a term of (usually affectionate) respect, used as a suffix to the name of the person addressed E g , you might call me "Wally-ji"; children may call their mother "mama-ji"; etc Elders will always be addressed with this term; for example, "chacha-ji," "uncle "
a Sanskrit suffix attached to a person's name or title, connoting love and respect Example: Swamiji
a clandestine group of southeast Asian terrorists organized in 1993 and trained by al-Qaeda; supports militant Muslims in Indonesia and the Philippines and has cells in Singapore and Malaysia and Indonesia
Joint Implementation One of the three Kyoto mechanisms and a successor to AIJ JI allows Annex I Parties to invest in emission-saving projects in other Annex I countries and receive credit, in the form of ERUs, for the emissions saved The host country must deduct the ERUs from its own assigned amount of emissions Like Emissions Trading, JI must be supplemental to domestic actions