352 resultados para Vihreä leski (elokuva)
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Arkit: A-B8. - S. [32] tyhjä.
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Julkaisutiedot kolofonista.
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Arkit: A-F12 G6.
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Elokuva-arvostelu
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Elokuva-arvostelu
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Teen juonti on yleistymässä oleva tapa. Juonti voi olla useita kertoja päivässä toistuvaa taikka pitkäkestoista, luonteeltaan jatkuvaa. Teen erosiivisia vaikutuksia on tutkittu vähän, lähinnä yrttiteen erosiivisuudesta löytyy tutkimustuloksia. Muiden teelaatujen erosiivisuudesta ei tiedetä paljoakaan. Tässä tutkielmassa perehdyttiin eroosioon kirjallisuuden avulla sekä tutkittiin erilaisten teelaatujen erosiivista vaikutusta kokeellisesti. Tutkimuksessa käytettiin 15 erilaista teelaatua ja pyrittiin selvittämään niiden erosiivista vaikutusta hampaisiin. Näytteinä oli mukana maustamatonta ja maustettua mustaa- ja vihreää teetä, valkoista teetä sekä yrttiteetä, joka ei sisällä varsinaisen teekasvin lehtiä lainkaan. Näytteistä mitattiin pH, fluoridipitoisuus sekä kyky liuottaa kalsiumia hydroksiapatiitista yhden ja kahden tunnin aikapisteissä. Saatuj a tuloksia tilastollisesti vertailemalla tehtiin päätelmiä erilaisten teelaatujen hampaistovaikutuksista. Lisäksi tutkittiin valittujen näytteiden osalta pH:n muuttumista ajanfunktiona. Tutkimuksemme perusteella teen sisältämä fluori vähentää hydroksiapatiitista vapautuvan kalsiumin määrää eli fluoripitoiset teet saattavat vähentää eroosioriskiä. Yllättäen suuressa osassa näytteitä fluoridipitoisuudet olivat huomattavan korkeita. Onkin mahdollista, että runsas päivittäinen teen nauttiminen altistaa kehittyvät hampaat fluoroosille. Aihetta on aiemmin tutkittu pääosin maissa, joissa jo pikkulapset juovat runsaasti teetä. Potilaalta onkin hyvä kysellä muiden juomien käytön lisäksi myös teen juonnista. Varsinkin lasten runsaaseen teenjuontiin on syytä puuttua fluoroosin estämiseksi. Lisäksi tulosten perusteella voidaan todeta, että tutkimuksessa käytetty yrttitee näyttäisi olevan erosiivista. Runsasta yrttiteen käyttöä voidaan siis pitää eroosioriskiä kasvattavana tekijänä. Jokaisen suun terveyden ammattilaisten tulisi osata ehkäistä eroosiota, jonka esiintyvyys on viime vuosina lisääntynyt. Potilaita tulisi osata valistaa myös fluoroosista.
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My doctoral thesis may be placed within the branch of studies on the history of international relations and it examines the development of Italian-Finnish bilateral relations during the mandate of Attilio Tamaro, the plenipotentiary Minister (1929-1935). The research is based exclusively on Italian sources, on the private documentation of the diplomat and on his “Memoriale”, which have been critically analysed, using theories, such as those on the policies of power, on the soft power and on foreign trade. This research aims to draw attention to the bilateral dynamics, and to bridge the gaps of the specific historiography, paying attention to the relations between the Lapua movement and Italian fascism, and to the role that the Minister Tamaro played. The 1929-1935 period is the most intense one in the bilateral relations, and it expands those already begun in the Twenties, thereby replacing the idea of a poor and backward Italy with that of a modern, strong and orderly country that fascism had been capable of building. The need for Finland to solve its internal problems led to the development of the lappist movement in the first few months of 1930 which, with its anticommunism and anti-parliamentarism, led conservative Finland to look towards the Italian political model with particular fondness. The Italian diplomacy, at least during the Grandi ministry, distinguished itself for its moderate involvement in its connections with lappism. After 1932, with the spread of universal fascism, opposing national-socialism, the relationships between fascism and the lappist movement intensified and led the IKL (Patriotic People’s Movement) into the Italian sphere. Actually, especially after 1933, what was the most effective instrument of Tamaro’s political action was culture: the Italian Readership, the cultural associations, and the use of the cinematic arts and art were the channels for the expansion of a cultural imperialism which abounded in political propaganda. With the War of Ethiopia in 1935, the good Italian-Finnish relationships partly cooled down because Italy appeared to be a dangerous nation for the stability of the security system of Finland. The research results are stimulating: they bring to light the ambitions of great power of monarchist-fascist Italy; they show the importance of the Italian example in inspiring the conservative Finnish right-wing; they allow one to hypothesize that there was at least an indirect influence of the Italian model on the development of Finnish events. The aspiration of our research is to stimulate further studies on diplomatic, military and trade relations between Italy and the Scandinavian countries from 1919 to today.
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The textile industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world. The amount of air and water pollution it causes puts a burden on the environment. There are companies who have taken the environmental and social aspects into account in the their production and chosen to operate in a green manner. This thesis studies how the phenomenon of green branding is seen from the perspectives of small Finnish textile companies. The theory used in this thesis has to do with green branding and identity building. The theory is used to analyze the results of the empirical findings. The main research question that the thesis aims to answer is how green branding is perceived within the Finnish textile industry. In order to answer the main research question, empirical data was collected from five relevant companies within the Finnish textile industry. The companies interviewed for the study were WST, Saana ja Olli, RCM, R-collection and Tiensivu. The study was conducted as a multiple case based study where multiple experts from green companies were interviewed. The experts were all owners or employees of companies that have a so-called green brand identity. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews, where the relevant experts from each company were interviewed either by themselves, in pairs or in groups. The data that was collected for this study was primary data, and the results of the study are mainly based on the experiences and opinions of the experts interviewed. The data collected does not cover the entire green textile industry within Finland, but study does however give a fairly comprehensive view of the phenomenon, as the textile industry in Finland is quite concise. The general findings of the study show that all experts from the companies interviewed agreed that a green brand identity does benefit their company in one way or the other. The findings also show contradictions with the older theory (eg. Charter et al. 1999, Pickett et al. 1995), and perhaps give a more modern view of the thoughts within the industry.