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    Burnout : the effect of Jungian type by Garden, Anna-Maria.

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Burn out (Psychology)…”
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    Short-run interfuel substitution in West European power generation : a restriced cost function approach by Söderholm, Patrik

    Published 2009
    “…This is consistent with the notion that short-run fuel substitution primarily occurs in multi-fuel fired plants, by switching load between different single-fuel fired plants, or by some conversions of electric plants to be able to burn alternate fuels as well.…”
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    Ex post evaluation of tradable permits : the U.S. SO₂ cap-and-trade program by Ellerman, A. Denny

    Published 2009
    “…The Phase II cap is equivalent to an Ex Post Evaluation: US SO2 Program 2 average emission rate of 1.2 #SO2/mmBtu, when divided by the mid-1980s level of heat input at fossil-fuel burning power plants.…”
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    Considerations for designing a tradable permit system to control SO₂ emissions in China by Ellerman, A. Denny, Kan, Hongjun

    Published 2009
    “…One of the principal pollutants has been sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is emitted in varying intensity when coal, China's most abundant fossil energy resource, is burned. Excessive SO2 emissions can cause serious health problems locally from high ambient concentrations, as well as non-health-related damages that can occur from acidification at some distance from the source of emissions.…”
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    What Could A Leader Learn From A Mediator?: Dispute Resolution Strategies for Organizational Leadership by Bowles, Hannah Riley

    Published 2010
    “…Many of leadership’s most important challenges are born of conflict— to build coalitions among divergent interests, forge consensus from discord, and transform destructive disagreement into constructive debates (Burns, 1978; Gardner, 1990; Selznick, 1957). We easily recognize effective leaders as expert negotiators as they confront and appeal to a multiplicity of interests to achieve their objectives (Lax & Sebenius, 1986; Neustadt, 1990; Raiffa, 1982). …”
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    The portfolio of generation facilities in Japan's electric power sector, past and future by Nishimura, Naoto

    Published 2009
    “…Because sufficient domestic fossil-fuel reserves are not economically available to sustain the nation, Japan currently imports: 5.7 million bbl/day (329 million kl in 1994) of petroleum, one-eighth of the total traded internationally 56 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually (43 million tons in liquefied form in 1994), one-fifth of the total natural gas traded internationally (and 65% of the total traded in the form of liquefied natural gas, LNG) 120 million tons of hard coal annually (in 1994), one-quarter of the total amount traded internationally Japan's electric power sector is a major consumer of these natural resources, burning 30 million kl of petroleum, 35 million tons of LNG, and 47 million tons of bituminous coal in 1997.…”
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    A Rational Approach to Governmental Decision Concerning Air Pollution by Ellis, Howard M., Keeney, Ralph L.

    Published 2004
    “…The specific problem involves determining the maximum legal sulfur content of fuels burned in New York City. From the point of view of a city administrator, seven major objectives are identified for this problem. …”
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    "Constructing" the Jemmaah Islamiyah terrorist : a preliminary inquiry by Kumar Ramakrishna

    Published 2009
    “…In doing so this paper sheds much-needed light on the burning question of why Western-educated, seemingly modern individual like Azahari Husin can be transformed into extreme fundamentalist fanatics capable of committing mass murder in the name of religion.…”
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