, the authors undertook a systematic analysis of a select group of codes. In this article, they present their findings in the form of a "codex," a reference source on code content. The Global Business Standards Codex contains a set of overarching principles as well as a set of conduct standards for putting those principles into practice. The GBS Codex is not intended to be adopted as is, but is meant to be used as a benchmark by those wishing to create their own world-class code. The provisions of the codex must be customized to a company's specific business and situation; individual companies' codes will include their own distinctive elements as well. What the codex provides is a starting point grounded in ethical fundamentals and aligned with an emerging global consensus on basic standards of corporate behavior.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
McNeil, Ronald D.; Miele, Renato; Shaul, Dennis
2000-10-01
Information technology is driving improvements in manufacturing systems. Results are higher productivity and quality. However, corporate strategy is driven by a number of factors and includes data and pressure from multiple stakeholders, which includes employees, managers, executives, stockholders, boards, suppliers and customers. It is also driven by information about competitors and emerging technology. Much information is based on processing of data and the resulting biases of the processors. Thus, stakeholders can base inputs on faulty perceptions, which are not reality based. Prior to processing, data used may be inaccurate. Sources of data and information may include demographic reports, statistical analyses, intelligence reports (e.g., marketing data), technology and primary data collection. The reliability and validity of data as well as the management of sources and information is critical element to strategy formulation. The paper explores data collection, processing and analyses from secondary and primary sources, information generation and report presentation for strategy formulation and contrast this with data and information utilized to drive internal process such as manufacturing. The hypothesis is that internal process, such as manufacturing, are subordinate to corporate strategies. The impact of possible divergence in quality of decisions at the corporate level on IT driven, quality-manufacturing processes based on measurable outcomes is significant. Recommendations for IT improvements at the corporate strategy level are given.
Corporate use of information regarding natural resources and environmental quality
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Train, R.E.
1984-01-01
This report presents findings and recommendations from a one-year study of the corporate use of information regarding natural resources and environmental quality. Personal interviews were conducted with 229 information users at 45 of America's largest corporations, trade associations, and private information companies. In addition, 110 information users participated in a written survey. Our principal findings are: (1) US corporations urgently need more international data; (2) US corporations feel that the government's natural resource forecasts are not credible; (3) US corporations need upgraded and expanded data on environmental quality; (4) US corporations believe that government information is not timely; (5) informationmore » on natural resources and environmental quality is vital to the success of US corporations; (6) US corporations depend on a large body of this information in making decisions regarding capacity, siting, marketing, production, and strategic planning among others; and (7) the US government is the principal source of information on natural resources and environmental quality.« less
A comparative financial analysis of multi-institutional organizations by ownership type.
Coyne, J S
1985-01-01
Concern about future directions in healthcare exists, with corporate consolidation seen as likely and necessary. To understand this transformation, the author examines the financial growth trends among the nation's leading corporate providers. Investor-owned (IO) and not-for-profit (NFP) firms are compared using audited data on four financial accounts (assets, debt, equity and income) and three financial ratios (liquidity, leverage, and profitability). The author analyzes financial trends from 1978 to 1982 and looks beyond the significant differences in the balance sheet and income statement accounts to a significant similarity in ratio trends between the NFP and the IO firms' financial conditions. The implications of these findings are discussed in terms of future forms of corporate providers.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1985-01-01
Congress included criminal sanctions in several current environmental statutes in an attempt to punish those who jeopardize the public's health and well being by polluting. After exploring how criminal sanctions are actually employed by the courts against corporate defendants, the author argues that these sanctions are ineffective deterrents. Special problems which exist for the prosecutor or judge who attempts to invoke criminal sanctions against a corporate defendant raise questions about the feasibility and propriety of punishing the corporate entities and difficulties associated with proceeding against a corporate official or responsible individual within the corporate organization. The only way to makemore » the sanctions effective is to use them and to impose both fines and jail sentences on the guilty parties.« less
The Cooperative Infiltration of Science Education.
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Beder, Sharon
1998-01-01
Argues that educational materials produced by corporations and industry associations tend to give a corporate view of environmental problems, often casting doubt on the scientific basis for environmental regulation and promoting superficial solutions that have minimal impact on their operations. Contains 30 references. (Author/DDR)
75 FR 6263 - Biomass Crop Assistance Program
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Publications - GMC 246 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
-13,652') and from core (12,310-12,332') of the Exxon Corporation Alaska State J #1 well Authors: Unknown (12,310-12,332') of the Exxon Corporation Alaska State J #1 well: Alaska Division of Geological &
30 CFR 285.525 - What general requirements must a financial assurance instrument meet?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... terminate a surety's obligation under State law. (g) Your surety must notify you and MMS within 5 business... authorized corporate officer must sign the bond and attest to it over the corporate seal. (f) You may not...
Gershoff, Elizabeth T.; Font, Sarah A.
2017-01-01
School corporal punishment is currently legal in 19 states, and over 160,000 children in these states are subject to corporal punishment in schools each year. Given that the use of school corporal punishment is heavily concentrated in Southern states, and that the federal government has not included corporal punishment in its recent initiatives about improving school discipline, public knowledge of this issue is limited. The aim of this policy report is to fill the gap in knowledge about school corporal punishment by describing the prevalence and geographic dispersion of corporal punishment in U.S. public schools and by assessing the extent to which schools disproportionately apply corporal punishment to children who are Black, to boys, and to children with disabilities. This policy report is the first-ever effort to describe the prevalence of and disparities in the use of school corporal punishment at the school and school-district levels. We end the report by summarizing sources of concern about school corporal punishment, reviewing state policies related to school corporal punishment, and discussing the future of school corporal punishment in state and federal policy. PMID:29333055
Gershoff, Elizabeth T; Font, Sarah A
2016-01-01
School corporal punishment is currently legal in 19 states, and over 160,000 children in these states are subject to corporal punishment in schools each year. Given that the use of school corporal punishment is heavily concentrated in Southern states, and that the federal government has not included corporal punishment in its recent initiatives about improving school discipline, public knowledge of this issue is limited. The aim of this policy report is to fill the gap in knowledge about school corporal punishment by describing the prevalence and geographic dispersion of corporal punishment in U.S. public schools and by assessing the extent to which schools disproportionately apply corporal punishment to children who are Black, to boys, and to children with disabilities. This policy report is the first-ever effort to describe the prevalence of and disparities in the use of school corporal punishment at the school and school-district levels. We end the report by summarizing sources of concern about school corporal punishment, reviewing state policies related to school corporal punishment, and discussing the future of school corporal punishment in state and federal policy.
Public Reporting and a More Sustainable Army
2009-04-01
information, and corporate governance . Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review April 2003: 65-87. Available at http... Volkswagen Yes Sinopec No Crédit Agricole Yes Allianz No Fortis Yes Source of corporate names only is http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune...organizations. Few, if any, corporate sustainability re- ports follow the GRI protocol at the level of detail present in the Army report. From this standpoint
Role of emotional intelligence in the military transformation process.
2016-06-10
corporate - finance /our-insights/enduring-ideas-the-7-s-framework. 18 Kotter John, “Leading Change; Why Transformation Efforts Fail,” In HBR’s 10 Must Reads...business-functions/ strategy-and- corporate - finance /our-insights/enduring-ideas-the-7-s-framework. Formica, Michael D. “Building Irreversible...Only leadership can blast through the many sources of corporate inertia. Only leadership can motivate the actions needed to alter behavior in any
Emission Trade to Meet Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the State of New York
This revision establishes and requires an emission trade between Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation and Champion International Paper Corporation which will result in both sources meeting the requirements of Reasonably Available Control Technology for oxides
Joint-Base Contracting: A Comparative Analysis of Joint-Base Contracting Activities Between Services
2011-11-09
NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND...rpfkbpp=C=mr_if`=mlif`v= = - 1 - k^s^i=mlpqdo^ar^qb=p`elli= I. Introduction A. Overview The idea of consolidating functions is not new in the corporate ...gain economies of scale, and combining the experience and skill of multiple organizations to improve corporate knowledge. The automobile industry has
Bauman, L J; Friedman, S B
1998-04-01
Pediatricians differ on the optimal ways to discipline children. The major controversy surrounds the use of corporal punishment. In an effort to resolve this controversy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) cosponsored a conference entitled "The Short and Long-Term Consequences of Corporal Punishment" in February 1996. This article reviews scientific literature on corporal punishment and summarizes the proceedings from the conference. The authors conclude that, although the research data are inadequate to resolve the controversy, there are areas of consensus. Practitioners should assess the spanking practices of the parent they see and counsel parents to avoid those that are, by AAP consensus, dangerous, ineffective, or abusive.
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Murphy, Jim
1980-01-01
The planned corporate office building for Hooker Chemicals and Plastics Corporation in Niagara Falls (New York) is designed to have an inner skin and an outer one four feet from it. Operable louvers will be located between the membranes. An energy analysis of the planned building is included. (Author/MLF)
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... 47 Telecommunication 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Parties. 1.21 Section 1.21 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE General Rules of Practice and Procedure... chapter, a duly authorized corporate officer or employee may act for the corporation in any matter which...
48 CFR 970.5232-6 - Work for others funding authorization.
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2010-10-01
... uncollectible receivables resulting from the Contractor utilizing contractor corporate funding for reimbursable... provide advance payment utilizing contractor corporate funds for reimbursable work to be performed by the... Laws, regulations, and DOE directives clause of this contract and such advance cannot be obtained. The...
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... 5110.56. Surety bonds may be given only with corporate sureties holding certificates of authority from... Treasury Department Circular 570. However, in lieu of corporate surety the proprietor may pledge and deposit as surety for his bond, securities which are transferable and are guaranteed as to both interest...
75 FR 56487 - Loan Policies and Operations; Loan Purchases From FDIC
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Corporate Social and Ecological Responsibility of Russian Coal Mining Companies
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ravochkin, Nikita; Shchennikov, Vladimir; Syrov, Vasiliy
2017-11-01
Based on the provisions of corporate social responsibility and taking into account the specifics of Russian mining enterprises, the authors attempt to understand theoretically the corporate social and environmental responsibility in this paper. The study shows that the essence of the principles of socially responsible behavior has ancient roots, while the consumer's attitude towards nature begins only in the era of modern times. The genesis, evolution and transformation of social responsibility in Western countries in the twentieth century are traced. The necessity of taking into account the national social and cultural specifics of the domestic economy is substantiated instead of blind copying of foreign management practices. The difference in the formation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) abroad and in Russia is shown. The list of facts and factors contributing to the formation of CSR in Russian realities is given. With regard to the coal industry enterprises inconsistencies have been identified. Their overcoming will allow the enterprises formulating strategies for corporate social and environmental responsibility. The advantages of social and environmental responsibility in comparison with the legal one are presented. In conclusion, the authors summed up the theoretical interpretation of the object claimed in the introduction.
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Ridgeway, James
1975-01-01
"While it is entirely possible that the university will continue to function as an essential arm of the giant agribusiness and energy corporations, there are, nevertheless, a wealth of opportunities for it to direct its energies to more useful purposes." The author traces universities' past involvement noting alternatives in energy and agriculture…
18 CFR 33.2 - Contents of application-general information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... post-transaction corporate structures (including any pending authorized but not implemented changes... that the proposed transaction does not affect the corporate structure of any party to the transaction... application); (5) The identity of common officers or directors of parties to the proposed transaction (to be...
18 CFR 33.2 - Contents of application-general information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... post-transaction corporate structures (including any pending authorized but not implemented changes... that the proposed transaction does not affect the corporate structure of any party to the transaction... application); (5) The identity of common officers or directors of parties to the proposed transaction (to be...
18 CFR 33.2 - Contents of application-general information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... post-transaction corporate structures (including any pending authorized but not implemented changes... that the proposed transaction does not affect the corporate structure of any party to the transaction... application); (5) The identity of common officers or directors of parties to the proposed transaction (to be...
18 CFR 33.2 - Contents of application-general information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... post-transaction corporate structures (including any pending authorized but not implemented changes... that the proposed transaction does not affect the corporate structure of any party to the transaction... application); (5) The identity of common officers or directors of parties to the proposed transaction (to be...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Konyushikhin, Maxim
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasted energy consumption in the United States to increase approximately 19% between 2006 and 2030, or about 0.7% annually. The research problem addressed in this study was that the oil and gas industry's interest in alternative energy is contrary to its current business objectives and profit goals. The purpose of the quantitative study was to explore the relationship between oil and gas industry investments in alternative energy and corporate social responsibilities. Research questions addressed the relationship between alternative energy investment and corporate social responsibility, the role of oil and gas companies in alternative energy investment, and why these companies chose to invest in alternative energy sources. Systems theory was the conceptual framework, and data were collected from a sample of 25 companies drawn from the 28,000 companies in the oil and gas industry from 2004 to 2009. Multiple regression and correlation analysis were used to answer the research questions and test hypotheses using corporate financial data and company profiles related to alternative energy investment and corporate social responsibility in terms of oil and gas industry financial support of programs that serve the greater social good. Results indicated significant relationships between alternative energy investment and corporate social responsibility. With an increasing global population with energy requirements in excess of what is available using traditional means, the industry should increase investment in alternative sources. The research results may promote positive social change by increasing public awareness regarding the degree to which oil and gas companies invest in developing alternative energy sources, which might, in turn, inspire public pressure on companies in the oil and gas industry to pursue use of alternative energy.
Achieving total quality through intelligence.
Fuld, L M
1992-02-01
American firms want 'total quality'. The time and money spent by U.S. companies attempting to qualify for the coveted Baldrige Award exemplifies corporate America's desire to achieve new quality standards. Corporate intelligence and 'total quality' are inextricably linked. In this article, the authors demonstrate how shared and properly-used information can be a powerful tool for elevating quality standards, and how corporate intelligence programmes can provide the information links vital for success in attaining the highest standards of quality.
A look at corporal punishment and some implications of its use.
Wilson, F C
1982-01-01
The author notes several legal, social, philosophical and educational attitudes common to Canada and the United States which have, for centuries, characterized the uses of corporal punishment with children. Specifically, corporal punishment is viewed as a technique for developing discipline within the school system. Inconsistencies in both Canada and the U.S. are noted regarding court decisions and their application in the classroom. Recent revisions to The Ontario Child Welfare Act are discussed in light of its implications for parents and teachers who physically punish their children or students. Research findings related to corporal punishment and their implications for schools are cited. Negative side-effects of administering punishment are also described. The evidence suggests that corporal punishment besides being an ineffective learning technique, is not the uncomplicated, quick solution many may think it. The author concludes by proposing that because of their important role in the lives of developing children and considering the resources devoted to teacher training, teachers should be held as legally accountable for their use of corporal punishment with children as parents are. As well, he indicates the need for (1) increased teacher training in the areas of child management, classroom management and interactional processes; (2) greater opportunity to devise creative problem-solving strategies; and (3) a re-ordering of priorities at universities, colleges and faculties of education which would benefit not only teachers, but ultimately their students.
The design of a corporate identity for a department of medical illustration: a case study.
Thompson, G
2001-06-01
This paper outlines the author's attempt to design and introduce a corporate identity into the Department of Medical Illustration at the South Buckinghamshire NHS Trust. It is intended to furnish the reader with an insight into the process of designing a corporate identity and to relate one department's experience. This may be useful for those who wish to develop a corporate identity of their own or contribute, as a department, towards an identity for their own Trust or other institution. A major change in government policy about the identity of NHS Trusts has meant that use of the department's new logo has had to be abandoned in favour of the new NHS corporate identity.
Rosner, David; Markowitz, Gerald; Chowkwanyun, Merlin
2018-02-01
As a result of a legal mechanism called discovery, the authors accumulated millions of internal corporate and trade association documents related to the introduction of new products and chemicals into workplaces and commerce. What did these private entities discuss among themselves and with their experts? The plethora of documents, both a blessing and a curse, opened new sources and interesting questions about corporate and regulatory histories. But they also posed an almost insurmountable challenge to historians. Thus emerged ToxicDocs, possible only with a technological innovation known as "Big Data." That refers to the sheer volume of new digital data and to the computational power to analyze them. Users will be able to identify what firms knew (or did not know) about the dangers of toxic substances in their products-and when. The database opens many areas to inquiry including environmental studies, business history, government regulation, and public policy. ToxicDocs will remain a resource free and open to all, anywhere in the world.
Machinery Diagnostic Feature Extraction and Fusion Techniques Using Diverse Sources
2001-04-05
laboratories AMTEC Corporation P.O. Box 077777 500 Wynn Drive, Suite 314 Huntsville, AL 35807-7777 Huntsville, AL 35816-3429 chongchanlee(~hnt.wvlelabs.com...for helicopters. Other distinguished features of JAHUMS system developed by AMTEC Corporation and Wyle Laboratories Incorporated are their data
2010-08-04
long been the largest source of federal revenues, followed by social insurance (payroll) taxes. Federal individual and corporate income tax revenues...915 billion (6.4% of GDP). Corporate income tax revenues fell from $304 billion in FY2008 to $138 billion in FY2009. Federal revenues from other
ETV REPORT: REMOVAL OF ARSENIC IN DRINKING WATER - PALL CORPORATION MICROZA. MICROFILTRATION SYSTEM
Verification testing of the Pall Corporation Microza. Microfiltration System for arsenic removal was conducted at the Oakland County Drain Commissioner (OCDC) Plum Creek Development well station located in Oakland County, Michigan from August 19 through October 8, 2004. The sourc...
Success Factors for Corporate Woman Executives.
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Keown, Charles F. Jr.; Keown, Ada Lewis
1982-01-01
Interviewed 21 women executives who entered the job market in the 1960s and achieved success in corporate management. Compared profiles with an earlier study. Results indicated that being an only or first child and having a college education are still important, but not crucial, factors for success. (Author/RC)
75 FR 70226 - Mackay Bar Corporation; Notice of Authorization for Continued Project Operation
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... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Project No. 3041-004] Mackay Bar... Mackay Bar Corporation, licensee for the Hettinger Hydroelectric Project, filed an Application to..., notice is hereby given that an annual license for Project No. 3041 is issued to the Mackay Bar...
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12 CFR 210.25 - Authority, purpose, and scope.
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2012-01-01
... office of the United States, or a wholly-owned or controlled Government corporation; (2) An international... incorporated herein, shall not apply. (c) Operating Circulars. Each Federal Reserve Bank shall issue an... establishment, or office of a foreign government, or a wholly-owned or controlled corporation of a foreign...
12 CFR 210.25 - Authority, purpose, and scope.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... office of the United States, or a wholly-owned or controlled Government corporation; (2) An international... incorporated herein, shall not apply. (c) Operating Circulars. Each Federal Reserve Bank shall issue an... establishment, or office of a foreign government, or a wholly-owned or controlled corporation of a foreign...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bousquet, Marc
2008-01-01
In this article, the author discusses how the new trends in corporate management are changing the ways in which the administration deals with faculty culture. Informed by trends in corporate management, administration is turning away from the human-resources model of developing individual potential and is taking as its goal instead the…
Work Roles as Stressors in Corporate Families.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Voydanoff, Patricia
1980-01-01
Discusses the impact of employment insecurity, career mobility, job content and satisfaction, amount and scheduling of work time, geographic mobility, and the wife's role on corporate families. Analysis is limited to male executives and their families. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, May 1980. (Author)
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Millennials
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McGlone, Teresa; Spain, Judith Winters; McGlone, Vernon
2011-01-01
The incorporation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into an organization's strategic plan may impact the company's ability to attract and keep members of the Millennial generation as employees. The authors examined the CSR attitudes of college students and the correlation of these attitudes with willingness to work for companies that…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Marine Corporation Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. 334.815 Section 334.815... Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. (a) The area. The waters adjacent to Marinette... local military or Naval authority, vessels of the United States Coast Guard, and local or state law...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Marine Corporation Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. 334.815 Section 334.815... Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. (a) The area. The waters adjacent to Marinette... local military or Naval authority, vessels of the United States Coast Guard, and local or state law...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Marine Corporation Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. 334.815 Section 334.815... Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; naval restricted area. (a) The area. The waters adjacent to Marinette... local military or Naval authority, vessels of the United States Coast Guard, and local or state law...
7 CFR 1955.66 - Lease of real property.
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2010-01-01
... signed, the lessee should be advised that FSA cannot make a commitment to finance the purchase of the... which the real property is located; (ii) To an Indian corporate entity; (iii) To the Indian tribe. (3...) Indian corporate entities that are authorized by such Indian tribe to purchase lands within the...
77 FR 25168 - Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC); ASC Rules of Operation; Amended
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... heads of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection and the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The ASC Rules of Operation serve as corporate bylaws outlining the ASC's purpose, functions, authority... Title XI. The ASC Rules of Operation serve as corporate bylaws outlining the ASC's purpose, functions...
The Design Process of Corporate Universities: A Stakeholder Approach
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Patrucco, Andrea Stefano; Pellizzoni, Elena; Buganza, Tommaso
2017-01-01
Purpose: Corporate universities (CUs) have been experiencing tremendous growth during the past years and can represent a real driving force for structured organizations. The paper aims to define the process of CU design shaped around company strategy. For each step, the authors propose specific roles, activities and methods.…
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Suarez, Jacinto E.
1994-01-01
Examines the impact of publishing industry diversification on the college textbook publishing process. Topics discussed include characteristics and trends of the college publishing industry; corporate ownership and managerial practices; the rationalization of editorial and marketing processes; evaluative criteria; author selection; and suggestions…
Food, Drugs, and TV: The Social Study of Corporate Science
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Schleifer, David; Penders, Bart
2011-01-01
This article describes the contributions in this special issue, which brings together contributions that explore the varied ways in which science is practiced, managed, contested, and abandoned in corporate settings. From these empirical contributions, the authors aim to provoke reflection on the usefulness of the demarcations between for-profit…
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77 FR 73652 - Honeoye Storage Corporation: Notice of Request Under Blanket Authorization
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... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Docket No. CP13-16-000] Honeoye Storage... Storage Corporation (Honeoye) as supplemented on November 29, 2012, 4511 Egypt Road, Canandaigua, New York... to increase the maximum storage capacity and working gas capacity of the Honeoye Storage facitility...
Creating Rhetorical Stability in Corporate University Discourse: Discourse Technologies and Change
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Faber, Brenton
2003-01-01
Written communication scholarship has shown that successful social change requires discursive stability. This study was designed to investigate how this stability is created. Critical discourse analysis of 30 corporate university articles investigated claims authors made about the expansion of market-based values into contexts of organizational…
The Corporate EEO Officer and Limits of Lawful Protest.
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Jauvits, Robert L.
1983-01-01
Decisions of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the courts have affirmed that corporate Equal Employment Opportunity officers are quasi-managerial employees. Their primary role is to work with the company and its personnel to resolve problems and foster compliance with applicable employment laws and regulations. (Author/MLF)
Up through the Ranks at McDonnell Douglas.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Settle, Mary
1989-01-01
Raher than bemoan the lack of leadership potential among younger employees, McDonnell Douglas Corporation has embarked on a comprehensive strategy of on-the-job development for staff members at all levels of the organization. Three types of rotational training are being used to address corporate, functional, and intracompany needs. (Author)
76 FR 51027 - National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation; Notice of Request Under Blanket Authorization
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78 FR 30342 - United States Enrichment Corporation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
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Retail E-Commerce Security Status among Fortune 500 Corporations
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Zhao, Jensen J.; Zhao, Sherry Y.
2012-01-01
The authors assessed the "Fortune 500" corporations' retail e-commerce security to identify their strengths and weaknesses for improvement. They used online content analysis, information security auditing, and network security mapping for data collection and analysis. The findings indicate that most sites posted security policies; however, only…
26 CFR 1.6664-2 - Underpayment.
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2013-04-01
... withheld at source on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations); (2) Payments of tax or estimated tax by... on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations), as payments of estimated tax, or as any other... taxable year claiming tax benefits attributable to the existence of the account. On March 21, 2005...
26 CFR 1.6664-2 - Underpayment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... withheld at source on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations); (2) Payments of tax or estimated tax by... on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations), as payments of estimated tax, or as any other... taxable year claiming tax benefits attributable to the existence of the account. On March 21, 2005...
40 CFR 60.398 - Innovative technology waivers.
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2014-07-01
... (CONTINUED) STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES Standards of Performance for Automobile and... Corporation, Wentzville, Missouri, automobile assembly plant. (1) Pursuant to section 111(j) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7411(j), each topcoat operation at General Motors Corporation automobile assembly plant...
40 CFR 60.398 - Innovative technology waivers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... (CONTINUED) STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES Standards of Performance for Automobile and... Corporation, Wentzville, Missouri, automobile assembly plant. (1) Pursuant to section 111(j) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7411(j), each topcoat operation at General Motors Corporation automobile assembly plant...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Sierpińska, Maria; Bąk, Patrycja
2012-12-01
The global economic crisis that started in 2007 in the area of finance, expanded over the subsequent years to the business sphere, and resulted in a drop of demand and production almost in any field of business activity. Access to foreign sources of finance, especially to loans, has become more difficult and expensive. In such circumstances, enterprises have had to resort more often to their own capital generated by the issue of shares, and to retained profit. Banks have limited their loans for business entities, reduced credit periods, and raised credit margins as well as their levels of collaterals. The McKinsey research into the changes that occur in the structures of sources of finance confirms that the share of equity capital in the structure of financing of non-financial enterprises has visibly grown, and their crediting scopes have been limited all over the European Union as well as in the euro zone. The global tendencies as regards directions of changes in the structure of the sources of corporate financing have also been reflected in Poland. The economic slowdown has resulted in changes in the structures of corporate financing. Mining companies have risen the shares of their equity capital in their general sources of financing. This tendency corresponds to the changes of structure of corporate financing in Poland and Europe. Enterprises have resorted to bank loans to a lesser degree than in times of better market situation. In mining, public companies have increased their crediting, while in private sector the tendency has been reverse. Enterprises tend to use more flexible debiting forms as compared to credits by way of issue of long-term corporate bonds. Mining companies have developed issue programs that are to be implemented over three-year periods. Before, only Katowicki Holding Węglowy [Katowice Mining Holding] had issued bonds. The present publication is an attempt at assessing the changes in the structure of corporate financing within the mining sector in the circumstances of economic slowdown. The changes have been assessed against the background of changes in the structure of financing of other business entities. Three problems have been identified and subjected to research. The first concerns the increasing share of equity capital in the structure of corporate financing in mining enterprises. The second issue concerns the scope of corporate crediting. And the third issue relates to the time structure of corporate debt. The said issues have been analysed in the conditions of economic slowdown
40 CFR 62.6120 - Identification of sources.
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2010-07-01
... Fluoride Emissions from Phosphate Fertilizer Plants § 62.6120 Identification of sources. The plan applies... Corporation in Pascagoula. Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants ...
40 CFR 62.6120 - Identification of sources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Fluoride Emissions from Phosphate Fertilizer Plants § 62.6120 Identification of sources. The plan applies... Corporation in Pascagoula. Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants ...
1987-09-01
workstation (ADMS) and associated literature and laser printouts * Athol Fodon and Jim Tillinghast-- Palantir Corporation--for their analysis...TILL.CcI’:i1iCO technical ocumentaton. An \\obiective of :his research -,as toaave .:o:m . This author specillcaiY ’commi-issioned’ the Palantir Corporation...formats, letter size, illustrations, pictures, fold-out pages and relative familiarity with fleet users. The Palantir Corporation analyzed and compared
1986-05-01
offering the course is a company. Name and Address of offeror: Tachyon Corporation 2725 Congress Street Suite 2H San Diego, CA 92110 Offeror’s...Background: Tachyon Corporation specializes in Ada software quality assurance, computer hosted instruction and information retrieval systems, authoring tools...easy to use (on-line help) and can look up or search for terms. Tachyon Corporation 20 CDURSE OFFERINGS 2.2. Lecture/Seminar Courses 2.2.1. Company
1982-11-09
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE U. S . ARMY CECOM CONTRACT NO. DAAK8O-81-C-3107 CONTROL DATA CORPORATION GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS 40 AVENUE AT THE COMMON SHREWSBURY, NJ...contained in this report :. are those of the author( s ) and should not be construed as an .J : . official Department of the Army position, policy or...fomIn Orimaniatil Rt. No. Control Data Corporation S . PfmgOrgnizatla Name and Address 10. PmolatTasklWwrk Unit Mo. Control Data Corporation
10 CFR 76.81 - Authorized use of radioactive material.
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2011-01-01
... 10 Energy 2 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Authorized use of radioactive material. 76.81 Section 76.81 Energy NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED) CERTIFICATION OF GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS Safety § 76.81 Authorized use of radioactive material. Unless otherwise authorized by law, the Corporation...
10 CFR 76.81 - Authorized use of radioactive material.
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2014-01-01
... 10 Energy 2 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Authorized use of radioactive material. 76.81 Section 76.81 Energy NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED) CERTIFICATION OF GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS Safety § 76.81 Authorized use of radioactive material. Unless otherwise authorized by law, the Corporation...
10 CFR 76.81 - Authorized use of radioactive material.
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2013-01-01
... 10 Energy 2 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Authorized use of radioactive material. 76.81 Section 76.81 Energy NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED) CERTIFICATION OF GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS Safety § 76.81 Authorized use of radioactive material. Unless otherwise authorized by law, the Corporation...
10 CFR 76.81 - Authorized use of radioactive material.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 10 Energy 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Authorized use of radioactive material. 76.81 Section 76.81 Energy NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED) CERTIFICATION OF GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS Safety § 76.81 Authorized use of radioactive material. Unless otherwise authorized by law, the Corporation...
10 CFR 76.81 - Authorized use of radioactive material.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 10 Energy 2 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Authorized use of radioactive material. 76.81 Section 76.81 Energy NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (CONTINUED) CERTIFICATION OF GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS Safety § 76.81 Authorized use of radioactive material. Unless otherwise authorized by law, the Corporation...
The U.S.-Soviet Strategic Balance in the 1980s: Can We Meet the Challenge,
1981-08-01
34 ; ’ 085 The Rand Paper Series Papers are issued by The Rand Corporation as a service to its professional Staff, Theis purpose is to tacilitate the...exchange of ideas among those who share the author’s research interests; Papers are not reports prepared in fulfillment of Rand’s contracts or grants...Views expressed in a Paper are the author’s own, and are not necessarily shared by Rand or its research sponsors. The Rand Corporation Santa Monica
Between My Body and My "Dead Body": Narratives of Coma.
Meoded Danon, Limor
2016-01-01
This article is based on narrative research that focuses on corporeal experience during coma and during the rehabilitation process. Seventeen participants from different areas of Israel who had been in various kinds of coma states reveal what the corporeal experience of coma is. The participants are divided into three types of narrative protagonists--"dead-alive," "rational," and "emissaries." Each of the participants redefined the boundaries of the body, especially in cases when they spoke of experiences they did not understand as corporeal, for example, out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, or experiences of being between the earthly and unearthly. Their struggle to find suitable words to tell their coma stories emphasizes these boundaries between experiencing and telling, which crossed the normative discursive border of the medical establishment and illustrates the ambiguous nature of human existence. © The Author(s) 2015.
Corporate science education: Westinghouse and the value of science in mid-twentieth century America.
Terzian, Sevan G; Shapiro, Leigh
2015-02-01
This study examines a largely neglected aspect of the history of science popularization in the United States: corporate depictions of the value of science to society. It delineates the Westinghouse Electric Corporation's portrayals of science to its shareholders, employees and consumers, and schoolchildren and educators during World War Two and the postwar era. Annual reports to shareholders, in-house news publications, publicity records, advertising campaigns, and educational pamphlets distributed to schools reveal the company's distinct, but complementary, messages for different stakeholders about the importance of science to American society. Collectively, Westinghouse encouraged these audiences to rely on scientists' expert leadership for their nation's security and material comforts. In an era of military mobilization, the company was able to claim that industry-led scientific research would fortify the nation and create unbounded prosperity. © The Author(s) 2013.
26 CFR 1.1368-0 - Table of contents.
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...) INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED) Small Business Corporations and Their Shareholders § 1.1368-0 Table of contents... with no earnings and profits. (d) S corporation with earnings and profits. (1) General treatment of... relating to source of distributions. (1) In general. (2) Election to distribute earnings and profits first...
26 CFR 1.1368-0 - Table of contents.
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...) INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED) Small Business Corporations and Their Shareholders § 1.1368-0 Table of contents... with no earnings and profits. (d) S corporation with earnings and profits. (1) General treatment of... relating to source of distributions. (1) In general. (2) Election to distribute earnings and profits first...
26 CFR 1.1368-0 - Table of contents.
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...) INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED) Small Business Corporations and Their Shareholders § 1.1368-0 Table of contents... with no earnings and profits. (d) S corporation with earnings and profits. (1) General treatment of... relating to source of distributions. (1) In general. (2) Election to distribute earnings and profits first...
26 CFR 1.1368-0 - Table of contents.
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...) INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED) Small Business Corporations and Their Shareholders § 1.1368-0 Table of contents... with no earnings and profits. (d) S corporation with earnings and profits. (1) General treatment of... relating to source of distributions. (1) In general. (2) Election to distribute earnings and profits first...
26 CFR 1.861-12T - Characterization rules and adjustments for certain assets (temporary).
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2010-04-01
... income. As a result of this direct allocation, the value of X's assets generating foreign source general... characterizing the stock in controlled foreign corporations. Paragraph (c)(4) of this section describes the... foreign corporations. Paragraph (e) of this section describes the treatment of certain portfolio...
31 CFR 210.4 - Authorizations and revocations of authorizations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 31 Money and Finance: Treasury 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Authorizations and revocations of authorizations. 210.4 Section 210.4 Money and Finance: Treasury Regulations Relating to Money and Finance... corporate action, or the appointment of a receiver, conservator, or liquidator for the RDFI. In any such...
You Don't Get Somethin' for Nothin'.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Mahaffey, Foyne
1995-01-01
As a beginning teacher, the author gladly adapted companies' complimentary kits, snacks, and fast-food ads to her own purposes. She later realized that every corporate calendar, filmstrip, and free admission came with a price tag: corporate promotion. She now shields her students from advertising and creates many of her own materials. (MLH)
Searching for Utopia: Best Practices in Digitizing the Corporate Library.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Stach, Ron
Using an in-depth review of the literature and the author's own personal experience, this paper attempts to distill the eight best practices of those undertaking digitization projects. Results are intended specifically to assist special librarians undertaking a digitization effort in a corporate setting, but conclusions could equally apply to the…
Teaching Management: A Field Guide for Professors, Consultants, and Corporate Trainers
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Clawson, James G. S.; Haskins, Mark E.
2006-01-01
How can every management class be a dynamic, unforgettable experience? This much-needed book distills over half a century of the authors' combined experience as university professors, consultants, and advisors to corporate training departments. In a lively, hands-on fashion, it describes the fundamental elements in every learning situation,…
The University Revisioned: An Alternative to Corporate Mis-Education
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Lustig, Jeff
2005-01-01
Corporatization refers not only to the subordination of academic programs to outside business interest, but also to the more troubling intrusion of corporate forms of governance and market criteria of performance into the institution as a whole. In this paper, the author wants to show how this corporatization affects the substance, structure and…
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and Facilities Staff Seismic and Well Data Data Reports Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions Ask a Oil Corporation Moquawkie #1 well Authors: Edison, T.A. Publication Date: 1989 Publisher: Alaska , Vitrinite reflectance data of cuttings and core from the Mobil Oil Corporation Moquawkie #1 well: Alaska
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40 CFR 86.1705-99 - General provisions; opt-in.
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2010-07-01
... notification to the Administrator signed by a person or entity within the corporation or business with authority to bind the corporation or business to its election and holding the position of vice president for... of Regulations, Title 13, Division 3, Chapter 1, Article 1, Section 1900. For the duration of STATE's...
Television and Reading in the United Kingdom.
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Gardner, Keith
Television output in the United Kingdom is limited to three main channels. Two of these are controlled by a public corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); one is operated by a number of commercial companies under the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA). Both the BBC and IBA have expanded their educational output in recent…
17 CFR 240.14c-2 - Distribution of information statement.
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2010-04-01
... that has made a public offering of securities, including the taking of corporate action by the written... authorizations of security holders, at least 20 calendar days prior to the earliest date on which the corporate... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Distribution of information...
17 CFR 240.14c-2 - Distribution of information statement.
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2011-04-01
... that has made a public offering of securities, including the taking of corporate action by the written... authorizations of security holders, at least 20 calendar days prior to the earliest date on which the corporate... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2011-04-01 2011-04-01 false Distribution of information...
17 CFR 240.14c-2 - Distribution of information statement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... that has made a public offering of securities, including the taking of corporate action by the written... authorizations of security holders, at least 20 calendar days prior to the earliest date on which the corporate... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 4 2014-04-01 2014-04-01 false Distribution of information...
17 CFR 240.14c-2 - Distribution of information statement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... that has made a public offering of securities, including the taking of corporate action by the written... authorizations of security holders, at least 20 calendar days prior to the earliest date on which the corporate... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2013-04-01 2013-04-01 false Distribution of information...
17 CFR 240.14c-2 - Distribution of information statement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... that has made a public offering of securities, including the taking of corporate action by the written... authorizations of security holders, at least 20 calendar days prior to the earliest date on which the corporate... 17 Commodity and Securities Exchanges 3 2012-04-01 2012-04-01 false Distribution of information...
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... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Docket No. ER12-1989-000] SunPower Corporation, Systems; Supplemental Notice That Initial Market-Based Rate Filing Includes Request for Blanket Section 204 Authorization This is a supplemental notice in the above-referenced proceeding of SunPower...
The Schools Network Corporate Plan: 2009-2010 to 2011-2012
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Schools Network, 2009
2009-01-01
The Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation dedicated to raising levels of achievement in secondary education. SSAT has a membership of over 5,300 schools and growing numbers of affiliated universities, colleges and local authorities. This corporate plan sets out SSAT's main work for…
"Save the Music?" Toward Culturally Relevant, Joyful, and Sustainable School Music
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Koza, Julia Eklund
2006-01-01
In recent years saving the music has become a favorite project of major corporations, especially as privatization of public schooling has gained momentum. Here, the author presents examples of these projects like the corporate-sponsored initiative "VH1 Save the Music" which claims helping flailing school music programs. Among other things, she…
Training Evaluation in Italian Corporate Universities: A Stakeholder-Based Analysis
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Guerci, Marco; Bartezzaghi, Emilio; Solari, Luca
2010-01-01
Corporate universities have emerged as a mechanism for providing companies with a wide variety of training and development activities. They are a recent but under-researched phenomenon, and given their substantial budgets, it might be expected that they would wish to evaluate what they do. The authors explore the evaluation practices of six…
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... of Wuxi CR Semiconductor Wafers & Chips Co., Ltd. and CSMC Technologies Fab 1 Co., Ltd., which is... Validated End-User: CSMC Technologies Corporation. Eligible Destinations: CSMC Technologies Fab 1 Co., Ltd., 14 Liangxi Road, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214061, China. CSMC Technologies Fab 2 Co., Ltd., 8 Xinzhou Rd., Wuxi...
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... Corporate Governance Requirements May 19, 2010. Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act... companies to provide notification to Nasdaq of any noncompliance with the corporate governance requirements... Regulatory Authority. A Company may be denied continued listing if it fails to provide such information...
Some Suggestions for Teaching Ethics in Business
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Gritsch, Martin
2007-01-01
No one can doubt nowadays that ethics in business is an important issue. Recent corporate scandals involving corporations such as Enron, WorldCom, and Freddie Mac, to name just a few, have exposed highly questionable business practices and criminal behavior. In this paper, the author would like to distinguish between illegal practices and legal,…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fluri, Jennifer L.; Trauger, Amy
2011-01-01
In response to recent articles and ideas for experiential learning activities in human geography, this paper outlines a particular approach to learning about the body, difference, mobility and geographic space through experience. The Corporeal Marker Project designed and implemented by the authors provides a spatial experience of difference for…
26 CFR 1.1361-3 - QSub election.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
...(b)(3)(D) and § 1.1361-5(c) (five-year prohibition on re-election), an S corporation may elect to... election form must be signed by a person authorized to sign the S corporation's return required to be filed... filed. The revocation statement must include the names, addresses, and taxpayer identification numbers...
26 CFR 1.1361-3 - QSub election.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... section 1361(b)(3)(D) and § 1.1361-5(c) (five-year prohibition on re-election), an S corporation may elect... election form must be signed by a person authorized to sign the S corporation's return required to be filed... filed. The revocation statement must include the names, addresses, and taxpayer identification numbers...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kennedy, Janice H.
1995-01-01
Teachers, student teachers, paraprofessionals, and college students (total n=1,037) in a region authorizing corporal punishment responded to scenarios describing misbehaving children, varying in seriousness of the transgression, severity of appropriate punishment, and appropriateness of the behavior in other settings. Intergroup differences were…
Presidential Power and the Modern College Leader
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Marcy, Mary B.
2008-01-01
In this article, the author notes that an academic institution is essentially a political, not a corporate, system, and that its leader is more akin to the president of the United States than to a corporate chief executive. This is in spite of the argument, particularly when defending the compensation of college presidents, that leading an…
Title list of documents made publicly available. Volume 17, No. 5
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1995-07-01
The Title List of Documents Made Publicly Available is a monthly publication. It contains descriptions of the information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (3) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed does not refer to Court dockets; it refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index,more » and a Report Number Index.« less
Title list of documents made publicly available, December 1--31, 1993, Volume 15, No. 12
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NONE
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Title list of documents made publicly available: May 1--31, 1997. Volume 19, Number 5
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NONE
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Title list of documents made publicly available, September 1-30, 1997
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NONE
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Title list of documents made publicly available. Volume 17, No. 7
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NONE
1995-09-01
The Title List of Documents Made Publicly Available is a monthly publication. It contains descriptions of the information received and generated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This information includes (1) docketed material associated with civilian nuclear power plants and other uses of radioactive materials and (2) nondocketed material received and generated by NRC pertinent to its role as a regulatory agency. As used here, docketed does not refer to Court dockets; it refers to the system by which NRC maintains its regulatory records. This series of documents is indexed by a Personal Author Index, a Corporate Source Index,more » and a Report Number Index.« less
Title list of documents made publicly available, March 1--31, 1998. Volume 20, Number 3
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NONE
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Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 294)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1993-01-01
This issue of Aeronautical Engineering - A Continuing Bibliography with Indexes lists 590 reports, journal articles, and other documents recently announced in the NASA STI Database. The coverage includes documents on the engineering and theoretical aspect of design, construction, evaluation, testing, operation, and performance of aircraft (including aircraft engines) and associated components, equipment, and systems. It also includes research and development in aerodynamics, aeronautics, and ground support equipment for aeronautical vehicles. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included: subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number, and accession number.
Title list of documents made publicly available, January 1, 1997--January 31, 1997
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NONE
1997-04-01
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Health Preemption Behind Closed Doors: Trade Agreements and Fast-Track Authority
Crosbie, Eric; Gonzalez, Mariaelena
2014-01-01
Noncommunicable diseases result from consuming unhealthy products, including tobacco, which are promoted by transnational corporations. The tobacco industry uses preemption to block or reverse tobacco control policies. Preemption removes authority from jurisdictions where tobacco companies’ influence is weak and transfers it to jurisdictions where they have an advantage. International trade agreements relocate decisions about tobacco control policy to venues where there is little opportunity for public scrutiny, participation, and debate. Tobacco companies are using these agreements to preempt domestic authority over tobacco policy. Other transnational corporations that profit by promoting unhealthy foods could do the same. “Fast-track authority,” in which Congress cedes ongoing oversight authority to the President, further distances the public from the debate. With international agreements binding governments to prioritize trade over health, transparency and public oversight of the trade negotiation process is necessary to safeguard public health interests. PMID:25033124
Health preemption behind closed doors: trade agreements and fast-track authority.
Crosbie, Eric; Gonzalez, Mariaelena; Glantz, Stanton A
2014-09-01
Noncommunicable diseases result from consuming unhealthy products, including tobacco, which are promoted by transnational corporations. The tobacco industry uses preemption to block or reverse tobacco control policies. Preemption removes authority from jurisdictions where tobacco companies' influence is weak and transfers it to jurisdictions where they have an advantage. International trade agreements relocate decisions about tobacco control policy to venues where there is little opportunity for public scrutiny, participation, and debate. Tobacco companies are using these agreements to preempt domestic authority over tobacco policy. Other transnational corporations that profit by promoting unhealthy foods could do the same. "Fast-track authority," in which Congress cedes ongoing oversight authority to the President, further distances the public from the debate. With international agreements binding governments to prioritize trade over health, transparency and public oversight of the trade negotiation process is necessary to safeguard public health interests.
Zolotor, Adam J
2014-10-01
Corporal punishment is used for discipline in most homes in the United States. It is also associated with a long list of adverse developmental, behavioral, and health-related consequences. Primary care providers, as trusted sources for parenting information, have an opportunity to engage parents in discussions about discipline as early as infancy. These discussions should focus on building parents' skills in the use of other behavioral techniques, limiting (or eliminating) the use of corporal punishment and identifying additional resources as needed. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
22 CFR 710.15 - Delegation of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... 22 Foreign Relations 2 2011-04-01 2009-04-01 true Delegation of authority. 710.15 Section 710.15 Foreign Relations OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES OF POST-EMPLOYMENT RESTRICTIONS § 710.15 Delegation of authority. The functions of the...
The impact of corporate memory loss: What happens when a senior executive leaves?
Lahaie, Denis
2005-01-01
The author is a nursing management practitioner, whose purpose in writing this paper is twofold: to examine the impact of corporate memory loss on a health care institution, caused by increasing retirement rates of senior executives; and to use this research as an opportunity for action learning where both the author and the institution can benefit from the learning outcomes. Using qualitative research methods based on ethnographic interviewing techniques and grounded theory, the author interviews 12 senior executives from four diverse health care facilities. The purpose is to determine the point at which corporate memory loss, in the form of tacit knowledge in the heads of departing executives, becomes a problem for the institution. The research determined that the requisite managerial competencies normally assumed for senior management positions are insufficient to minimize the negative impacts of corporate memory loss caused by departing senior executives. Effective knowledge management and knowledge transfer within the organization are fundamental for ongoing organizational effectiveness. The research is limited to 12 senior executives. The grounded theory nature of the research provides a framework for more research in other institutions to test and further explore some of the findings. One of the most significant threats facing the majority of health care organizations related to the aging workforce is the greater number of staff who are retiring from all levels within the organization. The development of techniques to reducing the impact of corporate memory loss on the culture of an organization will increase its effectiveness, help build continuity, and provide a more secure footing for the workforce of the future. The exit of knowledge workers is causing a major problem for Canada's health care organizations. This study throws more light on to this problem from the point of view of senior executives who have been specifically impacted by the problem of corporate memory loss.
18 CFR 3a.12 - Authority to classify official information.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... originally under E.O. 11652 is restricted to those offices within the executive branch which are concerned.... National Science Foundation. Overseas Private Investment Corporation. (d) The authority to classify...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ward, Bill
2011-03-01
In this talk I will cover my personal experiences as a serial entrepreneur and founder of a succession of focused ion beam companies (1). Ion Beam Technology, which developed a 200kv (FIB) direct ion implanter (2). Micrion, where the FIB found a market in circuit edit and mask repair, which eventually merged with FEI corporation. and (3). ALIS Corporation which develop the Orion system, the first commercially successful sub-nanometer helium ion microscope, that was ultimately acquired by Carl Zeiss corporation. I will share this adventure beginning with my experiences in the early days of ion beam implantation and e-beam lithography which lead up to the final breakthrough understanding of the mechanisms that govern the successful creation and operation of a single atom ion source.
Reports Bibliography, December 1972, Unlimited Distribution Reports
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1973-01-01
This bibliography lists unlimited distribution reports released by the Transportation Systems Center from January 1972 through December 1976. Reports are listed by sponsoring agency, and are indexed by subject, personal author, corporate author, titl...
Inequalities in health: approaches by health authorities in an English health region.
McCarron, P; Yates, B
2000-06-01
In 1995 the Department of Health published Variations in health: what can the Department of Health do? This recommended that health authorities should have a comprehensive plan for identifying and tackling variations in health. We investigated how health authorities in the South and West Region were taking forward this work. Semi-structured interviews and reviews of documentation were conducted in all health authorities in the South and West Region of England. All health authorities viewed tackling inequalities in health as important; however, explicit strategies did not exist and Health of the Nation targets were a vehicle for determining priorities of inequalities. Explicit corporate commitment was often weak. Analyses were being conducted to determine the magnitude of local health inequalities and to assist in designing appropriate interventions. The importance of alliance working was highlighted; much work was being done although success was variable. Efforts are being made throughout the South and West region to tackle inequalities in health. Although strategic vision at the corporate level was often lacking, there was evidence of commitment to taking the inequalities agenda forward within public health directorates. Strengthening of primary care and alliance working roles is essential. Recent national strategy documents, forthcoming legislation, and a review of health inequalities recognize the health effects of inequalities and require health authorities to collaborate with local partners to tackle these, and will offer opportunities to improve corporate commitment and alliance working. Uptake and success of these opportunities will have a major influence on progress in tackling health inequalities.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fain, Paul
2008-01-01
College trustees are hiring more leaders from outside the academy, and it is the self-made executives who generate the buzz. The reason, experts say, is that presidents with corporate experience know the vagaries of the marketplace, as well as the language of lawmakers, corporate executives, and donors. Too many college chiefs, says one source,…
1909-06-22
further to said state the right to taxr railroad, bridge, and other corporations, their franchises and property, on said reservation. Approved Februcary...empowered and authorized to llevy a tax each year upon the franchises and property of railroad companies, bridge companies and other corporations on. said...assessing and valuing the franchises and property of railroad companies, bridge companies and other corporations on said reservation, and in order
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 4 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Authority, purpose, scope, other supervisory authority, and disclosure of capital categories. 325.101 Section 325.101 Banks and Banking FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION REGULATIONS AND STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY CAPITAL MAINTENANCE Prompt Corrective...
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Lea, Virginia
2011-01-01
This article aims to illuminate how and why public schools have been sustained and/or strengthened as hierarchical, inequitable, and undemocratic sites that serve the corporate capitalist state. In doing so, the author draws on three theoretical ideas: the "shock doctrine," described vividly by Naomi Klein (2007); "critical…
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47 CFR 1.2204 - Applications to participate in competitive bidding.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... corporation, the name and address of the corporate office and the name and title of an officer or director. If..., if applicable. (2) The identity of the person(s) authorized to take binding action in the bidding on... submit reverse auction bids: (i) The identity of the station and its television channel; (ii) Whether it...
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Reid, Linda A.; Weber, Curt M.
2008-01-01
In this article, the authors echo the assertion of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Ethics Education Task Force that business schools must encourage students to develop a deep understanding of the myriad challenges surrounding corporate responsibility and corporate governance; provide them with tools for…
Indexing Aids at Corporate Websites: The Use of Robots.txt and META Tags.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Drott, M. Carl
2002-01-01
This study examine 60 corporate Web sites to see if they provided support for automatic indexing, particularly use of the robots.txt and Meta tags for keywords and description. Discusses the use of Java and cookies and suggests that an increase in indexing aids would improve overall index coverage of the Web. (Author/LRW)
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hempling, Scott
2006-08-15
The repeal of PUHCA has occasioned important questions on the appropriate role for regulation in the area of utility corporate structure, including complex process and jurisdictional issues. There is a disproportionality between the importance of these questions and the lack of attention that has been given them by our regulatory and political communities. (author)
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Li, Jie; Alagaraja, Meera
2007-01-01
The authors suggest a conceptual framework for developing CU's in the Chinese organizational context. We reviewed literature on existing conceptual frameworks and chose the CU wheel as proposed by Prince and Stewart. Four core processes identified in the CU wheel were realigned and readjusted in developing our framework of Corporate University in…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Housego, Ian E.
1985-01-01
The Local Government Act of 1972 redefined local government boundaries in England and reduced the number of local education authorities. Ancillary corporate management "reforms" ultimately reduced the chief education officer's power, enhanced ruling party and chief executive power, and heavily politicized the education service. (49…
Distance Education for Corporate and Military Training. Readings in Distance Education, Number 3.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Moore, Michael G., Ed.
This publication, which consists of selected readings from volumes 1-5 of The American Journal of Distance Education, is designed for corporate and military trainers who want research-grounded materials that can be used in programs that train trainers. The 12 articles, whose authors come from the army, navy, and airforce, from universities and…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Houston, W. Robert, Ed.
Ten separate articles reviewing the training programs operated by 10 corporations and agencies are collected in this booklet. The articles describe the programs and assess their implications for teacher education. An introduction and a summary of the implications complete the document. The titles and authors of the articles are "Introduction:…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bhanji, Zahra
2012-01-01
The purpose of this article is to explore Microsoft Corporation as a new international actor shaping educational reforms and practices. This study examines how the implementation of Microsoft's global Partners in Learning (PiL) program varied and was mediated by national politics and national institutional practices in two different contexts,…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hickey, Will
2001-01-01
Describes a study that surveyed current and perceived future employer-provided training practices among multinational corporations manufacturing companies in the Tianjin Economic Development Area (T.E.D.A.) of China. Highlights include labor market; human resources management in China; workforce productivity; and return on investment. (Author/LRW)
37 CFR 2.193 - Trademark correspondence and signature requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Director. (d) Signatory must be identified. The name of the person who signs a document in connection with... behalf of an owner is: (i) A person with legal authority to bind the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or... the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or general partner of a partnership), or a practitioner qualified...
37 CFR 2.193 - Trademark correspondence and signature requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Director. (d) Signatory must be identified. The name of the person who signs a document in connection with... behalf of an owner is: (i) A person with legal authority to bind the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or... the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or general partner of a partnership), or a practitioner qualified...
37 CFR 2.193 - Trademark correspondence and signature requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Director. (d) Signatory must be identified. The name of the person who signs a document in connection with... behalf of an owner is: (i) A person with legal authority to bind the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or... the owner (e.g., a corporate officer or general partner of a partnership), or a practitioner qualified...
46 CFR 355.2 - Requirements regarding evidence of U.S. citizenship; affidavit guide.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... meeting of the stockholders prior to that time.]; 2. That I am authorized by and in behalf of the... Corporation had issued and outstanding ___ (Number) shares of ___, (Class or series) the only class or series... centum (5%) or more of the issued and outstanding stock of the Corporation of any class or series. [If...
46 CFR 355.2 - Requirements regarding evidence of U.S. citizenship; affidavit guide.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... meeting of the stockholders prior to that time.]; 2. That I am authorized by and in behalf of the... Corporation had issued and outstanding ___ (Number) shares of ___, (Class or series) the only class or series... centum (5%) or more of the issued and outstanding stock of the Corporation of any class or series. [If...
Impagliazzo, Cira; Zoccoli, Paola
2013-01-01
The paper analyses how customers of public health organizations can express their dissatisfaction for the services offered to them. The main aim is to evaluate the effects that possible dissatisfaction of Italian public health service customers can have on public health organizations. We adopted the methodological scheme developed by Hirschman with exit, voice, and loyalty, considering the macroeconomic and corporate implications that it causes for Italian public health organizations. The study investigated the effects developed by exit of the patients on the system of financing of local health authorities considering both the corporate level of analysis and the macroeconomic level. As a result, local health authority management is encouraged to pay greater attention to the exit phenomena through the adoption of tools that promote loyalty, such as the promotion of voice, even if exit is not promoting, at a macroeconomic level, considerable attention to this phenomenon. PMID:24348148
Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew; Galano, Maria M; Howell, Kathryn H; Miller-Graff, Laura; Graham-Bermann, Sandra A
2016-06-09
Corporal punishment is a widely used and widely endorsed form of parental discipline. Inter-partner violence places enormous stress upon women. The rate of corporal punishment is higher in homes where other types of domestic violence are also occurring. This study compares two groups: those who participated in an intervention for women exposed to intimate partner violence (The Moms' Empowerment Program [MEP]) and those in a comparison group. Using standardized measures, women in both groups were assessed at baseline and at the end of the program, 5 weeks later. The 113 mothers who participated in the MEP program had significantly improved their parenting, such that they had less use of physical punishment post-intervention. Findings suggest that a relatively brief community-based intervention program can reduce the use of parental physical punishment even in disadvantaged populations coping with stressful circumstances. © The Author(s) 2016.
Ippolito, Adelaide; Impagliazzo, Cira; Zoccoli, Paola
2013-01-01
The paper analyses how customers of public health organizations can express their dissatisfaction for the services offered to them. The main aim is to evaluate the effects that possible dissatisfaction of Italian public health service customers can have on public health organizations. We adopted the methodological scheme developed by Hirschman with exit, voice, and loyalty, considering the macroeconomic and corporate implications that it causes for Italian public health organizations. The study investigated the effects developed by exit of the patients on the system of financing of local health authorities considering both the corporate level of analysis and the macroeconomic level. As a result, local health authority management is encouraged to pay greater attention to the exit phenomena through the adoption of tools that promote loyalty, such as the promotion of voice, even if exit is not promoting, at a macroeconomic level, considerable attention to this phenomenon.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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...In this final rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to add three end-users, Hynix Semiconductor (China) Ltd., Hynix Semiconductor (Wuxi) Ltd. and Lam Research Corporation to the list of validated end-users in the People's Republic of China (PRC). With this rule, exports, reexports and transfers (in-country) of certain items to one facility of Hynix Semiconductor (China) Ltd., one facility of Hynix Semiconductor (Wuxi) Ltd. and nine facilities of Lam Research Corporation in the PRC are now authorized under Authorization Validated End-User (VEU).
Management of corporate socio-economic policy by the energy corporations
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Simpson, R.E. Jr.
1982-01-01
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the energy corporations in the mitigation of the socio-economic impacts of rapid development. The study employed an exploratory descriptive research design. The sample was limited to an in-depth study of the socio-economic managerial processes at the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and the Standard Oil Company of California, two of the nation's largest and wealthiest energy corporations. Findings demonstrated that division managers believe that socio-economic expenses are a normal cost of doing business and can, in fact, lead to cost savings for the corporation. The study confirmed other research findingsmore » that corporate executive management has a further role to play in the design of administrative systems that govern the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of socio-economic policy. The study recommended the development of specific centralized corporate socio-economic policies for energy-impact development, decentralization of policy implementation, integration of trained socio-economic project managers into the formal authority hierarchy, inclusion of specific socio-economic criterion in the formal performance-evaluation system, incorporation of socio-economic expenses into the operating budget format, and the development of a formal corporate-level socio-economic policy-evaluation committee.« less
12 CFR 702.1 - Authority, purpose, scope and other supervisory authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... to the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. This part carries out the purpose of prompt...-insured credit unions. This part does not apply to corporate credit unions. Procedures for issuing...
Protestant fundamentalism and attitudes toward corporal punishment of children.
Grasmick, H G; Bursik, R J; Kimpel, M
1991-01-01
The present research demonstrates what others have suspected: Protestant fundamentalism is closely linked to favorable attitudes toward corporal punishment of children in the home and the school. The relationship persists with controls for socioeconomic and demographic variables. Three explanations of the greater support for corporal punishment among people affiliated with fundamentalist denominations are tested. Greater personal religiosity and adherence to a punitive image of God account for very little of the relationship. Instead, the emphasis on biblical literalness among fundamentalists appears to be a major source of their advocacy of corporal punishment. Given the potential political effectiveness of fundamentalist churches, the policy implications of these findings present a difficult challenge for those who have called for the prohibition of corporal punishment of children as a crucial step toward reducing the level of violence in our society.
Why change programs don't produce change.
Beer, M; Eisenstat, R A; Spector, B
1990-01-01
Faced with changing markets and tougher competition, more and more companies realize that to compete effectively they must transform how they function. But while senior managers understand the necessity of change, they often misunderstand what it takes to bring it about. They assume that corporate renewal is the product of company-wide change programs and that in order to transform employee behavior, they must alter a company's formal structure and systems. Both these assumptions are wrong, say these authors. Using examples drawn from their four-year study of organizational change at six large corporations, they argue that change programs are, in fact, the greatest obstacle to successful revitalization and that formal structures and systems are the last thing a company should change, not the first. The most successful change efforts begin at the periphery of a corporation, in a single plant or division. Such efforts are led by general managers, not the CEO or corporate staff people. And these general managers concentrate not on changing formal structures and systems but on creating ad hoc organizational arrangements to solve concrete business problems. This focuses energy for change on the work itself, not on abstractions such as "participation" or "culture." Once general managers understand the importance of this grass-roots approach to change, they don't have to wait for senior management to start a process of corporate renewal. The authors describe a six-step change process they call the "critical path."
Corporate culture: the missing piece of the healthcare puzzle.
Waldman, J Deane; Smith, Howard L; Hood, Jacqueline N
2003-01-01
The U.S. healthcare system requires radical, not incremental, change. Management issues in healthcare delivery are fundamentally different from those in the business world. Systems thinking forces a focus on corporate culture, about which there is little hard data. The use of cost/benefit analysis suffers from the lack of any accepted measure of long-term "benefit." The authors make four observations: (1) corporate culture is both part of the cause and part of the cure for healthcare; (2) long-term financial and functional measures are necessary to make evidence-based decisions; (3) valid, nationwide data must be developed regarding the corporate culture of medicine; and (4) direct (unmodified) application of management theory or practices will not achieve sustainable improvements.
Particulate Emission Factors for Blasting Operations and Other Potential Sources
1999-09-18
Ocean spray. Lifetimes : Days to weeks Minutes to hours Travel Distance: 100s to 1000s of kilometers < 1 to 10s of kilometers...No N/A Patterson Materials Corporation No N/A Pontchartrain Materials Corporation No N/A RDM Multi-Enterprises, Inc. No N/A RMC Lonestar No N/A...2 Mass Balance Measurements
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... SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION [ File No. 500-1] In the Matter of Encore Clean Energy, Inc., Energy & Engine Technology Corp., Equity Media Holdings Corporation, eTotalSource, Inc., Extensions, Inc., Firepond, Inc., and GNC Energy Corporation; Order of Suspension of Trading November 29, 2012. It appears to...
26 CFR 1.937-2 - Income from sources within a possession.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... active conduct of a trade or business in the relevant possession. The entire amount of any dividend paid... income of the corporation for the testing period was derived from the active conduct of a trade or... through 1.861-12 will apply. (ii) Interest from corporations engaged in the active conduct of a trade or...
26 CFR 1.937-2 - Income from sources within a possession.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... active conduct of a trade or business in the relevant possession. The entire amount of any dividend paid... income of the corporation for the testing period was derived from the active conduct of a trade or... through 1.861-12 will apply. (ii) Interest from corporations engaged in the active conduct of a trade or...
26 CFR 1.864-5 - Foreign source income effectively connected with U.S. business.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
.... business. (a) In general. This section applies only to a nonresident alien individual or a foreign... or business in the United States when derived by a foreign corporation carrying on a life insurance..., gain, or loss of a nonresident alien individual or a foreign corporation for the taxable year from...
26 CFR 1.864-5 - Foreign source income effectively connected with U.S. business.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
.... business. (a) In general. This section applies only to a nonresident alien individual or a foreign... or business in the United States when derived by a foreign corporation carrying on a life insurance..., gain, or loss of a nonresident alien individual or a foreign corporation for the taxable year from...
26 CFR 1.864-5 - Foreign source income effectively connected with U.S. business.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
.... business. (a) In general. This section applies only to a nonresident alien individual or a foreign... or business in the United States when derived by a foreign corporation carrying on a life insurance..., gain, or loss of a nonresident alien individual or a foreign corporation for the taxable year from...
26 CFR 1.864-5 - Foreign source income effectively connected with U.S. business.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
.... business. (a) In general. This section applies only to a nonresident alien individual or a foreign... or business in the United States when derived by a foreign corporation carrying on a life insurance..., gain, or loss of a nonresident alien individual or a foreign corporation for the taxable year from...
2010-03-09
the largest source of federal revenues, followed by social insurance (payroll) taxes. Federal individual and corporate income tax revenues typically...unemployment, while federal revenues have fallen as individuals’ incomes drop and corporate profits sink. Federal Response to Economic and Financial...reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response , including the time for reviewing instructions, searching
US Media Coverage of Tobacco Industry Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives.
McDaniel, Patricia A; Lown, E Anne; Malone, Ruth E
2018-02-01
Media coverage of tobacco industry corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives represents a competitive field where tobacco control advocates and the tobacco industry vie to shape public and policymaker understandings about tobacco control and the industry. Through a content analysis of 649 US news items, we examined US media coverage of tobacco industry CSR and identified characteristics of media items associated with positive coverage. Most coverage appeared in local newspapers, and CSR initiatives unrelated to tobacco, with non-controversial beneficiaries, were most commonly mentioned. Coverage was largely positive. Tobacco control advocates were infrequently cited as sources and rarely authored opinion pieces; however, when their voices were included, coverage was less likely to have a positive slant. Media items published in the South, home to several tobacco company headquarters, were more likely than those published in the West to have a positive slant. The absence of tobacco control advocates from media coverage represents a missed opportunity to influence opinion regarding the negative public health implications of tobacco industry CSR. Countering the media narrative of virtuous companies doing good deeds could be particularly beneficial in the South, where the burdens of tobacco-caused disease are greatest, and coverage of tobacco companies more positive.