967 resultados para Colombian drama
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von Otto Erler. Musik von Waldemar von Baußnern
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Musik von L. Emil Bach. [Text] von Augustus Harris und F. E. Weatherly. Dt. Version von Julius Lichtenstein
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von Charlotte v. Hobe
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von Leopold Stein
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von H. Graetz
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The general research question for this dissertation was: do the data on adolescent sexual experiences and sexual initiation support the explicit or implicit adolescent sexuality theories informing the sexual health interventions currently designed for youth? To respond to this inquiry, three different studies were conducted. The first study included a conceptual and historical analysis of the notion of adolescence introduced by Stanley Hall, the development of an alternative model based on a positive view of adolescent sexuality, and the rationale for introducing to adolescent sexual health prevention programs the new definitions of sexual health and the social determinants of health approach. The second one was a quantitative study aimed at surveying not only adolescents' risky sexual behaviors but also sexual experiences associated with desire/pleasure which have been systematically neglected when investigating the sexual and reproductive health of the youth. This study was conducted with a representative sample of the adolescents attending public high schools in the State of Caldas in the Republic of Colombia. The third study was a qualitative analysis of 22 interviews conducted with male and female U.S. Latino adolescents on the reasons for having had or having not had vaginal sex. The more relevant results were: most current adolescent sexual health prevention programs are still framed in a negative approach to adolescent sexuality developed a century ago by Stanley Hall and Sigmund Freud which do not accept the adolescent sexual experience and propose its sublimation. In contrast, the Colombian study indicates that, although there are gender differences, adolescence is for males and females a normal period of sexual initiation not limited to coital activity, in which sexual desire/pleasure is strongly associated with sexual behavior. By the same token, the study about the reasons for having had or not had initiated heterosexual intercourse indicated that curiosity, sexual desire/pleasure, and love are basic motivations for deciding to have vaginal sexual intercourse for the first time and that during adolescence, young women and men reach the cognitive development necessary for taking conscious decisions about their sexual acts. The findings underline the importance of asking pertinent questions about desire/pleasure when studying adolescent sexuality and adopting an evidence-based approach to sexual health interventions.^
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The Estudio Comunitario sobre la Salud del Niño cohort study followed 326 3- to 8-year-old Colombian children for 4 years to observe the natural history of Helicobacter pylori infection and identify risk factors for acquisition, recurrence and persistence. Acute H. pylori infection during childhood may predispose to other enteric infections and therefore increase the risk of diarrheal disease. This dissertation aimed to estimate the effect of H. pylori infection on the occurrence of diarrhea and parasitic co-infections. The analysis used Generalized Estimating Equations to obtain odds ratios to estimate relative risks for diarrhea and the Zhang-Yu algorithm to estimate relative risks for on parasitic infections. Andersen-Gill models were used to estimate rate ratios for the effect of H. pylori status on the recurrence of parasitic infections. H. pylori status was classified for the entire follow-up duration in 1 of 3 categories: persistently positive, intermittently positive, and persistently negative. Multivariable models included child’s sex, age, symptoms, medication use, and socio-environmental factors. H. pylori infection was weakly and imprecisely associated with diarrheal disease, which occurred at an unexpectedly low frequency in this study. Persistently H. pylori-positive children had a somewhat higher incidence of reported diarrhea than intermittently positive or persistently negative children. Stratified analysis revealed that the presence of specific helminthes modified the effect of persistent H. pylori infection on diarrhea. The incidence of any parasitic infections was higher in children with persistent H. pylori infection relative to those with intermittent or persistently negative status, but this association did not hold when adjusted for the full set of selected covariates. The effects of H. pylori persistent status were similar for the occurrence or recurrence of Giardia duodenalis, Entamoeba histolytica, and Ascaris lumbricoides. These results show that H. pylori frequently co-exists with other parasites in Andean children and suggest that intermittently H. pylori–positive children might be at a lower risk of parasitic infections than persistently positive children. The relationship of H. pylori infection, helminthic infection and diarrheal disease should be further explored in studies that devote more intensive resources to accurate ascertainment of diarrhea.^
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Ipas India worked with Contact Base, a local organization, to develop street drama that highlights where and how safe abortion services, including medical abortion, can be obtained. Ipas works globally to increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights, and to reduce abortion-related deaths and injuries
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La ideología expresa y se reproduce en la sociedad a través del discurso; en esa dirección, el espíritu que guía este análisis es el concepto de ideología asociado al discurso y será utilizado en el sentido de noción general de creencias, ya que pretendemos encontrar en el discurso del drama Todas las historias son de amor, de Adolfo Torres, las marcas de ideología relacionadas con el género. Nuestro objetivo particular es examinar cuál es la idea que sobre la mujer se tiene y cómo aparece en la obra; por lo que aplicaremos la teoría de perspectiva de género para encontrar esos discursos del sistema patriarcal que la definen o la representan.
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Victoria Ocampo ha sido reconocida como una de las más grandes traductoras de nuestra historia intelectual. No tanto por su pericia técnica o su riqueza expresiva como por los resultados innegables de su empeño, por los efectos aún hoy palpables de sus emprendimientos en el área de las publicaciones y la industria editorial. Victoria Ocampo, entonces, es traductora pero también instigadora de traducciones. En este trabajo me propongo estudiar su conflictiva relación con la tarea que le dio sus mayores palmas. La directora de Sur no se sentía cómoda en las aguas de la traducción, tarea que por otro lado la definía como intelectual relevante. Esta incomodidad, lo que ella ha llamado su drama, reclama ser pensada y revisada. Para ello, nos detendremos en los numerosos textos que Ocampo dedicó a la traducción, y en aquellas páginas que destina a elaborar su relación con el francés. Las incisivas preguntas de Derrida en su "El monolingüismo del otro", abrirán este recorrido crítico textual a una consideración de la cultura argentina moderna.
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A partir del énfasis en aproximaciones culturales que exceden la visión de la literatura como el mero reflejo de la política y las instituciones, este articulo estudia la influencia del drama griego y romano en la Eneida. Haciendo uso de los conceptos de "problematización" y "dramatización", se analizan separadamente la apropiación virgiliana de la tragedia griega, la relación de los trágicos y de Virgilio con Homero, el final de la Eneida y el nexo entre Virgilio y el drama romano, derivándose de este último punto la injerencia de la recepción virgiliana de la tragedia en los trágicos romanos posteriores