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Critical relationship between climate change awareness and action: An origin-based perspective
While it is now widely accepted by scientists and governments that human activity contributes to climate change, there is a lack of understanding whether this realisation is now gaining greater attraction with the general public than it had 5 or 10 years ago. Additional gaps in knowledge relate to the link between awareness and action, which could be hypothesised to have become stronger in light of evidence being produced of some projected climate changes occurring already. This article examines climate change awareness and the link with travel-related decision-making by adopting an under-utilised origin perspective in Wellington, New Zealand. The ïŹndings, generated by a household mail survey, indicate that the majority of the respondents are aware of tourismâs contribution to climate change and think that it is likely that their lives in New Zealand will be negatively affected by climate change. However, when examining the respondentsâ recent holiday decision-making, it is evident that for the overwhelming majority, climate change awareness does not appear to inïŹuence travel-related decisions. This article concludes by discussing demand-focused measures aimed at reducing the GHG emissions generated by tourism
Negotiating the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement
Difficult and sensitive issues will command the attention of US and Korean officials as they negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA). The United States will have to put long-standing US barriers to Korean exports of textiles, apparel, and steel on the table and resolve problems with South Korean access to the US visa waiver program. In turn, South Korea will have to open new opportunities for US goods and services, including autos, beef, and rice. Such a deal will pose a stiff political challenge for Korean officials. However, they will be under pressure in any event to reform their farm programs--either in the context of a final deal in the WTO talks or in response to Chinese initiatives in the region, which Korea will need to match. Both Korea and the United States also have important foreign policy interests in the FTA, particularly enhanced security on the Korean peninsula. South Korea would like the FTA to promote the policy of constructive engagement with North Korea, which the former has been pursuing by extending trade preferences to goods produced in the Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea. However, such a request would put the entire negotiation in jeopardy since the US Congress would reject preferences for the North Korean regime.
U.S. Imports, Exports, and Tariff Data, 1989-2001
This paper describes the updating of the NBER trade dataset, which now provides U.S. import and export values to the year 2001, disaggregated by Harmonized System (HS), Standard International Trade Classification (SITC), and the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) categories. In addition, U.S. tariff data at the HS level have been added for the years 1989-2001. Earlier CD-ROMs distributed by the NBER described data on U.S. imports and exports from 1972-1994, and these values have been slightly modified for 1989-1994 and then updated to 2001. Together with the earlier data, there are now 30 years of disaggregate U.S. trade data available to researchers. These data, along with the tariff information for 1989-2001, are all available over the internet at www.nber.org/data/.
Technology Reading Programs and Their Impact on Listening Comprehension
Abstract
This qualitative study explores the impact technology reading programs have on second grade studentsâ listening comprehension as well as, their experiences with the programs. Student participants used three reading programs daily on an iPad to assess student listening comprehension through five question assessments. The three programs used in this study were RazKids, TumbleBooks and Bookflix. Data were collected for a 5-week period using observational notes, assessment results, from all three reading programs, and student interviews. Results suggest that student engaging student body language, specific program features and student preference of reading program impacted listening comprehension results. Additional research should be conducted to determine benefits of specific reading programs for student literacy learning.
Key words: Listening comprehension, technology, RazKids, TumbleBooks, Bookflix, assessment
On Computational Complexity of Clifford Algebra
After a brief discussion of the computational complexity of Clifford
algebras, we present a new basis for even Clifford algebra Cl(2m) that
simplifies greatly the actual calculations and, without resorting to the
conventional matrix isomorphism formulation, obtains the same complexity. In
the last part we apply these results to the Clifford algebra formulation of the
NP-complete problem of the maximum clique of a graph introduced in a previous
paper.Comment: 13 page
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