915 resultados para Students -- Political activity
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Pós-graduação em Ciências da Motricidade - IBRC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
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A presente dissertação trata da atuação de intelectuais (poetas, jornalistas, militantes, estudantes, folcloristas, antropólogos) e artistas populares na formação da chamada “MPB”, Música Popular Brasileira, no Pará. Entre meados da década de 1960 e de 1970, setores intelectualizados da classe média paraense iniciaram uma grande mobilização no sentido de atualizarem a música popular produzida em Belém aos debates políticos e estéticos que a MPB realizava no restante do país. Festivais foram realizados, grupos de poesia e música surgiram, atuações políticas se misturavam com posturas boemias e grande atividade artística. A nova intelectualidade buscava ao mesmo tempo fazer uma música moderna, mas pautada em elementos da cultura popular paraense ou amazônida. Em meio a novos artistas advindos destes setores da sociedade uma revisão da memória da música popular se fazia e antigos nomes eram incorporados a uma tradição. Concomitantemente a isso, o carimbó, que até então estava restrito às cidades e comunidades interioranas, surge em Belém como uma explosão musical e torna-se música consumida pelas rádios, TVs e indústria do disco. A urbanização deste gênero do folclore regional leva a um amplo debate sobre autenticidade, mercado e identidade cultural da região amazônica e do Pará em particular. Neste processo, artistas de extratos populares entram em cena dando sua contribuição à música popular do Norte. O amplo debate nos jornais sobre o carimbó (sua autenticidade ou sua degeneração frente ao mercado) se soma as atuações da jovem intelectualidade. Neste complexo contexto de múltiplas atuações surge uma MPB de feições regionais.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Consoante a importância da atividade empresarial para o desenrolar das migrações de retorno, sobretudo no que se refere a mitigação dos riscos e problemas tipicamente vivenciados pelos protagonistas de tais deslocamentos, esta tese objetivou compreender e explicar o processo de formação das estratégias empreendedoras adotadas por dekasseguis retornados no estado do Pará. Para tanto, desenvolveu-se um estudo de caso eminentemente qualitativo, utilizando-se um conjunto amplo de dados, com destaque para as narrativas obtidas através de entrevistas semiestruturadas, procedidas não somente com indivíduos que criaram negócios após regressarem do Japão, mas também com gestores de organizações envolvidas com o movimento dekassegui em um sentido mais amplo. Os achados obtidos permitiram elaborar um modelo de análise bastante amplo e de caráter multiescalar, que promove um entendimento mais denso sobre as trajetórias migratórias e as iniciativas empresariais observadas, capaz de captar uma série de elementos que se confluem no processo de criação e desenvolvimento das estratégias em vista. Através dele, foi possível defender a tese que: as estratégias empresariais adotadas pelos dekasseguis retornados foram formadas por combinações entre oportunidades e restrições de caráter econômico, sociocultural e político/institucional existentes em cada etapa de seus trajetos migratórios, bem como, pelo contexto espacial e temporal em que suas escolhas e ações ocorreram. O que reforça, por sua vez, a necessidade de se utilizar abordagens sociológicas e métodos complementares no estudo desses fenômenos. Além, é claro, de proporcionar um conjunto de considerações e recomendações interessantes aos estudiosos do tema e os praticantes do campo: aspirantes a dekasseguis, dekasseguis retornados que já tenham iniciado seus próprios negócios, líderes de associações nikkeys, gestores de órgãos federais e estaduais, entre outros.
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Background: Medical students engage in curricular and extracurricular activities, including undergraduate research (UR). The advantages, difficulties and motivations for medical students pursuing research activities during their studies have rarely been addressed. In Brazil, some medical schools have included undergraduate research into their curriculum. The present study aimed to understand the reality of scientific practice among medical students at a well-established Brazilian medical school, analyzing this context from the students' viewpoint.Methods: A cross-sectional survey based on a questionnaire applied to students from years one to six enrolled in an established Brazilian medical school that currently has no curricular UR program.Results: The questionnaire was answered by 415 students, 47.2% of whom were involved in research activities, with greater participation in UR in the second half of the course. Independent of student involvement in research activities, time constraints were cited as the main obstacle to participation. Among students not involved in UR, 91.1% said they favored its inclusion in the curriculum, since this would facilitate the development of such activity. This approach could signify an approximation between the axes of teaching and research. Among students who had completed at least one UR project, 87.7% said they would recommend the activity to students entering the course.Conclusion: Even without an undergraduate research program, students of this medical school report strong involvement in research activities, but discussion of the difficulties inherent in its practice is important to future developments.
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The tactile cartography is an area of Cartography that aims the development of methodologies and didactical material to work cartographic concepts with blind and low vision people. The main aim of this article is to present the experience of Tactile Cartography Research Group from Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), including some didactical material and courses for teachers using the System MAPAVOX. The System MAPAVOX is software developed by our research group in a partnership with Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) that integrates maps and models with a voice synthesizer, sound emission, texts, images and video visualizing for computers. Our research methodology is based in authors that have in the students the centre of didactical activity such as Ochaita and Espinosa in [1], which developed studies related to blind children's literacy. According to Almeida the child's drawing is, thus, a system of representation. It isn't a copy of objects, but interpretation of that which is real, done by the child in graphic language[2]. In the proposed activities with blind and low vision students they are prepared to interpret reality and represent it by adopting concepts of graphic language learned. To start the cartographic initialization it is necessary to use personal and quotidian references, for example the classroom tactile model or map, to include concepts in generalization and scale concerning to their space of life. During these years many case studies were developed with blind and low vision students from Special School for Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired in Araras and Rio Claro, Sao Paulo - Brazil. The most part of these experiences and others from Brazil and Chile are presented in [3]. Tactile material and MAPAVOX facilities are analysed by students and teachers who contribute with suggestions to reformulate and adapt them to their sensibility and necessity. Since 2005 we offer courses in Tactile Cartography to prepare teachers from elementary school in the manipulation of didactical material and attending students with special educational needs in regular classroom. There were 6 classroom and blended courses offered for 184 teachers from public schools in this region of the Sao Paulo state. As conclusion we can observe that methodological procedures centred in the blind and low vision students are successful in their spatial orientation if use didactical material from places or objects with which they have significant experience. During the applying of courses for teachers we could see that interdisciplinary groups can find creative cartographic alternatives more easily. We observed too that the best results in methodological procedures were those who provided concreteness to abstract concepts using daily experiences.
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Students' cultural diversity is an important factor to consider in a mathematics education concerned with equity. We argue that the significance of mathematics education is not only given by the understanding of mathematical concepts but also by students' foreground, that is, the students' perception of their future possibilities in life as made apparent to the individual by his/her social-political context. For students in a cultural borderline position, different reasons and intentions for engaging in mathematics learning may be related to the construction of meaning in mathematics. Through inter-viewing Brazilian Indian students' foreground, we illuminate the different types of significance given to mathematics education in their particular situation.
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The reproductive capacity of the swimming crab Callinectes danae Smith, 1869 was assessed based on the reproductive investment (RI) of ovigerous females and the gonadosomatic index (GI) of non-ovigerous adult females. Crabs were collected in June 2009 with a shrimp fishing boat at Ubatuba (23° 26′S 45° 02′W) São Paulo, Brazil. Overall, 191 adult females were analyzed, of which 108 were ovigerous and 83 non-ovigerous. The size of ovigerous females ranged from 54.5 to 79.8 mm carapace width (CW) and non-ovigerous females ranged from 56.0 to 80.9 mm CW. RI values did not differ among the size classes (ANOVA, p > 0.05), with an overall mean of 15.8%. The same occurred with the Gonadossomatic index for non-ovigerous females, for which the mean value was 11.7%. The regression between the dry weight of the egg mass and the dry weight of the crab (Student’s t, p = 0.25; ttab = 1.66; tcal = 0.66) indicated an isometric relationship for the variables analyzed. The simultaneous occurrence of gonadal maturation and embryonic development in ovigerous females suggests that these crabs may spawn at least twice in the same breeding season and reveals the need for evaluation of the allocation of energy in subsequent spawns.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between cardiac autonomic control derived from heart rate variability (HRV), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and physical activity (PA) levels measured using accelerometers. A total of 80 healthy university students volunteered to participate in this study (20.56 +/- 0.82 years, 1.36 +/- 1.5 mg/L of hs-CRP). The participants were divided into groups based on tertiles of hs-CRP. Analysis of covariance adjusted to PA was used to assess group differences in HRV. Associations between hs-CRP, HRV indices and PA were analyzed using Pearson's correlation. The participants at the highest tertile of hs-CRP (tertile 3) had lower cardiac vagal modulation (SDNN, tertile 1=78.05 +/- 5.9,tertile 2=82.43 +/- 5.9,tertile 3=56.03 +/- 6.1; SD1, tertile 1=61.27 +/- 5.3, tertile 2=62.93 +/- 5.4, tertile 3=40.03 +/- 5.5). In addition, vagal indices were inversely correlated with hs-CRP but positively correlated with PA (SDNN r=-0.320, SD1 r=-0.377; SDNN r=0.304, SD1 r=0.299; P<0.05). Furthermore, the most physically active subjects had lower levels of hs-CRP and the highest levels of vagal modulation.