986 resultados para Parker, Daniel, 1774-1834.


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El desarrollo de la presente tesis busca la comprensión del aporte que brindan los conceptos: inteligencia emocional y liderazgo transformador en la formación y desarrollo de equipos efectivos de trabajo. Ambos elementos son relevantes para lograr una buena gestión de trabajo individual y de equipo, que favorezca la eficiencia organizacional y las relaciones interpersonales. Desde la perspectiva laboral, tanto el liderazgo transformador como la inteligencia emocional generan en las personas sentido de pertenencia a la organización, promueven su desarrollo profesional y personal, mejoran su satisfacción y actitud logrando un adecuado trabajo de equipo. La inteligencia emocional es la capacidad de entender los sentimientos propios y de los demás para generar respuestas adecuadas. El liderazgo transformador es el conjunto de habilidades y destrezas de un individuo para gestionar, estimular o motivar a un equipo favoreciendo el cumplimiento de objetivos comunes. Finalmente, a través de la correlación entre las variables inteligencia emocional y liderazgo transformador, se buscará entender el nivel de efectividad de los equipos de alto rendimiento en la fuerza comercial de microfinanzas CREDI FE Zona Quito.

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En esta investigación, la autora propone un análisis de la performance latinoamericana desde la concepción del cuerpo como político, lo que implica analizar el cuerpo dentro de su existencia histórica antes que biológica, cobrando gran importancia el contexto y las experiencias vividas como detonantes de estas prácticas artísticas, que muchas veces conllevan acciones de dolor físico, las cuales, dentro de la concepción política del cuerpo, se convierten en actos de memoria. Estos planteamientos de los usos sociales y políticos del cuerpo son analizados en las performances de Daniel Brittany Chávez, Regina José Galindo, María José Machado y Daniel Coka.

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Suprathermal electrons (>70 eV) form a small fraction of the total solar wind electron density but serve as valuable tracers of heliospheric magnetic field topology. Their usefulness as tracers of magnetic loops with both feet rooted on the Sun, however, most likely fades as the loops expand beyond some distance owing to scattering. As a first step toward quantifying that distance, we construct an observationally constrained model for the evolution of the suprathermal electron pitch-angle distributions on open field lines. We begin with a near-Sun isotropic distribution moving antisunward along a Parker spiral magnetic field while conserving magnetic moment, resulting in a field-aligned strahl within a few solar radii. Past this point, the distribution undergoes little evolution with heliocentric distance. We then add constant (with heliocentric distance, energy, and pitch angle) ad-hoc pitch-angle scattering. Close to the Sun, pitch-angle focusing still dominates, again resulting in a narrow strahl. Farther from the Sun, however, pitch-angle scattering dominates because focusing is effectively weakened by the increasing angle between the magnetic field direction and intensity gradient, a result of the spiral field. We determine the amount of scattering required to match Ulysses observations of strahl width in the fast solar wind, providing an important tool for inferring the large-scale properties and topologies of field lines in the interplanetary medium. Although the pitch-angle scattering term is independent of energy, time-of-flight effects in the spiral geometry result in an energy dependence of the strahl width that is in the observed sense although weaker in magnitude.

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The performance of Samuel Daniel's masque The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses at court on January 8, 1604 took place in the midst of the preliminary negotiations that would lead to the signing of the Anglo-Spanish peace at Somerset House the following August. Philip III sent a special ambassador to England to congratulate James on his accession, and a series of tussles between Juan de Tassis and his French counterpart ensued. As a recently-discovered document in the Archivo General de Simancas reveals, Anna of Denmark intervened personally to insure that de Tassis, and not the Frenchman, attended the masque. This was a clear signal of James and Anna's peace aims, which de Tassis conveyed to the King of Spain; moreover, he enclosed in his dispatch a text of Daniel's masque which he clearly considered both political intelligence and of interest to the theater-loving Hapsburg monarch. The Simancas text of the Daniel masque is a new version, hitherto unknown, which adds to our knowledge of the circumstances in which the first Stuart masque was performed. Here we present a transcription and annotated translation of both de Tassis' letter and the text of the masque he had compiled for Philip III. (B. C.-E. and M. H.)