17 resultados para Guerra peninsular, 1807-1814
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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AIM: To assess whether repeating a grade was associated with drug use among adolescents after controlling for personal, family and school-related variables, and whether there were differences between students in mandatory and post-mandatory school. METHODS: Data were drawn from the Catalonia Adolescent Health Survey, a cross-sectional study of in-school adolescents aged 14-19 y. The index group included 366 subjects who were repeating a grade at the time the survey was carried out (old-for-grade, OFG). A control group matched by gender, school and being one grade ahead was randomly chosen among all the subjects who had never repeated a grade. All statistically significant variables in the bivariate analysis were included in a multivariate analysis. In a second step, all analyses were repeated for students in mandatory (14-16 y) and post-mandatory (17-19 y) school. RESULTS: After controlling for background variables, subjects in the index group were more likely to perceive that most of their peers were using synthetic drugs and to have ever used them, to have bad grades and a worse relationship with their teachers. OFG students in mandatory school were more likely to have divorced parents, bad grades and have ever used synthetic drugs, whereas they were less likely to be regular drinkers. OFG students in post-mandatory school were more likely to have below average grades, to be regular smokers and to perceive that most of their peers used synthetic drugs. CONCLUSIONS: When background variables are taken into consideration, the relationship between repeating a grade and drug use is not so clear. By increasing the familial and academic support of adolescents with academic underachievement, we could reduce their drug consumption.
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Four West Malaysian shrew populations of the genus Crocidura were investigated through their karyotype and allozyme variations, and, in part, by interfertility experiments. Two different karyotypes characterize these shrews. The first, restricted to the Cameron Highlands (Peninsular Malaysia), invariably has 2n = 40 chromosomes but a varying fundamental number (FN = 54-58). The second karyotype shows a fundamental number of 62-68 and a polymorphic chromosomal number of 2n = 38, 39 or 40, a rare event in the genus Crocidura. Thus both can be distinguished by either a low or a higher number of meta- and submetacentric elements. In heterospecific breeding experiments, mutual avoidance was observed suggesting prezygotic barriers, whereas intraspecific pairs produced 13 liters (mean 2.1 young). Furthermore, our biochemical results indicate that both karyotypes correspond to a relatively ancient separation (Nei's D = 0.354), an amount of genetic differentiation comparable to the distance separating them from the West Palearctic C. russula (D = 0.429-0.583). In contrast, conspecific island and mainland Malaysian shrews possessing the second karyotype had only one fixed allelic difference over the 35 loci surveyed. The problem of naming the two biological species remains unsolved and requires further comparative investigations.
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« Reconnaissons-le comme un fait, soulignait François Hollande lors du lancement des commémorations du centenaire en novembre 2013, lorsque la mobilisation générale fut proclamée, il n'y eut plus qu'un seul pays, une seule Nation, une seule armée ». A l'heure où les commémorations officielles du premier conflit mondial battent leur plein, il est plus que jamais impossible de s'abstraire du rapport dialectique qui s'instaure entre « usages publics et politiques de l'histoire » et construction de l'histoire savante. Aujourd'hui, le monde ouvrier, les vaincus, semblent ainsi être invoqués pour souligner substantiellement leur « adhésion » substantielle à « leur » nation en guerre. Les mondes et les mouvements ouvriers, dans toute leur complexité sociale et politique s'estompent de la recherche historique comme ont disparu ou presque les questions liées aux rapports de force sociopolitiques. Cette contribution se propose de revenir sur l'un des noeuds historiographiques concernant les socialismes en guerre, soit celui de leur « entrée » dans le conflit. Il s'agit de comprendre comment « la guerre fait irruption » dans les débats du socialisme international, en envisageant les divers positionnements par rapport au "choix" de l'intervention, notamment la question du "revirement" d'une social-démocratie hostile à la guerre qui entre néanmoins en guerre en usant parfois d'une rhétorique patriotique voire nationaliste. Pour ce faire, deux cas d'études ont été choisis partant de deux réalités sociopolitiques différentes qui, chacune à leur manière, offrent une palette des manières qu'a eues la socialdémocratie de se positionner face à la guerre. D'un côté, l'« exception » italienne, de l'autre le « revirement » patriotique français. En point de mire : comprendre si et dans quelle mesure la guerre constitue un tournant, une rupture dans l'histoire des sociétés considérées, et quelles en sont les limites.