21 resultados para Philomena.
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Bibliograph. Nachweis: Birm PL
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The contemporary working environment is being rapidly reshaped by technological, industrial and political forces. Increased global competitiveness and an emphasis on productivity have led to the appearance of alternative methods of employment, such as part-time, casual and itinerant work, allowing greater flexibility. This allows for the development of a core permanent staff and the simultaneous utilisation of casual staff according to business needs. Flexible workers across industries are generally referred to as the non-standard workforce and full-time permanent workers as the standard workforce. Even though labour flexibility favours the employer, increased opportunity for flexible work has been embraced by women for many reasons, including the gender struggle for greater economic independence and social equality. Consequently, the largely female nursing industry, both nationally and internationally, has been caught up in this wave of change. This ageing workforce has been at the forefront of the push for flexibility with recent figures showing almost half the nursing workforce is employed in non-standard capacity. In part, this has allowed women to fulfil caring roles outside their work, to ease off nearing retirement and to supplement the family income. More significantly, however, flexibility has developed as an economic management initiative, as a strategy for cost constraint. The result has been the development of a dual workforce and as suggested by Pocock, Buchanan and Campbell (2004), associated deep-seated resentment and the marginalisation of part-time and casual workers by their full-time colleagues and managers. Additionally, as nursing currently faces serious recruitment and retention problems there is urgent need to understand the factors which are underlying present discontent in the nursing profession. There is an identified gap in nursing knowledge surrounding the issues relating to recruitment and retention. Communication involves speaking, listening, reading and writing and is an interactive process which is central to the lives of humans. Workplace communication refers to human interaction, information technology, and multimedia and print. It is the means to relationship building between workers, management, and their external environment and is critical to organisational effectiveness. Communication and language are integral to nursing performance (Hall, 2005), in twenty-four hour service however increasing fragmentation due to part-time and casual work in the nursing industry means that effective communication management has become increasingly difficult. More broadly it is known that disruption to communication systems impacts negatively on consumer outcomes. Because of this gap in understanding how nurses view their contemporary nursing world, an interpretative ethnographic study which progressed to a critical ethnographic study, based on the conceptual framework of constructionism and interpretativism was used. The study site was a division within an acute health care facility, and the relationship between increasing casualisation of the nursing workforce and the experiences of communication of standard and non-standard nurses was explored. For this study, full-time standard nurses were those employed to work in a specific unit for forty hours per week. Non-standard nurses were those employed part-time in specific units or those nurses employed to work as relief pool nurses for shift short falls where needed. Nurses employed by external agencies, but required to fill in for shifts at the facility were excluded from this research. This study involved an analysis of observational, interview and focus group data of standard and non-standard nurses within this facility. Three analytical findings - the organisation of nursing work; constructing the casual nurse as other; and the function of space, situate communication within a broader discussion about non-standard work and organisational culture. The study results suggest that a significant culture of marginalisation exists for nurses who work in a non-standard capacity and that this affects communication for nurses and has implications for the quality of patient care. The discussion draws on the seven elements of marginalisation described by Hall, Stephen and Melius (1994). The arguments propose that these elements underpin a culture which supports remnants of the historically gendered stereotype "the good nurse" and these cultural values contribute to practices and behaviour which marginalise all nurses, particularly those who work less than full-time. Gender inequality is argued to be at the heart of marginalising practices because of long standing subordination of nurses by the powerful medical profession, paralleling historical subordination of women in society. This has denied nurses adequate representation and voice in decision making. The new knowledge emanating from this study extends current knowledge of factors surrounding recruitment and retention and as such contributes to an understanding of the current and complex nursing environment.
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This paper investigates the association between global community concerns about bribery activities and anti-bribery disclosure practices by two Chinese telecommunication companies operating internationally, namely China Mobile and ZTE. Based on content analysis of annual reports and global news media articles over a period of 16 years from 1995-2010, the findings suggest that the changes in the level of disclosures by the two major Chinese telecommunications companies were closely associated with the level of international concerns over bribery practices within the Chinese telecommunications industry. This finding indicates that the companies adopt anti-bribery disclosure practices in order to minimise the gap of trust (Social capital) between companies themselves and global stakeholders. In this paper we argue that, for domestic companies in China, culturally constructed social capital, such as guanxi, creates a level of trust between managers and their stakeholders, which obviates the need for managers to disclose anti-bribery performance information. However, for companies operating internationally, as social capital is inadequate to bridge the gap of trust between managers and global stakeholders, managers use disclosures of anti-bribery performance information as a way to minimise such a gap.
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A dissertação insere-se na Linha de Pesquisa Política e Cultura. Aborda questões pertinentes ao poder simbólico, práticas culturais e representações, permitindo, assim, a análise da cultura política e suas perspectivas míticas. O estudo apresenta relações entre a índia Malinalli e os espanhóis durante a fase da conquista. Destaca, também, o papel de intérprete realizado por ela e suas relações com os recém-chegados à Tenochtitlán, além de sua opção pelos valores estrangeiros.
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This paper presents education research as vital to addressing the issues faced by adults living with cancer. This qualitative study looked at philosophies of practice for cancer patient education. It was about understanding how values and beliefs shape the way program planners and managers operationalize their knowledge of adult education and how this has significant impact on meeting the needs of those touched by cancer. Improved technology has extended life expectancy, so that Canadians living with cancer, or even dying with cancer now spend less time in direct medical care. The notion of cancer as simply a medical concern is outdated. This study found that informational and support needs of adults living with cancer are often unmet, ignored or unknown. This research investigated a community-based education initiative that is inviting, accessible, and promotes a sense of hope. More specifically, this case study uncovered factors contributing to the success of Wellspring, a grass-roots cancer patient support centre which has been recognized nationally for its ability to effectively meet the diverse non-medical supportive care needs of as many cancer patients and caregivers as possible. Therefore, Wellspring was selected as a case study. Educating people to take charge of their own lives and supporting them in making informed decisions about their lifestyle choices made Wellspring part of a social action movement that focused on improving social attitudes toward people living with cancer. Results of this descriptive inquiry and philosophical inquiry evolved into data that was used to devise an organic model of community-based education that encompasses Adler's (1993) four dimensions of philosophy within a socio-cultural context.
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Ce manuscrit est une pré-publication d'un article paru dans Clinical Immunology 2012; 143(3): 246-255 url: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/clinical-immunology/
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Proporciona una breve descripción de las investigaciones más recientes sobre la naturaleza de la dislexia, así como formas de resolverla mediante las técnicas más actuales. Ofrece consejos prácticos, estrategias, técnicas que son transferibles al entorno del aula.
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O objetivo desta tese, "Economia Ecológica da Emissão Antropogênica de CO2 – uma Abordagem Filosófico-Científica sobre a Efetuação Humana Alopoiética da Terra em Escala Planetária utiliza o novo paradigma ambiental, que inclui as seguintes ferramentas teóricas originais: · o uso da filosofia da efetuação de Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775-1854); · uso da teoria da auto-organização para demonstrar a existência de uma efetuação humana alopoiética de dimensões geológico-planetárias; · a articulação das implicações filosófico-científicas em uma via de recorrência que inclui a contingência, a reprocessualidade, a ética e a hermenêutica, além das abordagens e estratégias da interdisciplinaridade e da transdisicplinaridade; · uma nova estrutura de abordagem empírica para a coleta de dados ambientais, a matriz de amostragem ambiental. Nesta abordagem é proposto o posicionamento da Epistemologia Ambiental levando em conta o aspecto unificador sistêmico, após ser realizada a crítica das abordagens anarquista e pós-normal. A Economia é posta como antiexemplo no qual a Economia tradicional (Clássica, Neoclássica e Ambiental) é caracterizada como uma pseudociência, a partir das suas ilusões, dogmas, mitos, fantasias, falácias, falsa "lei", falsas metáforas e o abandono da ética e da visão sistêmica, sendo suas afirmativas (falsas) comparadas com os resultados das demais ciências e com a situação real do planeta Terra, no início do século XXI. O contraponto da Economia tradicional é estabelecido pela apresentação dos conceitos de ecodesenvolvimento, sustentabilidade, estado-estável, Economia Win-Win e o advento da Era Solar. A Economia Ecológica constitui uma nova Ciência Ambiental, passando atualmente por um processo de corrupção economicista. A apresentação da efetuação humana alopoiética é feita em duas principais escalas: a geológica e planetária. A efetuação humana alopoiética registrada em escala geológica inclui as seguintes formas: paisagística, pedogênica, litológica, geodinâmica (sísmica, vulcânica, hídrica, massiva e erosional), fossilífera e geoquímica. A efetuação humana alopoiética registrada em escala planetária apresenta as seguintes formas: climática, asteróide-meteorítica, da biodiversidade, aeroespacial próxima e extraplanetária. A emissão antropogênica de gás carbônico (CO2) na atmosfera terrestre, uma emissão difusa e sem fronteiras geográficas, é abordada com a Economia Ecológica. A partir da identificação do aquecimento global com "a conta entrópica devida à era da máquina" (Rifkin, 1992, p. 81) que a Natureza apresenta aos seres humanos, é feita a tentativa de estabelecer um valor real do fenômeno, tendo como ferramenta científica a abordagem emergética. A partir da constatação de que a efetuação humana alopoiética registrada até o final do século XX foi realizada de forma imprevista, imprudente e fora de controle e tendo em vista a emergência da Era da Terra-Pátria, no início do século XXI, e a necessidade de reorientar a globalização em curso, alternativas para a busca da efetuação terrestre consciente são apresentadas. As principais alternativas propostas para resolver (ou encaminhar a resolução) para a questão ambiental são as economicistas, da qualidade ambiental total (ISO 14000), as industrialistas (produção limpa, fator 4, fator 10 e capitalismo natural), as científicas (geofisiologia e terraforming), da Economia Ecológica e Economia Win-Win, as políticas (Política da Biosfera e Plano Marshall Global), as éticas, a utopia do reencantamento do Mundo e a proposta programática da Agenda 21. As conclusões e interpretações desta tese provém dos resultados obtidos pelo cálculo da emissão de CO2 para a atmosfera, sua emergia e valor real através de dados obtidos na Internet e da contextualização destes nas propostas existentes para o encaminhamento da questão ambiental. A mitologia de Ícaro na tentativa ambiciosa em se afastar da Natureza e o retorno à ela na forma de uma Fênix de ressurgimento autopoiético, fornece a visão do reenvolvimento ambiental humano.
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An observational study was conducted in a SICU to determine the frequency of subclavian vein catheter-related infection at 72 hours, to identify the hospital cost of exchange via a guidewire and the estimated hospital cost-savings of a 72 hour vs 144 hour exchange policy.^ An overall catheter-related infection ($\geq$15 col. by Maki's technique (1977)) occurred in 3% (3/100) of the catheter tips cultured. Specific infections rates were: 9.7% (3/31) for triple lumen catheters, 0% (0/30) for Swan-Ganz catheters, 0% (0/30) for Cordes catheters, and 0% (0/9) for single lumen catheters.^ An estimated annual hospital cost-savings of $35,699.00 was identified if exchange of 72 hour policy were changed to every 144 hours.^ It was recommended that a randomized clinical trial be conducted to determine the effect of changing a subclavian vein catheter via a guidewire every 72 hours vs 144 hours. ^
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Contiene : La Hermosura de Angelica, p. 1-370 ; La Philomena, p. 373-467 ; Descripcion de la Tapada, p. 471-493 ; La Andromeda, p. 497-521
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La hermosura de Angelica : p. 1-370 ; La Philomena : p. 371-464 ; Descripción de la tapada : p. 465-496 ; La Andromeda : p. 498-521.
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Bibliography: p. 13-14.
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University of Illinois Library bookplate "From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921" on the inside front cover.