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El deporte como fenómeno social y cultural ha sido ampliamente reivindicado por sus virtudes integradoras. A la actividad físico-deportiva, ya sea de competición o recreativa, se le han atribuido unos valores integradores que permitirían un ascenso de estatus social, argumento justificado en parte por los éxitos de jugadores de origen inmigrante en el deporte profesional. Por otro lado, el tejido asociativo, y especialmente el generado por la comunidad migrante, también utiliza la organización deportiva como forma de solidaridad y reivindicación identitaria. El objetivo de la tesis es analizar la formulación de los programas deportivos formulados a nivel político y asociativo en los barrios con mayor presencia de jóvenes inmigrantes y/o de segunda generación de París y Madrid destinadas a su integración sociocultural y analizar la implementación de dichas iniciativas. El método de recogida de datos consistió en la realización de 72 entrevistas en profundidad a varios niveles de responsabilidad política y de tipología de entidades sociales, así como el análisis documental de fuentes institucionales y asociativas. Los resultados muestran diferencias entre el planteamiento y la ejecución de las iniciativas condicionadas por el modelo de integración de cada contexto –oposición del modelo republicano en París al deporte comunitarista– y por la situación de crisis económica –fragilidad de los programas por el recorte presupuestario y subvenciones en el contexto madrileño–. Las conclusiones de esta tesis buscan profundizar en la verdadera contribución del deporte a la integración social y cultural de los jóvenes de origen inmigrante, y por extensión, a las sociedades culturalmente plurales. RÉSUMÉ Le sport en tant que phénomène social et culturel a été largement revendiqué pour ses vertus intégratrices. À l'activité physique et sportive, en forme de compétition où de loisirs, ont a attribué certaines valeurs intégratrices qui permettent une ascension de statut social, argument justifié en partie par le succès des joueurs d'origine immigrée dans le sport professionnel. Par ailleurs, le tissu associatif, et surtout celui engendré par la communauté migrante, a également utilisé l'organisation sportive comme une forme de solidarité et de revendication identitaire. L'objectif de la thèse est d'analyser la formulation des programmes sportifs à niveau politique et associatif dans les quartiers ayant une plus grande présence de jeunes immigrants et / ou deuxième génération de Paris et de Madrid, destinés à leur intégration socioculturelle et d'analyser la mise en oeuvre de ces initiatives. La méthode de collecte de données était de mener 72 entretiens semi-structurés à différents niveaux de responsabilité politique et de typologie des entités sociales, ainsi que l'analyse documentaire des sources officielles et associatives. Les résultats montrent des différences entre l'approche et la mise en oeuvre d'initiatives conditionnées par le modèle d'intégration de chaque contexte –l'opposition du modèle républicain à Paris envers le sport communautariste– et par la situation de crise économique –fragilité des programmes par les compressions budgétaires et les subventions dans le contexte madrilène–. Les conclusions de cette thèse visent à approfondir la véritable contribution du sport à l'intégration sociale et culturelle des jeunes immigrants, et, par extension, des sociétés culturellement plurielles. ABSTRACT Sport as a social and cultural phenomenon has been widely claimed by its integrative virtues. Whether competition or recreational, sport has been claimed for some integrative values that allow a rise in social status justified in part by the success of immigrant origin players in professional sports. On the other hand, associations, and especially those generated by the migrant community, also uses sports organization as a form of solidarity and identity recognition. The aim of the thesis is double: to understand the formulation of sports programs intended for sociocultural integration designed by political and and associative entities in neighborhoods with greater presence of young immigrants and/or second generation of Paris and Madrid and to analyze the implementation of such initiatives. The method of data collection was to conduct 72 in-depth interviews to various levels of political responsibility and typology of social entities and documentary analysis of institutional and associative sources. The results show differences between the approach and implementation of initiatives conditioned by the integration model of each context –an opposition of the republican model in Paris from ethnic sports– and the situation of economic crisis –programs weakness due to budget cuts and subsidies in the Madrid–. The conclusions of this thesis aim to deepen the true contribution of sport to social and cultural integration of young immigrants, and by extension, to culturally plural societies.
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Whereas the recent UN resolution urges governments to accelerate progress towards universal access to affordable and quality health-care services, the Spanish Government, bypassing the parliamentary procedure, enacted a Royal Decree to limit access to free services at the point of delivery for all-undermining the principle of universal coverage. Spanish health and social service budgets have been subjected to large cuts (13,7% in 2012 and 16,2% in 2013) with some regions imposing additional budget cuts.
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature which focuses on four major higher education decision problems. These are: resource allocation; performance measurement; budgeting; and scheduling. Design/methodology/approach: Related articles appearing in the international journals from 1996 to 2005 are gathered and analyzed so that the following three questions can be answered: "What kind of decision problems were paid most attention to?"; "Were the multiple criteria decision-making techniques prevalently adopted?"; and "What are the inadequacies of these approaches?" Findings: Based on the inadequacies, some improvements and possible future work are recommended, and a comprehensive resource allocation model is developed taking account of these factors. Finally, a new knowledge-based goal programming technique which integrates some operations of analytic hierarchy process is proposed to tackle the model intelligently. Originality/value: Higher education has faced the problem of budget cuts or constrained budgets for the past 30 years. Managing the process of the higher education system is, therefore, a crucial and urgent task for the decision makers of universities in order to improve their performance or competitiveness. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Os Sistemas de Informação (SI) que a Força Aérea (FA) explora são maioritariamente desenvolvidos internamente mas, com a redução cada vez maior do Orçamento para a Defesa, é fundamental um maior rigor na gestão de recursos e o aproveitamento de sinergias com o mundo civil, particularmente na área das Tecnologias de Informação (TI). A decisão de optar por SI comerciais é muitas vezes determinada por aspetos como a necessidade de reduzir custos, assegurar flexibilidade ou acompanhar o desenvolvimento tecnológico. Neste contexto esta investigação tem por objeto os SI utilizados pela FA e visa verificar em que medida é mais vantajoso para a FA continuar a desenvolver os SI que explora, ou se deverá privilegiar a sua aquisição garantindo sempre o cabal cumprimento da missão. Os resultados revelam que a experiência passada com SI comerciais é negativa, os custos elevados e a satisfação dos requisitos operacionais e prazos nem sempre foram atingidos, o que conduz à conclusão que a FA deverá continuar a desenvolver SI em todas as áreas em que os requisitos internos para um SI não tenham uma afinidade forte com o que existe disponível comercialmente. Abstract: Most of the Portuguese Air Force (PoAF) Information Systems currently in use are developed in-house, but with Defence Budget cuts it is imperative that Human Resources become thoroughly managed and synergies with the civilian world are established, particularly in the Information Technology field. The decision for commercial Information Systems is most of the time determined by the need to reduce costs, assure flexibility or keep up with technology. In this context this research aims to substantiate what is more adequate for the PoAF, continue to develop its Information Systems or give way to a commercial approach , never neglecting the PoAF main goal, its mission. The results show that previous experience with commercial Information Systems have been negative, the costs were high, and the operational requisites and deadlines many times have not been fulfilled. This leads to the conclusion that the PoAF should continue to develop its Information Systems in all the areas in which a commercial solution with identical requisites cannot be found.
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During the 117th General Assembly of South Carolina, the Commission for Minority Affairs introduced the Student Achievement and Vision Education (SAVE) Proviso. The Proviso was so named to emphasize the importance of addressing student achievement by closing the gap that exists between majority and minority student performance and visioning students toward educational success through the implementation of the Education and Economic Development Act. This report documents the progress to date on the study; the impact of budget cuts on the CMA and complying agencies; the CMA's ability to complete the comprehensive study document using most current information; and the need for further study beyond February 2009.
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Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) exchange during a single growing season was measured over two grass/clover fields managed by cutting and treated with different rates of mineral nitrogen (N) fertilizer. The aim was to quantify the total NH3 exchange of the two systems in relation to their N budget, the latter was split into N derived from symbiotic fixation, from fertilization, and from the soil. The experimental site was located in an intensively managed agricultural area on the Swiss plateau. Two adjacent fields with mixtures of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), cocks foot (Dactylis glomerata L.), white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) were used. These were treated with either 80 or 160 kg N ha−1 applied as NH4NO3 fertilizer in equal portions after each of four cuts. Continuous NH3 flux measurements were carried out by micrometeorological techniques. To determine the contribution of each species to the overall NH3 canopy compensation point, stomatal NH3 compensation points of the individual plant species were determined on the basis of NH4+ + NH3 (NHx) concentrations and pH in the apoplast. Symbiotic N2 fixation was measured by the 15N dilution method.
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According to parts of the literature, blame avoidance opportunities, i.e. the necessity and applicability of blame avoidance strategies, may differ among countries according to the respective institutional set-ups and between governing parties according to their programmatic orientation. In countries with many veto actors, a strategy of "Institutional Cooperation" among these actors is expected to diffuse blame sufficiently to render other blame avoidance strategies obsolete. In contrast, governments in Westminster democracies should resort to the more unilateral strategies of presentation, policy design and timing. At the same time, parties of the left are expected to have an easier time implementing spending cuts while right parties are less vulnerable when proposing tax increases. Evidence from the politics of budget consolidation in Britain and Germany does not corroborate these hypotheses. Instead, it seems that party competition conditions the effects institutions and the partisan complexion of governments have on the politics of blame avoidance.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 88 J841-10
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The effects of particulate matter on environment and public health have been widely studied in recent years. A number of studies in the medical field have tried to identify the specific effect on human health of particulate exposure, but agreement amongst these studies on the relative importance of the particles’ size and its origin with respect to health effects is still lacking. Nevertheless, air quality standards are moving, as the epidemiological attention, towards greater focus on the smaller particles. Current air quality standards only regulate the mass of particulate matter less than 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM10) and less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5). The most reliable method used in measuring Total Suspended Particles (TSP), PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 is the gravimetric method since it directly measures PM concentration, guaranteeing an effective traceability to international standards. This technique however, neglects the possibility to correlate short term intra-day variations of atmospheric parameters that can influence ambient particle concentration and size distribution (emission strengths of particle sources, temperature, relative humidity, wind direction and speed and mixing height) as well as human activity patterns that may also vary over time periods considerably shorter than 24 hours. A continuous method to measure the number size distribution and total number concentration in the range 0.014 – 20 μm is the tandem system constituted by a Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) and an Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS). In this paper, an uncertainty budget model of the measurement of airborne particle number, surface area and mass size distributions is proposed and applied for several typical aerosol size distributions. The estimation of such an uncertainty budget presents several difficulties due to i) the complexity of the measurement chain, ii) the fact that SMPS and APS can properly guarantee the traceability to the International System of Measurements only in terms of number concentration. In fact, the surface area and mass concentration must be estimated on the basis of separately determined average density and particle morphology. Keywords: SMPS-APS tandem system, gravimetric reference method, uncertainty budget, ultrafine particles.
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Acquiring accurate silhouettes has many applications in computer vision. This is usually done through motion detection, or a simple background subtraction under highly controlled environments (i.e. chroma-key backgrounds). Lighting and contrast issues in typical outdoor or office environments make accurate segmentation very difficult in these scenes. In this paper, gradients are used in conjunction with intensity and colour to provide a robust segmentation of motion, after which graph cuts are utilised to refine the segmentation. The results presented using the ETISEO database demonstrate that an improved segmentation is achieved through the combined use of motion detection and graph cuts, particularly in complex scenes.
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Silhouettes are common features used by many applications in computer vision. For many of these algorithms to perform optimally, accurately segmenting the objects of interest from the background to extract the silhouettes is essential. Motion segmentation is a popular technique to segment moving objects from the background, however such algorithms can be prone to poor segmentation, particularly in noisy or low contrast conditions. In this paper, the work of [3] combining motion detection with graph cuts, is extended into two novel implementations that aim to allow greater uncertainty in the output of the motion segmentation, providing a less restricted input to the graph cut algorithm. The proposed algorithms are evaluated on a portion of the ETISEO dataset using hand segmented ground truth data, and an improvement in performance over the motion segmentation alone and the baseline system of [3] is shown.
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This study determines whether the inclusion of low-cost airlines in a dataset of international and domestic airlines has an impact on the efficiency scores of so-called ‘prestigious’ purportedly ‘efficient’ airlines. This is because while many airline studies concern efficiency, none has truly included a combination of international, domestic and budget airlines. The present study employs the nonparametric technique of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to investigate the technical efficiency of 53 airlines in 2006. The findings reveal that the majority of budget airlines are efficient relative to their more prestigious counterparts. Moreover, most airlines identified as inefficient are so largely because of the overutilization of non-flight assets.
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In dynamic and uncertain environments, where the needs of security and information availability are difficult to balance, an access control approach based on a static policy will be suboptimal regardless of how comprehensive it is. Risk-based approaches to access control attempt to address this problem by allocating a limited budget to users, through which they pay for the exceptions deemed necessary. So far the primary focus has been on how to incorporate the notion of budget into access control rather than what or if there is an optimal amount of budget to allocate to users. In this paper we discuss the problems that arise from a sub-optimal allocation of budget and introduce a generalised characterisation of an optimal budget allocation function that maximises organisations expected benefit in the presence of self-interested employees and costly audit.
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The suitability of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is being challenged in dynamic environments like healthcare. In an RBAC system, a user's legitimate access may be denied if their need has not been anticipated by the security administrator at the time of policy specification. Alternatively, even when the policy is correctly specified an authorised user may accidentally or intentionally misuse the granted permission. The heart of the challenge is the intrinsic unpredictability of users' operational needs as well as their incentives to misuse permissions. In this paper we propose a novel Budget-aware Role Based Access Control (B-RBAC) model that extends RBAC with the explicit notion of budget and cost, where users are assigned a limited budget through which they pay for the cost of permissions they need. We propose a model where the value of resources are explicitly defined and an RBAC policy is used as a reference point to discriminate the price of access permissions, as opposed to representing hard and fast rules for making access decisions. This approach has several desirable properties. It enables users to acquire unassigned permissions if they deem them necessary. However, users misuse capability is always bounded by their allocated budget and is further adjustable through the discrimination of permission prices. Finally, it provides a uniform mechanism for the detection and prevention of misuses.