9 resultados para Serbo-Turkish War, 1876.


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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em História - Civilizações do Médio Oriente e Ásia Antiga

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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Propaganda represented the sacrifice of soldiers in war and praised the power of the country. It has been around these images that all over the world entire populations were mobilized on the expectation of victory. Through the static image of printed posters or the newspaper news projected in cinemas all over the globe, governments sought to promote a patriotic spirit, encouraging the effort of individual sacrifice by sending a clear set of messages that directly appealed to the voluntary enlistment in the armies, messages that explained the important of rationing essential goods, of the intensification of food production or the purchase of war bonds, exacerbating feelings, arousing emotions and projecting an image divided between the notion of superiority and the idea of fear of the opponent. From press, in the First World War, to radio in World War II, to television and cinema from the 1950s onwards, propaganda proved to be a weapon as deadly as those managed by soldiers in the battlefield. That’s why it is essential to analyse and discuss the topic of War and Propaganda in the Twentieth Century. This conference is organized by the IHC and the CEIS20 and is part of the Centennial Program of the Great War, organized by the IHC, and the International Centennial Program coordinated by the Imperial War Museum in London.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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This paper evaluates the extent to which war-related psychological distress causes poverty. The endogeneous nature of mental distress is addressed by using exposure to the civil war in Mozambique as an instrument. It is found that exposure to war has a significant and positive long-lasting impact on mental distress. Furthermore, the causal impact of war-related psychological distress on income and wealth is shown to be significant, negative, and nonnegligible. One standard deviation increase in mental distress decreases income by half a standard deviation. These findings are robust to alternative specifications, including the use of an alternative database on the incidence of PTSD in Mozambique.

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This case study describes the current situation of Espírito Santo Saúde, which involved an eventful takeover process. The company initially went public on February 2014 and later that year, due to the financial situation of its holdings it had to be sold. The bidding war began in August 2014, after Ángeles announced the first offer. Other participants who also pitched bids include José de Mello Saúde, UnitedHealth and Fosun. Furthermore, the potential projects Espírito Santo Saúde was considering implementing prior to the sale and the current situation of the healthcare industry in Portugal, will also be analysed.

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A presente dissertação tem como objectivo a elaboração de uma biografia do psiquiatra Luís Cebola, com ênfase na sua concepção da prática clínica e no seu posicionamento ideológico. Além disso, pretende-se ampliar a compreensão acerca da conceptualização da doença mental, bem como dos tratamentos psiquiátricos aplicados em Portugal, durante a primeira metade do século XX, tendo por base o seu desempenho enquanto director clínico – desde 1911 até 1949 – da Casa de Saúde do Telhal (CST), pertencente à Ordem Hospitaleira de São João de Deus (OHSJD). Esta dissertação representa um estudo pioneiro sobre esta personalidade – negligenciada pela história da psiquiatra praticada até agora em Portugal – e sobre as suas contribuições para o desenvolvimento da psiquiatria portuguesa, bem como para a disseminação-popularização de temas médicos e científicos. Demonstra-se que os tratamentos aplicados na CST, sob a sua direcção clínica, se mantiveram actualizados, tanto em relação aos outros hospitais psiquiátricos portugueses como em relação às instituições estrangeiras. As viagens que Cebola realizou a hospitais psiquiátricos de diversos países europeus, muito contribuíram para a modernização do ambiente hospitalar e terapêutico da CST, bem como para o seu privilegiar da terapia ocupacional – a ergoterapia – enquanto método de tratamento. Conclui-se que o esquecimento do médico por parte dos seus colegas de profissão, bem como pelos estudos históricos da disciplina, se deverá principalmente a três factores: em primeiro lugar, Cebola não desenvolveu projectos de investigação, e, por conseguinte manteve-se afastado das publicações da especialidade, bem como dos debates científicos da época; em segundo lugar, não formou discípulos, não dando, desse modo, continuidade à sua visão da prática clínica; e por último, as suas publicações de crítica sociopolítica, censurando o regime do Estado Novo, a Igreja Católica, e a psicocirurgia, criaram plausivelmente uma relação de tensão com os Irmãos da OHSJD e com a nova geração de psiquiatras.

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This study is specifically concerned with the effect of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) on the Business Process Redesign (BPR). Researcher’s experience and the investigation on previous researches imply that BPR and ERP are deeply related to each other and a study to found the mentioned relation further is necessary. In order to elaborate the hypothesis, a case study, in particular Turkish electricity distribution market and the phase of privatization are investigated. Eight companies that have taken part in privatization process and executed BPR serve as cases in this study. During the research, the cases are evaluated through critical success factors on both BPR and ERP. It was seen that combining the ERP Solution features with business processes lead the companies to be successful in ERP and BPR implementation. When the companies’ success and efficiency were compared before and after the ERP implementation, a considerable change was observed in organizational structure. It was spotted that the team composition is important in the success of ERP projects. Additionally, when the ERP is in driver or enabler role, the companies can be considered successful. On the contrary, when the ERP has a neutral role of business processes, the project fails. In conclusion, it can be said that the companies, which have implemented the ERP successfully, have accomplished the goals of the BPR.