922 resultados para ALLIANCE OF SMALL ISLAND STATES. AOSIS
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The questions proposed by the Senate of Rhode Island to the judges of its Supreme Court, March 24, 1883.--The answer and opinion of the judges, March 30, 1883.--An article upon the opinion contributed to the Providence journal, May 31, 1883.--A reply to a pamphlet entitled "Some thoughts on the constitution of Rhode Island, by Thomas Durfee", issued in November, 1884.
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Arms of the state of Connecticut printed at head and state seal printed at lower left.
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"Advertisement," v. 1, signed: J. Gallison; on t.-p. of v. 2: By John Gallison ..
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Vols. 3-5 published by Hillard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins
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We suggest a scheme to generate a macroscopic superposition state (Schrodinger cat state) of a free-propagating optical field using a beam splitter, homodyne measurement, and a very small Kerr nonlinear effect. Our scheme makes it possible to reduce considerably the required nonlinear effect to generate an optical cat state using simple and efficient optical elements.
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Tourism studies related to small island destinations have become a research stream amongst many academics in recent years. The current study investigates tourist satisfaction related to a tour operator on the island of Aruba that specializes in jeep and bus tours. As there is an increased expenditure pattern for these types of activities, companies are looking for ways to improve customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions. Results indicate that tourists are generally satisfied with the tour company; however a difference in satisfaction ratings was obtained for respondents 61 years old or above. Four factors were extracted from tourists’ satisfaction attributes and three of these factors, including the overall tour value, tour guide, and sound systems used during these tours, were found to be strong predictors of behavioral intentions measured by the likelihood to rebook and the likelihood to recommend the tour company to family and friends. Operational and marketing strategies were suggested based on the findings of the study.