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Positive psychology is an approach within psychology that takes seriously as a subject matter those things that make life most worth living. It calls for as much focus on strengths, as on weaknesses and as much attention to fulfilling the lives of healthy people, as to healing the wounds of the...
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The study looks at primary expenditure developments in the euro area, its three largest members and four “macro-imbalances” countries for the period 1999- 2009. It compares actual expenditure trends with those that would have prevailed if countries had followed neutral policies based on...
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, (2) this analysis provides an environment discussing sustainability in an appropriate inasmuch dynamic way. The paper … out to be a pure effort tax in the long run. (4) Strong resource sustainability is not possible, given cost reducing …
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The paper aims to analyze the main question that arises in the context of current agricultural policies: are households farms really? Viewed from the perspective of sustainable development of rural areas, the answer becomes very important, especially given that the actual shortcomings rural...
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: Environmental Regulation, Environmental Economics, Fuzzy Logics, Models, Pollution Control, Sustainability …
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discusses clustering enabling technology for environmental sustainability issues and regional implications. …
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The present paper studies the effect of an upward correction of the natural gas price on the Russian domestic market. Russia has the largest gas reserves in the world and currently produces around 550 billion cubic meters of gas each year. Sixty percent of the production is sold domestically at...
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Housing and its architectural characteristics physically change in step with changes in culture, social demographics, behavior and environmental structures. These physical changes influence the environment and housing because of contemporary life-styles and behaviors. The cultural identity which...
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becomes difficult to achieve a balance between the three dimensions of sustainability due to a series of problems, including … sustainability dimensions. It is particularly interesting to observe how a highly social agrarian system has evolved thanks to the … sector, essentially without outside support, provides the basis for economic sustainability of the whole province makes it a …
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The global city of the 21st century faces major challenges & crises, including social and economic stratification, wasteful consumption of resources, transportation congestion, and environmental degradation with the omnipresence of global climate change. Our cities, communities and neighborhoods...
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