3 resultados para Inscriptions, Turkish

em Universidad de Alicante


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This research presents the explanatory model of the process of reconstruction of the ʺsocial problemʺ of Intimate Partner Violence (I.P.V) in Spain during last five years, with special attention to the role of media in this process. Using a content analysis of the three more diffused general newspapers, a content analysis of the minutes of the Parliament, and the statistics of the police reports and murders, from January of 1997 to December of 2001, it observes the relationship between the evolution of the incidence of Intimate Partner Violence (I.P.V) (measured by the number of deaths and the number of police reports) and the evolution of stories about this topic in press. It also studies the interconnection of the two previous variables with the political answer to the problem (measured by the interventions on the I.P.V. in the Senate and in the Congress). Data shows that, even though police reports have increased due to the contribution of politics and media, I.P.V murders keep on growing up.

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En 1789, a instancias del prior Antonio Tavira, Juan Antonio Fernández se trasladó a Uclés (Cuenca) para llevar a cabo la ordenación y clasificación del archivo de la Orden de Santiago. Allí supo de la existencia de las ruinas romanas de Cabeza del Griego (Segobriga) y llevó a cabo con Tavira las primeras excavaciones. Durante ese tiempo, descubrieron un buen número de inscripciones romanas y Juan Antonio Fernández llevó a cabo la primera recopilación de las inscripciones de Segobriga. Después de su muerte en 1814, muchos de los documentos fueron comprados por la Real Academia de la Historia.

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In order to equip architecture students with ambitious detail designing ability, related courses of the architecture programs should deal with subjects which are rather rare and unusual for real life practices in order to prevent students copying standard details. In 2015 an innovative project brief has been given to architecture students of Istanbul Technical University. The scenario given in the brief is to design a research station for the first group of Turkish scientist, to be built in one of the coldest and most arid regions on earth; the Antarctica. The performance requirements given in the brief were determined to prevent the students from copying details from any kind of resources as the total number of details generated in real life for those conditions are very limited and specific. The method used has demonstrated a great success and creative detail solutions were generated by the students. In the paper, the innovative coursework brief for bettering the detail design ability of architecture students is explained and the output of the studio is presented.