996 resultados para Miller, Janette
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Tesis (Maestría en Contaduría Pública con Especialidad en Finanzas) U.A.N.L.
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UANL
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Tesis (Doctor en Ciencias con Acentuación en Química de Productos Naturales) UANL, 2013.
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El objetivo principal fue investigar la teoría de la gestión del talento humano y analizar qué factores inciden en el clima institucional en el Colegio “Metropolitano José Miller Salazar”, con la finalidad de presentar una propuesta de mejora en esta área. Durante el desarrollo del presente trabajo no se encontró limitación alguna puesto que directivos, docentes y estudiantes prestaron toda la colaboración para lograr los resultados planificados, los mismos que permitirán a las autoridades tomar decisiones respecto del tema objeto de la investigación, con la finalidad de mejorar el servicio educativo. La hipótesis que se pretende demostrar es: los factores de la gestión administrativa (planeación, organización, dirección y control), inciden en el clima organizacional de la Institución. Para la recolección de datos e información que permitieron analizar el clima organizacional se empleó la técnica de la encuesta a través del instrumento denominado cuestionario. Para la tabulación se utilizaron hojas de cálculo en Excel y gráficos de pastel, los mismos que facilitaron el análisis e interpretación de los resultados. Como resultado de la presente investigación, se determina que el clima organizacional del Colegio Semipresencial “Metropolitano José Miller Salazar” es aceptable; sin embargo, hay que mejorar en ciertas áreas, especialmente en las que se refieren a los retos profesionales, reconocimiento al trabajo de sus integrantes.
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Results of a cladistic analysis of the suborder Conulariina Miller and Gurley, 1896, a major extinct (Vendian-Triassic) group of scyphozoan cnidarians, are presented. The analysis sought to test whether the three conulariid subfamilies (Conulariinae Walcott, 1886, Paraconulariinae Sinclair, 1952 and Ctenoconulariinae Sinclair, 1952) recognized in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology ( TIP) are monophyletic. A total of 17 morphological characters were scored for 16 ingroup taxa, namely the genera Archaeoconularia, Baccaconularia, Climacoconus, Conularia, Conulariella, Conularina, Ctenoconularia, Eoconularia, Glyptoconularia, Metaconularia, Notoconularia, Paraconularia, Pseudoconularia, Reticulaconularia, Teresconularia and Vendoconularia. The extant medusozoan taxa Cubozoa, Stauromedusae, Coronatae and Semaeostomeae served as outgroups. Unweighted analysisof the data matrix yielded 1057 trees, and successive weighting analysis resulted in one of the 1057 original trees. The ingroup is monophyletic with two autapomorphies: (1) the quadrate geometry of the oral region; and (2) the presence of a mineralized (phosphatic) periderm. Within the ingroup, the clade (Vendoconularia, Teresconularia, Conularina, Eoconularia) is supported by the sinusoidal longitudinal geometry of the transverse ridges, and the much larger clade (Baccaconularia, Glyptoconularia, Metaconularia, Pseudoconularia, Conularia, Ctenoconularia, Archaeoconularia, Notoconularia, Climacoconus, Paraconularia, Reticulaconularia) is supported by the presence of external tubercles, which, however, were lost in the clade (Notoconularia, Climacoconus, Paraconularia, Reticulaconularia). As proposed by Van Iten et al. (2000), the clade (Notoconularia, Climacoconus, Paraconularia, Reticulaconularia) is supported by the termination and alternation of the transverse ribs in the corner sulcus. The previously recognized subfamilies Conulariinae, Paraconulariinae and Ctenoconulariinae were not recovered from this analysis. The diagnostic features of Conulariinae (continuation of the transverse ornament across the corner sulcus and lack of carinae) and Ctenoconulariinae ( presence of carinae) are symplesiomorphic or homoplastic, and Paraconulariinae is polyphyletic. The families Conulariellidae Kiderlen, 1937 and Conulariopsidae Sugiyama, 1942, also recognized in the TIP, are monogeneric, and since they provide no additional phylogenetic information, should be abandoned.
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Following the overview of his life, I will discuss in depth various theme that Miller presents in his writing by closely analyzing four of Miller's plays. I will give you a brief setting into which Miller wrote the various plots.
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Frieda Levine Miller was born to William and Sarah Ida Levine on March 26, 1896 and died August 24, 1990. The scrapbook contains family memories, death certificate, eulogies, newspaper clippings, family photographs, a high school graduation program, letters, and announcement of the marriage of her daughter Glenyce.
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The Levine family held an extensive reunion during the Summer of 2009 during which 29 DVDs of raw material were recorded for use in the creation of a Levine family mini-documentary. Many of these DVDs contain oral history interviews conducted by Wendy Miller, one of the organizers of the reunion. Although these interviews were not designed for historical research, they contain valuable historical information. Some of the family members interviewed include: Ben Arnon (4/5), Marjorie, Stephen, and Michael Kaplan (8), Glenyce Miller Kaplan (starts in 15, continues in 9; separate interview in 13), Burt, Phyllis, and Louis Shiro (9) [Burt Shiro also in 26/27], Myrt and Gordon Wolman (9), Ted and Billy Alfond (10), Barbara and Joan Alfond (10), Susan and Peter Alfond (10), Alice Emory [caregiver for Bibby] (11), Eric Bloom and Stu Cushner (11), Saralee Kaplan Bloom (11), Sarah Miller Arnon (12), Kayla and Jenna Cushner (12), Josh Soros and Eliana Miller-Kaplan (12), Sarah, Wendy, and Julie Miller (starts in 12, continues in 14), Bill Shutzer (13), Maschia and Glicka Kaplan, Sharon Kushner, Dan Hood (13), Gene, Alex, Kate Cohen (14), Ben, Jeremy, Joselyn Arnon (14), Wendy and Julie Miller at the store (15), and Eric Bloom (15).
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A reading delivered at Colby College on March 19, 1986.
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O objetivo central deste trabalho é avaliar empiricamente a hipótese de Miller no contexto de ADRs de empresas latino americanas. Miller (1977) argumenta que restrições à venda a descoberto impedem a participação dos investidores pessimistas no mercado de ações. A participação excessiva dos investidores otimistas no mercado cria distorções nos preços. Nestas condições, o retorno futuro de ações caracterizadas por grande dispersão de crenças, tende a ser menor que o previsto inicialmente.