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  • Teacher Training

    Resources See Also Legal Education Education Education Law Higher Education Vocational Training Training

  • Organisation of Teaching

    Hierarchical Display of Organisation of teaching Education And Communications > Organisation of teachingEducation And Communications > Education > Education policy Organisation of teaching Concept of Organisation of teaching See the dictionary definition of Organisation of teaching. […]

  • Teaching Materials

    Hierarchical Display of Teaching materials Education And Communications > Organisation of teachingEducation And Communications > Documentation > Information service > Media libraryEducation And Communications > Organisation of teaching > Organisation of teaching > Educational system […]

  • Teams

    Hyper-sensitivity in Global Virtual Teams, the Law and other Social Sciences This chapter broadens the understanding of global virtual teams by integrating two theoretical approaches—the Hyper-personal Perspective and the Social Constructionist Theory—to examine how members of global […]

  • Orinoco Steamship Company Case

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on orinoco steamship company case explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "orinoco steamship company case" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary […]

  • Orinoco Steamship Company Case

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on orinoco steamship company case explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "orinoco steamship company case" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary […]

  • Computer Emergency Response Team

    Overview of Computer Emergency Response Team in relation to cyber crime: [1]CERT/CC® was charged with developing research capabilities in the area of security analysis and education capability in the areas of incident prevention and handling. Resources Notes and References 1. By Jim […]

  • Computer Emergency Response Team

    Overview of Computer Emergency Response Team in relation to cyber crime: [1]CERT/CC® was charged with developing research capabilities in the area of security analysis and education capability in the areas of incident prevention and handling. Resources Notes and References 1. By Jim […]

  • Teaching Personnel

    Resources See Also Student Student Rights Higher Education Law School Teacher

  • International Tea Committee

    International Tea Committee in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of International Tea Committee: An international organization established in London in 1933 to administer the International Tea […]

  • Team

    Core Team in Election Law Group of experts from an electoral observation mission who normally arrive on the ground first to set up the mission. They then analyse the electoral process at the national level, based on the findings of long-term and short-term observers and also meetings with all […]

  • Steamship Line

    Steamship Line in International Trade Meaning of Steamship Line, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A company usually having the following departments: vessel operations, container operations, tariff department, bookings, outbound rates, inward rates, and […]

  • Steamship Agent

    Steamship Agent in International Trade Meaning of Steamship Agent, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A duly appointed and authorized representative in a specified territory acting on behalf of a steamship line or lines and attending to all matters relating […]

  • Stealing

    Introduction to StealingStealing, taking the property of another without right or permission. In sports, stealing refers to particular surprise maneuvers that are legal within the sports' rules." (1)ResourcesNotes and ReferencesInformation about <a href="…

  • Steamship

    A vessel propelled by steam-driven turbines; steam is generated under pressure in boilers and is directed to a rotor shaft, causing the propeller to spin. Most steamships in current use burn fuel oil to fire the boilers. Steam generation was the favored propulsion method, owing to its reliability of…