955 resultados para Decreto 1395 de 1994
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La presente propuesta académica muestra un panorama de la práctica en el escenario empresa, desde una perspectiva del bienestar comunicativo como objetivo primordial de la actuación profesional del Fonoaudiólogo. Da cuenta de cada una de las funciones que desempeña un profesional en procesos de salud ocupacional y comunicación organizacional, teniendo en cuenta que a partir de estos vectores, actualmente la profesión es reconocida en el sector productivo con apoyo de normativas legales a nivel nacional y distrital. Se hace un barrido contextual y conceptual por cada uno de los agentes involucrados en la temática, además de presentar un sustento pedagógico para la formación de Fonoaudiólogos en el escenario señalado. Finalmente se demuestra el impacto y los alcances, tanto en la profesión como en el sector empresarial, tras la consolidación y el cumplimiento de objetivos que benefician en forma dialéctica el campo laboral del Fonoaudiólogo y de cualquier organización.
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Innovation Electronics es una empresa dedicada a la creación de robots para la limpieza autónoma del hogar. Podrá encontrar aquí todos los elementos y bases para la realización de la empresa en diferentes campos y ámbitos.
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Áudio gravado com o aplicativo Balabolka com o uso da voz Microsoft Heloísa.
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Disponível, também, em formato impresso e digital (MOBI e PDF e EPUB)
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En los últimos años debido a la congestión de despachos judiciales y así mismo la búsqueda de una forma de impartir justicia más pronta y eficaz, teniendo en cuenta los problemas que a menudo presenta el proceso judicial, se ha ido implementando
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Os Estados e os recursos para a entrada decisiva no setor, sua permanência também está condicionada, à semelhança do que se verifica com a iniciativa privada, à busca da justa remuneração pelo investimento. Enquanto o Código de Águas permanece como mero indicador de uma legislação não regulada e, por conseguinte, não aplicada, os Estados compram o que é, até então, um mau negócio. Um grande marco na história do Setor Elétrico Em 1957, através do Decreto 41.019 de 26 de fevereiro, são regulamentados os serviços de energia elétrica, considerando que o Decreto 24.643 de 10 de julho de 1934 em seu artigo 178 prevê a regulamentação dos serviços de energia elétrica pela Divisão de Águas e considerando, também, várias leis posteriores, bem com a necessidade de regulamentar a legislação e normas vigentes
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Durante las cuatro últimas décadas Colombia ha mantenido una tradición civilista y democrática en su sistema de gobierno, a diferencia de otros países en América Latina que soportaron dictaduras militares por varios años. Desde 1958 Colombia manejó un sistema democrático centralista hasta mediados de los años 80, cuando se vio en la necesidad de cambiar este modelo e implantar un gobierno democrático, participativo y descentralizado. El cambio de modelo se generó debido a que el gobierno central tenía demasiadas responsabilidades administrativas y no lograba cumplir a cabalidad sus funciones institucionales de gestión y adicionalmente se estaba perdiendo legitimidad del régimen político ante la ciudadanía.
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The valuation and property is an evolving industry and the participants within the industry are also changing. This change is due to improved technology and construction, global nature of business today, professional standards, legal and accounting issues and environmental matters. Throughout this change in the property industry, there has also been significant change in the structure and content of tertiary property courses in Australia. Over the past thirteen years each first year cohort commencing study in the property program at the University of Western Sydney have been surveyed in relation to their background, reasons for course selection and job expectations. This paper will review this annual survey and the profile of all first year students who commenced their studies in the Bachelor of Business (Property) degree [formerly Bachelor of Commerce (Property Economics) and Bachelor of Commerce (Land Economy)] for years commencing 1994 to 2006. The paper will also provide a detailed analysis of the type of student entering the property industry and their exposure to the valuation and property sectors prior to commencing their studies.
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Property is an evolving industry and the participants within the industry are also changing. This change is due to improved technology and construction, global nature of business today, professional standards, legal and accounting issues and environmental matters. Throughout this change in the property industry, there has also been significant change in the structure and content of tertiary property courses in Australia. Over the past ten years each first year cohort commencing study in the property program at the University of Western Sydney have been surveyed in relation to their background, reasons for course selection and job expectations. This paper will review the annual survey and the profile of all first year students who commenced their studies in the Bachelor of Business (Property Economics) degree [formerly Bachelor of Commerce (Property Economics) and Bachelor of Commerce (Land Economy)] for years commencing 1994 to 2003.
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This paper summarises results from an evaluation of the adequacy and utility of the Australian Competency Standards for Entry-Level Occupational Therapists © (OT AUSTRALIA, 1994a). It comprised a two-part study, incorporating an online survey of key national stakeholders (n = 26), and 13 focus groups (n = 152) conducted throughout Australia with occupational therapy clinicians, academics, OT AUSTRALIA association and Occupational Therapy Registration Board representatives, as well as university program accreditors. The key recommendations were that: (i) urgent revision to reflect contemporary practice, paradigms, approaches and frameworks is required; (ii) the standards should exemplify basic competence at graduation (not within two years following); (iii) a revision cycle of five years is required; (iv) the Australian Qualifications Framework should be retained, preceded by an introduction describing the scope and nature of occupational therapy practice in the national context; (v) access to the standards should be free and unrestricted to occupational therapists, students and the public via the OT AUSTRALIA (national) website; (vi) the standards should incorporate a succinct executive summary and additional tools or templates formatted to enable occupational therapists to develop professional portfolios and create working documents specific to their workplace; and (vii) language must accommodate contextual variation while striking an appropriate balance between providing instruction and encouraging innovation in practice.
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The closure of large institutions for people with intellectual disability and the subsequent shift to community living has been a feature of social policies in most western democracies for more than two decades. While the move from congregated settings to homes in the community has been heralded as a positive and desirable strategy, deinstitutionalisation has continued to be a controversial policy and practice. This research critically analyses the implementation of a deinstitutionalisation policy called Institutional Reform in the state of Queensland from May 1994 until it was dismantled under a new government in the middle of 1996. A trajectory study of the policy from early conceptualisation through its development, implementation and final extinction was undertaken. Several methods were utilised in the research including the textual analyis of policy documents, discussion papers and newspaper articles, interviews with stakeholders and participant observation. The research draws on theories of discourse and focuses on how discourses of disability shape policy and practice. The thesis outlines a number of implications for policy implementation more generally as well as for disability services. In particular, the theoretical framework builds on Fulcher's (1989) disabling discourses - medical, charity, lay and rights - and identifies two additional discourses of economics and inclusion. The thesis argues that competing disability discourses operated in powerful ways to shape the implementation of the policy and illustrates how older discourses based on fear and prejudice were promoted to positions of dominance and power.
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Using the Graduate Careers Australia’s Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ), the students’ perceptions of the quality of property education in Australia is assessed over 1994-2009. Analyses are presented for the major property universities in Australia regarding good teaching and overall satisfaction, as well as the property discipline benchmarked against the property-related disciplines of accounting, building, business, economics, law and planning. The link between good teaching and overall satisfaction, and the delivery of added value by property programs are also assessed. Changes over this 16-year period are highlighted in terms of student perceptions of the quality of property education in Australia.
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Wholesale amendments to the Land Title Act 1994 (Qld) were recently introduced with the passing of the Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 (Qld). The amendments were preceded by an extensive review of issues associated with the operation of the freehold land register and consultation with a number of stakeholders. The three articles that follow address different issues associated with these statutory amendments. The first article provides a brief overview of the amendments. The second article deals with particular amendments designed to combat mortgage fraud. In the third article, the question posed is whether further statutory amendment could better protect unregistered interests.