THIS IS A CRITICISM OF THE LOME CONVENTION BETWEEN EEC AND ACP COUNTRIES. THE REAL MOTIVATION OF EEC ASSOCIATION POLICY IS SELF INTEREST PARTICULARLY FOR SOME SPECIFIC PRIMARY PRODUCTS. IN THIS SENSE ASSOCIATE STATUS MAY BE AGAINST THE INTERESTS OF SOME ACP COUNTRIES.
The Lebanese Family Planning Organization held its fourth conference on «The Image of Women in the Media» to assess and evaluate the conditions of women in Lebanon. Among the participants were fifty delegates representing women's groups, federations, social and health centers, as well as members of the association.
Volume 4, number 2 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Bulletin was published July, 1955. Topics include district library meetings held in Albert Lea, Crookston, International Falls, Montevideo, and St. Paul; update on status of library division within the Minnesota State Board of Education; Intellectual Freedom committee; A.L.A. meeting set for Philadelphia, July 3-9; Minnesota chapter designation within A.L.A.; Fall MLA conference scheduled; and budgets and expenditures October 1954-June 1955.
Volume 3, number 10 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter was published in October, 1976. Contents include the Annual Book Week program at the University of Minnesota, "Librarian on the move," Library Services to Seniors Rountable minutes, White House Conference of Library and Information Services funding, publication of Video and Cable Communication, Guidelines for Librarians, studies showing women are paid less than men at all levels of library employment, Special Libraries Association scholarship program, calendar of events and a special interest regarding recently passed copyright legislation regarding fair use photocopying with guidelines for implementation.
In: Canadian journal of economics and political science: the journal of the Canadian Political Science Association = Revue canadienne d'économique et de science politique, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 372-375
Les associations en Afrique, comme ailleurs, n'ont eu de cesse de se multiplier (Almeida- Topor, Georg, 1989) au point que Lester L. Salamon parle déjà en 1994 d'une « révolution associationnelle globale » aussi signifiante que la montée de l'État-nation (Salamon, 1994 : 109). Le champ de recherche est bien balisé, les associations constituant un champ d'études central en sciences sociales (Agulhon, 1978 ; Cottin-Marx, 2019 ; Diop, Benoist, 2007 ; Laville, Sainsaulieu, 2004 [1997] ; Tostensen, Tvedten, Vaa, 2001). Elles sont un point d'entrée privilégié pour analyser des domaines sociaux variés (culture, santé, activité professionnelle, religion), ou les catégories de personnes qu'elles réu- nissent (par exemple, associations paysannes, associations de jeunes, associations fé- minines). De nombreux travaux se sont intéressés à la trajectoire de leurs acteurs, aux fonctions sociales qu'elles remplissent, ou encore aux associations en tant qu'espace de gouvernance intermédiaire entre l'État et les citoyens (Bierschenk, Chauveau, Olivier de Sardan, 2000 ; Blundo, Le Meur, 2009 ; Diop, Benoist, 2007 ; Tostensen, Tvedten, Vaa, 2001)... Lire la suite.
Volume 19, number 1 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter was published in January, 1992. Contents include a listing of library education providers in Minnesota, board meeting highlights, minutes of the MLA Annual General Membership Meeting, events calendar, Library Legislative Day registration form, 1992 MLA legislative platform, MLA merchandise order form, continuation of program reports from the Midwest Federation of Library Association Conference, News & Notes, People & Places, new members list, and job listings.
Abstract: This study aims to contribute to the strategic decisions of airline companies in determining of their destinations. Using the data of 617 airlines, it was tried to investigate whether there are rules of association between the companies' destinations. Through the analysis made with two different data sets, the rules of association were sought considering both all the destinations and the foreign destinations of the companies. In the analysis of all destinations, 197 rules could be produced with 90% and above confidence level. In the analysis between the companies' foreign destinations, 200 rules with 100% confidence level could be produced. It is presented as a suggestion that airlines can benefit from these rules in their destination planning.
Volume 7, number 9 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter published September, 1980. Topics include: an MLA Legislative Committee report on activities, several MLA division, subunit, roundtable and committee updates, a contest to design the next MLA logo, statewide COM Catalog inventory results, an account of the Spring Depository Council meeting in St. Paul, the MLA Membership Directory, a full description of upcoming AACR 2 workshops, job announcements, information sought by ALA on library instruction in Minnesota, an announcement about the Minnesota Reading Association fall conference, a call for papers on children's literature, a new national association for on-line A/V catalogers, and a calendar of upcoming library events.
Volume 5, number 2 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Bulletin published May, 1956. Topics include MLA executive board's letter to the Minnesota State Board of Education; Institute of Public Library Materials for Adults report; County Section of MLA meeting April 12-14, 1956; MLA committee appointments; Hubert Humphrey offers his newsletter to interested parties; MLA directory being prepared; Library Services Bill passed the state House of Representatives.
Volume 6, number 3 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter was published in March, 1979. Contents include minutes of the February MLA meeting, an alert on proposed obscenity bills before the state legislature, a call for nominations for executive positions with the American Library Association, a report on funds for library and related programs from the ALA Washington office, minutes of the MLA Intellectual Freedom Committee meeting, criteria and a call for nominations for MLA awards, a listing of association officers and chairpersons, abstract of minutes for the Public Library Division, announcement of the new MLA executive director appointment, continuing education opportunities, a schedule for the Intellectual Freedom Conference, and a calendar of events.
Volume 6, number 2 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Bulletin published February, 1957. Topics include legislative news; public library initiative announced; Governor's conference on aging encourages library services to rural areas; ALA membership reminder; Adeline T. Davidson memorial; announcement of MLA committees for 1956-57. Insert regarding state legislative bill relating to rural library service, and insert for MLA membership form with membership fees.