ABSTRALCFGTS2010Conference Proceedings • April 14th, 2010
Contract Type FiledApril 14th, 2010Further evidence for this view comes from (i) the fact that the verbs in other Uralic languages, including Ostyak and Mordva, follow a V+OM+SM template and (ii) the special -lak/-lek suffix, used for first person singular subjects and second person objects, which can be analysed as second person l + 1SG k.
EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA) CONFERENCE ON INCLUDING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSEConference Proceedings • December 15th, 2014
Contract Type FiledDecember 15th, 2014THEREFORE, MEASURES PERFORMED TO ASSIST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES MUST BE BASED ON EDUCATING THOSE AFFECTED TO BE SELF-RELIANT
Agreement in DiscourseConference Proceedings • February 5th, 2002
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Roberto LongoConference Proceedings • June 7th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 7th, 2022By a remarkable historical accident, at the 1967 Baton Rouge conference, Tomita distributed his preprint and Haag announced the KMS condition.
International Wildfire Preparedness Mechanism (UNISDR – IWPM) Major Hazard Agreement of the Council of Europe (EUR-OPA) Fire and Rescue International, Greenstone, South AfricaConference Proceedings • February 18th, 2019
Contract Type FiledFebruary 18th, 2019As a result of the reality of climate change, unchecked vegetation/fuel accumulation and ignorance of fire-ecological requirements – particularly in the Mediterranean zone-biome – fire hazard levels have now reached alarming proportions in countries of Europe, Africa, the Americas and Australia particularly in the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, shrublands and grasslands. This is including the increased fire hazard levels in introduced, exotic, forestry plantations: Invasive or purposely planted. This also goes hand in hand with a prevailing lack of appreciation and understanding for the underlying causes that have changed the natural and cultural landscapes, resulting in an increase of extremely severe, uncontrollable wildfire disasters.