653 resultados para fighting counterfeiting
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RESUMO: O combate ao insucesso e ao desajustamento de uma grande parte de alunos à realidade escolar fazem parte dos maiores desafios que a escola enfrenta nos dias de hoje. Assim sendo, a escola actual, que se deseja para todos, tem de estar receptiva à implementação de modalidades de apoio diversificadas, de modo a responder à crescente heterogeneidade cultural, social e ética dos seus alunos. O presente trabalho estuda a forma como dois agrupamentos de escolas dão corpo à legislação que regulamenta a figura do tutor nas escolas. A investigação utiliza como instrumentos de recolha de dados a análise documental e a entrevista semi-estruturada a tutores. Na análise documental, procedeu-se à identificação das referências e dos objectivos concebidos para esta forma de apoio, nos respectivos projectos educativos e regulamentos internos. Nas entrevistas aos tutores, abordam-se as percepções dos professores tutores e dos coordenadores dos projectos dos dois agrupamentos sobre a prática da tutoria, as suas vantagens, dificuldades e formas de implementação nas escolas. Partindo destes dados, deseja-se dar a conhecer a forma como duas escolas, tendo por base os normativos legais, desenvolvem projectos de tutorias, como resposta às necessidades crescentes de acompanhamento dos alunos.ABSTRACT: Fighting failure and non- adaptation to school of a large number of students can be considered the main challenge schools have to face today. Therefore, today’s school which is intended to be inclusive must be prepared to implement a diversity of support measures in order to meet the increasing cultural, social and ethical differences of students. The present study analyses the way how two different schools interpret and implement the legislation that regulates the role of a school tutor. As data survey tools the research uses documental analysis and semi-structured interview to school tutors. In the documental analysis the references and the objectives drawn by the two schools to implement tutoring were identified in the school projects and School Rules of Procedures. In the interviews we aimed to identify the tutors and Project Coordinators’ perception about their tutorship practices, advantages, problems and ways of implementation at school. From the obtained data we aim to report the way how the two schools, based upon legal procedures develop tutoring projects as a solution to the increasing needs of students guidance.
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RESUMO:O prisma central desta pesquisa se insere na dimensão da análise da aplicação das Políticas Púbicas educacionais implantadas pelo governo brasileiro e direcionadas à Educação do Campo aos Jovens e Adultos que vivem nas Comunidades Campesinas dos assentamentos da Reforma Agrária. Com vistas a avaliar se a efetivação dessas políticas estão conseguindo propiciar aos nossos camponês, sua permanência no campo, podendo desfrutar de uma vida mais digna para si, sua família e sua comunidade, foi feita a análise de conteúdos das entrevistas realizadas com os alunos, seus pais e seus professores, no intuito de compreender quais são os benefícios da implantação da EJA na comunidade pesquisada. O estudo mostrou que as Políticas Educacionais direcionadas ao Campo, no município de Conceição do Araguaia-PA, na modalidade EJA, têm conseguido ajudar o homem do campo na luta por melhorias na qualidade de vida de suas comunidades e contribuído enquanto elemento formulador da permanência do homem do campo em suas terras, além de se constituir numa ferramenta de conscientização política por se configurar como uma educação diferenciada da encontrada nos centros urbanos, pois suas diretrizes são direcionadas às especificidades da população campesina e tem como ponto de partida as dificuldades vivenciadas por seus alunos. ABSTRACT: The prism of this research is inserted in the dimension of the analysis of the implementation of educational public policy implemented by the Brazilian government and directed the Rural Education, for young people and adults living in agrarian reform settlements. With the aim to value whether the implementation of these policies are able to provide our peasant his stay in the countryside can enjoy a better life for himself, his family and his community, has made the content analysis of interviews with students, their parents and their teachers in order to understand what are the benefits of the implementation of Adult and Young people Education in this pesquised community. The study showed that policies aimed at the educational field, in the municipality of Conceição do Araguaia-PA, in the form Adult and Young People Education, has succeeded in helping the people in the field fighting for improvements in quality of life of their communities and contributed as part formulator of the permanence of the countryside on their land, and from being a tool for political awareness to configure itself as a differentiated education that found in urban centers, because their directives are geared to the specificities of the peasant population and its starting point the difficulties experienced by their students.
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A panóplia de medicamentos e produtos de saúde existentes no mercado é enorme, existindo uma escolha alargada para os consumidores. Contudo, por vezes os preços são elevados; o medicamento que o consumidor quer não é legal no país onde se encontra; o consumidor, por vergonha, não se desloca a locais licenciados para comprar o medicamento que quer ou, o país ainda não tem acesso a um determinado medicamento inovador. E por estas razões o consumidor pode obter medicamentos falsificados através da cadeia ilegal de abastecimento, sendo a internet uma via provável de acesso. Contudo não é apenas na cadeia ilegal de abastecimento que se corre o risco de obter produtos falsificados. A cadeia de abastecimento legal tornou-se complexa e o controlo e fiscalização da mesma começou a ser mais difícil de realizar. Esta complexidade e o facto do sistema regulamentar não estar ainda bem implementado, levou ao aparecimento de produtos falsificados na cadeia legal. Para o controlo regulamentar deste problema, ao fim de alguns anos de debate e modificações à proposta existente, foi lançada na União Europeia a Directiva 2011/62/EU que pretende impedir a introdução de medicamentos falsificados na cadeia de abastecimento legal. A nível europeu existem iniciativas e organizações, tais como a International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce(IMPACT), a Medicrime, Working Group of Enforcement Officers(WGEO), Pharmaceutical Security Institute(PSI), entre outras,cujo objectivo principal é o combate à contrafacção. São organizações e iniciativas com um grau de importância elevado devido ao trabalho que realizam. Para além destas acções as entidades reguladoras dos vários países europeus têm os Single Points of Contact (SPOCs) que permitem a troca de informação e colaboração internacional para que todos tenham acesso à mesma informação e a casos detectados. Em Portugal, o INFARMED I.P. é a Autoridade Nacional do Medicamento e Produtos de saúde e desta autoridade depende a fiscalização e controlo dos diversos intervenientes no ciclo do medicamento. Existe no INFARMED I.P. um departamento designado de Célula 3C que trabalha diariamente para o combate à contrafacção de medicamentos a nível nacional. São pontos essenciais no combate à contrafacção de medicamentos, que a Directiva seja implementada a nível nacional e que os esforços e cooperação entre os vários países perdurem para que haja uma diminuição do risco nos próximos anos.
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O sistema educativo e formativo português tem vindo a mudar significativamente, devido ao fenómeno da globalização e às exigências da sociedade do conhecimento. Com efeito, os desafios de uma economia mais dinâmica e competitiva, baseada no conhecimento requerem a definição de novas políticas educativas. Os objetivos de aumentar a equidade e a oportunidade de educação para todos os alunos e de combater o abandono e o insucesso escolar conduziram à implementação, em Portugal, de algumas medidas que envolvam os jovens em programas de formação, tais como os cursos de educação e formação (CEF). É no seio deste novo e complexo contexto educativo que colocamos a relevante questão: como podem as equipas pedagógicas dos cursos de educação e formação responder, adequadamente, às exigências de atuação neste tipo de percurso diversificado de formação? A natureza dos constantes constrangimentos que os professores enfrentam permitiu-nos concluir que estes têm de trabalhar sobre a sua própria capacidade de mudança, de forma a responderem a todas estas crescentes demandas, pelo que, neste sentido, a mudança assume-se como uma extraordinária oportunidade de desenvolvimento profissional. Esta construção de capacidade ou reculturing (Fullan, 2007) é o resultado de várias adaptações e decisões, tomadas pelos professores, colaborativamente como comunidades de aprendizagem profissional (CAP). Na verdade, nas CAP os docentes estão moral e intelectualmente comprometidos com a melhoria, a inovação e a sustentabilidade da educação, por conseguinte elas não são apenas um meio de melhorar os resultados dos alunos e de aumentar as suas aprendizagens, como são, também, o processo mais eficaz de implicar os docentes no desenvolvimento profissional contínuo, profundamente ligado à ação. Consequentemente, no sentido de transformar as equipas pedagógicas em comunidades de aprendizagem profissional apresentamos um projeto de formação que se concretizará através da implementação de um círculo de estudos, no contexto escolar, que pretende assegurar o desenvolvimento e a atualização dos conhecimentos e competências dos professores dos CEF e melhorar a qualidade e eficácia da aprendizagem e da prática docente. As expectativas em relação aos resultados desta formação são bastante elevadas e alicerçam-se na recetividade e disponibilidade demonstradas, por todos os professores dos CEF, para participarem neste projeto de formação.
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O presente artigo resume uma dissertação de Mestrado em Segurança e Higiene do Trabalho. Foi feito um estudo da implementação das Medidas de Autoproteção (MAP) contra incêndio, numa escola de ensino básico e secundário, cujo edifício é isolado, com três pisos e comporta 952 pessoas. Teve como objetivos contribuir para a melhoria dos resultados em situações de emergência, da cultura de segurança e da resiliência. A concretização deste estudo implicou reuniões com o Delegado de Segurança (DS) da instituição, visitas de reconhecimento às instalações, análise de documentação existente, elaboração de documentação auxiliar, programação de ações de sensibilização e de simulação, com envolvimento de meios. A metodologia baseou-se na observação participante, com recurso a gravações de vídeo das atividades desenvolvidas, para posterior análise. No fim do estudo, concluiu-se que os Agentes de Segurança (AS) não estariam, à partida, capacitados para desempenhar as respetivas funções nas MAP. Verificou-se, ainda assim, ser possível desenvolver-lhes algumas competências, mediante informação, formação e treino, que vieram iniciar os AS em matérias de combate ao incêndio, evacuação e primeiros socorros, bem como sensibilizar para as consequências a que se podem expor, para a necessidade de controlo emocional e comunicação eficaz, em situação de emergência. / This article summarizes a master course thesis in Health and Safety at Work. A study was made about the implementation of Measures of Fire Self-Protection (MAP) in a school of basic and secondary education, whose building is isolated, with three floors and accommodates 952 persons. The study aimed to improve results in emergency situations, safety culture and resilience. Such objectives required meetings with the School Safety Officer (DS), reconnaissance visits to facilities, analysis of existing documentation, preparation of auxiliary documentation and awareness-raising actions programming and simulation, as well as the allocation of their resources. The methodology was based on participant observation, with the use of video recordings of activities for later analysis. At the end of the study it was found that the Safety Agents (AS), at the beginning, would not be able to carry out their functions in the MAP. Still, it was found to be possible to develop in them some skills, through information, education and training, which initiated the agents in matters of fire fighting, evacuation and first aid, as well as raised their awareness of the consequences to which they may be exposed, to the need for emotional control and effective communication, in an emergency situation.
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Planos de emergência bem sucedidos devem ser funcionais, realistas, amigos do utilizador e inteligíveis. Este estudo descritivo tem como objetivo analisar a implementação de Medidas de Autoproteção (que passou a ser obrigatória, em Portugal, desde 2009) durante um período de cinco anos, num grande complexo escolar ocupado por 500 funcionários e 3000 crianças/alunos. Este estabelecimento de ensino consiste em vários edifícios desde a creche ao ensino secundário e está classificado numa categoria de risco de incêndio muito elevada. Desde 2009 até 2012 foram realizadas sessões de formação destinadas aos alunos e funcionários, bem como ações de formação sobre combate a incêndios e evacuação para as equipas de segurança. Como os exercícios de evacuação são cruciais para testar o plano de emergência e familiarizar o pessoal com as tarefas, todos os anos são realizados Simulacros de Incêndio. A fim de avaliar a sua eficácia foram recolhidos dados através de observação não participante, fotos e vídeos. A gestão de emergência neste estabelecimento escolar evidenciou ir para além das exigências legais e, ao dar um bom exemplo, tanto na escola como na comunidade, contribuiu para aumentar a segurança dos alunos e das suas famílias. / Successful emergency plans must be functional, realistic, user-friendly and understandable. This descriptive study aims to analyse the implementation of Fire Self-Protection Measures (which became mandatory, in Portugal, since 2009) during a five-year period in a large school compound occupied by 500 employees and 3000 children/students. This educational facility consists of several buildings from nursery school to high school and it’s classified in a very high fire risk category. Since 2009 until 2012 we carried out training sessions for students and school staff, as well as training courses about fire fighting and evacuation, for safety teams. Because evacuation drills are crucial for testing the emergency plan and to familiarize personnel with tasks, each year we do properly conducted fire drills. In order to evaluate it’s effectiveness, we collected data through non-participant observation, photos and videos. The school emergency management has proven to go beyond the legal requirements and by setting a good example both in school and community, it enhances the safety of students and their families.
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El presente ensayo de Gabriela Chauvin propone, a la vez que un tributo al poeta Jorgenrique Adoum –fallecido en julio de 2009–, un acercamiento a su libro Prepoemas en posespañol. Es una reflexión sobre la relación del exilio con la memoria, la muerte y la resistencia, tomando como eje dos poemas: «Good-Bye Lola» y «Epitafio del extranjero vivo». Desde un punto de vista sensible y particular se analiza el significado de la lucha en el exilio, si la mayoría de las veces ésta es el eslabón o el requisito de la derrota o la victoria, en la poesía de Adoum la lucha es la materia constante de la que están hechos los domingos y sus muertes: si hay una manera de no llegar a ninguna parte es manteniéndose en un combate inmóvil, sin descansos ni victorias ni derrotas, deambulando en el no-lugar que es el exilio. De esta manera, el epitafio se convierte en la metáfora de la lucha perenne entre la muerte y el nombre, entre la existencia a través del lenguaje y la tumba que la soporta. Prepoemas en posespañol se incluyó en el libro Informe personal sobre la situación, y se publicó por primera vez en 1973.
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Studies of construction labour productivity have revealed that limited predictability and multi-agent social complexity make long-range planning of construction projects extremely inaccurate. Fire-fighting, a cultural feature of construction project management, social and structural diversity of involved permanent organizations, and structural temporality all contribute towards relational failures and frequent changes. The main purpose of this paper is therefore to demonstrate that appropriate construction planning may have a profound synergistic effect on structural integration of a project organization. Using the general systems theory perspective it is further a specific objective to investigate and evaluate organizational effects of changes in planning and potentials for achieving continuous project-organizational synergy. The newly developed methodology recognises that planning should also represent a continuous, improvement-leading driving force throughout a project. The synergistic effect of the process planning membership duality fostered project-wide integration, eliminated internal boundaries, and created a pool of constantly upgrading knowledge. It maintained a creative environment that resulted in a number of process-related improvements from all parts of the organization. As a result labour productivity has seen increases of more than 30%, profits have risen from an average of 12% to more than 18%, and project durations have been reduced by several days.
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This chapter aims to discuss the relationship between femininity and representations of women involved in violence, focussing on visual representations. Miranda Alison has made the point that the repeated necessity to qualify the term 'combatant' with the descriptor 'female' draws attention to how women soldiers, female freedom fighters, female suicide bombers and female terrorists are exceptional figures. That the female combatant or the female terrorist is an aberration or a deviation from a masculine norm is undermined by the lengthy history of women as warriors, fighters, and terrorists. In that sense it is not so much that fighting women are rare but that there is amnesia within cultural memories concerning the woman fighter. However, in representations of conflict, the dominant image associated with femininity is passive; that is as the defenceless and the defended, or as the allegory of peace. Moreover, representations of men in wars as defeated or wounded means feminising such figures. Miriam Cooke, in her Women and the War Story, 1996, points out how a mythic war story provides men with political roles, in the politikon or public arena, whereas women are domesticated in the space of the oikon. In the mythic war story women may function as Mater Dolorosa, Patriotic Mother or Spartan Mother. It follows then that there are conditions in which it is permissible to represent women fighting on behalf of their children or in defence of the home, and in the absence of men. These images are also found in wider culture: Sarah Connor in Terminator or Ripley in Alien, for example. Images of the female terrorist raise new issues but I want to argue that it is also the case that discussing femininity and the terrorist must involve relating such imagery to representations of the female warrior over a longer timespan. Some questions have shifted since the late twentieth century. Dating from the early 1990s, most Western nations increasingly incorporated women into combat roles within their armed forces. This paper will aim to unpick some of the intricate connections between the increasing presence of women in the armed forces, what relationship this has to emancipation and the participation of women in violence classed as terrorist.
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Children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be vulnerable to social isolation and bullying. We measured the friendship, fighting/bullying and victimization experiences of 10–12-year-old children with an ASD (N = 100) using parent, teacher and child self-report. Parent and teacher reports were compared to an IQ-matched group of children with special educational needs (SEN) without ASD (N = 80) and UK population data. Parents and teachers reported a lower prevalence of friendships compared to population norms and to children with SEN without an ASD. Parents but not teachers reported higher levels of victimization than the SEN group. Half of the children with an ASD reported having friendships that involved mutuality. By teacher report children with an ASD who were less socially impaired in mainstream school experienced higher levels of victimization than more socially impaired children; whereas for more socially impaired children victimization did not vary by school placement. Strategies are required to support and improve the social interaction skills of children with an ASD, to enable them to develop and maintain meaningful peer friendships and avoid victimization.
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There are clearly identifiable patterns in the way in which insurgents operate in certain geographic areas and cultures, and in which states deal with them. These have been stressed by writing about national "ways of war", strategic culture, or national styles. Nevertheless, there have been important ruptures and changes in some of these, so that for Britain, for example, three successive phases corresponding to patterns can be identified. For France, two pronounced rivaling traditions coincided over two centuries. Algerians by contrast changed fundamentally in their fighting style with the different political ideologies they were following. Palestinian insurgency against Israel is also marked by change in approach. Russia and China possibly show the longest continuity in their handling of insurgencies.
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The evolution of sexually dimorphic traits has been the focus of much theoretical work, but empirical approaches to this topic have not been equally prolific. Males of the neotropical family Gonyleptidae usually present a strong fourth pair of legs armed with spines, but their functional significance is unknown. We investigated the putative functions of the leg armature in the harvestman Neosadocus maximus. Being a non-visual species. the spines on male legs can only be perceived by females through physical contact. Thus, we could expect females to touch the armature on the legs of their mates if they were to evaluate it. However, we found no support for this hypothesis. We did show that (1) leg armature is used as a weapon in contests between mates and (2) spines and associated sensilla are sexually dimorphic structures involved in ""nipping behavior"", during which a winner emerged in most fights. Finally, we demonstrate that five body structures directly involved in male-male fights show positive allometry in males. presenting slopes higher than 1, whereas the same structures show either no or negative allometry in the case of females. In conclusion, leg armature in male harvestmen is clearly used as a device in intrasexual contests. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The gene SNRNP200 is composed of 45 exons and encodes a protein essential for pre-mRNA splicing, the 200 kDa helicase hBrr2. Two mutations in SNRNP200 have recently been associated with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP), a retinal degenerative disease, in two families from China. In this work we analyzed the entire 35-Kb SNRNP200 genomic region in a cohort of 96 unrelated North American patients with adRP. To complete this large-scale sequencing project, we performed ultra high-throughput sequencing of pooled, untagged PCR products. We then validated the detected DNA changes by Sanger sequencing of individual samples from this cohort and from an additional one of 95 patients. One of the two previously known mutations (p.S1087L) was identified in 3 patients, while 4 new missense changes (p.R681C, p.R681H, p.V683L, p.Y689C) affecting highly conserved codons were identified in 6 unrelated individuals, indicating that the prevalence of SNRNP200-associated adRP is relatively high. We also took advantage of this research to evaluate the pool-and-sequence method, especially with respect to the generation of false positive and negative results. We conclude that, although this strategy can be adopted for rapid discovery of new disease-associated variants, it still requires extensive validation to be used in routine DNA screenings. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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The study aimed at getting a grass root opinion on poverty and why Ghana is still poor after 50 years of independence in spite of her richness in natural resources, second largest producer of cocoa in the word and appreciable stable political environment. The opinions of the ordinary people in the Bia district and their observed living conditions was analysed in line with theoretical basis of the study and previous studies to justify the stance that poverty should be considered as an abuse of human rights. It was concluded based on position of informants and previous data available that though many factors have been raised by previous scholars as the cause of poverty, the actions and inactions of both internal and external power-holders is the main source of poverty in Ghana. It was proposed that for poverty to be reduced in a sustainable way there should be strong civil society groups and active citizens through civic education to hold power-holders accountable. Until the actions and inactions of power-holders which have subjected many Ghanaians into intergenerational poverty are seen as human rights abuse, the rights of many Ghanaians would be constantly abused. This will eventually defeat the promotion of human rights culture in Ghana.
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Tackling a problem requires mostly, an ability to read it, conceptualize it, represent it, define it, and then applying the necessary mechanisms to solve it. This may sound self-evident except when the problem to be tackled happens to be “complex, “ “ill-structured,” and/or “wicked.” Corruption is one of those kinds of problems. Both in its global and national manifestations it is ill-structured. Where it is structural in nature, endemic and pervasive, it is perhaps even wicked. Qualities of the kind impose modest expectations regarding possibilities of any definitive solution to this insidious phenomenon. If so, it may not suffice to address the problem of corruption using existing categories of law and/or good governance, which overlook the “long-term memory” of the collective and cultural specific dimensions of the subject. Such socio-historical conditions require focusing on the interactive and self-reproducing networks of corruption and attempting to ‘subvert’ that phenomenon’s entire matrix. Concepts such as collective responsibility, collective punishment and sanctions are introduced as relevant categories in the structural, as well as behavioral, subversion of some of the most prevalent aspects of corruption. These concepts may help in the evolving of a new perspective on corruption fighting strategies.