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Contiene : Tomo decimi pars III et IV.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Academia Fridericiana, 1900.
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Com esta dissertação pretende-se perceber qual a importância de um Sistema de Controlo Interno num processo de avaliação de desempenho na Administração Publica. Nesse sentido, e resultante da revisão de literatura, constata-se que a Auditoria tem vindo a assumir um papel preponderante na vida das instituições publicas e privadas, não se esgotando nos modelos de controlo meramente económico-financeiros, estabelecendo cada vez mais uma postura proactiva e de parceria estratégica na gestão das organizações. No que diz respeito ao Sistema Integrado de Gestão e Avaliação de Desempenho na Administração Publica(SIADAP) e passados quase 10 anos depois da sua aprovação, importa perceber o que pensam os seus protagonistas, avaliadores e avaliados. Para tal, propusemo-nos fazer um estudo, através de um inquérito por questionário, contando com a colaboração de 412 trabalhadores em funções publicas em instituições de ensino superior publico, do qual resultou um sinal de que apesar de grande parte dos trabalhadores fazerem um esforço para promover aquilo a que o SIADAP na sua essência se propôs, ou seja, a melhoria do desempenho e a qualidade dos serviços públicos, a analise de alguns comentários e sugestões indiciam que este processo está longe de ser consensual.
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The Brazilian Northeast has been a constant subject for journalists of one of the world's leading media companies - The New York Times - between 1933 and 1945. This time, the US government implemented a new foreign policy for Latin America - known as the Good Neighbor Policy. It preached, various points including more respect and attention to the countries south of U.S. borders. Because of her geostrategic importance, Brazil was one of the countries that received the most attention of the bureaucracy and American press. This study investigates the multiple Northeast representations formulated in The New York Times' pages when the Americans were spotlight is on the region. It delineates similarities and differences between the NYT, the press and the governments of the United States and Brazil from the ways of conceiving this particular part of Brazil. Through the analysis of texts, photographs and maps, it is dedicated to establish connections between spaces, press and politics of the 1930s and 1940s. These decades there were relevant changes in the political landscape of both countries that permeated the news, reports and articles of NYT. Circumstances such as the 1935 armed uprisings - known as Communist Conspiracy - the installation and operation of the New State, and especially the Brazilian and US participation in World War II and the bilateral negotiations on the installation of US bases in Brazil were cardinal for the various Northeast images that circulated in the publication. The region was repeatedly subject of correspondent of the New York newspaper in Brazil, Frank M. Garcia, but also present on matters of professionals responsible for various sections: review of books, publishing, tourism, foreign affairs, etc. Along the investigated period, the visions of the region made in the articles published in the newspaper that suffered major metamorphoses. Starting with Northeast of the drought, famine and death recurrent in Brazilian literature to the most dangerous point for hemispheric defense, passing through representations of the American West lawless nineteenth century and the Latin America marked by the dominance of exotic nature and stagnation, a space to be transformed by the US technical knowledge.