609 resultados para Conciliação - Reconciliation
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This article details the American experience of welfare reform, and specifically its experience instituting workfare programs for participants. In the United States, the term "welfare" is most commonly used to refer to the program for single mothers and their families, formerly called Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and now, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). In 1996, politicians "ended welfare as we know it" by fundamentally changing this program with the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). The principal focus of the 1996 reform is mandatory work requirements enforced by sanctions and strict time limits on welfare receipt. While PRWORA's emphasis on work is not new, the difference is its significant ideological and policy commitment to employment, enforced by time limits. When welfare reform was enacted, some of its proponents recognized that welfare offices would have to change in order to develop individualized workfare plans, monitor progress, and impose sanctions. The "culture" of welfare offices had to be changed from being solely concerned with eligibility and compliance to individual, intensive casework. In this article, I will discuss how implementing workfare programs have influenced the relationship between clients and their workers at the welfare office. I start by describing the burdens faced by offices even before the enactment of welfare reform. Local welfare offices were expected to run programs that emphasized compliance and eligibility at the same time as workfare programs, which require intensive, personal case management. The next section of the paper will focus on strategies welfare offices and workers use to navigate these contradictory expectations. Lastly, I will present information on how clients react to workfare programs and some reasons they acquiesce to workfare contracts despite their unmet needs. I conclude with recommendations of how to make workfare truly work for welfare clients.
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This exegesis focuses on the work of minority committees of transnational associations in the interwar period. Most of their members considered the League system to be inefficient and supported the establishment of non-state alternatives, which included private investigations on the spot, publicity for specific problems of minorities, and attempts to reconcile representatives of ethnic minorities with those of the majority. Members of non-involved states were pre-destined especially to act as neutral moderators. Only those in close contact with League officials avoided being misused by political forces that did not seek reconciliation but border revision. They learnt that the League rules looked inadequate from the outside but turned out to be useful in coming to applicable solutions once they started their own alternative methods. Their publications and investigative journeys turned out to deepen the problems, whilst their reconciliation work became an appreciated supplement of the League system.
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Introduction: The implementation of complementary and alternative therapies into conventional treatment schemes is gaining popularity. However, their use is widely depending on patients’ drive. This case-report focuses on a patient’s experience of the integration of WATSU (WaterShiatsu) in rehabilitative care. Methods: Patient: A 52 year old woman survived a severe motorcycle-accident in which she sustained several fractures on the right side of her body, including ribs, pelvis, and femur. After discharge from stationary care, she independently added WATSU to her rehabilitative regimen. Treatment approach: WATSU is a passive form of hydrotherapy in warm water that aims at relaxation, pain relief, and a sense of secureness. In the reported case, an experienced WATSU-therapist who is also trained in physiotherapy and psychosomatics delivered weekly sessions of one hour duration. Measures used: Qualitative data were collected by patient’s diary. Also the therapist’s notes including The Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) were considered. Results: The patient associated WATSU with trunk mobilization (followed by ameliorated breath), reconciliation with her body, and emotional discharge. She ascribed WATSU lasting effects on her body-image. The therapist employed WATSU for careful mobilization and to equalize awareness throughout the body. The PSFS displayed continuous improvement in all categories except usage of public transportation. Due to complications (elevated inflammation markers) only 6 of 8 scheduled sessions were administered. Conclusions: WATSU was experienced helpful in approaching conditions that are difficult to address by conventional physiotherapy. In early rehabilitation, additional medical/physiotherapeutic skills of contributing complementary therapists are advocated.
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Many things have been said about literature after postmodernism, but one point there seems to be some agreement on is that it does not turn its back radically on its postmodernist forerunner, but rather generally continues to heed and value their insights. There seems to be something strikingly non-oedipal about the recent aesthetic shift. It is a project of reconstruction that remains deeply rooted in postmodernist tenets. Such an essentially non-oedipal attitude, I would argue, is central to the nature of the reconstructive shift. This, however, also raises questions about the wider cultural context from which such an aesthetic stance arises. If postmodernism was nurtured by the revolutionary spirits of the late 1960s, reconstruction faces a different world with different strategies. Instead of the postmodernist urge to subvert, expose and undermine, reconstruction yearns towards tentative and fragile intersubjective understanding, towards responsibility and community. Instead of revolt and rebellion it explores reconciliation and compromise. One instance in which this becomes visible in reconstructive narratives is the recurring figure of the lost father. Missing father figures abound in recent novels by authors like Mark Z. Danielewski, Dave Eggers, Yann Mantel, David Mitchell etc. It almost seems like a younger generation is yearning for the fathers which postmodernism has struggled hard to do away with. My paper will focus on one particularly striking example to explore the implications of this development: Daniel Wallace’s novel Big Fish and Tim Burton’s well-known film adaptation of the same. In their negotiation of fact and fiction, of doubt and belief, of freedom and responsibility, all of which converge in a father-son relationship, they serve well to illustrate central characteristics and concerns of recent attempts to leave postmodernism behind.
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The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) has observed the interstellar neutral (ISN) gas flow over the past 6 yr during winter/spring when the Earth's motion opposes the ISN flow. Since IBEX observes the interstellar atom trajectories near their perihelion, we can use an analytical model based upon orbital mechanics to determine the interstellar parameters. Interstellar flow latitude, velocity, and temperature are coupled to the flow longitude and are restricted by the IBEX observations to a narrow tube in this parameter space. In our original analysis we found that pointing the spacecraft spin axis slightly out of the ecliptic plane significantly influences the ISN flow vector determination. Introducing the spacecraft spin axis tilt into the analytical model has shown that IBEX observations with various spin axis tilt orientations can substantially reduce the range of acceptable solutions to the ISN flow parameters as a function of flow longitude. The IBEX operations team pointed the IBEX spin axis almost exactly within the ecliptic plane during the 2012-2014 seasons, and about 5° below the ecliptic for half of the 2014 season. In its current implementation the analytical model describes the ISN flow most precisely for the spin axis orientation exactly in the ecliptic. This analysis refines the derived ISN flow parameters with a possible reconciliation between velocity vectors found with IBEX and Ulysses, resulting in a flow longitude lambda∞ = 74.°5 ± 1.°7 and latitude beta∞ = -5.°2 ± 0.°3, but at a substantially higher ISN temperature than previously reported.
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Communication : If there is one topic that comes up over and over again as we discuss ways to make John Dempsey Hospital the safest hospital, it is “communication.” In fact, several of the 2006 and 2007 National Patient Safety Goals are centered around improving the effectiveness of communication among caregivers. There are many ways of doing this, and we have implemented several already. These include handoffs, medication reconciliation, “SBAR,” etc. On page two, we will talk in more detail about hand-offs and the use of “SBAR.”
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En Ayax de Sófocles, se rompe la cadena inexorable de odios heredados, porque alguien, Teucro, acepta la mano tendida del adversario, Odiseo. Blundell remarca este lento pero efectivo caminar hacia la conciliación. Nuestro trabajo se propone una mirada "desde la justicia" humana y divina. Efectúa un rastreo sobre el juicio de Ayax a través de visiones de la épica tardía, la lírica y la tragedia y descubre en esta obra la confluencia de juicios injustos del pasado y el comienzo de futuros juicios también injustos. El interés por la instancia judicial nos lleva al análisis de la constitución del tribunal, su modo de proceder y las consecuencias de su accionar. También nos detenemos en el enfoque religioso elegido por Sófocles. Por último se evalúa la tragedia a la luz de los estadios de evolución del sentimiento de venganza
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Este trabajo pretende ser una aproximación al pensamiento de H. Arendt desde la perspectiva del interés de la autora por el problema del juicio. Para ello nos concentraremos en la peculiar interpretación que Arendt realizó de la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar de Kant, texto del cual la filósofa se apropió para reflexionar sobre la política y no sobre la estética. A partir de dicho análisis mostraremos que tal interpretación presenta varias dificultades, que encuentran uno de sus principales puntos de origen en el inusual tránsito arendtiano de Aristóteles hacia Kant para el desarrollo de sus consideraciones políticas. En ese sentido, señalaremos las posibles razones del mencionado tránsito y trataremos de proponer una vía de conciliación a través de una contextualización apropiada del pensamiento de Aristóteles que nos permita reconectarlo con los intereses de la filosofía política de Arendt
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Este trabajo pretende ser una aproximación al pensamiento de H. Arendt desde la perspectiva del interés de la autora por el problema del juicio. Para ello nos concentraremos en la peculiar interpretación que Arendt realizó de la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar de Kant, texto del cual la filósofa se apropió para reflexionar sobre la política y no sobre la estética. A partir de dicho análisis mostraremos que tal interpretación presenta varias dificultades, que encuentran uno de sus principales puntos de origen en el inusual tránsito arendtiano de Aristóteles hacia Kant para el desarrollo de sus consideraciones políticas. En ese sentido, señalaremos las posibles razones del mencionado tránsito y trataremos de proponer una vía de conciliación a través de una contextualización apropiada del pensamiento de Aristóteles que nos permita reconectarlo con los intereses de la filosofía política de Arendt
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En Ayax de Sófocles, se rompe la cadena inexorable de odios heredados, porque alguien, Teucro, acepta la mano tendida del adversario, Odiseo. Blundell remarca este lento pero efectivo caminar hacia la conciliación. Nuestro trabajo se propone una mirada "desde la justicia" humana y divina. Efectúa un rastreo sobre el juicio de Ayax a través de visiones de la épica tardía, la lírica y la tragedia y descubre en esta obra la confluencia de juicios injustos del pasado y el comienzo de futuros juicios también injustos. El interés por la instancia judicial nos lleva al análisis de la constitución del tribunal, su modo de proceder y las consecuencias de su accionar. También nos detenemos en el enfoque religioso elegido por Sófocles. Por último se evalúa la tragedia a la luz de los estadios de evolución del sentimiento de venganza
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En Ayax de Sófocles, se rompe la cadena inexorable de odios heredados, porque alguien, Teucro, acepta la mano tendida del adversario, Odiseo. Blundell remarca este lento pero efectivo caminar hacia la conciliación. Nuestro trabajo se propone una mirada "desde la justicia" humana y divina. Efectúa un rastreo sobre el juicio de Ayax a través de visiones de la épica tardía, la lírica y la tragedia y descubre en esta obra la confluencia de juicios injustos del pasado y el comienzo de futuros juicios también injustos. El interés por la instancia judicial nos lleva al análisis de la constitución del tribunal, su modo de proceder y las consecuencias de su accionar. También nos detenemos en el enfoque religioso elegido por Sófocles. Por último se evalúa la tragedia a la luz de los estadios de evolución del sentimiento de venganza
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Este trabajo pretende ser una aproximación al pensamiento de H. Arendt desde la perspectiva del interés de la autora por el problema del juicio. Para ello nos concentraremos en la peculiar interpretación que Arendt realizó de la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar de Kant, texto del cual la filósofa se apropió para reflexionar sobre la política y no sobre la estética. A partir de dicho análisis mostraremos que tal interpretación presenta varias dificultades, que encuentran uno de sus principales puntos de origen en el inusual tránsito arendtiano de Aristóteles hacia Kant para el desarrollo de sus consideraciones políticas. En ese sentido, señalaremos las posibles razones del mencionado tránsito y trataremos de proponer una vía de conciliación a través de una contextualización apropiada del pensamiento de Aristóteles que nos permita reconectarlo con los intereses de la filosofía política de Arendt
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Independent Myanmar and Japan had long held the strongest ties among Asian countries, and they were often known as having "special relations" or a "historically friendly relationship." Such relations were guaranteed by the sentiments and experiences of the leaders of both countries. Among others, Ne Win, former strongman throughout the socialist period (1962-1988), was educated and trained by the Japanese army officers of the Minami Kikan, leading to the birth of the Burma Independence Army (BIA). Huge official development assistance provided by the Japanese government also cemented this special relationship. However, the birth of the present military government (SLORC/SPDC) in 1988 drastically changed this favorable relationship between the two countries. When the military seized power in a coup, Japan was believed to be the only country that possessed sufficient meaningful influence on Myanmar to encourage a move toward national reconciliation between the junta and the opposition party led by Aung San Suu Kyi. In reality, Japan failed to exert such an influence due to its sour relations with the military government and reduced influence in the new international and regional political landscape. What is worse, Japan seems to be losing its say on Myanmar issues in the international political arena, as it has been wavering in limbo between the sanctionist forces, such as the United States and the European Union, and engagement forces, such as China and ASEAN.
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This paper explains how the Armington-Krugman-Melitz supermodel developed by Dixon and Rimmer can be parameterized, and demonstrates that only two kinds of additional information are required in order to extend a standard trade model to include Melitz-type monopolistic competition and heterogeneous firms. Further, it is shown how specifying too much additional information leads to violations of the model constraints, necessitating adjustment and reconciliation of the data. Once a Melitz-type model is parameterized, a Krugman-type model can also be parameterized using the calibrated values in the Melitz-type model without any additional data. Sample code for the General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) has also been prepared to promote the innovative supermodel in the AGE community.