18 resultados para Evans, Richard J.: Telling lies about Hitler
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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A definição do ser baseia-se na memória da herança das gerações passadas. Quando se fala de herança cultural de um grupo étnico específico, a tradução do ser pode identificar-se com a continuação de tradições passadas, tendo em vista um futuro melhor. A psicologia da memória coletiva no processo de auto identificação está relacionada com a preservação de características etnológicas, sociológicas e antropológicas que apontam para as tradições do grupo. Baseada na análise da tradução de “O Último Cabalista de Lisboa”, cujo original foi escrito por Richard Zimler que é proposta para esta abordagem, tentar-se-á sublinhar a importância dos estudos da tradução para clarificar a necessidade de auto identificação baseada na memória e na expressão. A metáfora da tradução enquanto porta e do tradutor como uma ponte são conceitos chave no processo de tradução. Ambos podem ser a prova do papel fundamental do tradutor. A (in)visibilidade do tradutor, enquanto autor de uma obra de arte, será focada como uma característica ilustrativa que pode ser (ou não) reveladora da auto identificação, tanto do autor, como do tradutor enquanto autor. Será que o tradutor é a definição da auto identificação do autor? Será que a identificação da obra de arte é pertinente no contexto histórico-literário, na era contemporânea? Será que Richard Zimler é um bom exemplo da identificação de um grupo minoritário? Será que “The Last Cabbalist of Lisbon” é um retrato de tradições étnicas convertido em prosa? Será que a reação do público leitor e dos críticos é responsável pela imagem auto definida/auto definidora da identificação do autor e da obra de arte? Estes e outros aspetos relacionados serão abordados através de uma análise comparativa da tradução com o original, para ilustrar o princípio da necessidade da auto identificação baseada na identificação do grupo.
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In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics and idiosyncrasies involved in becoming a teacher, this study focussed on the experiences of 295 student teachers. Their feelings, cognitions and perceptions regarding teaching practice were analysed using the short version of the Inventory of Experiences and Perceptions of the Teaching Practice. Results emphasise some of the difficulties experienced during this period (e.g., stress, sense of weariness and ‘vulnerability’), as well the positive perceptions of these student teachers regarding their growing knowledge and skilfulness, as well as their sense of efficacy, flexibility and spontaneity in their performance and interactions. Their perception of their accomplishments in achieving reasonable levels of acceptance and recognition within the school community and their positive evaluation of the guidance and support provided by their supervisors are also emphasised. Differences were found – in terms of gender and graduate course background – in the way these student teachers experienced some aspects of teaching practice.
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12-15 abril 2011 no IPM
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O presente artigo sugere que as representações de Portugal na obra norte-americana Unholy Ghosts de Richard Zimler são filtradas pelas temáticas inerentes ao contexto ficcional presente, isto é, aos Gay Studies e à linguagem adolescente.
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Considerado como best paper desta conferência.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Informática. Sistemas Gráficos e Multimédia
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A partir de um trabalho de um aluno realizado no âmbito do Seminário de Tradução e Legendagem, da Licenciatura em Línguas e Secretariado- Ramo de Tradução e Interpretação Especializadas, no Instituto Superior de Contabilidade de Administração do Porto, são apresentadas soluções de tradução e de legendagem para um episódio da sitcom americana Mad About You. Esta reflexão é contextualizada por um breve historial do seminário e uma apresentação sucinta de formas de trabalho adoptadas ao longo das sessões, com o objectivo de integrar as perspectivas de professora e aluno.
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Grounded on Raymond Williams‘s definition of knowable community as a cultural tool to analyse literary texts, the essay reads the texts D.H.Lawrence wrote while travelling in the Mediterranean (Twilight in Italy, Sea and Sardinia and Etruscan Places) as knowable communities, bringing to the discussion the wide importance of literature not only as an object for aesthetic or textual readings, but also as a signifying practice which tells stories of culture. Departing from some considerations regarding the historical development of the relationship between literature and culture, the essay analyses the ways D. H. Lawrence constructed maps of meaning, where the readers, in a dynamic relation with the texts, apprehend experiences, structures and feelings; putting into perspective Williams‘s theory of culture as a whole way of life, it also analyses the ways the author communicates and organizes these experiences, creating a space of communication and operating at different levels of reality: on the one hand, the reality of the whole way of Italian life, and, on the other hand, the reality of the reader who aspires to make sense and to create an interpretative context where all the information is put, and, also, the reality of the writer in the poetic act of writing. To read these travel writings as knowable communities is to understand them as a form that invents a community with no other existence but that of the literary text. The cultural construction we find in these texts is the result of the selection, and interpretation done by D.H.Lawrence, as well as the product of the author‘s enunciative positions, and of his epistemological and ontological filigrees of existence, structured by the conditions of possibility. In the rearticulation of the text, of the writer and of the reader, in a dynamic and shared process of discursive alliances, we understand that Lawrence tells stories of the Mediterranean through his literary art.
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Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines on a heterogeneous multiprocessor platform. We use an algorithm proposed in [1] (we refer to it as LP-EE) from state-of-the-art for assigning tasks to heterogeneous multiprocessor platform and (re-)prove its performance guarantee but for a stronger adversary.We conjecture that if a task set can be scheduled to meet deadlines on a heterogeneous multiprocessor platform by an optimal task assignment scheme that allows task migrations then LP-EE meets deadlines as well with no migrations if given processors twice as fast. We illustrate this with an example.
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Consider global fixed-priority preemptive multiprocessor scheduling of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks. I conjecture that the utilization bound of SM-US(√2−1) is √2-1.
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Different heating systems have been used in pultrusion, where the most widely used heaters are planar resistances. The primary objective of this study was to develop an improved heating system and compare its performance with that of a system with planar resistances. In this study, thermography was used to better understand the temperature profile along the die. Finite element analysis was performed to determine the amount of energy consumed by the heating systems. Improvements were made to the die to test the new heating system, and it was found that the new system reduced the setup time and energy consumption by approximately 57%.
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Social responsibility arises as a measure of the corporate policy that goes beyond the production activity, thus covering also the social and environmental activities. This issue has been gaining importance over time. The number of companies that are implementing socially responsible actions has been growing steadily even though it is still centered on large and medium sized companies. Social responsibility is an accessible theme to any company of any size, once the social and environmental issues are resolved through concrete actions, but in the small and micro-sized companies there are factors that inhibit such actions. Some of these factors are: reduced investment capacity; minimal expectations of medium to long term returns; or even the short-term management focus that is aimed at survival. Such facts can be verified in the case of Portuguese companies, where out of the 41 companies certified by SA 8000 only 5 are micro-sized or small and even these are linked to large organizations.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentado ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Marketing Digital, sob orientação da Mestre Inês Veiga Pereira “Esta versão contém as críticas e sugestões dos elementos do júri”
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The increasing importance of the integration of distributed generation and demand response in the power systems operation and planning, namely at lower voltage levels of distribution networks and in the competitive environment of electricity markets, leads us to the concept of smart grids. In both traditional and smart grid operation, non-technical losses are a great economic concern, which can be addressed. In this context, the ELECON project addresses the use of demand response contributions to the identification of non-technical losses. The present paper proposes a methodology to be used by Virtual Power Players (VPPs), which are entities able to aggregate distributed small-size resources, aiming to define the best electricity tariffs for several, clusters of consumers. A case study based on real consumption data demonstrates the application of the proposed methodology.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentado ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Auditoria sob orientação de Adalmiro Álvaro Malheiro de Castro Andrade Pereira