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    Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain

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    Come, with thy lute, to the fountain; Sing me a song of the mountain;Sing happy and free;There, while the ray is declining,While its last roses are shining,Sweet shall our melodies be,Under the broad Linden tree,Under the broad Linden tree,Come, where the zephyrs are straying;Where, \u27mid the flower buds playing,Rambles the blithe summer beeLet the lone churl, in his sorrow.He, who despairs of the morrow,Far to his solitude flee,Under the dark Cypress tree,Under the dark Cypress tree

    Analisis Sumber Daya Manusia terhadap Keterandalan Pelaporan Keuangan pada Pemerintahan Provinsi Sulawesi Utara

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    Researcher interested in conducting a study with "Human Resources\u27s Effect Against Financial Reporting\u27s Reliability In North Sulawesi Provincial Government” as the title, because many were relying on information in the financial reports who were published by the regional government as a basis for decision making, therefore in North Sulawesi provincial government\u27s financial reporting a reliable Human Resources is necessary. Issues in this study is: does human resources affect the reliability of financial reporting in North Sulawesi provincial government? While the goal is to determine the effect of human resources to the reliability of financial reporting. The analytical method used is simple linear regression analysis and tested using classic assumption test. As for the processing of research data SPSS version 24 were used. The test results showed that Human Resources partially have effects on North Sulawesi Provincial Government\u27s Financial Reporting Reliability

    DATASET2050 D3.2 - Future Passenger Demand Profile

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    The FlightPath 2050 goal of enabling 90 per cent of European passengers to complete their door-to-door journey within four hours is a very challenging task. A major objective of the DATASET2050 project is to deliver insight into both current and future processes relating to the European transport system in this context. The deliverable D3.2 "Future Passenger Demand Profile" focuses on the future demand side of European (air) transport. Namely, the first goal is to develop a range of passenger profiles for the year 2035 and to provide implications for passenger profiles for 2050. For this purpose, the development of passenger characteristics - including demographic, geographic, socio-economic and behavioural aspects as well as particular mobility patterns - is analysed using available European data and forecasts. Based on this analysis, on specific mobility behaviour of the different member states (EU28 and EFTA countries) as well as on a high-level-factor identification, six different passenger profiles for 2035 are developed. These six profiles differ by main travel purpose (private, business and leisure, which is the combination of business and leisure trips), predominant age group, income level (low, medium, high) and several other characteristics. Furthermore, a demand model is applied showing the high relevance of gross domestic product (GDP) and education for a steady growth of passenger traffic volume in the EU28 and EFTA countries until 2050. The outcomes of the current deliverable will be put in contrast with those coming from D4.2 (Future supply profile), enabling thus a comprehensive assessment on the European door-to-door mobility in the future. Specifically, the deliverable results will be used in D5.1 (Mobility assessment), D5.2 (Assessment execution) and D5.3 (Novel concept foundations for European mobility)

    DATASET2050 D4.1 - Current Supply Profile

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    The purpose of this document, Deliverable 4.1, is to describe the Current Supply Profile for its further use in different threads by the DATASET2050 Horizon 2020 coordination and support action. This deliverable comprises the work conducted in order to define and list the door-to-door mobility supply components, as described in task 4.1. It presents the baseline supply situation with respect to current door-to-door trips within Europe, including an assessment, identification and mode of the mobility services currently available in Europe (airport access/egress times, airport processes times etc.) All the above will allow the DATASET2050 project partners to determine the time required to undertake the current processes involved from leaving the place of origin (the "Door") to the point of arrival at the airport (the "Kerb"), from the Kerb to the moment the passenger has had their boarding card scanned immediately prior to embarkation (the "Gate"). The same approach is used for the Gate-to-Gate processes (including connecting flights and the transfer process), and finally Gate-to-Kerb and Kerb-to-Door. The inherent asymmetries of what are, in principle, symmetric processes have been assessed (e.g.: Door-to-Kerb vs. Kerb-to-Door). D4.1 directly feeds the supply side of the mobility model that will be run in WP5 of DATASET2050

    DATASET2050 D5.2 - Assessment execution

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    Over recent years there has been an increasing effort to enhance European door-to-door mobility. Several initiatives have focused on improving the seamlessness, effectiveness and predictability of the European transport system through improving the related systems, technologies, concepts or processes. In an effort to establish a concrete methodology for assessing the system's current performance, this document describes a data-driven model centred on the current and future performance of European mobility. Included in this study, but not restricted to, is data and insight related to the Flightpath 2050 goal that states "90% of travellers within Europe [will be] able to complete their journey, door-to-door within four hours" where this journey includes at least one leg by air. In this report, the current door-to-door times and prices are quantified, dis-aggregated by passenger profile, door-to-door phase (door-kerb-gate-gate-kerb-door) and airport considered. In addition, major bottlenecks are identified that are hindering the 4-hour goal

    ‘Spoken for Herself’: Certain Ways into Christina Rossetti's Monna Innominata

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    ʻThe Matrix That We Cannot Fathomʼ: Desire and the Poetry of Iris Murdoch

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    DATASET2050 D5.1 - Mobility assessment

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    This document provides documentation on the mobility assessment metrics and methods for use within DATASET2050. On the one hand it describes what the key performance areas, attributes, indicators and metrics such as seamlessness, cost, duration, punctuality, comfort, resilience, etc. incorporated into the model are. On the other, it gives details about mobility metric computation, modelling methodology, visualisations used etc

    The Naming of Beatrice and Laura: What Dante and Petrarch Left to Christina Rossetti

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    ‘This Gesture of Joy’: What’s Good in Iris Murdoch?

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