994 resultados para CLARK, LIGIA, 1920-1988


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v.39:no.3 (1920)

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v.39:no.4 (1920)

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Introducción En 1983-1984 realice una investigación documental sobre el movimiento obrero nicaragüense durante los años 1944-1946. Como resultado de tal investigación cuestione la historiografía existente sobre el tema, principalmente en cuanto a las caracterizaciones del movimiento obrero como “débil” y “artesanal”, fácilmente manipulado por Somoza. Al contrario, mi investigación revelo un movimiento sindical en rápido desarrollo que se convirtió en menos de un año en una fuerza política y social muy significativa, ya que tanto Somoza como la oposición anti somocista luchaba para entablar alianzas con el Partido Socialista (PSN) que tenia hegemonía sobre le movimiento obrero. Sostuve además que el proyecto político somocista en esa época era esencialmente populista y su estimulo al movimiento obrero no era mera demagogia sino una estrategia inspirada en parte en el Peronismo y diseñado para construir un dominio hegemónico sobre la sociedad nicaragüense

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“History’s Children” stems from Anna Clark’s 2004 postdoctoral research into the ways in which Australian students connect with the past, and aims at bringing some classroom perspectives into the public debates about Australian history education. Although the title makes reference to the “History Wars”, there is little evidence of contestation, engagement, passion or intellectual excitement in Clark’s conclusions about what happens in history classrooms. Rather, Clark’s small focus groups with 182 high school students in 34 high schools around Australia indicate that “it got a bit dismal hearing student after student being so dismissive of Australian history” (p. 143). Apart from some enthusiasm for the study of Australians at war, a sort of resigned boredom seems to characterise what students have to say about learning Australian history, despite their acknowledgement that it is important to “know about” it.

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This thesis investigates whether receiving an important award in academia raises recipients’ subsequent research productivity and status compared to a synthetic control group of non-recipient scholars with similar previous research performance. It examines the case of being awarded the John Bates Clark Medal and becoming a Fellow of the Econometric Society finding evidence of positive incentive and status effects that raise both productivity and citation levels.

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This catalogue essay was written to accompany Clark Beaumont's 2014 exhibition at Kings Artist Run in Melbourne, 'Feeling It Out'. It contextualises Clark Beaumont's work within a history of women's participation and achievement in modern and contemporary art, and suggests that this body of work may work through issues of anxiety, ambivalence and doubt about the art world.

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In Hooper v Robinson [2002] QDC 080 (District Court of Queensland, D 4841 of 2001, McGill DCJ, 19.4.2002) McGill DCJ considered the application of the decision in John Pfeiffer Pty Ltd v Rogerson [2000] 203 CLR 503 to notice requirements such as in s42 of NSW Motor Accident Insurance Act 1988 and concluded such provisions are now substantive.

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Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are being implemented increasingly worldwide. Saudi Arabia is one of the developing countries that commenced implementing such systems in 1988. Whilst EMR uptake has been low in Saudi Arabia until now, a number of hospitals have implemented EMR systems successfully. This paper analyses available studies (n = 28) in the literature regarding EMR implementation in Saudi Arabia to identify the progress of EMR implementation to date and to identify the facilitators and barriers to implementation.