981 resultados para Serrano Suñer
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Refletir sobre o ensino de História é uma tarefa complexa, pois convivemos com diversos entendimentos sobre a prática docente. Além disso, esse pensar sobre a docência implica em abordar uma rede de relações composta por aspectos como a formação, a postura aceita e socialmente esperada de um professor(a) e as políticas voltadas à educação, por exemplo. Nesse sentido a presente pesquisa buscou contribuir para a discussão sobre a práxis do professor(a) de História a partir da trajetória e produção intelectual de Jonathas Serrano. Analisando sua atuação profissional pudemos perceber que ensino e pesquisa foram âmbitos que compunham o seu fazer cotidiano, o que nos proporcionou suporte para afirmar que Serrano ocupou um lugar entre a ciência e docência que influenciou suas propostas, as quais apresentam uma articulação entre conteúdo, aspectos da epistemologia da História e concepções pedagógicas.
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La actual crisis económica mundial y específicamente la del Ecuador, ha ocasionado que el actual gobierno busque la manera de incentivar la producción nacional, para dinamizar la economía. A más de los incentivos a la producción existen otros incentivos tanto económicos y tributarios, como de asesoría y capacitación, que buscan ayudar a las empresas exportadoras a mejorar su competitividad en el mercado internacional, atrayendo divisas al país para a la postre mejorar la Balanza de Pagos. En el presente trabajo de investigación, se realizó un estudio descriptivo, cuantitativo, deductivo, de análisis y de síntesis, con el objetivo de determinar si al realizar una correcta planificación tributaria, se podría evidenciar el posible beneficio de aprovechar determinados incentivos y su factibilidad de aplicación en el sector de exportaciones de sombreros de paja toquilla, específicamente en la empresa Serrano Hat Export Cía. Ltda. Como resultado, se pudo evidenciar que, existen incentivos tributarios a la producción y a la exportación de sombreros de paja toquilla, que en la empresa Serrano Hat Export Cía. Ltda. no son aprovechados, ya sea por desconocimiento, falta de interés o condiciones necesarias para su aplicación. Al igual que Serrano Hat, existen otras empresas de su sector, que podrían beneficiarse tanto económica como financieramente de este tipo de incentivos, siempre y cuando sean aplicados correctamente.
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Ainda há uma necessidade de entender a influência do pousio em propriedades físicas do solo, visto que há no Brasil uma deficiência de estudos desta técnica em longo prazo. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a influência de pousio nas propriedades físicas de um solo em área agrícola serrana de Mata Atlântica. O estudo foi realizado num CAMBISSOLO com as seguintes coberturas: pousios de 2 e 5 anos e mata com 45 anos. Foram coletadas 36 amostras em setembro de 2005 nas profundidades de 0-5, 5-10, 10-20 e 20-30 cm com 3 repetições para a determinação da porosidade total, macroporosidade, microporosidade, densidade do solo (método da mesa de tensão), e estabilidade de agregados via úmida a partir da metodologia da EMBRAPA.Também foi realizado o ensaio in situ de condutividade hidráulica saturada. Os resultados indicaram que em geral houve maior recuperação das propriedades no pousio 5 anos em relação ao pousio de 2 anos, com destaque para a porosidade total, macroporosidade e condutividade hidráulica saturada. A partir do conjunto das propriedades avaliadas, observou-se que o pousio 2 anos apresentou maior degradação do que o pousio de 5 anos, sendo possível entender que 5 anos de pousio parece ser um tempo mais apropriado para a recuperação da qualidade física do solo nesse ambiente.
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Establishing a nationwide Electronic Health Record system has become a primary objective for many countries around the world, including Australia, in order to improve the quality of healthcare while at the same time decreasing its cost. Doing so will require federating the large number of patient data repositories currently in use throughout the country. However, implementation of EHR systems is being hindered by several obstacles, among them concerns about data privacy and trustworthiness. Current IT solutions fail to satisfy patients’ privacy desires and do not provide a trustworthiness measure for medical data. This thesis starts with the observation that existing EHR system proposals suer from six serious shortcomings that aect patients’ privacy and safety, and medical practitioners’ trust in EHR data: accuracy and privacy concerns over linking patients’ existing medical records; the inability of patients to have control over who accesses their private data; the inability to protect against inferences about patients’ sensitive data; the lack of a mechanism for evaluating the trustworthiness of medical data; and the failure of current healthcare workflow processes to capture and enforce patient’s privacy desires. Following an action research method, this thesis addresses the above shortcomings by firstly proposing an architecture for linking electronic medical records in an accurate and private way where patients are given control over what information can be revealed about them. This is accomplished by extending the structure and protocols introduced in federated identity management to link a patient’s EHR to his existing medical records by using pseudonym identifiers. Secondly, a privacy-aware access control model is developed to satisfy patients’ privacy requirements. The model is developed by integrating three standard access control models in a way that gives patients access control over their private data and ensures that legitimate uses of EHRs are not hindered. Thirdly, a probabilistic approach for detecting and restricting inference channels resulting from publicly-available medical data is developed to guard against indirect accesses to a patient’s private data. This approach is based upon a Bayesian network and the causal probabilistic relations that exist between medical data fields. The resulting definitions and algorithms show how an inference channel can be detected and restricted to satisfy patients’ expressed privacy goals. Fourthly, a medical data trustworthiness assessment model is developed to evaluate the quality of medical data by assessing the trustworthiness of its sources (e.g. a healthcare provider or medical practitioner). In this model, Beta and Dirichlet reputation systems are used to collect reputation scores about medical data sources and these are used to compute the trustworthiness of medical data via subjective logic. Finally, an extension is made to healthcare workflow management processes to capture and enforce patients’ privacy policies. This is accomplished by developing a conceptual model that introduces new workflow notions to make the workflow management system aware of a patient’s privacy requirements. These extensions are then implemented in the YAWL workflow management system.
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Across the industrialized west there has been a sharp decline in union membership (Frege and Kelly2003, Peetz 2002). Even more alarming are the lower unionization rates of young people and the steeper decline in these rates compared to older workers (Serrano and Waddington 2000). At the same time increasing numbers of young people still at school are participating in the labour market. There have been a number of explorations internationally of young people's union membership, but most either track membership decline over time, comparing adult and youth union density (Blanden and Machin 2003, Bryson et al. 2005, Haynes, Vowles and Boxall 2005, Canny 2002, OECD 2006), explore the general experience of young people in the labour market (for example, Lizen, Bolton and Pole 1999) or examine young people's view of unions (for example, Bulbeck 2008). This chapter however takes a different approach, exploring union officials' constructions of 'the problem' of low union density amongst youth. While the data in this study was obtained from Australia, the Australian context has strong similarities with those in other industrialized economies, not least because globalization has meant the spread of neo-liberal industrial relations (IR) policies and structures. Assuming that unions have choices open to them as to how they recruit and retain young people, it is important to analyse officials' construction of 'the problem', as this affects union strategizing and action.
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This paper provides a bio-economic foundation of fertility and child labor. Drawing on the clinical and physiological literature, the model highlights the interaction between work efforts of adults and children, their subsistence consumption, and fertility. The subsistence consumption requirements are endogenous to physical efforts. Parents engaged in physically demanding occupations (e.g. non-mechanized agriculture) are likely to suffer from energy deficiency, leading to reduced future work-capacity. Consumption smoothing occurs through bearing a large number of children who provide income support as adults. Although net cost of an additional child is positive, the cost is balanced by the additional income accruing though child employment. In contrast, parents in low-physical effort occupations are less likely to su¤er from nutritional deficiency, and thus tend to have lower fertility and child labor.
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In plants, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is an effective trigger of RNA silencing, and several classes of endogenous small RNA (sRNA), processed from dsRNA substrates by DICER-like (DCL) endonucleases, are essential in controlling gene expression. One such sRNA class, the microRNAs (miRNAs) control the expression of closely related genes to regulate all aspects of plant development, including the determination of leaf shape, leaf polarity, flowering time, and floral identity. A single miRNA sRNA silencing signal is processed from a long precursor transcript of nonprotein-coding RNA, termed the primary miRNA (pri-miRNA). A region of the pri-miRNA is partially self-complementary allowing the transcript to fold back onto itself to form a stem-loop structure of imperfectly dsRNA. Artificial miRNA (amiRNA) technology uses endogenous pri-miRNAs, in which the miRNA and miRNA*(passenger strand of the miRNA duplex) sequences have been replaced with corresponding amiRNA/ amiRNA*sequences that direct highly efficient RNA silencing of the targeted gene. Here, we describe the rules for amiRNA design, as well as outline the PCR and bacterial cloning procedures involved in the construction of an amiRNA plant expression vector to control target gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York.