The leaf at end contains the colophon and printer's device only ; Title within ornamental border; initials, floreated or with vignette ; Numbered by chapters (i-xiii); signatures: A-D⁶ ; Place of publication and publisher from colophon ; Mode of access: Internet.
Title within ornamental border; woodcut initials, floreated or with vignette ; Pages [5]-[90] numbered by chapters (j-xviij); signatures: A-D⁶, E⁴, A-C⁶ ([C⁶] blank) ; Place of publication and publisher from colophon ; Mode of access: Internet.
Abstract This study aims to analyze the moderating power of time of unemployment in the relationship between work values and psychological well-being. The sample consisted of 265 unemployed individuals, 77 men and 188 women with an average age of 27 years (SD = 7.21), with complete secondary education in 48% of the total sample. The following data collection instruments were applied: Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, the Flourishing Scale and the Work Intrinsic Values Scale. The results of hierarchical regression analyses show that time of unemployment acts as a moderator in the relationship between the work values and the psychological well-being, so that the longer the unemployment duration the greater the individual's psychological well-being. Consequently, the shorter the period of unemployment, more intense is the feeling of negative emotions. The result yield three important contributions: demonstration of the association between work values and psychological well-being of unemployed; identification that the period of unemployment is an important moderator to understand the unemployed well-being and review of the issue of unemployment in the social and political field in times of recession.
The Crown declares, on the same day as it outlawed Protestantism, that no Huguenot can serve in government. ; Electronic reproduction; [14] p. ; 16 cm. (4to)
[288] p. ; A translation of: Faits d'armes et de chevalerie. ; Caption title, pi1r. ; Colophon reads: Thus endeth this boke whiche xp[ist]yne of pyse made [and] drewe out of the boke named vegecius de re militari [and] out of tharbre of bataylles wyth many other thynges sett in to the same requisite to werre [and] batailles whiche boke beyng in fre[n]she was delyuered to me will[ia]m Caxton by the most crysten kynge [and] redoubted prynce my naturel [and] souerayn lord kyng henry the, vij . the, xxiij, day of Ianyuere the, iiij, yere of his regne [and] desired [and] wylled me to translate this said boke [and] reduce it in to our english [and] natural tonge, [and] to put it in enprynte . Whiche translacyon was finysshed the, viij, day of Iuyll[y] the sayd yere [and] enprynted the, xiiij, day of Iuyll[y] next folowyng [and] ful fynyshyd . ; "Tharbre of bataylles" is by Honoré Bonet. ; Signatures: pi² A-R S⁶. ; Caption title, A1: Here begynneth the book of fayttes of armes [and] of chyualrye . ; The last leaf is blank. ; Sheet S2.5 is in two settings; S2r lines 4-5 have (1) "Consules of Mountpellyer" or (2) "Consules of Mountpollyer". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
XXIX leaves ; Printer's name from colophon. ; Running title reads: Anno XXXI. Henrici octaui. ; In this edition, title page, line 6 has: France--STC. ; Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, England.
Indenture granting land from John Boxwood to his daughter Joan Cetterik. Written in a clerical hand in light brown ink & opening with a calligraphic initial "O". Text indicates that Joan Cetterik of Cobham, Kent (widow), daughter of John Boxwood and his wife, Rosa, is to receive certain lands after his death. Complete with red wax seal reinforced by a braided band of straw. Written during the reign of Henry VIII.
[142] p. ; By Nicholas Bodrugan, otherwise Adams. ; Printer's name and address from colophon. ; Signatures: a-h (-h8). ; Running title reads: The Kynges title to Scotlande. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Colophon: Excusum Londini in aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi tipographi Regiae Maiestatis. Anno M.D.L.V. ; Title within ornamental border. ; At foot of t.p.: Cumpriullegio Regiae Maiestatis. ; Errors in foliation. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Dam Safety and dam incidents are treated here looked at from the "Human Factors" perspective. An attempt is made to explore these factors as an important drive in impairing dams' safety and increases their risks. Distinction is drawn between the "Normal Human Caused Incidents" and the "Extraordinary Human Caused Incidents" together with the description of their root origins and subsequent consequences. The first type includes unintentional mistakes, errors and flaws committed by the operators of dams inadvertently, in addition to negligence, lack of experience or overconfidence. Such failings can happen in manual operation of dams, or through the use of their Supervision, Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems as in industrial control system (ICS). They can occur also due to flaws in software or even in the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in remote control operations. As for the second group; the extraordinary human factors, they are defined here as those committed by man with the full understanding of their possible damage. They are done purposely for destabilizing dams after thoughtful and carefully meditated decision making process and they are manifested in acts of war, sabotage and terrorists actions. In this modern age, these acts are characteristics of hackers' attacks on dam(s) operating systems. This is done through the use of cyberspace by the widespread interconnected digital technology with the accompanying advances in the communication technologies. As such, these technologies have made remote control of such systems possible. Not limited to this, dams remain now, as they were always in the past, the obvious targets in wars and conflicts to inflict losses on the enemy and to use them as weapons, and for terrorism actions for challenging governments. Examples of the aforementioned threats are described with examples given from real cases to elucidate the dangers involved. Lessons to be learned from these incidents are derived and recommendations are presented to be followed to avoid risky situations. ; Validerad;2020;Nivå 1;2020-09-29 (johcin)
[188] p. ; Place of publication and printers' names from colophon. Suggested actual date of publication from STC. ; Title page line 3 ends:"Parliament"; title page border (McKerrow & Feguson 68 beta)--STC. ; Running title reads: Anno quinto reginæ Elizabethe. ; Caption title (leaf 2A1) reads: An acte of a subsedye with two fyftenes and tenthes, graunted by the teporalitie. ; Signatures: A-L⁶ M ² A-B⁶ C. ; Formerly STC 9463. ; Identified as STC 9463 on UMI microfilm. ; reproduction of the original in the British Library.
1 sheet ([1] p.). ; Last complete line of text ends "pryses". ; "Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis." ; Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries.