504 resultados para Divorce suits
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En este artículo se explora el impacto socio-económico de la crisis internacional de 1929 en Senegal y más concretamente en la ciudad-puerto de Dakar. Se analizan las consecuencias de la dependencia externa y la extroversión económica que caracterizaba a las estructuras productivas coloniales, destacando también la respuesta organizada de los movimientos sociales africanos. Por otra parte, se estudia la evolución de las infraestructuras y actividad portuaria, observando la metropolización regional de Dakar durante este periodo.
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UNLABELLED: Translocation of effector proteins via a type III secretion system (T3SS) is a widespread infection strategy among Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Each pathogen translocates a particular set of effectors that subvert cell signaling in a way that suits its particular infection cycle. However, as effector unbalance might lead to cytotoxicity, the pathogens must employ mechanisms that regulate the intracellular effector concentration. We present evidence that the effector EspZ controls T3SS effector translocation from enteropathogenic (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) Escherichia coli. Consistently, an EPEC espZ mutant is highly cytotoxic. Following ectopic expression, we found that EspZ inhibited the formation of actin pedestals as it blocked the translocation of Tir, as well as other effectors, including Map and EspF. Moreover, during infection EspZ inhibited effector translocation following superinfection. Importantly, while EspZ of EHEC O157:H7 had a universal "translocation stop" activity, EspZ of EPEC inhibited effector translocation from typical EPEC strains but not from EHEC O157:H7 or its progenitor, atypical EPEC O55:H7. We found that the N and C termini of EspZ, which contains two transmembrane domains, face the cytosolic leaflet of the plasma membrane at the site of bacterial attachment, while the extracellular loop of EspZ is responsible for its strain-specific activity. These results show that EPEC and EHEC acquired a sophisticated mechanism to regulate the effector translocation.
IMPORTANCE: Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) are important diarrheal pathogens responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in developing countries and the developed world, respectively. The virulence strategy of EPEC and EHEC revolves around a conserved type III secretion system (T3SS), which translocates bacterial proteins known as effectors directly into host cells. Previous studies have shown that when cells are infected in two waves with EPEC, the first wave inhibits effector translocation by the second wave in a T3SS-dependent manner, although the factor involved was not known. Importantly, we identified EspZ as the effector responsible for blocking protein translocation following a secondary EPEC infection. Interestingly, we found that while EspZ of EHEC can block protein translocation from both EPEC and EHEC strains, EPEC EspZ cannot block translocation from EHEC. These studies show that EPEC and EHEC employ a novel infection strategy to regulate T3SS translocation.
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Based on interviews with young persons in two national Muslim youth organizations in Europe, this article examines how young Muslims negotiate between the cultural customs of their societiesof origin, their everyday experiences in Europe, and the global Muslim public sphere. In seekinga universal “true” core of Islam, these young persons create their own version of Islam, a “fourthspace” in which they reinterpret the authoritative source texts of Islam in light of personal diasporicexperiences in Europe. This reinterpretation becomes particularly pertinent in the context of planningfor future marriage, where they jointly construct new understandings of Islam to argue for inter-ethnic marriages and later age at marriage, to argue against coercion in arranged marriages, tooppose polygyny and to portray the stigmatization of divorce as counter to the true spirit of Islam.
Film som didaktisk resurs i religionsämnet : - Religionskunskapslärares syn på film i undervisningen
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The purpose of this thesis is to examine how some Swedish teachers use film and movies as a resource when they teach religious studies in upper secondary school. Three questions were created to define the main focus of the thesis namely how the teachers perceived how they used film, how they justified there use and which advantages and disadvantages they see with using film in their teaching. To be able to answer them correctly the empirical data was collected by two methods; a survey and three interviews. The empirical data was then related to previous research in the same field. The thesis concludes that the teachers use film in the classroom in many ways, including as a way to present facts about religions to the students and as a way to make it easier to understand difficult parts of the subject. They also use film as way to make the students better at understanding and discussing different perspectives of religion and ethics. The main disadvantages film has is that it take a lot of time to show a film and use it in a meaningful way. The teachers also sometimes finds it hard to find a film that suits the purpose of showing it.
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Este trabalho pretendeu conhecer as caraterísticas sociodemográficas de crianças que viveram o divórcio dos seus progenitores, determinar o seu nível de stress, conhecer os seus problemas de comportamento e analisar sintomas depressivos. Para isso, analisaram-se os resultados de 40 crianças e adolescentes, entre os 11 e os 14 anos, na Escala de Stress Infantil (ESI, Lucarelli & Lipp, 1999), no Youth Self-Report (YSR, Achenbach, 1991, conforme citado por Fonseca & Monteiro, 1999) e no Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI, Kovacs, 1983, conforme citado por Simões, 1999). Os resultados demonstram que a maioria das crianças e jovens considera que a família tem uma boa qualidade de vida e que é capaz de se adaptar bem às dificuldades. Quanto ao grau de stress, tanto da família como a própria criança, é percecionado como baixo. Os jovens apresentam um valor baixo na autoavaliação de diversos problemas de comportamento apresentando um nível médio de depressão elevado. / The purpose of this study was to know the sociodemographic characteristics of children that experienced the divorce of their parents, to determinate their stress level, to know their behaviour problems and to analyse depressive symptoms. For that we analysed the results of 40 children and adolescents, between 11 and 14 years old, in Escala de Stress Infantil (ESI, Lucarelli & Lipp, 1999), in Youth Self-Report (YSR, Achenbach, 1991, as cited by Fonseca & Monteiro, 1999) and in Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI, Kovacs, 1983, as cited by Simões, 1999). The results demonstrate that the majority of children and young people consider that the family has a good quality of life and is able to adapt well to difficulties. The degree of stress, both by the family and the child itself is perceived as low. Young people have a low self-assessment of the various behaviour problems and have a higher average level of depression.
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Given the monumental friction, tension and acrimony occasioned by minority question in Nigeria’s governmental process, the paper is aimed at encapsulating the dynamics of minority question as it affects/impact the governmental process of Nigeria. It argues that minority question in Nigeria, just like other parts of the developed world, including Australia for example, reinforces itself in the culture and pervasive nature of ethnicity, defined in terms of group interest, sectional polarization, self-esteem and identification. Findings revealed that, Ethnicity is therefore considered as the epicenter of minority agitations as each of these groups struggle not in the nation’s interest, but in the interest of identifiable groups and regional hegemony for recognition and control oil resources. The paper concludes that the minority question cannot be divorce from governmental processes, because it has become a part of socio-political fabric of the Nigerian state, hence, the need for a virile federal structure that recognizes and responds positively to the interest of the minor groups is essential. The paper is a survey of literatures from existing works of scholars, generated to enhance the understanding of the subject matter under review; as such the methodology is strictly based on content secondary data.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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In the deregulated Power markets it is necessary to have a appropriate Transmission Pricing methodology that also takes into account “Congestion and Reliability”, in order to ensure an economically viable, equitable, and congestion free power transfer capability, with high reliability and security. This thesis presents results of research conducted on the development of a Decision Making Framework (DMF) of concepts and data analytic and modelling methods for the Reliability benefits Reflective Optimal “cost evaluation for the calculation of Transmission Cost” for composite power systems, using probabilistic methods. The methodology within the DMF devised and reported in this thesis, utilises a full AC Newton-Raphson load flow and a Monte-Carlo approach to determine, Reliability Indices which are then used for the proposed Meta-Analytical Probabilistic Approach (MAPA) for the evaluation and calculation of the Reliability benefit Reflective Optimal Transmission Cost (ROTC), of a transmission system. This DMF includes methods for transmission line embedded cost allocation among transmission transactions, accounting for line capacity-use as well as congestion costing that can be used for pricing using application of Power Transfer Distribution Factor (PTDF) as well as Bialek’s method to determine a methodology which consists of a series of methods and procedures as explained in detail in the thesis for the proposed MAPA for ROTC. The MAPA utilises the Bus Data, Generator Data, Line Data, Reliability Data and Customer Damage Function (CDF) Data for the evaluation of Congestion, Transmission and Reliability costing studies using proposed application of PTDF and other established/proven methods which are then compared, analysed and selected according to the area/state requirements and then integrated to develop ROTC. Case studies involving standard 7-Bus, IEEE 30-Bus and 146-Bus Indian utility test systems are conducted and reported throughout in the relevant sections of the dissertation. There are close correlation between results obtained through proposed application of PTDF method with the Bialek’s and different MW-Mile methods. The novel contributions of this research work are: firstly the application of PTDF method developed for determination of Transmission and Congestion costing, which are further compared with other proved methods. The viability of developed method is explained in the methodology, discussion and conclusion chapters. Secondly the development of comprehensive DMF which helps the decision makers to analyse and decide the selection of a costing approaches according to their requirements. As in the DMF all the costing approaches have been integrated to achieve ROTC. Thirdly the composite methodology for calculating ROTC has been formed into suits of algorithms and MATLAB programs for each part of the DMF, which are further described in the methodology section. Finally the dissertation concludes with suggestions for Future work.
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Cette recherche exploratoire examine le concept émergent de « paysage sous-marin » présenté sous la forme d’une étude cas — celui du jardin des Escoumins — situé dans le parc marin du Saguenay – Saint-Laurent, au Québec. On constate, depuis les dernières décennies, deux complications qui s’interposent au concept de paysage sous-marin puisque d’une part on examine un divorce entre les Québécois et le fleuve Saint-Laurent puis d’une autre on observe l’omission fréquente de sa reconnaissance dans la littérature géographique. En somme, deux questions de recherche en découlent, soit : Quels sont les procédés employés pendant le XXe et XXIe siècle dans la construction des paysages sous-marins au Québec ? et : Quel est le rôle des différents acteurs, et plus précisément celui des plongeurs, dans la mise en valeur et la reconnaissance du paysage sous-marin des Escoumins ? La recherche a été accomplie à travers une revue extensive de la littérature régionale et mondiale portant sur ce concept atypique. Par la suite, une enquête de 35 questions soumises à un échantillon de 73 plongeurs québécois a été analysée, ainsi que sept entrevues semi-dirigées avec des acteurs clefs du domaine. Puis, l’étude et la cartographie des relations spatiales entre les plongeurs et les lieux de prédilection de leur activité ont été réalisés. Les résultats démontrent des interrelations complexes entre les caractéristiques de construction de ces paysages sublimes (le territoire, la nordicité, la pratique d’une activité de loisir, la technologie, l’esthétisme ainsi que l’essor économique et touristique) et les acteurs clefs. Comme la « découverte » des paysages alpins au XVIIIe siècle en Europe, la lente mise en valeur des paysages sous-marins au Québec est causée par la marginalité des lieux. Ainsi, la reconnaissance des paysages subaquatiques est en pleine effervescence au Québec et l’intégration de ce concept en aménagement et en planification touristiques devient capitale.
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The study of Victorian crime and punishment is a rich area of research that has attracted the interest not only of literary scholars but also of social historians, legal historians, and criminologists. Related scholarship therefore often situates itself at the intersection of traditional disciplinary boundaries, facilitating interdisciplinary conversation. Crime and punishment was a pressing issue for the Victorians and provoked a wealth of responses from contemporaneous commentators in literature, culture, and science. As a new phase of industrialization brought immense wealth for some and abject poverty for others, Victorian urban centers in particular were afflicted by crime. Without an effective system of social welfare in place, social inequality and deprivation drove women, men, and children into petty crime and more serious offenses, resulting in severe punishment ranging from incarceration via penal transportation to hanging. Public executions, not abolished until 1868, attracted huge crowds of spectators, including authors such as Charles Dickens and William Thackeray, who wrote about these experiences. A forerunner of the popular press, street literature conveyed and illustrated these events for a broad audience. Execution broadsides of famous cases, printing the alleged last lamentations of convicts on the scaffold in verse, are estimated to have sold by the million. As the legal system was undergoing reform (comprising changes in legal evidence procedure, divorce law, women’s property rights, and punishment for sexual offenses, for example), sensational trials caused furor and stimulated commentary in literature and the media. Crime and punishment was discussed in a range of literary and popular genres, poetry, and reformist writing. The “Newgate School” of fiction was accused of glamorizing crime, and the popular penny dreadfuls were feared to corrupt public morals. Sensational fiction in the 1860s, which often drew on real-life criminal cases and newspaper reports, depicted the supposedly respectable middle-class family home as a center of transgression. Similarly, detective fiction typically focused on crime in the world of the middle classes. For the student new to the subject of crime and punishment, this area’s interdisciplinary nature can pose an initial challenge.
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A ligeireza com que a tecnologia se desenvolve e a concorrência geral que se estabeleceram nos últimos anos na nossa sociedade, conduzem a uma exigência crescente de cidadãos mais capazes, criadores e inovadores. A sedução e o fascínio causados por essa mesma tecnologia nos jovens estudantes levam a uma distância frequentemente da sala de aula, sempre que esta persiste em resistir às mudanças do exterior. O importante é que haja uma articulação entre as preferências e as capacidades dos estudantes, em relação à tecnologia, através de práticas pedagógicas que permitam um “saber ensinar” mais aliciante e que despertem o interesse intelectual e a desejo para aprender. Este projecto centrou-se na pesquisa do e-Portefólio reflexivo e na contribuição das potencialidades do software Mahara para uma aprendizagem activa e reflexiva. Optamos por esta temática por ser a que melhor se adequa às necessidades/especificidades dos nossos alunos, e porque o Mahara permite que cada autor controle a informação (artefactos) que deseja conter no seu e-portefólio e partilhar com os outros usuários, o que o torna diferente de outros softwares de e-portefólios.
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During the early Stuart period, England’s return to male monarchal rule resulted in the emergence of a political analogy that understood the authority of the monarch to be rooted in the “natural” authority of the father; consequently, the mother’s authoritative role within the family was repressed. As the literature of the period recognized, however, there would be no family unit for the father to lead without the words and bodies of women to make narratives of dynasty and legitimacy possible. Early modern discourse reveals that the reproductive roles of men and women, and the social hierarchies that grow out of them, are as much a matter of human design as of divine or natural law. Moreover, despite the attempts of James I and Charles I to strengthen royal patriarchal authority, the role of the monarch was repeatedly challenged on stage and in print even prior to the British Civil Wars and the 1649 beheading of Charles I. Texts produced at moments of political crisis reveal how women could uphold the legitimacy of familial and political hierarchies, but they also disclose patriarchy’s limits by representing “natural” male authority as depending in part on women’s discursive control over their bodies. Due to the epistemological instability of the female reproductive body, women play a privileged interpretive role in constructing patriarchal identities. The dearth of definitive knowledge about the female body during this period, and the consequent inability to fix or stabilize somatic meaning, led to the proliferation of differing, and frequently contradictory, depictions of women’s bodies. The female body became a site of contested meaning in early modern discourse, with men and women struggling for dominance, and competitors so diverse as to include kings, midwives, scholars of anatomy, and female religious sectarians. Essentially, this competition came down to a question of where to locate somatic meaning: In the opaque, uncertain bodies of women? In women’s equally uncertain and unreliable words? In the often contradictory claims of various male-authored medical treatises? In the whispered conversations that took place between women behind the closed doors of birthing rooms? My dissertation traces this representational instability through plays by William Shakespeare, John Ford, Thomas Middleton, and William Rowley, as well as in monstrous birth pamphlets, medical treatises, legal documents, histories, satires, and ballads. In these texts, the stories women tell about and through their bodies challenge and often supersede male epistemological control. These stories, which I term female bodily narratives, allow women to participate in defining patriarchal authority at the levels of both the family and the state. After laying out these controversies and instabilities surrounding early modern women’s bodies in my first chapter, my remaining chapters analyze the impact of women’s words on four distinct but overlapping reproductive issues: virginity, pregnancy, birthing room rituals, and paternity. In chapters 2 and 3, I reveal how women construct the inner, unseen “truths” of their reproductive bodies through speech and performance, and in doing so challenge the traditional forms of male authority that depend on these very constructions for coherence. Chapter 2 analyzes virginity in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s play The Changeling (1622) and in texts documenting the 1613 Essex divorce, during which Frances Howard, like Beatrice-Joanna in the play, was required to undergo a virginity test. These texts demonstrate that a woman’s ability to feign virginity could allow her to undermine patriarchal authority within the family and the state, even as they reveal how men relied on women to represent their reproductive bodies in socially stabilizing ways. During the British Civil Wars and Interregnum (1642-1660), Parliamentary writers used Howard as an example of how the unruly words and bodies of women could disrupt and transform state politics by influencing court faction; in doing so, they also revealed how female bodily narratives could help recast political historiography. In chapter 3, I investigate depictions of pregnancy in John Ford’s tragedy, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (1633) and in early modern medical treatises from 1604 to 1651. Although medical texts claim to convey definitive knowledge about the female reproductive body, in actuality male knowledge frequently hinged on the ways women chose to interpret the unstable physical indicators of pregnancy. In Ford’s play, Annabella and Putana take advantage of male ignorance in order to conceal Annabella’s incestuous, illegitimate pregnancy from her father and husband, thus raising fears about women’s ability to misrepresent their bodies. Since medical treatises often frame the conception of healthy, legitimate offspring as a matter of national importance, women’s ability to conceal or even terminate their pregnancies could weaken both the patriarchal family and the patriarchal state that the family helped found. Chapters 4 and 5 broaden the socio-political ramifications of women’s words and bodies by demonstrating how female bodily narratives are required to establish paternity and legitimacy, and thus help shape patriarchal authority at multiple social levels. In chapter 4, I study representations of birthing room gossip in Thomas Middleton’s play, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (1613), and in three Mistris Parliament pamphlets (1648) that satirize parliamentary power. Across these texts, women’s birthing room “gossip” comments on and critiques such issues as men’s behavior towards their wives and children, the proper use of household funds, the finer points of religious ritual, and even the limits of the authority of the monarch. The collective speech of the female-dominated birthing room thus proves central not only to attributing paternity to particular men, but also to the consequent definition and establishment of the political, socio-economic, and domestic roles of patriarchy. Chapter 5 examines anxieties about paternity in William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale (1611) and in early modern monstrous birth pamphlets from 1600 to 1647, in which children born with congenital deformities are explained as God’s punishment for the sexual, religious, and/or political transgressions of their parents or communities. Both the play and the pamphlets explore the formative/deformative power of women’s words and bodies over their offspring, a power that could obscure a father’s connection to his children. However, although the pamphlets attempt to contain and discipline women’s unruly words and bodies with the force of male authority, the play reveals the dangers of male tyranny and the crucial role of maternal authority in reproducing and authenticating dynastic continuity and royal legitimacy. My emphasis on the socio-political impact of women’s self-representation distinguishes my work from that of scholars such as Mary Fissell and Julie Crawford, who claim that early modern beliefs about the female reproductive body influenced textual depictions of major religious and political events, but give little sustained attention to the role female speech plays in these representations. In contrast, my dissertation reveals that in such texts, patriarchal society relies precisely on the words women speak about their own and other women’s bodies. Ultimately, I argue that female bodily narratives were crucial in shaping early modern culture, and they are equally crucial to our critical understanding of sexual and state politics in the literature of the period.
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Les ruptures amoureuses et les divorces sont très fréquents dans la société actuelle. La rupture d’une relation amoureuse est une épreuve difficile (Holmes & Rahe, 1967; Scully, Tosi, & Banning, 2000) qui génère une détresse émotionnelle importante (Birnbaum, Orr, Mikulincer, & Florian, 1997; Sbarra, 2006). Certains individus qui vivent une rupture iront même jusqu’à poser un geste suicidaire. En effet, le lien entre la rupture amoureuse et le comportement suicidaire est bien documenté à ce jour (Ide, Wyder, Kolves, & De Leo, 2010). La présente étude a investigué le rôle des insécurités d’attachement amoureux (anxiété d’abandon, évitement de l’intimité) dans la survenue des symptômes dépressifs et des comportements suicidaires (pensées et tentatives) à la suite d’une rupture. Pour ce faire, 50 participants adultes ayant vécu une rupture amoureuse dans les six derniers mois ont été recrutés auprès d’organismes d’aide (centre de prévention de suicide, centre psychologique, organisme communautaire), ainsi qu’à l’aide de publicités affichées en milieu universitaire, sur les réseaux sociaux et sur des réseaux de partenaires. Un intervenant formé en crise suicidaire a administré verbalement des questionnaires validés d’attachement amoureux, de symptômes dépressifs et de comportements suicidaires lors d’une entrevue individuelle. Les résultats des analyses de régressions multiples ont montré que l’anxiété d’abandon des adultes qui vivent une rupture est liée à davantage de symptômes dépressifs, ainsi qu’à la sévérité et l’intensité des idées suicidaires. Ces effets demeurent lorsque l’utilisation du réseau social est contrôlée. L’évitement de l’intimité n’est pas lié à ces variables. La discussion porte sur l’importance de l’anxiété d’abandon comme facteur de vulnérabilité dans les difficultés d’adaptation à la rupture, au-delà du réseau social, et propose des pistes d’évaluation et d’intervention pour les cliniciens.
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Mestrado em Controlo de Gestão e dos Negócios