989 resultados para Convención Europea (2002-2003 : Brussel·les)
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Una investigación llevada a cabo en 2002-2003, relativa a las aportaciones de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Penal Internacional para la Antigua Yugoslavia (TPIY) al desarrollo del Derecho internacional penal material, puso de manifiesto ciertas dificultades a la hora de delimitar el contenido del crimen contra la humanidad consistente en la persecución por motivos políticos, raciales y religiosos. Así parecía desprenderse del esfuerzo del TPIY por establecer pautas y criterios generales para su aplicación que, sin embargo, debía constantemente revisar y modificar. Ello prueba que las definiciones existentes resultan ser excesivamente casuísticas y/o abiertas para proporcionar la seguridad jurídica que todo sistema penal requiere. Para identificar el origen de tales dificultades, se estimó que su inclusión dentro de los crímenes contra la humanidad ofrecía un interesante criterio de comparación, en la medida en que todos los comportamientos que integran esta categoría deberían presentar una serie de rasgos comunes que justificara su criminalización cuando fueran cometidos como parte de un ataque sistemático o generalizado contra una población civil, con conocimiento de dicho ataque (es decir, en el contexto propio de los crímenes contra la humanidad). A partir de este análisis, se llegó a la principal conclusión de que los problemas de definición y aplicación parecen deberse a la configuración de la persecución como un crimen discriminatorio, orientado a garantizar que todas las personas puedan disfrutar de sus derechos humanos sin discriminación, de manera que el bien jurídico protegido por el crimen es el principio de no discriminación. Ello dota a la persecución de una configuración compleja que la aproxima más al genocidio que al resto de crímenes contra la humanidad, puesto que estos buscan proteger determinados derechos humanos (y no principios, como el de no discriminación).
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Los desafíos de la seguridad global –anticipando respuestas ante las nuevas amenazas– es lo que preocupa al mundo actual. La seguridad ya no es un exclusivo ámbito nacional, o estatal, ni tan siquiera europeo. Es más global y común. El ciudadano es el centro de la seguridad. Los Estados son instrumentos a través de los cuales se concretan soluciones de seguridad centradas en el ciudadano con una seguridad que sea preventiva, integrada y sostenible. La estrategia de seguridad Europea de 2003 define como principales amenazas para Europa las siguientes: terrorismo, proliferación de armas de destrucción masiva, conflictos regionales, debilitamiento de los Estados y delincuencia organizada. Este documento proporciona a la UE una estrategia de carácter político para responder a los retos de la seguridad interior y exterior y al fenómeno creciente de la globalización. Los temas tratados subrayan el aumento de la preocupación por la seguridad en Europa y la necesidad de dar un enfoque global a las políticas con incidencia en estas materias. La Unión Europea tiene una amplia gama de políticas que poseen una dimensión de seguridad. Estos instrumentos no sólo deben ampliarse, creando nuevas herramientas para afrontar los nuevos retos, sino que deben aprovechar mejor sus sinergias, de manera que permitan a la Unión adquirir un mayor protagonismo en la seguridad y la estabilidad de la comunidad internacional.
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In 2003/2004 the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety commissioned a value for money follow-up audit of Anaesthetics, Pain Relief and Critical Care (APRCC) services at twelve Trusts and covering fourteen hospital sites. The original study had reported in 1999/2000. Detailed follow-up reports, together with action plans have been agreed locally with Trusts. The objectives of the follow-up review were to: • Ascertain the progress made in implementing recommendations from the original study; • Provide data to compare performance across Trusts in areas such as: - Pre-operative assessments; - Organisation of post-operative pain relief; - Organisation of chronic pain services; - Levels of admissions to critical care units; - Occupancy in critical care units; and åÊ • Assess the extent of progress made by Trusts in the implementation of the Chief Medical Officer’s (CMO) recommendations from ‘Facing the Future –Building on the Lessons of Winter 1999/2000’. To enable comparisons across Trusts, data was collected for the financial year 2002/2003. In addition, relevant findings from the Audit Commission’s Acute Hospitals Portfolio have also been included. The Acute Hospital Portfolio is a collection of reviews that are undertaken at acute and specialist Trusts. They focus on key service areas and are reported along the key performance criteria of patient experience, efficiency and capacity. åÊ
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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am very pleased that you were all able to accept my invitation to join me here today on this landmark occasion for nursing education. It is fitting that all of the key stakeholders from the health and education sectors should be so well represented at the launch of an historic new development. Rapid and unpredictable change throughout society has been the hallmark of the twenty-first century, and healthcare is no exception. Regardless of what change occurs, no one doubts that nursing is intrinsic to the health of this nation. However, significant changes in nurse education are now needed if the profession is to deliver on its social mandate to promote people´s health by providing excellent and sensitive care. As science, technology and the demands of the public for sophisticated and responsive health care become increasingly complex, it is essential that the foundation of nursing education is redesigned. Pre-registration nursing education has already undergone radical change over the past eight years, during which time it has moved from an apprenticeship model of education and training to a diploma based programme firmly rooted in higher education. The Secretary General of my Department, Michael Kelly, played a leading role in bringing about this transformation, which has greatly enhanced the way students are prepared for entry to the nursing profession. The benefits of the revised model of education are clearly evident from the quality of the nurses graduating from the diploma programme. The Commission on Nursing examined the whole area of nursing education, and set out a very convincing case for educating nursing students to degree level. It argued that nurses of the future would be required to possess increased flexibility and the ability to work autonomously. A degree programme would provide nurses with a theoretical underpinning that would enable them to develop their clinical skills to a greater extent and to respond to future challenges in health care, for the benefit of patients and clients of the health services. The Commission has provided a solid framework for the professional development of nurses and midwives, including a process that is already underway for the creation of clinical nurse specialist and advanced nurse practitioner posts. This process will facilitate the transfer of skills across divisions of nursing. In this scenario, it is clearly desirable that the future benchmark qualification for registration as a nurse should be a degree in nursing studies. A Nursing Education Forum was established in early 1999 to prepare a strategic framework for the implementation of a nursing degree programme. When launching the Forum´s report last January, I indicated that the Government had agreed in principle to the introduction of the proposed degree programme next year. At the time two substantial outstanding issues had yet to be resolved, namely the basis on which nurse teachers would transfer from the health sector to the education sector and the amount of capital and revenue funding required to operate the degree programme. My Department has brokered agreements between the Nursing Alliance and the Higher Education Institutions for the assimilation of nurse teachers as lecturers into their affiliated institutions. The terms of these agreements have been accepted by all four nursing unions following a ballot of their nurse teacher members. I would like to pay particular tribute to all nurse teachers who have contributed to shaping the position, relevance and visibility of nursing through leadership, which embodies scholarship and excellence in the profession of nursing itself. In response to a recommendation of the Nursing Education Forum, I established an Inter-Departmental Steering Committee, chaired by Bernard Carey of my Department, to consider all the funding and policy issues. This Steering Committee includes representatives of the Department of Finance and the Department of Education and Science as well as the Higher Education Authority. The Steering Committee has been engaged in intensive negotiations with representatives of the Conference of Heads of Irish Universities and the Institutes of Technology in relation to their capital and revenue funding requirements. These negotiations were successfully concluded within the past few weeks. The satisfactory resolution of the industrial relations and funding issues cleared the way for me to go to the Government with concrete proposals for the implementation of degree level education for nursing students. I am delighted to announce here today that the Government has approved all of my proposals, and that a four-year undergraduate pre-registration nursing degree programme will be implemented on a nation-wide basis at the start of the next academic year, 2002/2003. The Government has approved the provision of capital funding totalling £176 million pounds for a major building and equipment programme to facilitate the full integration of nursing students into the higher education sector. This programme is due to be completed by September 2004, and will ensure that nursing students are accommodated in purpose built schools of nursing studies with state of the art clinical skills and human science laboratories at thirteen higher education sites throughout the country. The Government has also agreed to make available the substantial additional revenue funding required to support the nursing degree programme. By 2006, the full year cost of operating the programme will rise to some £43 million pounds. The scale of this investment in pre-registration nursing education is enormous by any yardstick. It demonstrates the firm commitment of myself and my Government colleagues to the full implementation of the recommendations of the Commission on Nursing, of which the introduction of pre-registration degree level education is arguably the most important. This historic decision, and it is truly historic, will finally put the education of nurses on a par with the education of other health care professionals. The nursing profession has long been striving for parity, and my own involvement in the achievement of it is a matter of deep personal satisfaction to me. I am also pleased to announce that the Government has approved my plans for increasing the number of nursing training places to coincide with the implementation of the degree programme next year. Ninety-three additional places in mental handicap and psychiatric nursing will be created at Athlone, Letterkenny, Tralee and Waterford Institutes of Technology. This will yield 392 extra places over the four years of the degree programme. A total of 1,640 places annually on the new degree programme will thus be available. This is an all-time record, and maintaining the annual student intake at this level for the foreseeable future is a key element of my overall strategy for ensuring that we produce sufficient “home-grown” nurses for our health services. I am aware that the Nursing Alliance were anxious that some funding would be provided for the further academic career development of nurse teachers who transfer to one of the six Universities that will be involved in the delivery of the degree programme. I am happy to confirm that up to £300,000 in total per year will be available for this purpose over the first four years of the degree programme. In line with a recommendation of the Commission on Nursing, my Department will have responsibility for the administration of the nursing degree budget until the programme has been bedded down in the higher education sector. A primary concern will be to ensure that the substantial capital and revenue funding involved is ring-fenced for nursing studies. It is intended that responsibility for the budget will be transferred to the Department of Education and Science after the first cohort of nursing degree students have graduated in 2006. In the context of today´s launch, it is relevant to refer to a special initiative that I introduced last year to assist registered nurses wishing to undertake part-time nursing degree courses. Under this initiative, nurses are entitled to have their course fees paid by their employers in return for a commitment to continue working in the public health service for a period following completion of the course. This initiative has proved extremely popular with large numbers of nurses availing of it. I want to confirm here today that the free fees initiative will continue in operation until 2005, at a total cost of at least £15 million pounds. I am giving this commitment in order to assure this year´s intake of nursing students to the final diploma programmes that fee support for a part-time nursing degree course will be available to them when they graduate in three years time. The focus of today´s celebration is rightly on the landmark Government decision to implement the nursing degree programme next year. As Minister for Health and Children, and as a former Minister for Education, I also have a particular interest in the educational opportunities available to other health service workers to upgrade their skills. I am pleased to announce that the Government has approved my proposals for the introduction of a sponsorship scheme for suitable, experienced health care assistants who wish to become nurses. This new scheme will commence next year and will be administered by the health boards. Successful applicants will be allowed to retain their existing salaries throughout the four years of the degree programme in return for a commitment to work as nurses for their health service employer for a period of five years following registration. Up to forty sponsorships will be available annually. The new scheme will enable suitable applicants to undertake nursing education and training without suffering financial hardship. The greatest advantage of the scheme will be the retention by the public health service of staff who are supported under it, since they will have had practical experience of working in the service and their own personal commitment to upgrading their skills will be informed by that experience. I am confident that the sponsorship scheme will be warmly welcomed by health service unions representing care assistants as providing an exciting new career development path for their members. Education and health are now the two pillars upon which the profession of nursing rests. We must continue to build bridges, even tunnels where needed to strengthen this partnership. We must all understand partnerships donâ?Tt just happen they are designed and must be worked at. The changes outlined here today are powerful incentives for those in healthcare agencies, academic institutions and regulatory bodies to design revolutionary programmes capable of shaping a critical mass of excellent practitioners. You have an opportunity, greater perhaps than has been granted to any other generation in history to make certain those changes are for the good. Ultimately changes that will make the country a healthier and more equitable place to live. The challenge relates to building a seamless preparatory programme which equally respects both education and practise as an indivisible duo whilst ensuring that high tech does not replace the human touch. This is a special day in the history of the development of the Irish nursing profession, and I would like to thank everybody for their contribution. I want to express my particular appreciation of two people who by this stage are well known to all of you – Bernard Carey of my Department and Siobhán O´Halloran of the National Implementation Committee. Bernard and Siobhán have devoted considerable time and energy to the project on my behalf over the past fourteen months or so. That we are here today celebrating the launch of degree level education is due in no small part to their successful execution of the mandate that I gave them. We live in a rapidly changing world, one in which nursing can no longer rely on systems of the past to guide it through the new millennium. In terms of contemporary healthcare, nursing is no longer just a reciprocal kindness but rather a highly complex set of professional behaviours, which require serious educational investment. Pre-registration nurse education will always need development and redesign to ensure our health care system meets the demands of modern society. Nothing is finite. Today more than ever the health system is dependent on the resourcefulness of nursing. I have no doubt that the new educational landscape painted will ensure that nurses of the future will be increasingly innovative, independent and in demand. The unmistakable message from my Department is that nursing really matters. Thank you.
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In Brazil, carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates are closely related to the São Paulo metallo-β-lactamase (SPM) Brazilian clone. In this study, imipenem-resistant isolates were divided in two sets, 2002/2003 and 2008/2009, analysed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis and tested for the Ambler class B metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) genes blaSPM-1, blaIMP and blaVIM. The results show a prevalence of one clone related to the SPM Brazilian clone in 2002/2003. In 2008/2009, P. aeruginosa isolates were mostly MBL negative, genetically diverse and unrelated to those that had been detected earlier. These findings suggest that the resistance to carbapenems by these recent P. aeruginosa isolates was not due to the spread of MBL-positive SPM-related clones, as often observed in Brazilian hospitals.
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Résumé Si l'impact de l'informatique ne fait généralement pas de doute, il est souvent plus problématique d'en mesurer sa valeur. Les Directeurs des Systèmes d'Information (DSI) expliquent l'absence de schéma directeur et de vision à moyen et long terme de l'entreprise, par un manque de temps et de ressources mais aussi par un défaut d'implication des directions générales et des directions financières. L'incapacité de mesurer précisément la valeur du système d'information engendre une logique de gestion par les coûts, néfaste à l'action de la DSI. Alors qu'une mesure de la valeur économique de l'informatique offrirait aux directions générales la matière leur permettant d'évaluer réellement la maturité et la contribution de leur système d'information. L'objectif de cette thèse est d'évaluer à la fois l'alignement de l'informatique avec la stratégie de l'entreprise, la qualité du pilotage (mesure de performance) des systèmes d'information, et enfin, l'organisation et le positionnement de la fonction informatique dans l'entreprise. La mesure de ces trois éléments clés de la gouvernance informatique a été réalisée par l'intermédiaire de deux vagues d'enquêtes successives menées en 2000/2001 (DSI) et 2002/2003 (DSI et DG) en Europe francophone (Suisse Romande, France, Belgique et Luxembourg). Abstract The impact of Information Technology (IT) is today a clear evidence to company stakeholders. However, measuring the value generated by IT is a real challenge. Chief Information Officers (CIO) explain the absence of solid IT Business Plans and clear mid/long term visions by a lack of time and resources but also by a lack of involvement of business senior management (e.g. CEO and CFO). Thus, being not able to measure the economic value of IT, the CIO will have to face the hard reality of permanent cost pressures and cost reductions to justify IT spending and investments. On the other side, being able to measure the value of IT would help CIO and senior business management to assess the maturity and the contribution of the Information System and therefore facilitate the decision making process. The objective of this thesis is to assess the alignment of IT with the business strategy, to assess the quality of measurement of the Information System and last but not least to assess the positioning of the IT organisation within the company. The assessment of these three key elements of the IT Governance was established with two surveys (first wave in 2000/2001 for CIO, second wave in 2002/2003 for CIO and CEO) in Europe (French speaking countries namely Switzerland, France, Belgium and Luxembourg).
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La subsidiarietat és el principi filosòfic que es nodreix de diferents fonts teòriques. Una de les definicions més comunes és la que sosté que la presa de decisions s'ha de fer el més a prop possible dels ciutadans de manera que els nivells superiors de govern s'ocupin només del que els nivells inferiors no estiguin en condicions de dur a terme eficaçment per si sols. Partint d'aquesta premissa, aquest treball es divideix en tres apartats. El primer repassa l'evolució del principi de subsidiarietat a la UE des del Tractat de Maastricht. El segon analitza el debat que va tenir lloc a la Convenció Europea voltant d'aquest principi i la proposta final recollida en el projecte de Tractat Constitucional. El tercer i últim estudia les implicacions institucionals que podrien derivar d'aquesta per les regions amb competències legislatives i, en particular, per les Comunitats Autònomes
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The organophosphate temephos has been the main insecticide used against larvae of the dengue and yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Brazil since the mid-1980s. Reports of resistance date back to 1995; however, no systematic reports of widespread temephos resistance have occurred to date. As resistance investigation is paramount for strategic decision-making by health officials, our objective here was to investigate the spatial and temporal spread of temephos resistance in Ae. aegypti in Brazil for the last 12 years using discriminating temephos concentrations and the bioassay protocols of the World Health Organization. The mortality results obtained were subjected to spatial analysis for distance interpolation using semi-variance models to generate maps that depict the spread of temephos resistance in Brazil since 1999. The problem has been expanding. Since 2002-2003, approximately half the country has exhibited mosquito populations resistant to temephos. The frequency of temephos resistance and, likely, control failures, which start when the insecticide mortality level drops below 80%, has increased even further since 2004. Few parts of Brazil are able to achieve the target 80% efficacy threshold by 2010/2011, resulting in a significant risk of control failure by temephos in most of the country. The widespread resistance to temephos in Brazilian Ae. aegypti populations greatly compromise effective mosquito control efforts using this insecticide and indicates the urgent need to identify alternative insecticides aided by the preventive elimination of potential mosquito breeding sites.
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Neste estudo, analisou-se a relação entre a despesa domiciliar com a compra de computadores e as características demográficas e socioeconômicas dos domicílios brasileiros. Foram utilizados os microdados de duas Pesquisas de Orçamentos Familiares (POF), elaboradas pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE): 2002-2003 e 2008-2009. Essas bases permitiram que se utilizasse a despesa total per capita como variável definidora do poder aquisitivo do domicílio. Foi adotada uma abordagem econométrica para a natureza desse tipo de análise, isto é, o modelo de seleção de Heckman, que envolve dois estágios. No primeiro, analisaram-se os fatores associados à probabilidade de ocorrência da despesa e, no segundo, foram avaliados os fatores associados aos valores da despesa efetuada. Os principais resultados indicaram que o perfil do chefe (gênero e idade) e a composição dos domicílios e escolaridade dos moradores são fatores relevantes tanto para a decisão de gastar quanto para a decisão sobre o valor a ser gasto. A redução da elasticidade que relaciona as despesas com computador ao poder aquisitivo do domicílio (em 2002-2003 foi 0,56763, enquanto em 2008-2009 caiu para 0,41546) pode ser explicada pela queda no preço dos computadores e pelo aumento do poder de compra das famílias.
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The quality of the time dedicated to child care has potential positive effects on children’s life chances. However, the determinants of parental time allocation to child care remain largely unexplored, particularly in context undergoing rapid family change such as Spain. We assess two alternative explanations for differences between parents in the amount of time spent with children. The first, based in the relative resources hypothesis, links variation in time spent with children to the relative attributes (occupation, education or income) of one partner to the other. The second, derived from the social status hypothesis, suggests that variation in time spent with children is attributable to the relative social position of the pair (i.e. higher status couples spend more time with children regardless of within-couple difference).To investigate theses questions, we use a sample of adults (18-50) from the Spanish Time Use Survey (STUS) 2002-2003 (n=7,438). Limiting the analysis to adults who are married or in consensual unions, the STUS allows to assess both the quantity and quality of parental time spent with children. We find little support for the “relative resources hypothesis”. Instead, consistent with the “social status hypothesis”, we find that time spent on child care is attributable to the social position of the couple, regardless of between-parent differences in income of education.
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Fungal symbionts commonly occur in plants influencing host growth, physiology, and ecology (Carlile et al., 2001). However, while whole-plant growth responses to biotrophic fungi are readily demonstrated, it has been much more difficult to identify and detect the physiological mechanisms responsible. Previous work on the clonal grass Glyceria striata has revealed that the systemic fungal endophyte Epichloë glyceriae has a positive effect on clonal growth of its host (Pan & Clay, 2002; 2003). The latest study from these authors, in this issue (pp. 467- 475), now suggests that increased carbon movement in hosts infected by E. glyceriae may function as one mechanism by which endophytic fungi could increase plant growth. Given the widespread distribution of both clonal plants and symbiotic fungi, this research will have implications for our understanding of the ecology and evolution of fungus-plant associations in natural communities.
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O conhecimento da história natural e das fases do ciclo de vida dos peixes ajuda-nos a conhecer e entender melhor a dinâmica ecológica da comunidade íctica. Estudos de distribuição e abundância do ictioplancton são importantes na determinação dos períodos e locais de desova. A identificação precisa desses locais tem importância fundamental na implementação de medidas de gestão, visando a gestão sustentável das espécies enquanto recurso marinho explorável. O crescimento e a mortalidade de peixes marinhos nos estágios iniciais dos ciclos de vida são muito variáveis. Pequenas variações em taxas de crescimento provocam grandes variações na sobrevivência e consequentemente, na disponibilidade do recurso para a pesca. Isto deve-se às diferentes mecanismos e interacções entre os factores ecológicos que influenciam a dinâmica dos gâmetas, ovos, larvas e juvenis de peixes. Acredita-se pois que tal seja uma das causas fundamentais que explica a variabilidade encontrada no recrutamento de recursos à pesca. A maior mortalidade dos peixes ocorre nos primeiros 100 dias de vida, durante o estado de ovo, larva e póslarva. Em 2002/2003, foi realizada, no canal entre São Vicente e Santo Antão, a primeira campanha especificamente dirigida ao ictioplancton na região. Os resultados obtidos e sua importância no desenvolvimento da pesca, motivaram a elaboração de um programa de estudo em Cabo Verde, que se prevê com uma duração inicial de 5 anos.
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As razões da escolha do tema “O Futuro do Ensino Superior Público em Cabo Verde (Prioridades de Custo e Financiamento), pretende-se com: a vontade de aplicar os conhecimentos adquiridos ao longo do curso de Gestão e Planeamento da Educação, a vontade de dar um contributo que se julga necessário na identificação das prioridades do país em matéria do Ensino Superior, que contribua para uma eventual necessidade do país em termos de pessoas com maiores competências, de conhecimentos mais sólidos e abrangentes, dispostos a aceitar a mobilidade profissional, para enfrentar a sociedade do futuro de forma eficaz e criativa. O presente trabalho encontra-se dividido em cinco capítulos: Diagnóstico da Situação; A Procura Futura do Ensino Superior; Os Grandes Desafios do Ensino Superior; Que Estratégias; Conclusões e Recomendações. No primeiro capítulo aborda-se informações de vários caracteres como a importância do Ensino Superior para o desenvolvimento de um país, o historial do Ensino Superior público em Cabo Verde e a sua evolução, informações sobre as IES Público existentes em Cabo Verde, o financiamento das IES público de Cabo Verde. Também são destacadas informações sobre o quadro jurídico e regulamentar do Ensino Superior, metas que o país tem a alcançar, que estratégias de curto médio prazo (2006-2011) que o país traçou e é feita uma análise SWOT do Ensino Superior em Cabo Verde. O segundo capítulo retrata a procura futura do Ensino Superior em Cabo Verde com a elaboração de dois cenários. O cenário de base que parte do pressuposto que o futuro terá a mesma tendência de hoje, e o cenário optimista que pressupõe que aumentará a procura para o Ensino Superior no futuro. No terceiro capítulo destaca-se os grandes desafios do país no que diz respeito ao Ensino Superior, no quarto capítulo as estratégias do actual governo para o Ensino Superior, e no quinto capítulo as conclusões e recomendações. Este trabalho destina-se ao Instituto Superior de Educação para complemento do Plano curricular do curso de Licenciatura em Gestão e Planeamento da Educação iniciado no ano lectivo 2002/2003.
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O Seminário de Antropologia começou a operar num momento especial da Universidade Jean Piaget de Cabo Verde, no ano lectivo 2000/01, que foi o momento do arranque, com a criação e funcionamento dos primeiros cursos. Ao longo dos anos o Seminário de Antropologia foi conhecendo algumas alterações no seu funcionamento, ao mesmo tempo que foi ganhando aceitação e reconhecimento entre os alunos/as.
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A compactação do solo tem causado decréscimos na produtividade de soja, e os valores de densidade do solo a partir dos quais a produtividade decresce são pouco conhecidos. Assim, este trabalho objetivou avaliar a produtividade de soja (cv. Embrapa 48) em relação à densidade relativa (Dsr) de Latossolo Vermelho textura média (LVd) e argilosa (LVef). Em 2001/2002, foi realizado um experimento em casa de vegetação, com amostras coletadas nos dois solos na camada de 0,0-0,2 m, peneirados a 4,0 mm, adubados e compactados em camadas de 3,0 cm, em vasos de 20 cm de altura e 25 cm de diâmetro. Foram estabelecidos quatro níveis de compactação e dois de água no solo (tensão de 0,01 e 0,05 MPa), com três repetições. A soja foi semeada em novembro (duas plantas por vaso) e irrigada duas vezes ao dia. No segundo experimento, no campo (2002/2003), utilizou-se apenas o LVd que foi compactado por meio de passadas de trator com quatro pneus de mesma largura, estabelecendo-se cinco níveis de compactação, com quatro repetições. A soja foi semeada, em dezembro de 2002, no espaçamento de 0,45 m entre linhas e 20 plantas por metro. Foram determinadas a densidade do solo (Ds) e a Ds máxima pelo teste de Proctor, sendo a Dsr obtida por divisão da Ds pela Ds máxima. Na colheita, foi avaliada a produtividade de grãos. A Dsr ótima para a produtividade de soja, em casa de vegetação, foi superior no Latossolo Vermelho eutroférrico argiloso (0,84), comparada à do Latossolo Vermelho caulinítico de textura média (0,75), na tensão de água no solo de 0,01 MPa. No campo, a Dsr ótima para soja foi de 0,80.